Ghoul-type skeletons are found in nearly every region of Vana'diel. It is said that the souls of gluttons in life are doomed to an undeath of feeding on the flesh of mortals. The stomachs of ghouls are completely rotted away, and the inability to sate their hunger no matter how many corpses they consume causes these undead to be particularly violent.
Draugar-type skeletons are completely controlled by the curse of the Lamiae, and possess no emotion and feel no pain. They merely fight until they can no longer move, but are capable of little more than the most basic behavior. Their ranks are easily replenished, so Draugar are often used as a stalling tactic.
The Ghoul-type warrior skeletons wield clubs and shields while the Black Mages carry scythes and cast mainly ice-based spells. The Draugar-type skeletons include the staff-wielding Black Mage, dagger-bearing Thief, polearm-sporting Dragoon, and Dark Knight with a curved blade.
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Special Attacks
Notorious Monsters in Family
Name
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Spawn Information
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Level
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Zone
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Notable Drop(s)
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Ah Puch
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Lottery Spawn from the Ghouls at (G-6) in the Amaryllis Tower (map 2)
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25
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Outer Horutoto Ruins
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Spiro Staff
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Ankou
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Timed spawn at (J-7) to (J-8) during the night (20:00-4:00), approximately every 1 to 2 hours.
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21
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King Ranperre's Tomb
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Astaroth Cane
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Blackbeard
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Spawns on the ferry from Mhaura to Selbina during the pirate event on the ferry when the middle pirate on the enemy ship is wearing a Vermillion Cloak
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67-68
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Ship bound for Selbina
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Sea Robber Cudgel
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Bloody Bones
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Lottery Spawn from the Draugar Servant with a sword (DRK) in (I-6) every 21-24 hours
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Arrapago Reef
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Blackjack Ace's Locket
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Brazen Bones
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Spawn at (H-9) near Full Moon Fountain
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85
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Toraimarai Canal
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Laran's Pendant
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Lich C Magnus
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Forced Spawn during the quest Blue Ribbon Blues by trading a Purple Ribbon to the Hume Bones at (M-10) on the second map
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58
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Lilith's Rod
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Namtar
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Lottery Spawn from the Black Mage Ghasts around (D-7) - (D-8) on the first map
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40-41
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Sea Serpent Grotto
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Namtar Bone
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Silverhook
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Spawns on the ferry from Selbina to Mhaura during the pirate event when the middle pirate on the enemy ship is wearing a Vermillion Cloak
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68-70
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Ship bound for Mhaura
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Seawolf Cudgel
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Skull of Envy
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Jointly Forced Spawned by trading 7 Flint Stones, 1 to each of the 7 Tallow Candles, at the same time
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Envy Spear
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Skull of Gluttony
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Gluttony Sword
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Skull of Greed
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Greed Scimitar
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Skull of Lust
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Lust Dagger
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Skull of Pride
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Pride Staff
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Skull of Sloth
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Sloth Wand
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Skull of Wrath
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60
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Eldieme Necropolis
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Wrath Tabar
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Taxim
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Lottery Spawn of Doom Warlocks around (G-8) every 2 hours
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78-79
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Gustav Tunnel
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Cocytus Pole
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Timeworn Warrior
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Lottery Spawn of Lost Souls around (G-9) & (G-10)
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57-58
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Xarcabard
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Jasper Tathlum
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Velionis
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Forced Spawn by trading a Golden Teeth to the ??? at (G-11) in Arrapago Reef.
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Arrapago Reef
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White Joker Corsair's Belt
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Quest NMs: Ancient Sorcerer, Ancient Warrior, Bodach, Cailleach Bheur, Owl Guardian, Dog Guardian, Yum Kimil, Lost Soul (NM), Namorodo, Scythe Victim, Skeleton Esquire
Mission NMs: Archlich Taber'quoan, Ancient Sorcerer, Ancient Warrior, Azren Kuba, Azren Kuguza, Blest Bones, Corrupted Soffeil, Corrupted Ulbrig, Corrupted Yorgos, Skeleton Scuffler
Battlefield NMs: Cadaver Warrior (ENM), Cadaver Witch (ENM), Ghul-I-Beaban (BCNM), Tapana's Minion's (WoE), Tapana (WoE), Hahava (VWNM)
Campaign NMs: Ancient Royal Knight, Skeleton Escort
Einherjar NMs: Rotting Huskarl, Vanquished Einherjar
Limbus NMs: Inhumer, Iruci
Other NMs: Assault Draugar (Besieged), Iruci (Assists: Vrtra), Lamia's Skeleton (Assists: Lamia No.19), Pey (Assists: Vrtra), Xolotl's Hound Warrior (Assists: Xolotl), Xolotl's Sacrifice (Assists: Xolotl)
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Monsters in Family
Historical Background
Animated human skeletons are known to have personified death in Western culture since the Middle Ages. The Grim Reaper is often depicted as a hooded skeleton holding a scythe (and occasionally an hourglass), which has been attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger (1538). Death as one of the biblical horsemen of the Apocalypse has been depicted as a skeleton riding a horse.
Pages in category "Skeletons"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.