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Sugaar

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Sugaar

A RANK

Sugaar is a Rank A Elite Mark found in Amh Araeng.

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Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to Sack of Nuts 40 Sack of Nuts, Allagan Tomestone of Poetics 30 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics and Allagan Tomestone of Causality 10 Allagan Tomestones of Causality. Players will also have a chance of obtaining 1 Cracked planicluster icon1.png  Cracked Planicluster, 1 Cracked stellacluster icon1.png  Cracked Stellacluster or both.

Coordinates

Zone Coordinates Level range
Amh Araeng (X:19.1, Y:16.5) 80
Amh Araeng (X:29, Y:26) 80
Amh Araeng (X:33.3, Y:22.5) 80
Amh Araeng (X:16.5, Y:10.1) 80
Amh Araeng (X:17.3, Y:31) 80
Amh Araeng (X:11.8, Y:19.5) 80
Amh Araeng (X:30.5, Y:35.0) 80
Amh Araeng (X:20.1, Y:36.6) 80
Amh Araeng (X:30.5, Y:13.9) 80

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

4 to 6 hours after killed.

Tips and Tricks

Sugaar will occasionally telegraph that it will rotate clockwise or counterclockwise while casting Numbing Noise or Tail Snap. At the end of the cast it will do a wide draw-in, then attack and rotate 120° (1/3) 3 times. If you are out of range of the first attack before being drawn in, you will not get hit by it.

Description

People often focus on the material losses, but the Flood is also responsible for depriving us of wisdom and knowledge─and no few religious traditions. Without people to pass them down to, faiths wither and die. But some survived, and with them stories, like that of the demon Sugaar. It's a simple tale, to be fair. “Listen to what your elders say, or Sugaar will come and spirit you away.” It helped too that it was a big, scary lizard. So when a particularly large sibilus was seen wandering Amh Araeng, it's no surprise that people thought to name it for the legend. Nevertheless, it's probably prudent not to ignore the wisdom of the aged, eh?

— ???

Lore

"Listen to what your elders say, or Sugaar will come and spirit you away." A common tale of the sort told by parents to frighten their children into behaving. Yet it is just such ordinary folklore that survived the devastation of the Flood, passed down from one generation to the next, while other, less simple traditions withered and died. So when a particularly large sibilus was seen wandering Amh Araeng, it is no surprise that people drew inspiration for its name from the old demon lizard of legend.

Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 294

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