Mandragora
Mandragora, aussi connu sous "Enfants Oignon" et "Tarutaru mauvais"
Seeming to originate from somewhere towards the east, these little bipedal monsters are now common thoughout the Mindartia continent. Coming in both white and black forms, these small menaces are known to provoke mischief among the five primary races. Through the process of evolution, this sentient form of plant life has developed its own independent culture; the society boasts clothing, homes, and a form of extrasensory communication. While seemingly cute and harmless in appearance, the Mandragoras' sense of values differs greatly from that of people or beastmen. These differences often cause friction between the species. The Mandragora receive nourishment from the sun via photosynthesis, which occurs in the leaves that grow on their heads. Merchants treasure these rare leaves, which can be sold for use in medicines and perfumes. It is speculated that as Mandragoras mature, they collectively bloom at regular intervals. During this time the leaves that adorn a Mandragora's head spring into flower. While the actual time frame between these blooming cycles is difficult to determine, the last noted occurence of it was said to take place during the Crystal War.
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Information Famille
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Attaque Spéciales[]
Abilités Spéciales | Zones Original et Zilart | Zones Promathia | Zones Les Guerriers de la Déesse | |
Coup de tête: - Attaque une cible. Provoque parfois Knockback. | ||||
Hurlement: - 15' AoE effect Mind Down. | ||||
Photosynthèse: - Monstre reçoie l'effet Récup; Peut être dissiper. | ||||
Fleur de rêves: - 15' AoE Sommeil. (non utilisé par Lycopodium) | ||||
Germination - Une cible Baisse Vitalité. Attaque retire 2 ombres utsusemi. | ||||
Effeuillade - Une Cible Poison. 1 dmg/tick. Attaque ignore les ombres utsusemi. | ||||
Petal Pirouette - 15' TP reset (Seulement utilisé par certain Monstres Célèbres) | ||||
Note: Monstres Célèbres dans cette famille peut utilisé toutes les capacités spéciales uniques ci-dessus et/ou additionnelles
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Monstres Célèbres dans cette famille[]
Nom | Apparaition Information | Niveau | Zone | Abandon remarquables. |
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Tom Tit Tat | Lottery Spawn from the Mandragoras around (H-6) to (I-7) | 9-10 | Sarutabaruta Ouest | Fruit Punches |
Jeduah | Lottery Spawn from the Tiny Lycopodiums around (I-10) | 17-18 | Sarutabaruta Ouest (R) | Anthos Xiphos |
Quêtes MC: Peerifool Mission MC: Ark Angel's Mandragora Champ de bataille MC: Dvorovoi (BCNM), Domovoi (BCNM) Autres MC: Borametz (Limbus), Barometz (Limbus), Enhanced Mandragora (Limbus), Enhanced Pygmaioi (Limbus), Nightmare Mandragora (Dynamis) |
Monstres dans cette famille[]
Nom | Niveau | Zone |
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Tiny Mandragora | -1 | Sarutabaruta Est |
-1 | Sarutabaruta Est | |
Mandragora | 3-5 | Sarutabaruta Ouest |
3-6 | Sarutabaruta Est | |
Pygmaioi | 7-11 | Gorges de Tahrongi |
Tiny Lycopodium | 10-12 | Sarutabaruta Ouest (R) |
Sylvestre | 15-18 | Péninsule de Buburimu |
Lycopodium | 22-25 | Fort Karugo-Narugo (R) |
28-32 | Collines de Batallia (R) | |
28-32 | Champs de Rolanberry (R) | |
28-32 | Campagne de Sauramugue (R) | |
31-34 | Montagnes de Mériphataud (R) | |
Yuhtunga Mandragora | 30-33 | Jungle de Yuhtunga |
Yhoator Mandragora | 35-37 | Jungle de Yhoator |
Alraune | 37-40 | Baie de Bibiki -Îles Purgonorgo |
Mourioche | 62-68 | Arbres de Boyahda |
Korrigan | 72-75 | Arbres de Boyahda |
Puck | 74-77 | Taniére de la rancoeur |
Historical Background[]
Mandragora officinarum, or the mandrake, is a plant called by the Arabs luffâh, or beid el-jinn (i.e. genie's eggs). The parsley-shaped root is often branched. Magicians mould this root into a rude resemblance to the human figure, by pinching a constriction a little below the top, so as to make a kind of head and neck, and twisting off the upper branches except two, which they leave as arms, and the lower, except two, which they leave as legs. This root gives off at the surface of the ground a rosette of ovate-oblong to ovate, wrinkled, crisp, sinuate-dentate to entire leaves, 6 to 16 in. long, somewhat resembling those of the tobacco-plant. There spring from the neck a number of one-flowered nodding peduncles, bearing whitish-green flowers, nearly 2 in. broad, which produce globular, succulent, orange to red berries, resembling small tomatoes, which ripen in late spring.
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