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{| | {{Infobox Monster | ||
| | | image = Baobhan Sith.png | ||
| image caption = Baobhan Sith | |||
| job = [[Black Mage]] | |||
| family = Ghosts | |||
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| crystal = Ice | |||
| weaknesses = {{Element|Light}} {{Element|Fire}} | |||
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| type = Notorious Monster | |||
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| spawn = Lottery | |||
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{ | {| class="nms horizon-table table-xl center-col-2 center-col-5 center-col-6" | ||
! Zone || Level || Drops || Steal || Spawns || Notes | |||
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| | |[[Gustav Tunnel]] | ||
[[Gustav Tunnel]] | |77 - 81 | ||
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77-81 | |||
*[[Cheviot Cloth]] (up to x4) | *[[Cheviot Cloth]] (up to x4) | ||
:*1st: {{Hxi Drop Rate|100%}} | |||
:*2nd - 4th: {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=240/1000|0|0}} | |||
*{{Gil Dropped|12000}} | *{{Gil Dropped|12000}} | ||
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| | |1 | ||
1 | |A, H, HP<br>{{HPMP|low hp=|high hp=|low mp=|high mp=}} | ||
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A, H, HP<br>{{HPMP|low hp=|high hp=|low mp=|high mp=}} | |||
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{{Monster Notes}} | {{Monster Notes}} | ||
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[[File:Gustav-tunnel 2 NM.png|thumb]] | [[File:Gustav-tunnel 2 NM.png|thumb]] | ||
== Horizon Changes {{changes}} == | |||
Notes | {{HorizonChangesBox|}} | ||
==Notes== | |||
*[[Lottery Spawn]] from the [[Erlik]] at K-8 on the second map. (After Update) | |||
*Immune to [[Silence]], [[Stun]], [[Dispel_(Spell)|Dispel]], [[Bind]]. | |||
*Break works but gains resistance over time like with all Enfeebling Magic | |||
*Recommended to be pulled up to bune area for kill due to undead aggroing to low HP. Loses hate easily. | |||
*Item Drops: At least one [[Cheviot Cloth]] drops 100% of the time. | |||
*Can drop up to 4 [[Cheviot Cloth]] | |||
*Special Attacks: Additional Effect: [[Terror]]; | |||
{{Testimonials}} | {{Testimonials}} | ||
== Historical Background == | |||
A vampiric ghost from folklore in the Scottish Highlands, these were ghosts who appeared as beautiful women who would invite men to dance with them. During the dancing, they would drink the men's blood. They are also called the White Women of the Highlands. They were usually found in forests or other natural settings. Some versions have them as a very fair maiden garbed in a green dress, similar to [[Maighdean Uaine]], the Green Lady, who likewise would be feared by people (though Square didn't use that version for Maighdean Uaine, they used another version of her). She is considered similar to Leanan Sidhe, though there are differences between the two (Leanan Sidhe is a vampiric female spirit in the Isle of Man who would act as a muse, inspiring a poet. Her phantasmic presence brings supernatural inspiration and the poet achieves greatness, but that greatness costs them their life energy, which the muse feeds off of). | A vampiric ghost from folklore in the Scottish Highlands, these were ghosts who appeared as beautiful women who would invite men to dance with them. During the dancing, they would drink the men's blood. They are also called the White Women of the Highlands. They were usually found in forests or other natural settings. Some versions have them as a very fair maiden garbed in a green dress, similar to [[Maighdean Uaine]], the Green Lady, who likewise would be feared by people (though Square didn't use that version for Maighdean Uaine, they used another version of her). She is considered similar to Leanan Sidhe, though there are differences between the two (Leanan Sidhe is a vampiric female spirit in the Isle of Man who would act as a muse, inspiring a poet. Her phantasmic presence brings supernatural inspiration and the poet achieves greatness, but that greatness costs them their life energy, which the muse feeds off of). | ||
Latest revision as of 20:23, 15 July 2025
| Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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| Gustav Tunnel | 77 - 81 |
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1 | A, H, HP ??? HP ??? MP | |
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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 | |||||
Horizon Changes 
Notes
- Lottery Spawn from the Erlik at K-8 on the second map. (After Update)
- Immune to Silence, Stun, Dispel, Bind.
- Break works but gains resistance over time like with all Enfeebling Magic
- Recommended to be pulled up to bune area for kill due to undead aggroing to low HP. Loses hate easily.
- Item Drops: At least one Cheviot Cloth drops 100% of the time.
- Can drop up to 4 Cheviot Cloth
- Special Attacks: Additional Effect: Terror;
(see testimonials)
Historical Background
A vampiric ghost from folklore in the Scottish Highlands, these were ghosts who appeared as beautiful women who would invite men to dance with them. During the dancing, they would drink the men's blood. They are also called the White Women of the Highlands. They were usually found in forests or other natural settings. Some versions have them as a very fair maiden garbed in a green dress, similar to Maighdean Uaine, the Green Lady, who likewise would be feared by people (though Square didn't use that version for Maighdean Uaine, they used another version of her). She is considered similar to Leanan Sidhe, though there are differences between the two (Leanan Sidhe is a vampiric female spirit in the Isle of Man who would act as a muse, inspiring a poet. Her phantasmic presence brings supernatural inspiration and the poet achieves greatness, but that greatness costs them their life energy, which the muse feeds off of).
