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==Tips and Tricks==
==Tips and Tricks==
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* '''Fanged Lunge''' is a gap closer which leaps to a target. Follows up with Heavy Stomp.
* '''Heavy Stomp''' is an untelegraphed [[circle AoE]] around [[Arch-Eta]] applying a Vulnerability Up.
* '''Energy Wave''' is an untelegraphed [[column AoE]] in a random direction. Move out of its path.
* '''Sonic Howl''' is an unavoidable [[large AoE]] which takes advantage of any vulnerability stacks.


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 13:33, 19 December 2021

Arch-Eta

A RANK

Arch-Eta is a Rank A Elite Mark found in Ultima Thule.

Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to Sack of Nuts 40 Sacks of Nuts, Allagan Tomestone of Poetics 30 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics and Allagan Tomestone of Aesthetics 10 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics. Players will also have a chance of obtaining 1 Cracked anthocluster icon1.png  Cracked Anthocluster, 1 Cracked dendrocluster icon1.png  Cracked Dendrocluster or both.

Coordinates

Ultima Thule

(x8.2, y20.8), (x11.7, y21.6), (x13.1, y10.2), (x15.9, y26.5), (x17.1, y30.5), (x19.2, y9.6), (x21.9, y34.5), (x28.0, y12.1)

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

4 to 6 hours after killed.

Tips and Tricks

  • Fanged Lunge is a gap closer which leaps to a target. Follows up with Heavy Stomp.
  • Heavy Stomp is an untelegraphed circle AoE around Arch-Eta applying a Vulnerability Up.
  • Energy Wave is an untelegraphed column AoE in a random direction. Move out of its path.
  • Sonic Howl is an unavoidable large AoE which takes advantage of any vulnerability stacks.

Description

What traits mark organisms as “alive,” you doubtless wonder! Ahem. Most possess reproductive capabilities, the ability to evolve and adapt, and survival instincts or mechanisms. Even a machine, should it possess all of these traits, would be classified as a living organism.
Which brings us to Omega. Was it, in fact, alien life? Yes, says I!
To prove this, naturally, I require evidence both that Omega came to us from the sea of stars as the Allagans wrote, and that its species satisfies the conditions I described. Evidence of evolution from its home star, in other words!

— Chrysielle, Old Sharlayan Aetheryte Plaza, Old Sharlayan

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