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{{ | {{otheruses|the final boss of [[Bardam's Mettle]]|the [[mounts|mount]]|Yol (Mount)}} | ||
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{{NPC infobox | {{NPC infobox | ||
| name = Yol | | name = Yol | ||
| description = | | description = These carnivorous cloudkin native to Othard’s Tail Mountains possess the uncanny ability to bend wind-aspected aether to their wills allowing for not only increased speed, but increased strength—a blast of concentrated gale force from its wings capable of upending a potential target before the yol need even approach it. | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| location = | | location = | ||
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
| dungeon = Bardam's Mettle | | dungeon = Bardam's Mettle | ||
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| gender = | | gender = | ||
| age = | | age = | ||
| race = | | race = Cloudkin | ||
| clan = | | clan = Muu Shuwuu | ||
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| patch = 4.0 | | patch = 4.0 | ||
}} | | release = stormblood | ||
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==Loot== | ==Loot== | ||
{{Drops table header}} | {{Drops table header}} | ||
{{Drops table row| | {{Drops table row|Mol Paladin's Arms (IL 276)}} | ||
{{Drops table row|The Impassible Peak}} | {{Drops table row|The Impassible Peak}} | ||
{{Drops table row|The Blazing Sun}} | {{Drops table row|The Blazing Sun}} | ||
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{{Drops table row|The Heavens Reeling}} | {{Drops table row|The Heavens Reeling}} | ||
{{Drops table row|The Lone Beacon}} | {{Drops table row|The Lone Beacon}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Nomad's Coat of Fending}} | {{Drops table row|Nomad's Coat of Fending}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Nomad's Coat of Maiming}} | {{Drops table row|Nomad's Coat of Maiming}} | ||
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{{Drops table row|Most Unworthy Orchestrion Roll}} | {{Drops table row|Most Unworthy Orchestrion Roll}} | ||
{{Table footer}} | {{Table footer}} | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
{{NPC location table header}} | {{NPC location table header}} | ||
{{NPC location info|Bardam's Mettle| |65}} | {{NPC location info|Bardam's Mettle| |65}} | ||
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==Quests== | ==Quests== | ||
{{quest list header}} | {{quest list header}} | ||
{{quest list row|In the Footsteps of Bardam the Brave}} | |||
{{table footer}} | {{table footer}} | ||
== | ==Lore== | ||
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] Volume II, p. 15|After the horse, the Au Ra turned their hand to taming the yol, and these new mounts saw them expand their dominion to the skies above the Steppe. Breaking the spirit of these bellicose birds of prey, however, is not a task for the faint of heart nor weak of arm. In fact, it was the very danger inherent in this feat which prompted many Xaela tribes to incorporate yol-taming into their rites of passage—furthering the evolution of their merit-based society.}} | |||
[[Category:Enemies]] [[Category:Patch 4.0 Enemies | [[Category:Enemies]] [[Category:Patch 4.0 Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 13 January 2024
- This article is about the final boss of Bardam's Mettle. For the mount, see Yol (Mount).
Yol
“These carnivorous cloudkin native to Othard’s Tail Mountains possess the uncanny ability to bend wind-aspected aether to their wills allowing for not only increased speed, but increased strength—a blast of concentrated gale force from its wings capable of upending a potential target before the yol need even approach it.
— In-game description
Yol is a boss found in Bardam's Mettle.
Loot
Locations
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
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Bardam's Mettle | Unknown | 65 |
Quests
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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In the Footsteps of Bardam the Brave | 65 | Hien |
Lore
“After the horse, the Au Ra turned their hand to taming the yol, and these new mounts saw them expand their dominion to the skies above the Steppe. Breaking the spirit of these bellicose birds of prey, however, is not a task for the faint of heart nor weak of arm. In fact, it was the very danger inherent in this feat which prompted many Xaela tribes to incorporate yol-taming into their rites of passage—furthering the evolution of their merit-based society.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume II, p. 15