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'''Notes:''' |
'''Notes:''' |
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− | :*Lottery spawn of the two [[Scabrous Slug]] |
+ | :*Lottery spawn of the two [[Scabrous Slug]] along the northern edges of I-9 J-9 (Not near the pond) of (J-9) every 1-2 hours. |
+ | :*Has around 9,000-10,000HP Trys to runaway during melee. |
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:*Noticeably high [[Auto Regen]] during rain weather. |
:*Noticeably high [[Auto Regen]] during rain weather. |
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:*Weak to Magic Damage; takes roughly 25% extra damage from magic. |
:*Weak to Magic Damage; takes roughly 25% extra damage from magic. |
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:*Will not "stick" to you while you are inflicted with [[Slow]]. |
:*Will not "stick" to you while you are inflicted with [[Slow]]. |
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:*Has a slightly enhanced Movement Speed (+20~%) |
:*Has a slightly enhanced Movement Speed (+20~%) |
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+ | :*When trying to stick to you, it is very difficult to get a melee attack in. |
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− | :*killed Duo by 75 THF/NIN and 75 BLM/WHM with help from one NPC |
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=== Historical Background === |
=== Historical Background === |
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In African mythology, specifically that of the Mende (based in what is now modern Sierra Leone), Dyinyinga were genius locii (spirits of the place) associated with natural areas, like jungles, rivers, rocks. If angered, they would cause trouble, like a river to flood. They can take physical form. Those that appear as women with white skin were called tingoi, those that appeared as white men with long beards were called ndogbojusui. The first was benevolent, the second was malevolent. The Mende believed that boldness was necessary in dealings with dyinyinga. |
In African mythology, specifically that of the Mende (based in what is now modern Sierra Leone), Dyinyinga were genius locii (spirits of the place) associated with natural areas, like jungles, rivers, rocks. If angered, they would cause trouble, like a river to flood. They can take physical form. Those that appear as women with white skin were called tingoi, those that appeared as white men with long beards were called ndogbojusui. The first was benevolent, the second was malevolent. The Mende believed that boldness was necessary in dealings with dyinyinga. |
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 7 May 2014
Job: Notorious Monster |
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns |
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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 |
Notes:
- Lottery spawn of the two Scabrous Slug along the northern edges of I-9 J-9 (Not near the pond) of (J-9) every 1-2 hours.
- Has around 9,000-10,000HP Trys to runaway during melee.
- Noticeably high Auto Regen during rain weather.
- Weak to Magic Damage; takes roughly 25% extra damage from magic.
- Slowly builds up resistance against Gravity and Bind.
- Additional effect: "Slow" on attacks.
- Constantly attempts to get "stuck" to you, like on follow, inflicting amnesia and silence, which will wear off quickly when you get out of his reach.
- Will not "stick" to you while you are inflicted with Slow.
- Has a slightly enhanced Movement Speed (+20~%)
- When trying to stick to you, it is very difficult to get a melee attack in.
Historical Background
In African mythology, specifically that of the Mende (based in what is now modern Sierra Leone), Dyinyinga were genius locii (spirits of the place) associated with natural areas, like jungles, rivers, rocks. If angered, they would cause trouble, like a river to flood. They can take physical form. Those that appear as women with white skin were called tingoi, those that appeared as white men with long beards were called ndogbojusui. The first was benevolent, the second was malevolent. The Mende believed that boldness was necessary in dealings with dyinyinga.