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==Coordinates== | ==Coordinates== | ||
{{NPC location table header}} | {{NPC location table header}} | ||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 5,28.5 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 7,12.4 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 10.0,7.7 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 15.7,16.4 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 15.3,23.9 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 20.2,28.8 |100}} | {{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 20.2,28.8 |100}} | ||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 24.5,36.7 |100}} | |||
{{NPC location info|Kozama'uka| 36.3,17.3 |100}} | |||
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* '''Deadly Swoop''' dives at 4 players with Chorus Aligned, instantly killing them. | * '''Deadly Swoop''' dives at 4 players with Chorus Aligned, instantly killing them. | ||
* '''Gliding Swoop''' is telegraphed [[column AoE]] at a target which dashes the distance, applying a {{status effect|vulnerability up}} '''[[Vulnerability Up]]''' to those in the way. | * '''Gliding Swoop''' is telegraphed [[column AoE]] at a target which dashes the distance, applying a {{status effect|vulnerability up}} '''[[Vulnerability Up]]''' to those in the way. | ||
* '''Pecking Flurry''' is a series of unavoidable [[large AoE]]s. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Quotation|Bol Duxun, Ok'hanu, [[Kozama'uka]]|''It's told that a young Zoraal Ja, seeking to hone his sword arm, caught a swift-winged toucalibri and kept it in the palace as a sparring partner. He'd try to knock it out of the sky with a wooden blade as it gyred and gamboled around him.<br /> A cruel pastime, perhaps, but it made his reactions fast and his eye keen. Had a similar effect on the toucalibri, too: it got faster and stronger, that it might better evade or counter his strikes. One day, it broke loose from its cage and flew away into the sky.<br /> Years later, when an enormous, bloodthirsty toucalibri began attacking travelers passing through Kozama'uka, many and more thought back to the tale of the young prince and his pet, Pkuucha.<br /> No one can say for sure if it's the same bird, but either way, the name stuck. And if it is Zoraal Ja's Pkuucha, well...that would explain why it's so angry.''}} | |||
==Lore== | ==Lore== |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 27 August 2024
Pkuucha is a Rank A Elite Mark found in Kozama'uka.
Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to 40 Sacks of Nuts, 30 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, 20 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics and 10 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry. Players will also have a chance of obtaining 1 Cracked Novacluster, 1 Cracked Prismaticluster or both.
Coordinates
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
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Kozama'uka | (X:5, Y:28.5) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:7, Y:12.4) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:10.0, Y:7.7) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:15.7, Y:16.4) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:15.3, Y:23.9) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:20.2, Y:28.8) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:24.5, Y:36.7) | 100 |
Kozama'uka | (X:36.3, Y:17.3) | 100 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Normal Spawn
Time
4 to 6 hours after killed.
Tips and Tricks
- Marching Samba is a telegraphed circle AoE around Pkuucha applying a Vulnerability Up and the Chorus Aligned dance debuff.
- Stirring Samba is a telegraphed half-circle cleave of the entire area applying a Vulnerability Up and the Chorus Aligned dance debuff. Immediately follows Marching Samba.
- Deadly Swoop dives at 4 players with Chorus Aligned, instantly killing them.
- Gliding Swoop is telegraphed column AoE at a target which dashes the distance, applying a Vulnerability Up to those in the way.
- Pecking Flurry is a series of unavoidable large AoEs.
Description
“It's told that a young Zoraal Ja, seeking to hone his sword arm, caught a swift-winged toucalibri and kept it in the palace as a sparring partner. He'd try to knock it out of the sky with a wooden blade as it gyred and gamboled around him.
A cruel pastime, perhaps, but it made his reactions fast and his eye keen. Had a similar effect on the toucalibri, too: it got faster and stronger, that it might better evade or counter his strikes. One day, it broke loose from its cage and flew away into the sky.
Years later, when an enormous, bloodthirsty toucalibri began attacking travelers passing through Kozama'uka, many and more thought back to the tale of the young prince and his pet, Pkuucha.
No one can say for sure if it's the same bird, but either way, the name stuck. And if it is Zoraal Ja's Pkuucha, well...that would explain why it's so angry.— Bol Duxun, Ok'hanu, Kozama'uka