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'''Job:''' [[Warrior]], [[Black Mage]] <br>
 
'''Job:''' [[Warrior]], [[Black Mage]] <br>
 
'''Family:''' [[:Category:Caturae|Caturae]] <br>
 
'''Family:''' [[:Category:Caturae|Caturae]] <br>
'''Crystal:''' {{Information Needed}} <br>
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'''Crystal:''' ''None''<br>
 
'''Weak to:''' {{Information Needed}} <br>
 
'''Weak to:''' {{Information Needed}} <br>
   
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*[[Jewel of Balance]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}}
 
*[[Jewel of Balance]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}}
 
*[[Card of Balance]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}}
 
*[[Card of Balance]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}}
*[[Atma of the Cosmos]] {{KeyItem|Temporary}}
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*{{KeyItem}}[[Atma of the Cosmos]]
 
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|align="center"|{{Question}}
 
|align="center"|{{Question}}
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*Immune to [[Bind]], [[Gravity]], [[Sleep]].
 
*Immune to [[Bind]], [[Gravity]], [[Sleep]].
 
*Susceptible to [[Paralyze]], [[Slow]], [[Addle]].
 
*Susceptible to [[Paralyze]], [[Slow]], [[Addle]].
*Possesses enhanced movement speed (+25% approx).
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*Enhanced movement speed (+25% approx).
 
|Physical Qualities =
 
|Physical Qualities =
* Possesses the [[Double Attack]] trait.
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*[[Double Attack]]
* Appears to gain a high degree of [[Store TP]] as HP declines.
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*Appears to gain a high degree of [[Store TP]] as HP declines.
* At lower HP gains the ability to use 2 or more abilities back-to-back.
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*At lower HP, uses 2 or more abilities back-to-back.
 
|Magical Qualities =
 
|Magical Qualities =
 
'''Spellcasting'''
 
'''Spellcasting'''
 
*Elemental magic: [[Flare]], [[Firaga III]], [[Firaga IV]], [[Freeze II]], [[Blizzaga IV]], [[Comet]], [[Sleepga II]].
 
*Elemental magic: [[Flare]], [[Firaga III]], [[Firaga IV]], [[Freeze II]], [[Blizzaga IV]], [[Comet]], [[Sleepga II]].
**Only used ice-based spells under 50%, at which point it stopped using fire-based spells. Comet was only seen under 20%.
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**Only uses ice-based spells under 50%, at which point it stops using fire-based spells. Comet only seen under 20%.
**Blizzaga IV hit for 2.2k damage.
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**Blizzaga IV can hit for as much as 2,200 damage.
 
|Further Notes =
 
|Further Notes =
 
* The shield from '''Stygian Sphere''' appears to increase Iratham's Magic Attack Bonus and grants Magic Shield. Only magic damage can remove it.{{verification}}
 
* The shield from '''Stygian Sphere''' appears to increase Iratham's Magic Attack Bonus and grants Magic Shield. Only magic damage can remove it.{{verification}}

Revision as of 05:11, 13 September 2011

Job: Warrior, Black Mage
Family: Caturae
Crystal: None
Weak to: Information Needed

Notorious Monster
Title Obtained: Iratham Capturer

Iratham
Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes
Abyssea - Tahrongi
Unknown
Unknown 1 A, T(H), T(S)
??? HP
??? MP
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


Spawn Conditions Companions/Summons
  • Timed Spawn around the mountain at H/I-6/7 where Conflux #7 is located every 30+ minutesVerification Needed.
  • N/A
Special Abilities Passive Traits
Physical Qualities Magical Qualities
  • Double Attack
  • Appears to gain a high degree of Store TP as HP declines.
  • At lower HP, uses 2 or more abilities back-to-back.

Spellcasting

Further Notes
  • The shield from Stygian Sphere appears to increase Iratham's Magic Attack Bonus and grants Magic Shield. Only magic damage can remove it.Verification Needed

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Historical Background

Iratham (Tamil ரதம்) is a word in the Tamil language of Sri Lanka defined as a "chariot" or "coach" (an enclosed carriage). Alternatively, Irasam (இரதம்) or Irattam (இரத்தம்) may also be defined as "mercury, quicksilver" or "blood" respectively, possibly denoting Iratham's mechanical appearance and/or swift and violent nature.

Iratham is also the name of a playing piece in the ancient game caturaṅga (Sanskrit चतुरङ्ग) developed in Gupta India during the 6th century. The Iratham or Śakata (lit. Chariot) moves similarly to the Rook of modern Chess.

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