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Hullbreaker Isle is a level 50 [[dungeons|dungeon]] released in patch 2.3. It requires a light part of 4 players and average item level of 70 or higher to enter. | Hullbreaker Isle is a level 50 [[dungeons|dungeon]] released in patch 2.3. It requires a light part of 4 players and average item level of 70 or higher to enter. | ||
*Reward: | *Reward: 35 [[Allagan Tomestone of Soldiery]] and 20 [[Allagan Tomestone of Poetics]] | ||
==Unlock== | ==Unlock== | ||
*Quest: [[King of the Hull]] | *Quest: [[King of the Hull]] |
Revision as of 22:28, 30 October 2014
Hullbreaker Isle is a level 50 dungeon released in patch 2.3. It requires a light part of 4 players and average item level of 70 or higher to enter.
- Reward: 35 Allagan Tomestone of Soldiery and 20 Allagan Tomestone of Poetics
Unlock
- Quest: King of the Hull
- Location: Bloezoeng in Mor Dhona (x22,y8)
- Prerequisite: Main Scenario Quest The Ultimate Weapon.
Objectives
Bosses
Sasquatch
Kill adds then the boss. Every now and then Sasquatch will get hungry and repeatedly pound his chest. When this occurs, players should activate one of the banana trees and allow the boss to eat the banana dropped from the tree. The bananas calm him down, stopping his debuffs and AoE attacks for a while. Throughout the fight, monkey adds will spawn. Kill these adds and do not let them eat the bananas.
- When the boss pounds his chest, activate the Bananas Tree and spawn banana. Do not let the adds go near the spawned bananas.
Sjoorm
This is a fairly straight forward fight. Occasionally bubbles will spawn, do not run into or contact the bubbles until the boss submerges underground and starts to cast a blue AoE wave that covers the entire boss room. By running into the bubbles, the players will be shielded from the boss' AoE damage. Players outside of the bubbles will take massive amount of damage.
- Use the bubbles to avoid the boss' room-wide AoE. Otherwise do not touch the bubbles.
Kraken
In the Kraken fight, players will kill 10 of its arms. The boss room is divided into various platforms. Players need to use the water sprouts around the platforms to move to among them. Every now and then players will get a green pulsating icon over their heads. This indicates that a tornado is about to spawn on top of you. After the tornado spawns, the entire party should move to another platform immediately because the tornadoes act as time bombs. They will do enormous amounts of damage after a short time. Note that every time you jump you get a stacking debuff that increases the damage you will take.
- When a green indicator appears on top of a player, a tornado will spawn on top of her shortly. When the tornado appears, the entire party needs to move to another platform immediate because the tornado is a time bomb.
Loot
Armor and Accessories
Materials
- Animal Fat
- Aqueous Whetstone
- Coke
- Cooking Sherry
- Filtered Water
- Hardened Sap
- Lime Sulphur
- Minium
- Peacock Ore
- Potash
- Voidsent Blood
Images
Lore
Upon the Rhotano Sea, along the fringes of the island chain known as the Cieldalaes, there stretches an expanse of water perpetually covered in heavy mist. Hidden within this impenetrable shroud is Hullbreaker Isle, so named for having smashed innumerable hapless vessels into flotsam over the centuries. In the wake of the Calamity, however, it came to be that the mist would lift under certain conditions. On one such day, a merchantman sailed into the area to behold not only the isle itself, but also the wreck of the Haar, the flagship of the dread pirate Mistbeard. The discovery has rekindled interest in Mistbeard's legendary hoard, and treasure hunters the realm over are now scrambling to find passage to the elusive isle.
Trivia
- The name Sjoorm comes from the Swedish word Sjöorm or Norwegian word Sjøorm (Translation: Sjö/Sjø = Sea, Orm = Serpent). Both words refer to the Sea Serpent, a cryptologic aquatic animal commonly mentioned in sailor folklore.