Heshuala
Heshuala is a Rank A Elite Mark found in Heritage Found.
Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to 40 Sacks of Nuts, 30 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, 20 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics and 10 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry. Players will also have a chance of obtaining 1 Cracked Novacluster, 1 Cracked Prismaticluster or both.
Coordinates
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
---|---|---|
Heritage Found | (X:8.2, Y:33.4) | 100 |
Heritage Found | (X:14.7, Y:26.4) | 100 |
Heritage Found | (X:24, Y:20) | 100 |
Heritage Found | (X:26.7, Y:33.8) | 100 |
Heritage Found | (X:27.5, Y:13.0) | 100 |
Heritage Found | (X:29.2, Y:29.5) | 100 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Normal Spawn
Time
4 to 6 hours after killed.
Tips and Tricks
- Higher Power applies some buffs to Heshuala:
- Electrical Charge is the number of charges of Spin Shock it has.
- X Marks the Shock indicates it will launch an X shaped AoE called X Marks the Shock.
- Shocking Cross indicates it will launch a + shaped AoE called Shocking Cross.
- Spin Shock is a conal AoE applying a Vulnerability Up. Telegraphed once, then repeats in the telegraphed direction based on the number of Electrical Charge stacks it has.
- X Marks the Shock is a telegraphed X shaped AoE applying Numbing Current and a Vulnerability Up. It's indicated it will occur in its rotation cycle by the status effects under Heshuala.
- Shocking Cross is a telegraphed + shaped AoE applying Numbing Current and a Vulnerability Up. It's indicated it will occur in its rotation cycle by the status effects under Heshuala.
- Numbing Current is a status effect that makes you unable to move or attack and greatly increases the amount of lightning-aspected damage you take.
- Lightning Bolt is a telegraphed circle AoE under a target intended to kill those with Numbing Current.
- Electrical Overload is an unavoidable large AoE.
Description
“The name means “child of thunder” in the Shetona tongue, and the creatures are true to it: they're literally born from lightning. We always have to be careful when a bolt falls nearby, lest it should conjure up one of these fiends.
Back when they'd just finished building Yyupye's Halo, lightning struck one of the watering towers and brought one with it. A lot of folk who'd gathered for the grand unveiling lost their lives. This was before most Turali had made their peace with the regulators, so there was no bringing them back.
Would that you could say the same for the heshuala, but no─so long as the lightning keeps falling, they keep spawning. And so it falls to hunters like us to keep their numbers as close to zero as we can.— Loanyine, The Outskirts, Heritage Found