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*Susceptible to [[Stun]] {{Status Effect|Stun}}. Susceptible to [[Bind]] {{Status Effect|Bind}} and [[Gravity]] {{Status Effect|Gravity}}, but gradually builds a resistance to both. Appears to be extremely resistant, if not immune, to [[Light]]{{Resist Light}}-based magic. |
*Susceptible to [[Stun]] {{Status Effect|Stun}}. Susceptible to [[Bind]] {{Status Effect|Bind}} and [[Gravity]] {{Status Effect|Gravity}}, but gradually builds a resistance to both. Appears to be extremely resistant, if not immune, to [[Light]]{{Resist Light}}-based magic. |
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*In order to solve what the possible weakness trigger factors and conditions are, efforts are being made to centralize data capture in a standardized format. If you have some personal experience in achieving any particular weaknesss on any NM, please feel free to refer to the [[http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/wiki/Category_talk:Abyssea#Weakness_Discussion| Weakness Discussion segment of the Category: Abyssea Discussion tab]] and add your data to that form at the bottom of that segment. |
*In order to solve what the possible weakness trigger factors and conditions are, efforts are being made to centralize data capture in a standardized format. If you have some personal experience in achieving any particular weaknesss on any NM, please feel free to refer to the [[http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/wiki/Category_talk:Abyssea#Weakness_Discussion| Weakness Discussion segment of the Category: Abyssea Discussion tab]] and add your data to that form at the bottom of that segment. |
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Historical Background
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