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− | * [[Toci's Harness]] {{Drop Rate|3| |
+ | * [[Toci's Harness]] {{Drop Rate|3|427}} |
− | * [[Aliyat Chakram]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | * [[Aliyat Chakram]] {{Drop Rate|37|427}} |
− | * [[Dilaram's Sollerets]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | * [[Dilaram's Sollerets]] {{Drop Rate|10|427}} |
− | * [[Pil's Tuille]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | * [[Pil's Tuille]] {{Drop Rate|11|427}} |
− | * [[Heavy Metal]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | * [[Heavy Metal]] {{Drop Rate|52|427}} |
− | * [[Crystal Petrifact]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | * [[Crystal Petrifact]] {{Drop Rate|45|66}} |
*Level 76-95 [[Scrolls]] |
*Level 76-95 [[Scrolls]] |
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*Synthesis [[Materials]] |
*Synthesis [[Materials]] |
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*Can cast [[Dispelga]], [[Sleepga]], [[Breakga]], [[Slowga]], [[Silencega]] and AoE [[Addle]]. |
*Can cast [[Dispelga]], [[Sleepga]], [[Breakga]], [[Slowga]], [[Silencega]] and AoE [[Addle]]. |
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|Further Notes = |
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+ | *Susceptible to [[Slow]] and [[Paralyze]]. |
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== Video == |
== Video == |
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+ | [[File:FFXI NM Saga 384 Pil (Voidwatch NM) Full Battle|425px]]<BR> |
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 20 June 2013
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Voidwatch Notorious Monster (Jeuno Stage III)
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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Behemoth's Dominion |
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1 (Per Planar Rift) | A, T(H) ~180,000 HP ??? MP | ||
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 |
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Special Abilities | Passive Traits |
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Physical Qualities | Magical Qualities |
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(see testimonials) |
Historical Background
Pil, also called "elephant", is a piece from the Persian version of chess called Shatranj. The Pīl was replaced by the bishop in modern chess.