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{{Minion Infobox
| image = [[file:axolotl eft1.jpg|300px]]
| Type = Critter
| Auto Attack=Single Target
| HP = 300
| ATK = 20
| DEF = 80
| SPD = 2
| Cost = 10
| Strengths =
| Special Action = '''Eft in Charge''' - Doubles the amount of HP restored to allies stationed in gates. Duration: 20s
| Action Type = Special
| Points = 30
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[[Axolotl Eft]] is a [[minion]] acquired from [[Waterside Exploration|Waterside Exploration XXII]] and [[Fisher]] [[Quick Exploration]].
[[Axolotl Eft]] is a [[minion]] acquired from [[Waterside Exploration|Waterside Exploration XXII]] and [[Fisher]] [[Quick Exploration]].

Revision as of 01:37, 5 November 2021

Axolotl Eft

Axolotl eft icon3.png

Behaviour
Independent
Vendor Value
Gil 60
Patch
4.1
Lord of Verminion
Type
Critter Critter
HP
300
ATK
20
DEF
80
SPD
★★
Cost
10
Auto-attack
Single-target
Strengths
Special
Eft in Charge
Special Type
Special
Area effect
0 area action.png
Special Desc
Doubles the amount of HP restored to allies stationed in Gates.
Special Dur
20s
Points
30

Summon your axolotl eft minion. Because there truly is nothing more adorable than an oddly Lalafellin face on the body of a moist, frilled salamander.

— In-game description

The retainer who reeled in this specimen claims it is the fabled hundred-eyed axolotl, but at a glance it is short at least ninety-eight. Nor would the man say where he found the creature. For now, it shall be called an “axolotl eft” until such time as naturalists decide what it actually is.

— In-game journal description

The plot thickens like a dollop of salamander oil. - Godbert

— In-game tooltip description


Axolotl Eft is a critter minion.

Axolotl Eft is a minion acquired from Waterside Exploration XXII and Fisher Quick Exploration.

Description

Summon your axolotl eft minion. Because there truly is nothing more adorable than an oddly Lalafellin face on the body of a moist, frilled salamander.

The retainer who reeled in this specimen claims it is the fabled hundred-eyed axolotl, but at a glance it is short at least ninety-eight. Nor would the man say where he found the creature. For now, it shall be called an “axolotl eft” until such time as naturalists decide what it actually is.

The plot thickens like a dollop of salamander oil. - Godbert

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