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| [[Pallas Athena]] || ''Fourfold-come Ruin'' || [[Anabaseios: The Twelfth Circle (Savage)]] || Boss|| None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
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| [[Dark Elf]] || ''Ruinous Confluence'' || [[The Lunar Subterrane]] || Boss|| Esuna, or avoid AoE to prevent
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| [[Zeromus]] || ''Abyssal Nox'' || [[The Abyssal Fracture]] / [[The Abyssal Fracture (Extreme)]] || Boss|| Heal to full
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Revision as of 06:11, 5 October 2023

Disambig icon.png This article is about the status effect. For the Blue Mage spell, see Doom.

Doom Doom is a detrimental status effect that kills the targeted player when the debuff timer expires.

Skills that have Doom

Monster Name Source Location Boss/Add? Removal Method
Teratotaur Mortal Ray The Sunken Temple of Qarn Boss Stand on glowing tile
Manxome Molaa Ja Ja Soul Douse The Wanderer's Palace (Hard) Boss Heal to full
Angra Mainyu Mortal Gaze The World of Darkness Boss Stand on glowing glyph
Summoned Haagenti Mortal Gaze The Weeping City of Mhach Add Esuna
Deathgaze Hollow Doomsay Dun Scaith Boss Esuna
Diabolos Hollow Nightmare Dun Scaith Boss Esuna
Exdeath Doom Deltascape V4.0 Boss Esuna
Shinryu Puddle The Minstrel's Ballad: Shinryu's Domain Boss Leave puddle
Dark Dragon Phase 2 (Nael deus Darnus) The Unending Coil of Bahamut (Ultimate) Add Stand in small white puddle
Tsukuyomi Moonlit and Moonshadowed Castrum Fluminis and The Minstrel's Ballad: Tsukuyomi's Pain Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Agrias Cleansing Strike The Orbonne Monastery Boss Kill all adds
The Thunder God Cleansing Strike The Orbonne Monastery Boss Heal to full
Shadowkeeper Thrice-come ruin Eden's Promise: Litany (Savage) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Oracle of Darkness Twice-come ruin Eden's Promise: Eternity (Savage) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Oracle of Darkness Shadoweye Eden's Promise: Eternity (Savage) Boss None (avoid gaze)
Delubrum Reginae bosses Thrice-come ruin / Twice-come ruin Delubrum Reginae / Delubrum Reginae (Savage) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Ra-la Lifesbreath The Dead Ends Boss Heal to full
Ker Fore/Rear/Right/Left Interment Guildship Hunt Elite Mark None (avoid)
Hesperos Thrice-come ruin Asphodelos: The Fourth Circle and Asphodelos: The Fourth Circle (Savage) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Darkscale Death of the Heavens Dragonsong's Reprise (Ultimate) Add Stand in small white puddle
Beatrice Eye of Troia The Fell Court of Troia Boss Esuna, or avoid gaze to prevent
Omega Thrice-come ruin / Twice-come ruin The Omega Protocol (Ultimate) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Pandæmonium Imprisonment and Cannonspawn Anabaseios: The Tenth Circle and Anabaseios: The Tenth Circle (Savage) Boss Esuna, or avoid AoE to prevent
Pallas Athena Fourfold-come Ruin Anabaseios: The Twelfth Circle (Savage) Boss None (avoid excessive debuff stacks)
Dark Elf Ruinous Confluence The Lunar Subterrane Boss Esuna, or avoid AoE to prevent
Zeromus Abyssal Nox The Abyssal Fracture / The Abyssal Fracture (Extreme) Boss Heal to full

Removing Doom

If there is a bar on top of the status, then Doom can be removed by using Esuna.png  Esuna or The Warden's Paean.png  The Warden's Paean. Sometimes, monsters can cast Doom that can't be removed with Esuna but by other means, such as topping off the targeted player's HP bar to full, killing all the spawned adds, or by standing on a certain object (e.g., a white puddle). The non-Esuna methods of removing Doom will vary depending on the encounter.

In other cases, Doom cannot be removed and the player will die. In these scenarios, Doom is given as a punishment for failing certain mechanics, or from receiving two stacks of Twice-come ruin icon1.png Twice-come Ruin, three stacks of Twice-come ruin icon1.png Thrice-come Ruin, or four stacks of Twice-come ruin icon1.png Fourfold-come Ruin. These debuffs are either given as a punishment for mechanic failure, such as in Delubrum Reginae, or to enforce ways of resolving certain mechanics, in a similar manner as Elemental Resistance Down or Physical/Magical Vulnerability Up debuffs.

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