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*[[Dragon Scales]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | *[[Dragon Scales]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | ||
*[[Dragon Talon]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | *[[Dragon Talon]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | ||
*[[Earthen Abjuration: Body]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=1000/1000|0|0}} | *[[Earthen Abjuration: Body]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=1000/1000|0|0}} {{changes|This was not a 100% drop in era.}} | ||
*[[Earthen Abjuration: Legs]] {{Rare|nc}}{{Exclusive|nc}} {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | *[[Earthen Abjuration: Legs]] {{Rare|nc}}{{Exclusive|nc}} {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=false|0|0}} | ||
*[[Neptunal Abjuration: Legs]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=250/1000|0|0}} | *[[Neptunal Abjuration: Legs]] {{Hxi Drop Rate|asb=250/1000|0|0}} | ||
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*'''[[Hurricane Wing]]: Now has a knockback effect''' | *'''[[Hurricane Wing]]: Now has a knockback effect''' | ||
**'''Mostly fought with everyones back to the wall to avoid [[Spike Flail]] | **'''Mostly fought with everyones back to the wall to avoid [[Spike Flail]] | ||
*[[Martial Abjuration: Body]] removed form loot pool | *[[Martial Abjuration: Body]] removed form loot pool. | ||
*[[Aquarian Abjuration: Body]] has been removed from the loot pool | |||
*[[Earthen Abjuration: Legs]] has been added to the loot pool | |||
*[[Earthen Abjuration: Body]] did not have a 100% drop rate in era. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Nidhogg | |
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Family: | Wyrms |
Crystal: | Fire |
Weak against: | |
Resistant to: | |
Notorious Monster | |
Spawn Type: | Timed |
Title Obtained: | Nidhogg Slayer |
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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Dragon's Aery |
88-90 |
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1 | A, T(S) ~70,000 HP | |
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
- Windows are 22~23 Hours after the last death.
- Windows are every 10 minutes and a force pop happens after 60 minutes
- Like many NMs on HorizonXI There is a Claim Shield Any action will put you on the "claim" list. once the Claim Shield falls off, a random person will be picked to win the claim.
- A message is seen by people in the zone that there has been a Spawn.
- Hurricane Wing: Now has a knockback effect
- Mostly fought with everyones back to the wall to avoid Spike Flail
- Martial Abjuration: Body removed form loot pool.
- Aquarian Abjuration: Body has been removed from the loot pool
- Earthen Abjuration: Legs has been added to the loot pool
- Earthen Abjuration: Body did not have a 100% drop rate in era.
Notes
- Uses the same TP moves as Fafnir, but be warned, as they are not limited to the alliance who has claim. AoE attacks will hit everyone in range.
- Nidhogg has a "2 Hour" ability that can be used at will. Noticeable by the usual 2 Hour dust cloud animation, this ability enhances Nidhogg's attack, defense, and magic defense drastically for about 30 seconds. Denoted by the wings being raised in the air, as opposed to their normal position at his sides. During this "2 Hour". Nidhogg will not use any TP moves.
- Highly resistant to Fire and Ice spells.
- Nidhogg will Rage after 60 minutes.
- Will drop Earthen Abjuration: Body 100% of the time as of Patch 1.2.1
Historical Background
In Norse mythology Nidhogg was a dragon who gnawed on one of the three giant roots of Yggdrasil, the world tree (a giant Ash tree which connected all 9 worlds of Norse cosmogony). Nidhogg is located by Hvergelmir ("roaring kettle"; source of all cold rivers), one of the three wells/wellsprings located around Yggdrasil, in Nastrond ("dead body hall"), located in the world of Helheim or Niflheim, where it feeds off of corpses to sustain itself. Nidhogg is fated to finally eat through the entire root at Ragnarok, causing Yggdrasil to collapse. Nidhogg will survive Ragnarok and feast on all the wicked dead in its aftermath. The proper spelling of Nidhogg is Níðhöggr, which means "malice striker" or "tearer of corpses" in Norse.
The other inhabitants of Yggdrasil include: the Norn, three elderly wise-women who wove the tapestry which contained the threads of fate for everyone in the universe, 4 stags which ate the bark or foliage of the tree (Duneyrr/Duneyr, Durathror, Dvalin, Dainn/Dain), 4 serpents which assisted Nidhogg in chewing through the root of Yggdrasil (Grafvolluth, Graback, Goin, Moin), Ratatoskr, a squirrel who would run up the trunk of the tree, acting as the messenger for insults between Nidhogg and Vidofnir, the giant eagle perched atop the tree. Sitting between the eyes of Vidofnir is a hawk named Vedrfolnir (Veðrfölnir, also called Veðrlaufnir).