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'''Notes:'''
'''Notes:'''
*[[Timed Spawn]] on the island at (F-8).
*[[Timed Spawn]] on the island at (F-8).
*[[Respawn Time]] is every 22-23 hours (Earth time), will appear earlier after server maintenance.
*[[Respawn Time]] is every 22-23 hours (Earth time), will open after server maintenance.
*Uses all [[:category:Hippogryphs|Hippogryph]] special attacks.
*Uses all [[:category:Hippogryphs|Hippogryph]] special attacks.
*Uses "Hoof Volley" (critical single-target damage attack that resets hate) after all of its special attacks.  Very rarely can also use it without doing a special attack prior.
*Uses "Hoof Volley" (critical single-target damage attack that resets hate) after all of its special attacks.  Very rarely can also use it without doing a special attack prior.

Latest revision as of 21:34, 28 April 2024

Job: Bard
Family: Hippogryph
Crystal: Light
Weak to: Ice

Notorious Monster
Title Obtained: Boroka Beleaguerer

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Notes:

  • Timed Spawn on the island at (F-8).
  • Respawn Time is every 22-23 hours (Earth time), will open after server maintenance.
  • Uses all Hippogryph special attacks.
  • Uses "Hoof Volley" (critical single-target damage attack that resets hate) after all of its special attacks. Very rarely can also use it without doing a special attack prior.
  • A tank capable of using Blink or Utsusemi is recommended, as direct physical damage from "Hoof Volley" is likely to be too high. ("Fantod" + "Hoof Volley" is recorded to deal over 2100 direct damage!)
  • It is not needed to have a blink tank if you kite it when it does its first TP move, then stop after it tries Hoof Volley.
  • However, if it uses Jettatura, you cannot run out of range while Terrorized.
  • Uses the Bard two-hour ability Soul Voice. Is capable of using it multiple times during the fight.
  • Known to use the following Bard Songs with a high degree of Fast Cast:

Video

See the Video page.

Historical Background

In Filipino mythology (specifically the Iloko), the boroka is a cannibalistic witch who appears as a creature with the head of a woman, the body and legs of a horse, and the wings of an eagle. She was fond of devouring children.