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Funa Yurei

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Funa Yurei

A RANK

Funa Yurei is a Rank A Elite Mark found in The Ruby Sea.

Map of Spawn Points

Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to Centurio Seal 40 Centurio Seals, 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 a Cracked cluster icon1.png  Cracked Cluster.

Coordinates

Zone Coordinates Level range
The Ruby Sea (X:26, Y:6) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:18, Y:8) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:14, Y:13) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:4, Y:22) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:6, Y:29) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:24, Y:33) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:27, Y:30) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:31, Y:38) 70
The Ruby Sea (X:32, Y:24) 70

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Normal Spawn

Time

4 to 6 hours after killed.

Tips and Tricks

  • Hydroball - an untelegraphed instant aoe attack that inflicts an uncleansable Heavy icon1.png Heavy on those hit. If inflicted with this Heavy icon1.png Heavy, staying near Funa Yurei makes Amorphous Applause much easier to dodge.
  • Amorphous Applause - a telegraphed semi-circle aoe that inflicts Vulnerability Up icon1.png Vulnerability Up on those hit.
  • Sea Swallows All - a huge circular aoe that draws in anyone hit by it and does minor damage.

Trivia

  • (x16,y10) was discontinued as a spawn location a few months after Stormblood's release.

Description

A funa yurei is, loosely translated, a “ship ghost.” Pray do not misunderstand this to mean the ghost of a ship.
Said to be the lost souls of those who perished at sea, these vengeful spirits seek to sink other vessels by filling them with water. Using a ladle. One could conceive of more effective methods, but who can know the mind of a ghost?
Whatever its purpose, a funa yurei has been seen haunting the area. Folklore has is that a bottomless ladle acts as a ward against such apparitions. Mayhap you could test this theory?

— Wlveva of Kugane

Lore

A funa yurei is, loosely translated, a “ship ghost.” Pray do not misunderstand this to mean the ghost of a ship. Said to be the lost souls of those who perished at sea, these vengeful spirits seek to sink other vessels by filling them with water. Using a ladle. One could conceive of more effective methods, but who can know the mind of a ghost? Whatever its purpose, a funa yurei has been seen haunting the area. Folklore has it that a bottomless ladle acts as a ward against such apparitions.

Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 2

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