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Latest revision as of 23:14, 2 February 2023

Monkey King Bar
ニョイボウ
MonkeyKingBarIcon.png
Rarity: UIStarBlueIcon.pngUIStarBlueIcon.pngUIStarBlueIcon.pngUIStarGreenIcon.pngUIStarGreenIcon.pngUIStarGreenIcon.pngUIStarRedIcon.png
Req: 155 DEX
Type: Double Saber
Classes: Fighter Etoile
Statistics
Stats
+0
+10
Operation
Cost
S-ATK
136
238
Grind
1,210
R-ATK
0
0
Attribute
2,860
T-ATK
0
0
Affix
7,040
Potential
Skilled Trainer
Lv. 1
Boosts the drop rate of equipments with abilities.
Lv. 2
Boosts the drop rate of equipments with abilities.
Lv. 3
Boosts the drop rate of equipments with abilities.

A Double Saber said to change form at its user's whim. Was once used to measure the depth of rivers.

Drop Info

Additional Info

Part of the King Bar line:

  • 7Double SaberMonkey King Bar / 8Weapon Camo*Monkey King Bar
  • 10Double SaberBlack King Bar
  • Based on Ruyi Jingu Bang, the weapon wielded by the Monkey King Sun Wukong in the 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West. The Ruyi Jingu Bang (JP:Nyoi Kinko Bou), meaning "Compliant Golden-Hooped Pole", was a black iron staff banded with gold rings at each end, which was originally used by Yu the Great to measure the depth of the flood that covered the entire world, and was gifted to Sun Wukong by the Dragon King of the East Sea. Sun Wukong could command it to change size, and would often shrink it down to the size of a needle to keep it in his ear.
  • Its associated title in PSO2, "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", is a name the arrogant Sun Wukong claimed for himself at the beginning of the novel.
  • This weapon's shortened Japanese name and red coloration may be a reference to the Power Pole from the Dragon Ball series, which also draws heavily on Journey to the West.