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Certain [[:Category:Notorious Monsters|rare and notorious monsters]] also inhabit the world of [[Vana'diel]], and, if defeated, may reward the adventurer with [[Notorious Monsters: Level Guide|rare and exclusive items]] and [[gil]], in many cases.
Certain [[:Category:Notorious Monsters|rare and notorious monsters]] also inhabit the world of [[Vana'diel]], and, if defeated, may reward the adventurer with [[Notorious Monsters: Level Guide|rare and exclusive items]] and [[gil]], in many cases.
== Families ==


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== Beast Strength Chart ==
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All monsters in the game are part of a set of [[:Category:Bestiary|families]]. Some [[:Category:Bestiary|families]] are more adept at killing other families. For example, Beasts are better at killing Lizards, which are better at killing Vermin, and so on. You can see that it loops at the end.
===[[Beastmaster]]===
As a [[Beastmaster]], it is your job to learn these family weaknesses and exploit them by choosing a pet that's better at killing your chosen prey.  Note that not all of the mobs below are [[charm|charmable]].
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The effect of properly following this chart is [[Intimidate|intimidation]].  [[Intimidate|Intimidation]] causes your prey to lose a turn, so to speak, and it doesn't attack. Intimidation messages appear in your chat log as "The Steppe Hare is intimidated by the Strolling Sapling's presence" (But the enemy must be attacking the pet that has this trait to be intimidated- "presence" isn't good enough). It functions like paralysis, and stacks with any other paralysis effects (such as from the spell [[Paralyze]] or [[Ice Spikes]]).  [[Beastmaster]]s themselves eventually learn many of these [[Intimidate|"Killer Traits"]].
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===[[Blue Mage]]===
As a [[Blue Mage]], it is your job to learn these family weaknesses and exploit them by using abilities learned ''from'' a family that's better at killing your chosen prey.  For example, by using a spell learned from a mob of the '''Lizard Type''' against a mob of the '''Vermin Type''', you can maximize your spell accuracy and damage.  See [[Blue Magic Monster Correlation Chart]]. Also, by setting certain combinations of spells, you can obtain various [[Intimidate|killer effects]]. </div>
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Revision as of 17:18, 12 November 2023


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There are numerous monsters all over the world of Vana'diel. The vast majority of monsters belong to a certain Family of monsters. A family of monsters will generally possess similar traits and skills. For example, both the Beach Bunny and Variable Hare belong to the Rabbit Family and will typically possess the same abilities (e.g. Double Attack) and special attacks (e.g. Foot Kick). In addition, monsters from within a family will generally share certain behaviors and weaknesses (see Monster Classification).

Each family also has a Type, which generally describes a broad class of monster. Thus, the Rabbit Family is of the Beasts type. Monsters of one type may possess certain advantages or disadvantages when interacting with monsters of another type. To see how types interact with one another, see Ecosystems.

Certain rare and notorious monsters also inhabit the world of Vana'diel, and, if defeated, may reward the adventurer with rare and exclusive items and gil, in many cases.

Families

Arcana

Acroliths
Bombs
Cardians
Caturae
Clusters
Djinn
Dolls
Evil Weapons
Golems
Iron Giants
Khimaira
Magic Pots
Mammets
Maroliths
Mimics
Snolls
Spheroids

Archaia

Chariots
Gears
Ramparts

Amorphs

Acuexes
Flans
Hecteyes
Leeches
Sandworms
Slimes
Slugs
Worms


Aquans

Crabs
Craklaws
Orobon
Pteraketos
Pugils
Rockfins
Ruszors
Sea Monks
Toads
Uragnites

Beasts

Behemoths
Buffalo
Cerberuses
Coeurls
Dhalmels
Gnoles
Manticores
Marids
Opo-opo
Rabbits
Rams
Sheep
Tigers
Yztargs

Beastmen

Antica
Bugbears
Gigas
Goblins
Lamiae
Mamool Ja
Moblins
Orcs
Orcish Warmachines
Poroggos
Qiqirn
Quadav
Sahagin
Siege Turrets
Shadow Lords
Tonberries
Trolls
Yagudo

Birds

Amphipteres
Apkallu
Bat Trios
Birds
Cockatrices
Colibris
Giant Bats
Harpeia
Hippogryphs
Rocs

Demons

Ahriman
Dark Kindred
Dvergr
Gallu
Gargouilles
Imps
Soulflayers
Tauri

Dragons

Dragons
Hydra
Pet Wyverns
Puks
Wyrms
Wyverns
Zilant

Elementals

Elementals
Heartwings
Monoceros
Pixies
Umbrils

Empty

Cravers
Gorgers
Memory Receptacles
Seethers
Thinkers
Wanderers
Weepers

Lizards

Adamantoises
Bugards
Efts
Gabbraths
Lizards
Matamatas
Peistes
Raptors
Wivres

Luminians

Aern
Euvhi
Hpemde
Phuabo
Xzomit
Yovra

Luminions

Ghrah
Zdei

Natural Formations

Blossoms
Fungi
Geysers
Lairs
Obstacles

Plantoids

Belladonnas
Flytraps
Funguars
Goobbues
Leafkin
Mandragora
Morbols
Panopts
Rafflesia
Sabotenders
Saplings
Treants
Yggdreants

Races

Avatars
Humanoids
Moogles

Undead

Corpselights
Corses
Doomed
Fomors
Ghosts
Hounds
Naraka
Qutrub
Shadows
Skeletons
Vampyrs

Vermin

Antlions
Apian Beasts
Bees
Beetles
Bztavians
Chapuli
Chigoes
Crawlers
Diremites
Flies
Fluturinis
Gnats
Ladybugs
Mantids
Scorpions
Spiders
Twitherym
Wamoura
Wamouracampa

Beast Strength Chart

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All monsters in the game are part of a set of families. Some families are more adept at killing other families. For example, Beasts are better at killing Lizards, which are better at killing Vermin, and so on. You can see that it loops at the end.

Beastmaster

As a Beastmaster, it is your job to learn these family weaknesses and exploit them by choosing a pet that's better at killing your chosen prey. Note that not all of the mobs below are charmable.
The effect of properly following this chart is intimidation. Intimidation causes your prey to lose a turn, so to speak, and it doesn't attack. Intimidation messages appear in your chat log as "The Steppe Hare is intimidated by the Strolling Sapling's presence" (But the enemy must be attacking the pet that has this trait to be intimidated- "presence" isn't good enough). It functions like paralysis, and stacks with any other paralysis effects (such as from the spell Paralyze or Ice Spikes). Beastmasters themselves eventually learn many of these "Killer Traits".

Blue Mage

As a Blue Mage, it is your job to learn these family weaknesses and exploit them by using abilities learned from a family that's better at killing your chosen prey. For example, by using a spell learned from a mob of the Lizard Type against a mob of the Vermin Type, you can maximize your spell accuracy and damage. See Blue Magic Monster Correlation Chart. Also, by setting certain combinations of spells, you can obtain various killer effects.


Pages in category "Bestiary"

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