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==Coordinates== | ==Coordinates== | ||
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{{NPC location info|Thavnair| 14.6,11.7 |90}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Thavnair| 17.4,16.2 |90}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Thavnair| 18.2,11.7 |90}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Thavnair| 29.6,13.2 |90}} | |||
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==Spawn Conditions== | ==Spawn Conditions== | ||
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==Tips and Tricks== | ==Tips and Tricks== | ||
* '''Amra Flail''' is a targeted attack doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack. | * '''Amra Flail''' is a targeted attack doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack. | ||
* '''Schiltron''' applies a Vulnerability Down to itself which reduces damage taken. | * '''{{action icon|Schiltron}}''' applies a {{buff|vulnerability down}} '''[[Vulnerability Down]]''' to itself which reduces damage taken. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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''Said three-pronged tail clasped about an amra bears a mighty resemblance to the vajra—a weapon oft depicted alongside local divinities—hence the species's name.<br />'' | ''Said three-pronged tail clasped about an amra bears a mighty resemblance to the vajra—a weapon oft depicted alongside local divinities—hence the species's name.<br />'' | ||
''Our naturalists would like to study the aforementioned tail, and require a specimen in its youthful prime as a sample. Naturally, they've gone and set their hearts on a particularly ornery one, and naught else will do...''}} | ''Our naturalists would like to study the aforementioned tail, and require a specimen in its youthful prime as a sample. Naturally, they've gone and set their hearts on a particularly ornery one, and naught else will do...''}} | ||
==Lore== | |||
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] Volume III, p. 299|Thavnair is home to a plethora of unusual fauna, but perhaps none so unique as the vajralangula, which use their tails to pluck and display colorful fruit in an effort to attract potential mates. In their quest to develop a deeper understanding of this evolutionary quirk, Sharlayan naturalists have set their sights on Vajrakumara, a particularly aggressive specimen in its youthful prime.}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Image:Vajrakumara.png | Image:Vajrakumara.png | ||
Image:Vajrakumaralq.png | Image:Vajrakumaralq.png |
Latest revision as of 04:31, 31 December 2023
Vajrakumara is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Thavnair.
Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player 5,000 gil and 100 Sacks of Nuts if the mob is the weekly Elite Guildship Mark Bill.
Coordinates
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
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Thavnair | (X:14.6, Y:11.7) | 90 |
Thavnair | (X:17.4, Y:16.2) | 90 |
Thavnair | (X:18.2, Y:11.7) | 90 |
Thavnair | (X:29.6, Y:13.2) | 90 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Normal Spawn
Time
5 seconds after death
Tips and Tricks
- Amra Flail is a targeted attack doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack.
- Schiltron applies a Vulnerability Down to itself which reduces damage taken.
Description
“Thavnair is home to a plethora of rare and unusual fauna, but there is perhaps none so unique as the vajralangula. These creatures use their tails to pluck fruit and wave it about as a means to court mates.
Said three-pronged tail clasped about an amra bears a mighty resemblance to the vajra—a weapon oft depicted alongside local divinities—hence the species's name.
Our naturalists would like to study the aforementioned tail, and require a specimen in its youthful prime as a sample. Naturally, they've gone and set their hearts on a particularly ornery one, and naught else will do...— Lubdahrm, Old Sharlayan Aetheryte Plaza, Old Sharlayan
Lore
“Thavnair is home to a plethora of unusual fauna, but perhaps none so unique as the vajralangula, which use their tails to pluck and display colorful fruit in an effort to attract potential mates. In their quest to develop a deeper understanding of this evolutionary quirk, Sharlayan naturalists have set their sights on Vajrakumara, a particularly aggressive specimen in its youthful prime.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 299