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Iravati

B RANK

Iravati is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Thavnair.

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Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player Gil 5,000 gil and Sack of Nuts 100 Sacks of Nuts if the mob is the weekly Elite Guildship Mark Bill.

Coordinates

Zone Coordinates Level range
Thavnair (X:18.3, Y:23.5) 90
Thavnair (X:19.9, Y:31.0) 90
Thavnair (X:26.4, Y:20.6) 90
Thavnair (X:27.5, Y:25.1) 90
Thavnair (X:32.8, Y:20.5) 90

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

5 seconds after death

Tips and Tricks

  • Rear is a telegraphed circle AoE around Iravati doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack.
  • Trunk Tawse is a telegraphed conal AoE doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack.

Description

Ah yes, Iravati. The name is a rather ancient word for a medicinal plant—or so my colleagues among the Arkasodara say.
Evidently, this particular specimen grew inordinately powerful after menacing several alchemists and subsequently downing half the Great Work's supply of potions and elixirs.
The professors of the Studium's Faculty of Medicine were ecstatic to hear of this, and have requested samples to facilitate the study of the effect alchemical potations have on animals. Alas, for various reasons, few are willing to contend with a rampaging gaja.

— Lubdahrm, Old Sharlayan Aetheryte Plaza, Old Sharlayan

Lore

Named for a medicinal plant in the old tongue of the Arkasodara, Iravati grew inordinately powerful after menacing several alchemists and subsequently downing half the Great Work's supply of potions and elixirs. The professors of the Studium's Faculty of Medicine were ecstatic to hear of this—but have requested the wild beast be tamed ere they incorporate it into their study of the effect alchemical potations have on animals, as few are willing to stare down a rampaging gaja.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 299

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