Ashmaker Gotblut

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Ashmaker in Yughott Grotto
Ashmaker Gotblut
Job: Black Mage
Family: Orcs
Family 2: [[:Category:{{{family2}}}|{{{family2}}}]]
Family 3: [[:Category:{{{family3}}}|{{{family3}}}]]
Crystal: Fire
Weak against: Water Water
Resistant to:
Immune to:
Absorbs:
Notorious Monster
Spawn Type:
Title Obtained:
EXP Party Type: Verification Needed


Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes'

Yughott Grotto

17-18

1

A, L, S, Sc
450~550 HP
??? MP

La Vaule (S)

Unknown

  • ???~??? gil (??? Gil) Information Needed

1

A, L, T(S), Sc
??? HP
??? MP

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A = Aggressive; NA = Non-Aggresive; L = Links; S = Detects by Sight; H = Detects by Sound;
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
Yughott-grotto 1-NM.png

Notes: (Yughott Grotto)

  • Note* "PH ID 04E - Orcish Stonechucker" has a PH of it's own, that is currently unknown.
  • Killable by: Solo at level 25. (see testimonials)
  • Special Attacks: Manafont.
  • Can be Silenced.
  • Has a respawn time of one to three Earth hours.


Notes: (La Vaule (S))

  • Lottery Spawn from the Orcish Augur behind the fence west of the Campaign fortress in K-9.
  • Killable by: BST75/WHM37 solo (see testimonials).
  • Will come into melee range after 15%.
  • Special attacks: Manafont at roughly 60% HP.
    • During Manafont, it spams spells like normal BLM mobs.
  • Can cast Firaga II, Firaga III, Flare II, Fire IV, and Blaze Spikes.
  • Can use a spell every 5-10 Seconds, Tends to favor -aga Spells.

Suggestions

  • Using Barfira can drastically reduce his Damage, he does not have overwhelming INT.
  • Train to zone and have a party member claim while links depop. This way you'll have a safe fighting spot, and room to run out of casting range if needed to Kite.

Historical Background

  • Got: "Got" could be a variation or misspelling of the German word "Gott," which translates to "God." This association suggests a potential religious or divine connotation.
  • Blut: "Blut" translates to "blood" in German. Historically, blood has been symbolically linked to various concepts such as lineage, life force, sacrifice, and spirituality.