Nuckelavee
Nuckelavee 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:14.2, Y:24.5) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:18, Y:23) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:27.7, Y:30.6) | 80 |
Lakeland | (X:27, Y:37) | 80 |
Spawn Conditions
Trigger
Normal Spawn
Time
4 to 6 hours after killed.
Tips and Tricks
- Torpedo is a tank buster.
- Bog Body is an AoE marker targeted at a random player that applies a strong Bleed debuff for 30 seconds. This marker should be dropped away from other players, and its debuff can be dispelled.
- Gallop is a dash at a random player, followed immediately by Spite.
- Spite is a circle AoE centered on Nuckelavee that applies Vulnerability Up.
Description
“The Kingdom of Rainbows is filled to the brim with fae folk who delight in tormenting us poor mortals, often in ways that result in our demise. Well enough, I suppose, so long as they stick to their territory, but lately there's been talk of some coming into Lakeland. Don't believe me? Then how else can you explain the otherworldly horse seen loitering by the shore, attempting to lure curious folk into the water? 'Tis none other than Nuckelavee. A Fuath wielding glamours, most like, though none can say for certain. What I can say for certain, though, is that if you killed the devil we'd all be better for it.
— Meranth, Fort Jobb, Lakeland
Lore
“The Kingdom of Rainbows is populated with fae folk who delight in tormenting mortals, often with fatal results. One such faerie is believed to have made its way into Lakeland, where stories tell of an otherworldly horse which loiters by the shore and attempts to lure curious folk into the water. Though most likely a Fauth wielding glamours, its true origin is still a matter of debate. The locals simply call it Nuckelavee, and leave it well enough alone.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 292