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'''Job:'''Dancer
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'''Family:''' [[:category:Morbols|Morbol]]<br>
 
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:*If Ameretat's [[Vampiric Root]] hits you, it removes all buffs and transfers them to itself. This includes Food, Job Abilities and [[Reraise]]. One exception would be the "Magic Shield" effect from a Paladin's [[Rampart]] ability, the defense bonus, however, will still be erased.
 
:*If Ameretat's [[Vampiric Root]] hits you, it removes all buffs and transfers them to itself. This includes Food, Job Abilities and [[Reraise]]. One exception would be the "Magic Shield" effect from a Paladin's [[Rampart]] ability, the defense bonus, however, will still be erased.
 
:*Ameretat's [[Vampiric Root]] can be dodged using Samurai's [[Third Eye]] ability.
 
:*Ameretat's [[Vampiric Root]] can be dodged using Samurai's [[Third Eye]] ability.
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:*Ameretat's [[Vampiric Root]] can be evaded with Utsusemi.
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:*Three spawns around K-9 in [[Wajaom Woodlands]].
   
 
== Historical Background ==
 
== Historical Background ==

Revision as of 04:27, 7 July 2014

Job:
Family: Morbol
Crystal: Earth
Weak to: Fire
Strong to: Water

Ameretat

Ameretat

Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes
Bhaflau Thickets 65 - 66 5 A, H
??? HP
Wajaom Woodlands 66 - 68 9 A, H
??? HP
Nyzul Isle Unknown 2 A, H
??? HP
A = Aggressive; NA = Non-Aggresive; L = Links; S = Detects by Sight; H = Detects by Sound;
HP = Detects Low HP; M = Detects Magic; Sc = Follows by Scent; T(S) = True-sight; T(H) = True-hearing
JA = Detects job abilities; WS = Detects weaponskills; Z(D) = Asleep in Daytime; Z(N) = Asleep at Nighttime; A(R) = Aggressive to Reive participants

Notes:

  • Ameretat physical attacks have Additional Effect: Drain.
  • Has a high (~50-70?) innate Regen effect when fought at its spawn area. Pulling it away from its spawn area removes this effect.
  • If Ameretat's Vampiric Root hits you, it removes all buffs and transfers them to itself. This includes Food, Job Abilities and Reraise. One exception would be the "Magic Shield" effect from a Paladin's Rampart ability, the defense bonus, however, will still be erased.
  • Ameretat's Vampiric Root can be dodged using Samurai's Third Eye ability.
  • Ameretat's Vampiric Root can be evaded with Utsusemi.
  • Three spawns around K-9 in Wajaom Woodlands.

Historical Background

In Zoroastrian mythology, Ameretat was the lord and protector of plants as well as the personification of immortality. She was one of the six "divine sparks" created by Ahura Mazda (basically, one of six lesser gods). When Angra Mainyu (AKA Ahriman) destroyed all creation, she spread the seeds of all plant species over the earth again to restore the plant community to the world. Her arch-rival was the demon of aging, Zarich. Ameretat means "living" or "not dying" in Avestan.