Are event accessory items unique, or can we use 2 of the same accessory?

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In the event The Shadow Lord Invades, there is a Shantotto-specific accessory called the Golden Hairpin. Since our tiny sorc has 2 accessory slots like everyone else, does this mean I can craft 2 hairpins given enough materials, and if equipping them onto the same character will their effects stack?



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I did some searching on event information, and people are discussing equipping Shantotto with 2 hairpins, robes and a rod (all her exclusive items) which indicates that the hairpin is not unique for a slot.

Note this answer only addresses the specific example I had in mind, but I don't know if other event accessories may be limited to 1 per character (or does FFBE even have such a modifier on equipment?)




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