Nariphon
Nariphon is a Rank A Elite Mark found in Lakeland.
Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to 40 Sack of Nuts, 30 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics and 10 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics. Players will also have a chance of obtaining 1 Cracked Planicluster, 1 Cracked Stellacluster or both.
Coordinates
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
---|---|---|
Lakeland | (X:11.8, Y:12.2) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:11.7, Y:17.0) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:35.8, Y:26.6) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:23.0, Y:29.2) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:26.1, Y:23.7) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:29.8, Y:18.9) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:31.0, Y:22.3) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:18.5, Y:23.4) | 80 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Normal Spawn
Time
4 to 6 hours after killed.
Tips and Tricks
- Vine Hammer is a melee-ranged moderately-damaging attack used on several random targets in a row.
- Allergen Injection is an AoE marker on a random player that inflicts Piercing Resistance Down II.
- Roots of Atopy is a stack marker that deals Physical Piercing damage. The marked player must stand with others to split the damage.
- Odious Miasma is an untelegraphed conal AoE in front of Nariphon, inflicting Silence, Slow, Heavy, Blind, Paralysis, HP Penalty, Damage Down and Poison. It is a variant of Bad Breath. Get behind Nariphon.
Description
“Ever heard the tale of Nariphon? No? It's quite well known. Depends on who you ask, perhaps, but I'd like to think so. It's a favorite of mine... I mean, it's a story about fair maidens growing on trees! As in you could walk right up to it and pluck 'em from the branches. Tell me that's not the stuff of dreams! On the other hand, every naturalist you ask will swear that it was nothing of the sort. That it was people spying upon a tribe of cannibals in the middle of their dinner who convinced themselves they couldn't possibly be seeing what they saw. Me, I prefer the tree explanation myself, but...
— Meranth, Fort Jobb, Lakeland
Lore
“Lakeland legend suggests that, sometimes, fair maidens do grow on trees. Naturalists have suggested—among other disturbing hypotheses—that the tale is, in all likelihood, a wild misinterpretation following the sighting of a man-eating plant mid-meal, rather than proof of miraculous botanical birth. Whatever the truth of the matter, the fiendish seedkin bearing the name Nariphon is very much real.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 292