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Purushamriga

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Job: Varies
Family: Dhalmel
Weak to:

Notorious Monster

Purushamriga
Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes
Ghoyu's Reverie Information Needed

Ermine's Tail (1.8%)*
Maze Rune 052 (1.8%)
Maze Rune 054 (3.5%)
Maze Rune 055 (3.5%)
Maze Rune 056 (3.5%)
Maze Rune 108 (1.8%)

1 A, L, H
10,000~15,000 HP
A = Aggressive; L = Links; S = Detects by Sight; H = Detects by Sound; HP = Detects Low HP; M = Detects Magic; Sc = Follows by Scent; T(S) = True-sight; T(H) = True-hearing; JA = Detects job abilities; WS = Detects weaponskills; Z(D) = Asleep in Daytime; Z(N) = Asleep at Nighttime

Notes:

  • Possible Notorious Monster encountered during a Liquidation Team maze, with Beast Rune applied.
  • Must have the Lost and Found rune set in your Maze Tabula for item to be eligible to appear in the Hoardbox.
  • Has fairly high accuracy and attack speed.
  • Hits for 300-400 on most jobs and for 50-250 on a Paladin.
  • Used normal Dhalmel TP moves. Stomping hit our NIN tank for 900+.
  • Stomping may additionally cause a stun effect, possibly a result of including Maze Rune 039 (Altered Aggression).
  • Highly resistant to Silence, Gravity.
  • Perhaps immune to Sleep, Repose, Bind.
  • Blind, Paralyze and Slow appeared to stick pretty easily.
  • Beast Killer gear seemed especially potent.
  • Healers should focus on erasing Cold Stare and casting Silena quickly while keeping high Regen on at all times.
  • May stall the end of the fight due to Healing Breeze, but it didn't really seem to be regaining more than we were doing in between each use. Time didn't seem to be an issue.
  • With Might and Supreme Might runes, NM can heal upto 4000 HP with Healing Breeze, BLM75/WHM37 was not able to stun it.
    • Recommend using a PLD/NIN with a Beast Killer shield and not dispelling berserk if you use the might runes and a physical damage setup. DD's were doing very little damage until it berserked.
  • See Strategies for more info.

Historical Background

In Hindu mythology, Purushamriga is a creature with a human head and a lion’s body. It is described as the Indian Sphinx. Statues are often found outside temples, where it serves to take away the sins of entrants to the temple and to ward off evil from the sacred grounds. It is Sanskrit for “human-beast”.

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