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Crawlers' Nest (S) | 82~83 | 1 | L, H, Sc ~20,000 HP | ||
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 from the last Witch Hazel in the tunnel leading into the Puroboros room at (I-10) of the second map.
- Witch Hazels respawn every 17 minutes.
- Possesses extremely high attack, evasion and defense.
- Possesses the Double Attack trait.
- Standard attacks may have Additional Effect: Plague.
- Uses Microspores, which transfers a negative Status Effect from itself to all targets in a 10' radial Area of Effect (removes Shadow Images), and Dark Spore, which consistently deals 1005 damage until its HP is at critical (less than 15%).
- Highly resistant or immune to Weight, Bind, Sleep, and Poison.
- Possesses rapid enmity decay, generally attacking any target within range and on his hate list. Speculated to ignore cumulative enmity and only respond to volatile enmity, which decays over time.
- Will de-aggro frequently when kited.
- Rages after 60 minutes. Attack, Accuracy, Evasion, and Defense will increase dramatically.
- Can be defeated by a solo Beastmaster, Puppetmaster, Black Mage, Scholar, or Red Mage at level 75, with strategy and time. (see testimonials)
Historical Background
Morille is the french word used for a fungi genus; Morchella. In English these mushrooms are referred to as "morels", and are a genus of edible mushrooms closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi. These distinctive mushrooms appear honeycomb-like in that the upper portion is composed of a network of ridges with pits between them. They are prized by gourmet cooks, particularly for French cuisine.
Mortelle is the feminine form of the French word "Mortel", which means "Deadly" or "Wicked".