Chernobog

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Chernobog

S RANK

Chernobog is a Rank S Elite Mark found in Outer La Noscea.

Chernobog is a Rank S Elite Mark found in Outer La Noscea. Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to Allied Seal 100 Allied Seals, Centurio Seal 50 Centurio Seals, Allagan Tomestone of Poetics 100 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, and Allagan Tomestone of Aesthetics 30 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics.

Map of Spawn Points

Coordinates

Outer La Noscea

(x16,y18) (x15,y18) (x15,y17) (x13,y17) (x15,y15) (x14,y14) (x15,y12) (x15,y11) (x19,y15) (x23,y16) (x23,y15) (x21,y15) (x24,y16) (x23,y13) (x22,y11) (x22,y10) (x23,y9) (x22,y8) (x22,y7) (x21,y7) (x25,y8) (x27,y6) (x27,y7)

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Assuming his spawn timer is up, when a player dies in Outer La Noscea; it has a chance of spawning. Where and how don't matter at all!

  • Setting your Home Point to Outer La Noscea can be useful for repeatedly dying if you do not have a friend to raise you.

Time

65 to 71 hours after it's killed; or alternatively 39 to 43 hours after maintenance has ended.

Tips and Tricks

  • Mortal Ray is a conal gaze attack that is easily dodged by looking away from Chernobog.
  • Triclip is a conal tankbuster.
  • Voidfire II is a circular aoe on a random player.
  • Void Blizzard III is a circular aoe on a random player that inflicts those hit with Bind.
  • Frightful Roar is a large aoe that inflicts all hit with a cleansable Vulnerability Up debuff.
  • Mow is a conal aoe that inflicts those hit with a cleansable Poison dot.

Trivia

Description

In death does Chernobog find its purpose, and so the scent of corse-flower is sweet to this creature.
A stele unearthed at Nym records that Chernobog was summoned during the War of the Magi in the Fifth Astral Era, for the conquest of the Floating City.
The ploy failed and Chernobog was bound at great cost, by the efforts of some two score phrontists of Nym. What broke the tethers is not known, though there are theories ranging from the Calamity to the humble weevil.

— Hunter-Scholar of Camp Overlook

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