Before someone puts it back under Immunities again, ghosts are not immune to Sleep. I've found this out the hard way... I was jumped one day by one of the NM ghosts in Gusgen, and when I was in danger of dying, I put him to sleep, for about a minute or two, healed and ran for my life. So you can sleep them, but I've found they're usually highly resistant to any dark based spell.--Chrisjander 13:37, 8 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- I think that all undead are immune to the dark spell sleep, but not to the bard's song of lullyby. Were you a bard at the time? --Pinkfae 11:08, 4 August 2006 (EDT)
Shouldn't the Bhoot's move be "Perdition"? That's how the word is spelled. --zoogelio-forgot-his-password 20:29, 27 July 2006 (EDT)
Ghosts are not immune to the Black Magic spell Sleep. I can easily sleep them as 75 RDM in Wajaom, as well as the Fomors there. Can provide screenshots if required. Skeletons I believe ARE immune to it and can only be slept by Lullaby and Sheep Song (both Light-based sleeps). I know for a fact Draguars' Wyverns in A.Reef cannot be slept (with Dark-based sleep) and are classed as undead...found that out the hard way.
I'm sure this has been changed unannounced in an update somewhere along the line, because I'm certain they couldn't be slept by Sleep/Sleepga/Sleep II at one point. - Aequis 09:59, 11 August 2006 (EDT)
Ghosts have an higher resistance to dark based spells but they can be put down with elemental seal + sleep 2. It won't last that long, however. They do, however, seem to have a lot of resistance to certain wind based spells, like silence and gravity, largely due to the fact they are ice based. Ice-based spells will more than likely get resisted. - Ayrlie 12:26, 17 September 2006 (CDT)
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Ghosts are WAR/BLM mobs despite having full access to all BLM spells up to their level. This can be corroborated by finding their Defense and Evasion through /check and comparing them to the values that Studio Gobli's formulas would give for a WAR/BLM mob with D-ranked AGI and VIT. --FFXI-Armando 04:45, 12 December 2007 (UTC)