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| location = Upper La Noscea
| location = Upper La Noscea
| image = Myradrosh pic 1.png
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| aggression = p4
| aggression = p4
| rank = B
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[[File:Upper la noscea hunt map 1.png|thumb|Map of Spawn Points]]
[[Myradrosh]] is a Rank B [[Elite Marks|Elite Mark]] found in [[Upper La Noscea]]. {{#lst:Template:EliteMarkRewards|B_Rank_ARR}}
[[Myradrosh]] is a Rank B [[Elite Marks|Elite Mark]] found in [[Upper La Noscea]]. {{#lst:Template:EliteMarkRewards|B_Rank_ARR}}
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[[category:Elite Marks]] [[Category:The Hunt]] [[Category:Monsters]] [[Category:Enemies]]
[[category:Elite Marks]] [[Category:The Hunt]] [[Category:Monsters]] [[Category:Enemies]]
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Revision as of 21:44, 17 April 2020

Myradrosh

B RANK

[[Has appearance::File:Myradrosh.png|200x260px]]

Level
50
Aggression
Passive
Aggression level 4
Zone
Upper La Noscea

Myradrosh is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Upper La Noscea.

Myradrosh is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Upper La Noscea. Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player Gil 5,000 gil and Allied Seal 100 Allied Seals if the mob is the weekly Elite Mark Bill.

Coordinates

Upper La Noscea

(x29,y21) (x28,y22) (x29,y22) (x28,y20) (x28,y24) (x30,y24) (x28,y26) (x31,y25) (x33,y26) (x34,y24) (x36,y24) (x14,y26) (x13,y25) (x13,y24) (x12,y23) (x12,y21) (x11,y22)

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

5 seconds after death

Tips and Tricks

  • Loop is a weak hitting attack.
  • Slowcall is a dodgable conal aoe that inflicts all hit with a cleansable Slow.

Description

The nectar-eaters of Eorzea are partial to blooms of different hues. Red flowers such as Oschon roselles and raincatchers are the preferred feed of colibri.
Being one such bird, Myradrosh became so fixated on that hue that it now sups from the reddest flower of them all-the still-warm flesh of other birds, beasts, and men.

— Hunter-Scholar of Camp Bronze Lake

Gallery