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{{Quotation|Ty'at Qat, Iq Br'aax, [[Yak T'el]]|''There are many examples of odd, ambulant flora in Yak Tel, but the creature we call Neyoozoteel is odder than most. When it comes across anything that it thinks would make good fertilizer, it goes into a frenzy─swinging its roots like gnarled, knotted fists, vomiting corrosive sap every which way, and plucking hard, heavy seeds from its crown to hurl at its quarry like an angry punter at a festival game. The name means “he who spreads his roots,” after the way it constantly wanders the jungles in search of sustenance. Wanderings that often bring it into contact with the local population. Encounters that rarely end well. Take the poor folk of Golmajiik Grove. Seems it's taken a liking to the stuff they use to fertilize their banana plots, so every delivery is a nerve-wracking game of cat and mouse. If you're planning to hunt it, perhaps a pinch of it could serve as the cheese in your trap.''}} | {{Quotation|Ty'at Qat, Iq Br'aax, [[Yak T'el]]|''There are many examples of odd, ambulant flora in Yak Tel, but the creature we call Neyoozoteel is odder than most.<br /> When it comes across anything that it thinks would make good fertilizer, it goes into a frenzy─swinging its roots like gnarled, knotted fists, vomiting corrosive sap every which way, and plucking hard, heavy seeds from its crown to hurl at its quarry like an angry punter at a festival game.<br /> The name means “he who spreads his roots,” after the way it constantly wanders the jungles in search of sustenance. Wanderings that often bring it into contact with the local population. Encounters that rarely end well.<br /> Take the poor folk of Golmajiik Grove. Seems it's taken a liking to the stuff they use to fertilize their banana plots, so every delivery is a nerve-wracking game of cat and mouse. If you're planning to hunt it, perhaps a pinch of it could serve as the cheese in your trap.''}} | ||
==Lore== | ==Lore== |
Revision as of 00:22, 30 July 2024
Neyoozoteel is a Rank S Elite Mark found in Yak T'el.
Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to 100 Sacks of Nuts, 100 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, 80 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics, 30 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry, 1 Cracked Novacluster and 1 Cracked Prismaticluster.
Coordinates
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
---|---|---|
Yak T'el | (X:8.6, Y:20.0) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:21.7, Y:28.9) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:21.1, Y:36.5) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:22.9, Y:14.4) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:23.0, Y:28.9) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:23.8, Y:35.3) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:24.5, Y:13.7) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:24.0, Y:33.5) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:26.1, Y:9.9) | 100 |
Yak T'el | (X:32.9, Y:16.5) | 100 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Discard a single stack of at least 50 Fish Meal.
Time
84 to 132 hours after it's been killed; or alternatively 50 to 80 hours after maintenance has ended.
Tips and Tricks
- Noxious Sap is a telegraphed conal AoE at a random target applying a Vulnerability Up.
- Whirling Omen is applies directional Omen buffs to Neyoozoteel.
- Sap Spiller uses Noxious Sap in the direction of the Omen buffs relative to its position after the last attack. Consumes Omen buffs from left-to-right.
- Neurotoxify is an unavoidable large AoE that applies Delayed Neurotoxicity.
- Delayed Neurotoxicity stuns after 18s has passed. You must have worked out the safe spot for Whirling Omen in advance or you will be unable to avoid it.
- Cocopult is a telegraphed stack marker on a random target applying Heavy to those hit. Follows up with Noxious Sap which is challenging to avoid with Heavy so move quick.
- Ravaging Roots is an initially telegraphed + AoE that rotates in the indicated direction. Those who don't rotate with it are hit with a Vulnerability Up.
Description
“There are many examples of odd, ambulant flora in Yak Tel, but the creature we call Neyoozoteel is odder than most.
When it comes across anything that it thinks would make good fertilizer, it goes into a frenzy─swinging its roots like gnarled, knotted fists, vomiting corrosive sap every which way, and plucking hard, heavy seeds from its crown to hurl at its quarry like an angry punter at a festival game.
The name means “he who spreads his roots,” after the way it constantly wanders the jungles in search of sustenance. Wanderings that often bring it into contact with the local population. Encounters that rarely end well.
Take the poor folk of Golmajiik Grove. Seems it's taken a liking to the stuff they use to fertilize their banana plots, so every delivery is a nerve-wracking game of cat and mouse. If you're planning to hunt it, perhaps a pinch of it could serve as the cheese in your trap.— Ty'at Qat, Iq Br'aax, Yak T'el