Category:Rabbits

General Information

 * System: Beasts
 * Job: Thief
 * Weaknesses:
 * Immune:

Special Attacks

 * Whirl Claws - AoE physical damage
 * Dust Cloud - Cone AoE damage and Blind
 * Snow Cloud - Cone AoE damage and Paralyze
 * Used instead of Dust Cloud in snowy areas.


 * Foot Kick - Single target physical damage
 * Wild Carrot - Self heal
 * Only used in areas added in the Chains of Promathia expansion.

Notorious Monsters in Family

 * Bearclaw Leveret
 * Bearclaw Rabbit
 * Black Coney
 * Cottontail
 * Helltail Harry
 * Jaggedy-Eared Jack
 * Sharp-Eared Ropipi
 * Unut
 * White Coney

Miscellaneous Infomation

 * Rabbits are herbivorous creatures that propel themselves by hopping with their powerful hind legs and tails. They are known for their distinctively long ears and charming eyes.


 * As rabbits often dwell in hostile environments, their nest holes are a vital sanctuary for them. Rabbits will furiously defend their homes by kicking with their powerful hind legs, even against much larger creatures.


 * There was once a trend among the San d'Orian aristocracy to keep a domesticated version of the Quon hare as a pet. As the trend began to fade, many of these creatures were abandoned in the forests of Ronfaure. These stray rabbits reproduced in massive numbers, causing a population boom in the region. On a side note, "Ronfaure" is the ancient Elvaan word for "rabbit hole."


 * So which species of rabbit can be found in Sarutabaruta, Kolshushu and Li'Telor, collectively known as Mindartia? Why, rarabs, of course! They're known for their black fur, and the thin white stripes on their backs.


 * "Rarab" in ancient Tarutaru means "the bringer." There are many Tarutaru folktales that speak of rarabs delivering letters and repaying past kindnesses, which indicates a significant bond between these creatures and Tarutaru culture.


 * Rarabs have been kept in Tarutaru households for quite some time now


 * There is a Hume legend that says polar hares are originally from the moon.

Info taken from Vana'diel Tribune II Vol 1 article Atelloune's Wildlife Files - Let's Talk Rabbits
 * In the not-so-distant future, rabbits that live in the desert will turn a tawny color, while rabbits that live in caves will turn pitch-black. But their development will not stop with just color; eventually, even the bone structure of these creatures will begin to change according to their habitat, so that it better suits their environment.