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Emperor's Rose

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Emperor's Rose

B RANK

Emperor's Rose is a Rank B Elite Mark found in Garlemald.

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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
Garlemald (X:23.0, Y:25.7) 90
Garlemald (X:27.5, Y:33.8) 90
Garlemald (X:29.0, Y:20.8) 90
Garlemald (X:31.8, Y:32.8) 90
Garlemald (X:33.1, Y:22.2) 90

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

5 seconds after death

Tips and Tricks

  • Extensible Tendrils lifts up its tendrils, then slams them down at the end of the cast. You can avoid it by standing between the tendrils.
  • Basic Vomit is a conal AoE from the front inflicting a Poison icon1.png Poison damage-over-time.

Description

A massive morbol from Dalmasca, the Emperor's rose was originally presented in offering to Solus zos Galvus. Subsequently, it was kept in a greenhouse located in the imperial botanical gardens.
The creature escaped its enclosure some few years ago, and made its way to the frigid Eblan Rime, where the Garleans believed it had perished. Thus it was with great surprise that they discovered the creature had not only adapted to the extreme cold, but begun to propagate itself.
One of our biology professors is perplexed by how this seedkin, born in the hot and humid climate of a jungle, managed to adapt to the polar opposite so swiftly. Much to our collective dismay, there is only one means by which to find out...

— Lubdahrm, Old Sharlayan Aetheryte Plaza, Old Sharlayan

Lore

A massive morbol from Dalmasca, the Emperor's rose came to Garlemald as an offering to Solus zos Galvus. The creature escaped its greenhouse in the imperial botanical gardens some few years ago and made its way to the frigid Eblan Rime, where the Garleans believed it had perished. It was with great surprise, then, that they discovered the creature had not only adapted to the extreme cold but begun to propagate. Much to the dismay of those charged with sample collection, there is only one means by which to find out how the jungle-born seedkin managed such a feat.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 300

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