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Vouivre

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Vouivre
Vouivre
Job: Thief
Family: Wyverns
Family 2: [[:Category:{{{family2}}}|{{{family2}}}]]
Family 3: [[:Category:{{{family3}}}|{{{family3}}}]]
Crystal: Wind
Weak against: Dark Dark
Resistant to: Fire FireWind Wind
Immune to: Light Light
Absorbs:
Notorious Monster
BCNM: [[{{{bcnm name}}}|{{{bcnm name}}}]]
ENM: [[{{{enm name}}}|{{{enm name}}}]]
KSNM: [[{{{ksnm name}}}|{{{ksnm name}}}]]
ZNM: [[{{{isnm name}}}|{{{isnm name}}}]]
HENM: [[{{{henm name}}}|{{{henm name}}}]]
Spawn Type: Lottery
Title Obtained: {{{title obtained}}}
EXP Party Type: Verification Needed


Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes
Ifrit's Cauldron
H-6/I-7
79-80 1 A, S
??? HP
A = Aggressive; NA = Non-Aggresive; L = Links; S = Detects by Sight; H = Detects by Sound;
HP = Detects Low HP; M = Detects Magic; Sc = Follows by Scent; T(S) = True-sight; T(H) = True-hearing
JA = Detects job abilities; WS = Detects weaponskills; Z(D) = Asleep in Daytime; Z(N) = Asleep at Nighttime; A(R) = Aggressive to Reive participants
Vouivre spawn area

Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes

none

Notes:

Dread Shriek: Paralyzes everyone within the AoE.
Radiant Breath: Silences and Slows (does not overwrite Haste) in a frontal range.
Dispelling Wind: Removes up to three buffs from everyone within the AoE.
Fang Rush: Three-hit attack, absorbed by Utsusemi.
  • Killable by a party of 75 MNK, 75 BST, 75 WHM. Soloable by some well-geared jobs like DRG. (see testimonials)
  • Cannot be pulled out of his spawn area. He will despawn.

Historical Background

In French folklore, the Vouivre was a dragon with one eye. The eye was actually a blood red carbuncle stone. Its scales were known to sparkle like diamonds and it wore a crown of pearls. It hoarded treasure and had a habit of spreading the treasure out on Palm Sunday to admire its collection. This treasure was usually found under rocks and was accessible to humans once a year. This was an excellent way to capture treasure-seekers and the occasional child. It was considered the French counterpart to the English Wyvern. Its name is derived from "viper".