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===Trigger=== | ===Trigger=== | ||
Complete the '{{questlink|fate-boss|You Are What You Drink}}' FATE at x14, y23.5, three times in a row. | Complete the '{{questlink|fate-boss|You Are What You Drink}}' FATE at x14, y23.5, three times in a row. | ||
* This is not linked to any other [[FATE]]. This means that every single other FATE can spawn at the same time as this one and that none of them block its spawn the way they do with [[Senmurv]]'s. Clearing other [[FATE]]s in the area will therefore have no impact on its respawn. | |||
===Time=== | ===Time=== | ||
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* '''Twinscorched Veil''' executes Twinscorch followed by '''Veil of Heat'''. | * '''Twinscorched Veil''' executes Twinscorch followed by '''Veil of Heat'''. | ||
* '''Fire's Domain''' is a telegraphed [[column AoE]] leap to a random target. The target has an [[AoE marker]] on them and they can stretch this AoE. | * '''Fire's Domain''' is a telegraphed [[column AoE]] leap to a random target. The target has an [[AoE marker]] on them and they can stretch this AoE. | ||
* '''Pyre of Rebirth''' applies '''Boiling''', an 18 second debuff that applies [[Pyretic]] for 3 seconds when it expires. | * '''Pyre of Rebirth''' applies '''Boiling''', an 18 second debuff that applies {{status effect|pyretic}} '''[[Pyretic]]''' for 3 seconds when it expires. | ||
** '''Pyretic''' causes you to take damage every time you attack. Tends to coincidence with the end of '''Twinscorched Halo''' or '''Twinscorched Veil''', so detarget and stop attacking after solving the mechanic. | ** '''Pyretic''' causes you to take damage every time you attack. Tends to coincidence with the end of '''Twinscorched Halo''' or '''Twinscorched Veil''', so detarget and stop attacking after solving the mechanic. | ||
* '''Captive Bolt''' is a telegraphed [[stack marker]] on a random target. | * '''Captive Bolt''' is a telegraphed [[stack marker]] on a random target. | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Quotation|Elenyate, Hhusatahwi, [[Shaaloani]]|''Do you know the Maw of Sansheya? It's a collection of springs that marks the border between the grasslands and the wilds. The water's undrinkable─not only because it's rich in ceruleum, but because that ceruleum's always on fire, ignited by the harsh light of the desert sun. It was named by the Tonawawta who make their home nearby. According to an old legend passed down among them, Sansheya is a beast of blue flame that sleeps in the earth below, awakening when its minions cast themselves into its maw. You might think it naught but a fable─a cautionary tale to warn people away from the burning pits. Indeed, many did─till a beast of blue flame matching the description in the legend was sighted in the area. The name “Sansheya” means “the reincarnated” in the Tonawawtan tongue. They know it as a vengeful spirit, who drinks in all the pain and suffering of the animals who slip into the pits and lose their lives to the flames, only to rise again to regurgitate it across the land. Whether you believe that or not is up to you. All I'll say is: if you do a lot of hunting in ceruleum country, don't be surprised if it should stoke a certain, cerulean flame.''}} | {{Quotation|Elenyate, Hhusatahwi, [[Shaaloani]]|''Do you know the Maw of Sansheya? It's a collection of springs that marks the border between the grasslands and the wilds. The water's undrinkable─not only because it's rich in ceruleum, but because that ceruleum's always on fire, ignited by the harsh light of the desert sun.<br /> It was named by the Tonawawta who make their home nearby. According to an old legend passed down among them, Sansheya is a beast of blue flame that sleeps in the earth below, awakening when its minions cast themselves into its maw.<br /> You might think it naught but a fable─a cautionary tale to warn people away from the burning pits. Indeed, many did─till a beast of blue flame matching the description in the legend was sighted in the area.<br /> The name “Sansheya” means “the reincarnated” in the Tonawawtan tongue. They know it as a vengeful spirit, who drinks in all the pain and suffering of the animals who slip into the pits and lose their lives to the flames, only to rise again to regurgitate it across the land.<br /> Whether you believe that or not is up to you. All I'll say is: if you do a lot of hunting in ceruleum country, don't be surprised if it should stoke a certain, cerulean flame.''}} | ||
==Lore== | ==Lore== |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 19 August 2024
Sansheya is a Rank S Elite Mark found in Shaaloani.
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 |
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Shaaloani | (X:9.4, Y:16.4) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:15.6, Y:9.0) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:22.0, Y:28.7) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:22.3, Y:33.0) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:23.0, Y:19.3) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:24.7, Y:23.7) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:31.0, Y:23.5) | 100 |
Shaaloani | (X:34.2, Y:6.8) | 100 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Complete the 'You Are What You Drink' FATE at x14, y23.5, three times in a row.
- This is not linked to any other FATE. This means that every single other FATE can spawn at the same time as this one and that none of them block its spawn the way they do with Senmurv's. Clearing other FATEs in the area will therefore have no impact on its respawn.
Time
84 to 132 hours after it's been killed; or alternatively 50 to 80 hours after maintenance has ended.
Tips and Tricks
- Halo of Heat is a telegraphed donut AoE around Sansheya applying a Vulnerability Up.
- Veil of Heat is a telegraphed circle AoE around Sansheya applying a Vulnerability Up.
- Twinscorch is a half-circle AoE telegraphed by blue flame on one side, applying a Vulnerability Up. Follows up with another on the opposite side.
- The names of these attacks are Scorching Left and Scorching Right.
- Twinscorched Halo executes Twinscorch followed by Halo of Heat.
- Twinscorched Veil executes Twinscorch followed by Veil of Heat.
- Fire's Domain is a telegraphed column AoE leap to a random target. The target has an AoE marker on them and they can stretch this AoE.
- Pyre of Rebirth applies Boiling, an 18 second debuff that applies Pyretic for 3 seconds when it expires.
- Pyretic causes you to take damage every time you attack. Tends to coincidence with the end of Twinscorched Halo or Twinscorched Veil, so detarget and stop attacking after solving the mechanic.
- Captive Bolt is a telegraphed stack marker on a random target.
- Culling Blade is an unavoidable large AoE taking advantage of accumulated vuln stacks.
Description
“Do you know the Maw of Sansheya? It's a collection of springs that marks the border between the grasslands and the wilds. The water's undrinkable─not only because it's rich in ceruleum, but because that ceruleum's always on fire, ignited by the harsh light of the desert sun.
It was named by the Tonawawta who make their home nearby. According to an old legend passed down among them, Sansheya is a beast of blue flame that sleeps in the earth below, awakening when its minions cast themselves into its maw.
You might think it naught but a fable─a cautionary tale to warn people away from the burning pits. Indeed, many did─till a beast of blue flame matching the description in the legend was sighted in the area.
The name “Sansheya” means “the reincarnated” in the Tonawawtan tongue. They know it as a vengeful spirit, who drinks in all the pain and suffering of the animals who slip into the pits and lose their lives to the flames, only to rise again to regurgitate it across the land.
Whether you believe that or not is up to you. All I'll say is: if you do a lot of hunting in ceruleum country, don't be surprised if it should stoke a certain, cerulean flame.— Elenyate, Hhusatahwi, Shaaloani