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Deathgaze
Final Fantasy XIV
Members
Asipatra
,
Death Gaze
,
Simurgh
,
Trained Deathgaze
,
Tyrant
,
Void Tyrant
,
Vyraal
,
Zona Seeker
,
Manipulated Gaze
Compare Deathgaze to other Monster Families
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Monsters: of the Deathgaze Family – 9 shown
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Special monsters
are spawned by quests, FATEs, or leves, or are normally occuring monsters with special properties for use in quests;
instance monsters
appear in dungeons, guildhests, and quest instances;
notorious monsters
(NMs) are unique monsters of particular note;
high notorious monsters
(HNMs) are unique monsters with notable rewards
Name
The family of the monster; if the monster has a class, that is also shown here; a ∗ indicates that the monster is a special quest monster and may have special defenses or other properties
Type
The range of levels this monster may appear at; the specific level of a monster depends on where it is encountered
Lv. Range
Hostile monsters will attack characters up to 10 levels above their own level; some passive monsters may be hostile when appearing in certain contexts, such as leves or FATEs
Behavior
Drops
Areas
Special monsters
are spawned by quests, FATEs, or leves, or are normally occuring monsters with special properties for use in quests;
instance monsters
appear in dungeons, guildhests, and quest instances;
notorious monsters
(NMs) are unique monsters of particular note;
high notorious monsters
(HNMs) are unique monsters with notable rewards
Name
The family of the monster; if the monster has a class, that is also shown here; a ∗ indicates that the monster is a special quest monster and may have special defenses or other properties
Type
The range of levels this monster may appear at; the specific level of a monster depends on where it is encountered
Lv. Range
Hostile monsters will attack characters up to 10 levels above their own level; some passive monsters may be hostile when appearing in certain contexts, such as leves or FATEs
Behavior
Drops
Areas
Asipatra
Deathgaze
34
Hostile
-
-
Death Gaze
Deathgaze
33
Hostile
-
Central Shroud
Manipulated Gaze
Deathgaze
54–58
Hostile
-
-
Simurgh
Deathgaze
23
Hostile
-
-
Trained Deathgaze
Deathgaze
35
Hostile
-
-
Tyrant
Deathgaze
50
Hostile
-
-
Void Tyrant
Deathgaze
45
Hostile
-
-
Vyraal
Deathgaze
50
Hostile
-
-
Zona Seeker
Deathgaze
50
Hostile
-
Western Thanalan
Deepeye
Death Claw
Related
Death Gaze
Final Fantasy XIV
Family
Deathgaze
Level
33
Behavior
Hostile
Hunted
GLA 34
,
PGL 34
Encountered in
Central Shroud