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Ü-u-ü-u

B RANK

Ü-u-ü-u is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Labyrinthos.

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Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player Gil 5,000 gil and Sack of Nuts 100 Sacks of Nuts if the mob is the weekly Elite Guildship Mark Bill.

Coordinates

Zone Coordinates Level range
Labyrinthos (X:5.9, Y:33.1) 90
Labyrinthos (X:12.1, Y:35.4) 90
Labyrinthos (X:10.6, Y:18.8) 90
Labyrinthos (X:16.4, Y:17.0) 90
Labyrinthos (X:19.7, Y:38.4) 90
Labyrinthos (X:24.9, Y:25.4) 90

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

5 seconds after death

Tips and Tricks

  • Rush is an uncasted attack doing slightly more damage than its auto-attack.
  • Head Butt is telegraphed column AoE doing slightly more damage than Rush and dashing the distance.

Description

As you may already be aware, there is research being performed on animal husbandry in Labyrinthos. One subject of that research is the Azim Steppe's species of yakow, the dzo. The Xaela keep them as livestock, so we hope to find some success in maintaining them as a food source.
Alas, one of our dzo recently sent for slaughter managed to escape before it could be delivered, and is now...well, running amok, so to speak.
The dzo responds to "ü-u-ü-u"—which is, in fact, a herding call employed by the Xaela, though no few gleaners have mistaken it for a personal name. Should you find this difficult to pronounce correctly, however, more rudimentary methods of quelling the beast will suffice.

— Edithe, Old Sharlayan Aetheryte Plaza, Old Sharlayan

Lore

This dzo—a variety of yakow native to the Azim Steppe—was rehomed in Labyrinthos as part of an experimental animal husbandry program. Perhaps sensing it was soon destined for the dinner table, it broke free of captivity and has been rampaging through the facility ever since. It responds to "ü-u-ü-u": the call of the Xaelan dzo herders and, due to some confusion on the part of the gleaners that acquired it, the name by which it has come to be known.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 298

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