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| journal = Legend has that Gilgamesh first found Enkidu while searching for a meal. Without the means to make a fire, he attempted to eat the fowl raw, only to find himself the victim of a furious counterattack. Impressed by the bird's tenacity, he promptly made him his pet. | | journal = Legend has that Gilgamesh first found Enkidu while searching for a meal. Without the means to make a fire, he attempted to eat the fowl raw, only to find himself the victim of a furious counterattack. Impressed by the bird's tenacity, he promptly made him his pet. | ||
| tooltip = Enkidu, do you hear me!? ENKIIIDUUUUUUUUUUUU! - Gilgamesh | | tooltip = Enkidu, do you hear me!? ENKIIIDUUUUUUUUUUUU! - Gilgamesh | ||
| island-sanctuary = Cluck, cluck! | |||
| type = Critter | | type = Critter | ||
| hp = 480 | | hp = 480 |
Revision as of 04:59, 13 May 2024
- This article is about the minion. For the boss in Battle in the Big Keep, see Enkidu (Boss).
Enkidu
“Summon your Enkidu minion. That green is not coming out, even with multiple washings.
— In-game description
“Legend has that Gilgamesh first found Enkidu while searching for a meal. Without the means to make a fire, he attempted to eat the fowl raw, only to find himself the victim of a furious counterattack. Impressed by the bird's tenacity, he promptly made him his pet.
— In-game journal description
“Enkidu, do you hear me!? ENKIIIDUUUUUUUUUUUU! - Gilgamesh
— In-game tooltip description
“Cluck, cluck!
— Island Sanctuary dialogue
Enkidu is a critter minion.
Acquisition
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Lore
“Is that my cue, old friend?”
In the depths of his loneliness, Gilgamesh cast his mind back upon his long-lost best friend. To his surprise, this mysterious entity suddenly appeared at his side. Like his old comrade, Enkidu would immediately heal his ailing ally with a blast of White Wind. Alas, it seemed that Enkidu himself could not stand a concentrated onslaught—just as the old companion in Gilgamesh’s memory. [1]
- ↑ Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 205