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==Description==
==Description==
''"A merchant visiting from beyond the steppes claimed he was attacked by a monster from the sky. ''<br />
{{Quotation|Jaliqai of Reunion|A merchant visiting from beyond the steppes claimed he was attacked by a monster from the sky. <br />
''At first we thought he spoke of a yol or a muu shuwuu, but the trader insisted that it was neither of these. “A giant winged lizard,” he said, in the face of much laughter. ''<br />
At first we thought he spoke of a yol or a muu shuwuu, but the trader insisted that it was neither of these. “A giant winged lizard,” he said, in the face of much laughter. <br />
''And yet his was not the last sighting of this fantastic beast. Forced to accept the truth of its existence, we call it by the word the merchant taught us in his native tongue: Aswang."''
And yet his was not the last sighting of this fantastic beast. Forced to accept the truth of its existence, we call it by the word the merchant taught us in his native tongue: Aswang.}}
 
~ Jaliqai of Reunion


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 00:04, 1 September 2018

Aswang

B RANK

Aswang is a Rank B Elite Mark found in The Azim Steppe.

Map of Spawn Points

Aswang is a Rank B Elite Mark found in The Azim Steppe. Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player Gil 5,000 gil and Centurio Seal 100 Centurio Seals if the mob is the weekly Elite Veteran Clan Mark Bill.

Coordinates

The Azim Steppe

(x28,y26) (x28,y18) (x22,y16) (x17,y18) (x12,y17) (x13,y9) (x19,y10) (x27,y8) (x35,y15) (x22,y16)

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

5 seconds after death

Tips and Tricks

  • Shock is an easily dodgable conal aoe.
  • Lightning Bolt is an easily dodgable circular aoe.

Description

A merchant visiting from beyond the steppes claimed he was attacked by a monster from the sky.
At first we thought he spoke of a yol or a muu shuwuu, but the trader insisted that it was neither of these. “A giant winged lizard,” he said, in the face of much laughter.
And yet his was not the last sighting of this fantastic beast. Forced to accept the truth of its existence, we call it by the word the merchant taught us in his native tongue: Aswang.

— Jaliqai of Reunion

Gallery

Aswang pic 1.png Template:Elite Marks