Xenacanthus 306.9
360   Rivers 

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This massive predator has haunted the nightmares of Gyr Abanians for generations as the legendary “impaler of Timmon Beck,” thanks to its centuries-old legacy of terrorizing smallfolk attempting to do their washing.

[Suitable for display in aquariums tier 4 and higher.]
[Suitable for printing on extra large canvases.]

Scholars have yet to determine the functionality of the massive spine that protrudes from the specimen's head, reaching back almost to its dorsal fin. Some claim it to be a means of delivering poison to would-be predators, while others suggest it may be an antenna that aids in the location of prey.

Location

The Fringes
Timmon Beck61

Time Zone

 (Number: 377 ET )

Weather

(Number: 12)
Fair Skies Fair Skies
25%
Clouds Clouds
16.7%
Fair Skies Clear Skies
8.3%
Fog Clear Skies
8.3%
Thunder Clear Skies
8.3%
Clear Skies Fair Skies
8.3%
Clouds Fair Skies
8.3%
Fair Skies Clouds
8.3%
Thunder Fog
8.3%

Desynthesis

(Number: 74)
Allagan Platinum Piece
Green Pigment
Gatherer's Guile Materia VI
Gatherer's Guile Materia V
Fine Sand
Water Cluster (1~2)

Bait

Hardhead Trout (Mooch)

Comments

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Images

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