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+ | *[[Bano Del Sol]] {{Drop Rate| 4|20}} <!-- Update drop rates on ALL items, please --> |
− | *[[Cactuar Needle]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Cactuar Needle]] {{Drop Rate| 7|20}} |
− | *[[Cactuar Root]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Cactuar Root]] {{Drop Rate| 4|20}} |
− | *[[Cactus Stems]] {{Drop Rate| |
+ | *[[Cactus Stems]] {{Drop Rate| 2|20}} |
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+ | *{{Gil Dropped|15000|25000}} <!-- Please Note, Gil is divided among party members. --> |
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*[[??? Dagger]] [[#Notes:|*]] |
*[[??? Dagger]] [[#Notes:|*]] |
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*[[:Category:Mythic Weapons|Nyzul weapons]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}} |
*[[:Category:Mythic Weapons|Nyzul weapons]] {{Drop Rate|1|1}} |
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===Notes:=== |
===Notes:=== |
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− | :*Lottery spawn from the [[Sabotender Sediendo]] around E-9 - E-10 on the map with the exit to [[Cape Teriggan]]. |
+ | :*Lottery spawn from the [[Sabotender Sediendo]] around E-9 - E-10 on the map with the exit to [[Cape Teriggan]]. Will usually repop within 2-4 hours. |
:*Fairly high auto-regen during the day, none at night |
:*Fairly high auto-regen during the day, none at night |
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:*Drops around 15000 gil, or 25000 with gilfinder. |
:*Drops around 15000 gil, or 25000 with gilfinder. |
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− | :*Killable by: 4 characters level 67, 1 level 69 BST (using Recluse Spiders), 75 BST using the [[Sabotender Sediendo]] , duo'd with SAM and BLM 75. |
+ | :*Killable by: 4 characters level 67, 1 level 69 BST (using Recluse Spiders), 75 BST using the [[Sabotender Sediendo]] , duo'd with SAM and BLM 75. Solo'd THF75/NIN37 |
:*Special Attacks: 1000 Needles, Photosynthesis, Needleshot |
:*Special Attacks: 1000 Needles, Photosynthesis, Needleshot |
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:*'''Nyzul Isle:''' The Armoury Crate it leaves behind contains a [[??? Dagger]], which may rarely appraise into a [[Bano Del Sol]]. |
:*'''Nyzul Isle:''' The Armoury Crate it leaves behind contains a [[??? Dagger]], which may rarely appraise into a [[Bano Del Sol]]. |
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=== Historical Background === |
=== Historical Background === |
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− | Mariachi is a type of Mexican music. It is usually performed with a band consisting of 2 violinists, 1 guitarist, 2 trumpet-players, 1 guitarrón player (it's a small acoustic bass), 1 vihuela (a 5-string guitar that makes a high-pitched sound) which also had singing. The musical style developed in the mid 19th century in Mexico. Mariachi also became the word of someone who would play this music. They would wander from town to town, singing songs about revolutionary heroes or conflicts between the government and the revolutionaries. They were originally local artists unknown outside their region, but by the 1930s, nationally famous Mariachis began to appear. |
+ | Mariachi is a type of Mexican music / musician. It is usually performed with a band consisting of 2 violinists, 1 guitarist, 2 trumpet-players, 1 guitarrón player (it's a small acoustic bass), 1 vihuela (a 5-string guitar that makes a high-pitched sound) which also had singing. The musical style developed in the mid 19th century in Mexico. Mariachi also became the word of someone who would play this music. They would wander from town to town, singing songs about revolutionary heroes or conflicts between the government and the revolutionaries. They were originally local artists unknown outside their region, but by the 1930s, nationally famous Mariachis began to appear. |
= Video = |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 31 August 2014
Job: Notorious Monster |
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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Kuftal Tunnel | 68 - 70 |
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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 from the Sabotender Sediendo around E-9 - E-10 on the map with the exit to Cape Teriggan. Will usually repop within 2-4 hours.
- Fairly high auto-regen during the day, none at night
- Drops around 15000 gil, or 25000 with gilfinder.
- Killable by: 4 characters level 67, 1 level 69 BST (using Recluse Spiders), 75 BST using the Sabotender Sediendo , duo'd with SAM and BLM 75. Solo'd THF75/NIN37
- Special Attacks: 1000 Needles, Photosynthesis, Needleshot
- Nyzul Isle: The Armoury Crate it leaves behind contains a ??? Dagger, which may rarely appraise into a Bano Del Sol.
Historical Background
Mariachi is a type of Mexican music / musician. It is usually performed with a band consisting of 2 violinists, 1 guitarist, 2 trumpet-players, 1 guitarrón player (it's a small acoustic bass), 1 vihuela (a 5-string guitar that makes a high-pitched sound) which also had singing. The musical style developed in the mid 19th century in Mexico. Mariachi also became the word of someone who would play this music. They would wander from town to town, singing songs about revolutionary heroes or conflicts between the government and the revolutionaries. They were originally local artists unknown outside their region, but by the 1930s, nationally famous Mariachis began to appear.