Category:Mandragora
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Seeming to originate from somewhere towards the east, these little bipedal monsters are now common thoughout the Mindartia continent. Coming in both white and black forms, these small menances are known to provoke mischeif among the five primary races. Through the process of evolution, this sentient form of plant life has developed its own independent culture; the society boasts clothing, homes, and a form of extrasensory communication. While seemingly cute and harmless in appearance, the Mandragoras' sense of values differs greatly from that of people or beastmen. These differences often cause friction between the species. The Mandragora receive nourishment from the sun via photosynthesis, which occurs in the leaves that grow on their heads. Merchants treasure these rare leaves, which can be sold for use in medicines and perfumes.
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Special Attacks
Special Abilities | Original and Zilart Areas | Promathia Areas | Wings of the Goddess Areas | Abyssea | |
Head Butt: - Single target damage. Occasionally causes Knockback. | |||||
Scream: - 15' AoE effect Mind Down. | |||||
Photosynthesis: - Mob gains the effect Regen; can be dispelled. | |||||
Dream Flower: - 15' AoE Sleep. (not used by Lycopodia) | |||||
Wild Oats - Single target Vitality Down. Attack removes 2 utsusemi shadows. | |||||
Leaf Dagger - Single target Poison. 1 dmg/tick. Attack ignores utsusemi shadows. | |||||
Petal Pirouette - 15' TP reset (only used by certain Notorious Monsters) | |||||
Demonic Flower - Sacrifices HP to deal damage. (only used by certain Notorious Monsters) | |||||
Note: Notorious Monsters in this family may use all of the above and/or additional unique special abilities. |
Notorious Monsters in Family
Name | Spawn Information | Level | Zone | Notable Drop(s) |
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Tom Tit Tat | Lottery Spawn from the Mandragoras around (H-6) to (I-7) | 9-10 | West Sarutabaruta | Fruit Punches |
Jeduah | Lottery Spawn from the Tiny Lycopodiums around (I-10) | 17-18 | West Sarutabaruta (S) | Anthos Xiphos |
Quest NMs: Peerifool (One Good Deed?) Mission NMs: Ark Angel's Mandragora (Ark Angels/Divine Might) Battlefield NMs: Dvorovoi (BCNM - Steamed Sprouts), Domovoi (BCNM - Steamed Sprouts) Other NMs: Borametz (Limbus), Barometz (Limbus), Enhanced Mandragora (Limbus), Enhanced Pygmaioi (Limbus), Nightmare Mandragora (Dynamis) |
Monsters in Family
Name | Level | Zone |
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Tiny Mandragora | -1 | East Sarutabaruta |
-1 | West Sarutabaruta | |
Mandragora | 3-5 | West Sarutabaruta |
3-6 | East Sarutabaruta | |
Pygmaioi | 7-11 | Tahrongi Canyon |
Tiny Lycopodium | 10-12 | West Sarutabaruta (S) |
Sylvestre | 15-18 | Buburimu Peninsula |
Lycopodium | 22-25 | Fort Karugo-Narugo (S) |
28-32 | Batallia Downs (S) | |
28-32 | Rolanberry Fields (S) | |
28-32 | Sauromugue Champaign (S) | |
31-34 | Meriphataud Mountains (S) | |
Yuhtunga Mandragora | 30-33 | Yuhtunga Jungle |
Yhoator Mandragora | 35-37 | Yhoator Jungle |
Alraune | 37-40 | Bibiki Bay - Purgonorgo Isle |
Mourioche | 62-68 | Boyahda Tree |
Korrigan | 72-75 | Boyahda Tree |
Puck | 74-77 | Den of Rancor |
Historical Background
Mandragora officinarum, or the mandrake, is a plant called by the Arabs luffâh, or beid el-jinn (i.e. genie's eggs). The parsley-shaped root is often branched. Magicians mould this root into a rude resemblance to the human figure, by pinching a constriction a little below the top, so as to make a kind of head and neck, and twisting off the upper branches except two, which they leave as arms, and the lower, except two, which they leave as legs. This root gives off at the surface of the ground a rosette of ovate-oblong to ovate, wrinkled, crisp, sinuate-dentate to entire leaves, 6 to 16 in. long, somewhat resembling those of the tobacco-plant. There spring from the neck a number of one-flowered nodding peduncles, bearing whitish-green flowers, nearly 2 in. broad, which produce globular, succulent, orange to red berries, resembling small tomatoes, which ripen in late spring.
Pages in category "Mandragora"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.