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=== Historical Background === | === Historical Background === | ||
In Arabic mythology, the Ghoul is a type of demon. They reside in graveyards, wilderness areas (the desert), lonely areas, caves, and islands occasionally. They feed off of the dead and any living passersby. They are said to be able to change their shape into anything, including animals. In some accounts, Ghouls were only female. The males of their race were called [[Qutrub]]. In early 20th century horror fiction, Ghouls were turned into the human-eating undead modern people are familiar with. Ghoul derives from Al Ghul, which means "the demon". The star in the constellation Perseus, [[Algol]], is derived from the term Al Ghul. | In Arabic mythology, the Ghoul is a type of demon. They reside in graveyards, wilderness areas (the desert), lonely areas, caves, and islands occasionally. They feed off of the dead and any living passersby. They are said to be able to change their shape into anything, including animals. In some accounts, Ghouls were only female. The males of their race were called [[Qutrub]]. In early 20th century horror fiction, Ghouls were turned into the human-eating undead modern people are familiar with. Ghoul derives from Al Ghul, which means "the demon". The star in the constellation Perseus, [[Algol]], is derived from the term Al Ghul. |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 25 February 2024
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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Jugner Forest
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16 - 26 | 7 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Valkurm Dunes
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18 - 24 | 18 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Pashhow Marshlands
|
18 - 25 | 6 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Buburimu Peninsula
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20 - 24 | 21 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Gusgen Mines
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20 - 27 | 21 Respawn: 10 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Carpenters' Landing
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21 - 27 | 10 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Maze of Shakhrami
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22 - 26 | 25 Respawn: 12 minutes |
A, H, HP ~500 HP ??? MP | ||
Outer Horutoto Ruins
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23 - 26 | 18
Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Jugner Forest (S)
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43 - 46 | 4 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
Pashhow Marshlands (S)
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67 - 69 | 3 Respawn: 5 minutes |
A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | ||
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 |
Historical Background
In Arabic mythology, the Ghoul is a type of demon. They reside in graveyards, wilderness areas (the desert), lonely areas, caves, and islands occasionally. They feed off of the dead and any living passersby. They are said to be able to change their shape into anything, including animals. In some accounts, Ghouls were only female. The males of their race were called Qutrub. In early 20th century horror fiction, Ghouls were turned into the human-eating undead modern people are familiar with. Ghoul derives from Al Ghul, which means "the demon". The star in the constellation Perseus, Algol, is derived from the term Al Ghul.