These "land octopuses" are yet another variety of Vana'diel's dangerous plantlife. The morbol can spew two forms of semi-gaseous concoctions on those who dare to come too close, leading to a wide range of status ailments. In-game, they are referred to as the Morbol family, because Japanese and English enemies share the same names.
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| - Morbol (Final Fantasy XI)
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| - These "land octopuses" are yet another variety of Vana'diel's dangerous plantlife. The morbol can spew two forms of semi-gaseous concoctions on those who dare to come too close, leading to a wide range of status ailments. In-game, they are referred to as the Morbol family, because Japanese and English enemies share the same names.
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- Ameretat
- Morbol
- Purbol
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| - These "land octopuses" are yet another variety of Vana'diel's dangerous plantlife. The morbol can spew two forms of semi-gaseous concoctions on those who dare to come too close, leading to a wide range of status ailments. Morbols are known to carry some pieces of not-so-rare-but-usable-armor. For example, those found in Pashhow Marshlands carry the useful Dodge Headband, those found in Ordelle's Caves can be spotted with a Shield Pendant, those in Davoi carry a massive great sword, and those in Eldieme Necropolis utilize the Avenger's Earring. The more common drops from this family include Lacquer Tree Log and Malboro Vine, both of which can be of value - the vine being used by alchemists and the log by (not surprisingly) woodworkers. In-game, they are referred to as the Morbol family, because Japanese and English enemies share the same names.
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