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− | [[Category:Bestiary]][[Category:Tauri]] |
+ | [[Category:Bestiary]][[Category:Tauri]][[de:Bukhis]] |
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'''Job:''' [[Black Mage]]<br> |
'''Job:''' [[Black Mage]]<br> |
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'''Family:''' [[:Category:Tauri|Tauri]]<br> |
'''Family:''' [[:Category:Tauri|Tauri]]<br> |
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− | '''Crystal:''' |
+ | '''Crystal:''' none<br> |
'''Weak to:''' {{Light|Light}} |
'''Weak to:''' {{Light|Light}} |
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− | *[[Chthonic Staff]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Image:Weakness_Blue.png]][[Chthonic Staff]] {{Drop Rate|394|2915}} |
− | *[[Ishikirimaru]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Ishikirimaru]] {{Drop Rate|2905|2915}} |
− | *[[Bukhis's Wing]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Bukhis's Wing]] {{Drop Rate|4828|2915}} (Up to 2) |
− | *[[Stone of Voyage]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Image:Weakness_Yellow.png]][[Stone of Voyage]] {{Drop Rate|4880|2915}} (Up to 3) |
− | *[[Card of Voyage]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Image:Weakness_Yellow.png]][[Card of Voyage]] {{Drop Rate|1943|2915}} |
+ | *[[Image:Weakness_Yellow.png]][[Jewel of Ardor]] {{Drop Rate|1976|2915}} |
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+ | *[[Image:Weakness_Yellow.png]][[Stone of Ardor]] {{Drop Rate|1162|2915}} |
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+ | *'''Synthesis Material''' {{Drop Rate| 14|29}} <!-- Update drop rates on ALL items, please --> |
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+ | *{{KeyItem}} [[Image:Weakness_Red.png]][[Atma of the Sanguine Scythe]] |
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+ | |align="center"|A, T(S)<br>{{HPMP|low hp=115.000|high hp=120.000|low mp=none|high mp=}} |
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{{NM-Notes |
{{NM-Notes |
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|Spawn Conditions = |
|Spawn Conditions = |
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− | *Spawned by checking the ??? at (G-10) with [[Ossified Gargouille Hand]]{{KeyItem}}, [[Ingrown Taurus Nail]]{{KeyItem}} and [[Imbrued Vampyr Fang]]{{KeyItem}} |
+ | *Spawned by checking the ??? at (G-10, near Flux 0) with [[Ossified Gargouille Hand]]{{KeyItem}}, [[Ingrown Taurus Nail]]{{KeyItem}} and [[Imbrued Vampyr Fang]]{{KeyItem}} |
|Companions-Summons = |
|Companions-Summons = |
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|Special Abilities = |
|Special Abilities = |
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+ | *'''[[Lethal Triclip]]:''' AoE physical damage + knockback + [[Max HP Down]]. If the player with hate is struck by this attack, he/she may lose all [[Cruor]] stat enhancements a few seconds after being hit. Max HP Down will not take effect if the appropriate +HP cruor enhancement is present. Absorbed by 1-4 [[Utsusemi]] shadows. (Is possible it will remove/Hit you even with 3 shadows) |
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− | *'''[[Lethal Triclip]]:''' AoE 3-hit attack, may inflict [[Max HP Down]] and [[dispel]] cruor buffs |
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+ | **Cruor enhancement removal only occurs if [[Lethal Triclip]] lands clean. If you block it with a shield (or possibly guard against it), you will not lose cruor enhancements. As a result, paladins with Ochain make extremely efficient tanks for this NM. |
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− | *'''[[Ruinous Scythe]]:''' AoE 4-hit attack, may inflict [[Max HP Down]] and [[dispel]] cruor buffs |
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+ | *'''[[Ruinous Scythe]]:''' AoE high-damage physical damage + [[Stun (Status Effect)|Stun]] + [[Max HP Down]]. Max HP Down effect intensity varies, and can possibly reduce the afflicted to <100 max HP. Temporarily grants Bukhis the ability to [[Killer Effects|intimidate]] players (this effect might only take place if Ruinous Scythe successfully hits someone). Absorbed by 4 Utsusemi shadows. |
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+ | **[[Max HP Down]] from Lethal Triclip and Ruinous Scythe can be prevented by having the +HP cruor enhancement (if it has not been removed by Lethal Triclip) |
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− | *'''[[Apocalyptic Ray]]:''' Gaze attack [[Doom]] {{Status Effect|Doom}} |
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+ | *'''[[Apocalyptic Ray]]:''' Conal [[Doom]]. {{Status Effect|Doom}} ('''Not''' a gaze attack; turning around will not allow you to avoid this attack) |
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|Passive Traits = |
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|Physical Qualities = |
|Physical Qualities = |
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+ | |Magical Qualities = |
+ | *Resistant to {{Resist Ice}} ice element attacks. |
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+ | *Moderate degree of [[Fast Cast]] (possibly via [[Elemental Celerity]]). |
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+ | *Susceptible to [[Slow (Status Effect)|Slow]]. |
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'''Spellcasting''' |
'''Spellcasting''' |
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*Enfeebling Magic: [[Paralyga]] {{Status Effect|Paralyze}}, [[Bindga]] {{Status Effect|Bind}} |
*Enfeebling Magic: [[Paralyga]] {{Status Effect|Paralyze}}, [[Bindga]] {{Status Effect|Bind}} |
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*Elemental Magic: {{Resist Ice}} [[Blizzard V]], [[Blizzaga IV]] |
*Elemental Magic: {{Resist Ice}} [[Blizzard V]], [[Blizzaga IV]] |
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|Further Notes = |
