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:*[[Lottery Spawn]] at F-9 along the western seashore from one of the four [[Jagil]] in the surf approximately every 1-6 hours. |
:*[[Lottery Spawn]] at F-9 along the western seashore from one of the four [[Jagil]] in the surf approximately every 1-6 hours. |
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::*The placeholder spawns every 5 minutes. Placerholder respawns 16 minutes after NM time of death |
::*The placeholder spawns every 5 minutes. Placerholder respawns 16 minutes after NM time of death |
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− | :::*On widescan list, placeholder is between [[ |
+ | :::*On widescan list, placeholder is between [[Coralline Uragnite]] and [[Coastal Opo-opo]]. |
:*Around 4200HP |
:*Around 4200HP |
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:*Possesses the Dragon Killer trait. |
:*Possesses the Dragon Killer trait. |
Revision as of 07:45, 16 July 2010
Job: Dragoon/Warrior Notorious Monster |
Zone |
Level |
Drops |
Steal |
Spawns |
Notes |
49 |
1 |
S, L | |||
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 at F-9 along the western seashore from one of the four Jagil in the surf approximately every 1-6 hours.
- The placeholder spawns every 5 minutes. Placerholder respawns 16 minutes after NM time of death
- On widescan list, placeholder is between Coralline Uragnite and Coastal Opo-opo.
- Around 4200HP
- Possesses the Dragon Killer trait.
- Appears to favor Recoil Dive.
- This is the target NM for Trial of the Magians, trial #4 for dagger.
- Killable by: 2 characters level 50+
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Historical Background
In Medieval folklore, the Serra is a large creature which is a combination of a fish, a lion, and a bird. It vaguely resembled a dragon, but had feathered wings and a body that was a cross of a fish and a lion. It would cause ships to sink by cutting into them with the serrated crest along its back. It appears in Philippe de Thaun's Bestiaire (1120s CE). It was apparently based on the sawfish. Serra is the Latin word meaning "saw". The Spanish word sierra is derived from serra.