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The Arctic Miru is an aggressive creature that randomly spawns on or next to Peakstones (usually found high up in Mountains) in the night or in complete darkness (like in caves). Since R25 they have also begun to spawn on Snow in darkness and/or during nighttimes, so they have become very common at night in Taigas and snowy Tundras, as well as on frozen plains like Frozen Oceans and Frozen Deserts. If they are hit by sunlight, they will burn away in a blue flame, leaving nothing behind. If Arctic Mirus spot a player, they will run towards the player and attack.

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  • The Arctic Miru is an aggressive creature that randomly spawns on or next to Peakstones (usually found high up in Mountains) in the night or in complete darkness (like in caves). Since R25 they have also begun to spawn on Snow in darkness and/or during nighttimes, so they have become very common at night in Taigas and snowy Tundras, as well as on frozen plains like Frozen Oceans and Frozen Deserts. If they are hit by sunlight, they will burn away in a blue flame, leaving nothing behind. If Arctic Mirus spot a player, they will run towards the player and attack.
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  • The Arctic Miru is an aggressive creature that randomly spawns on or next to Peakstones (usually found high up in Mountains) in the night or in complete darkness (like in caves). Since R25 they have also begun to spawn on Snow in darkness and/or during nighttimes, so they have become very common at night in Taigas and snowy Tundras, as well as on frozen plains like Frozen Oceans and Frozen Deserts. Arctic Mirus might descend from Mountains to lower areas during the night, and they can survive during the day in Mountain-caves. They can be made to spawn in arenas on floors made from Peakstone and/or Snow even during the day, if the arena has a roof and walls protecting the arena from sunlight, and of course with no artificial / crafted lighting inside. If they are hit by sunlight, they will burn away in a blue flame, leaving nothing behind. When being killed by players, Arctic Mirus will drop (in their Loot Bags) blue Arctic Miru Eyes nearly every time, often also Snow, and/or Ice, only rarely Peakstone, but sometimes also Bones, Sinews and/or Globs of Goo. The same items can be harvested from them if you have tamed them and they are your Pets. As Pets, Arctic Mirus might prefer to eat Chizzard Pot Pie or Jerky Sandwich; both are made with Questionable Jerky as an ingredient, produced in the Forge from Chizzard Gizzard or Blizzard Chizzard Gizzard. If Arctic Mirus spot a player, they will run towards the player and attack. Arctic Mirus have a blinding attack just like their relatives; the ordinary Mirus and the Corrupted Mirus. They will at first cross their arms in front of their middle eye, and when they will spread their arms again, they will release a white flash from that front eye. The 12 smaller eyes on their heads might be just camouflaging spots, or perhaps not, as the Arctic Miru will cover half of them when being washed, as if to protect them. If the player is still looking at the Arctic Miru (and didn't turn away to face away in time) this flash will blind the player-character - additionally to that the character will also be turned away or around by the attack inadvertently, most often then facing away from the Arctic Miru. During the blinding debuff, the screen will go white for a few seconds, but the player (if the character is still holding a weapon) will continue to at least see the red "X" when an enemy is within reach in front; so the player can search for the Arctic Miru even during the "blinded" period by turning around until the red "X" shows up. Arctic Mirus are too large to fit through holes with the size of only 1 block. They cannot climb three stapled blocks and they also won't enter nor cross liquids just like all other mobs (at least currently as of R26 in January 2016). However depending on the players position, Arctic Mirus might still be able to use their blinding attacks and will also make threatening movements with their long arms, even though they might not hit.
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