|Further Notes = |
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+ | *Lethal Triclip is a potentially crippling attack, stripping cruor enhancements of the melees with hate and leaving them susceptible to the [[Max HP Down]] effect of both Lethal Triclip and Ruinous Scythe. Ruinous Scythe in particular is capable of 1-shotting unbuffed and undefended targets, dealing up to 1500-2000 damage, and not even having 3 shadows will consistently guard from this attack so people subbing /NIN are still subject to being hit. Having at least 3 [[Utsusemi]] shadows active will prevent Lethal Triclip from connecting and removing cruor buffs. A [[Ninja]] with [[Iga Kyahan +2]] and a good evasion build can more consistently avoid being hit by these attacks. |
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+ | *[[Max HP Down]] does not wear off if KO'd. It can be removed by [[Erase]]. |
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+ | *Note Bukhis's spellcasting, casting delay, and TP gain carefully. A quick combo of Bindga/Paralyga followed by Lethal Triclip can quickly cripple a tank if not cautious. |
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+ | *Is '''not''' a [[Monk]]-type mob like most other [[:Category:Tauri|Tauri]]. Therefore, it does not [[Guard]] or [[Counter]], nor does it always attack at least twice per round (however, it does still have a high [[Double Attack]] rate). |
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Items in ''italics'' are key items that can drop from the NM. |
Items in ''italics'' are key items that can drop from the NM. |
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+ | === Video === |
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+ | [[File:FFXI NM Saga 295 Bukhis NM Full Battle|425px]]<br><br><br> |
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+ | [[File:FFXI That Just Happended Presents Bukhis!!!]]<br><br> |
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+ | == Historical Background == |
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+ | In Egyptian mythology, Bakha (also spelt Bakh, Buchis, and Bukhis) was the manifestation of the a deification of Ka (power/life-force) of the war god Menthu, worshipped in the region of Hermonthis. The name is simply Ba-Kha, which is a reference to the Ba and Akh (Akh is sometimes referred to as Khu), the components into which the Ka was split, after death (a characteristic of war). As Ka is also the Egyptian word for cattle, Bakha was said to manifest in a living bull, which, since Bakha was an aspect of a war-god, was said to be a wild bull, since these are aggressive when slightly provoked. |
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+ | A wild bull was chosen and said to be the Bukhis incarnation of Menthu, in which role it was worshipped as such. Over time, the criteria for choosing the bull became more rigid, fixing themselves on what had been simply the general appearance of bulls in the region, being a white body and black face. |
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+ | When these bulls, or their mothers, died, they were mummified, and placed in a special cemetery known as the Bucheum. The mothers of these bulls were considered aspects of Hathor, the mother of these deities. |
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+ | Eventually, the Bakha was identified as a form of the Apis, and consequently became considered an incarnation of Osiris. The last burial of a Buchis bull in the Bucheum at Hermonthis occurred in 340 A.D. The worship of the bull in this form lasted until about 362 AD, when it was destroyed by rising Christianity in the Roman empire. |
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakha Source] |
Revision as of 20:52, 10 December 2014
Job: Black Mage Notorious Monster |
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Abyssea - Vunkerl |
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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 |
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Gruesome Gargouille Gargouille Stone* |
→ | Quasimodo Ossified Gargouille Hand |
→ | Bukhis | ||
Aestutaur Gnarled Taurus Horn* |
→ | Khalkotaur Ingrown Taurus Nail | ||||
-- | → | Lord Varney Imbrued Vampyr Fang |
Items marked with a * can be bought on the Auction House.
Items in italics are key items that can drop from the NM.
Video
Historical Background
In Egyptian mythology, Bakha (also spelt Bakh, Buchis, and Bukhis) was the manifestation of the a deification of Ka (power/life-force) of the war god Menthu, worshipped in the region of Hermonthis. The name is simply Ba-Kha, which is a reference to the Ba and Akh (Akh is sometimes referred to as Khu), the components into which the Ka was split, after death (a characteristic of war). As Ka is also the Egyptian word for cattle, Bakha was said to manifest in a living bull, which, since Bakha was an aspect of a war-god, was said to be a wild bull, since these are aggressive when slightly provoked.
A wild bull was chosen and said to be the Bukhis incarnation of Menthu, in which role it was worshipped as such. Over time, the criteria for choosing the bull became more rigid, fixing themselves on what had been simply the general appearance of bulls in the region, being a white body and black face.
When these bulls, or their mothers, died, they were mummified, and placed in a special cemetery known as the Bucheum. The mothers of these bulls were considered aspects of Hathor, the mother of these deities.
Eventually, the Bakha was identified as a form of the Apis, and consequently became considered an incarnation of Osiris. The last burial of a Buchis bull in the Bucheum at Hermonthis occurred in 340 A.D. The worship of the bull in this form lasted until about 362 AD, when it was destroyed by rising Christianity in the Roman empire.