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Hyur
Final Fantasy XIV
Members
65
Gladiators
, 35
Thaumaturges
, 34
Pugilists
, 33
Marauders
, 20
Lancers
, 16
Archers
, 15
Conjurers
, 14
Ninjas
, 4 non-classed, 2
Arcanists
, 2
Monks
, 2
Summoners
, 1
Astrologian
, 1
Dragoon
, 1
Paladin
Compare Hyur to other Monster Families
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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
Hamon Holyfist
Hyur
Pugilist
1–30
Hostile
-
-
Yellowjacket Recruit
Hyur
Marauder
3
Hostile
-
-
Grishild the Ungood
Hyur
Gladiator
5
Hostile
-
-
Grounded Raider
Hyur
Marauder
5–9
Hostile
-
Middle La Noscea
Hired Hand
Hyur
Pugilist
7
Hostile
-
-
Ailbert the Lost
Hyur
Lancer
8
Hostile
-
-
Grounded Pirate
Hyur
Gladiator
9
Hostile
-
Middle La Noscea
Raucous Bodyguard
Hyur
Thaumaturge
10
Passive
-
-
Hired Axe
Hyur
Marauder
10
Hostile
-
-
Fiebras the Dull
Hyur
Pugilist
10
Hostile
-
-
Anselm Larkscall
Hyur
Pugilist
10
Hostile
-
-
Boastful Bodyguard
Hyur
Gladiator
10
Passive
-
-
Captain Petyr Pigeontoe
Hyur
Marauder
11
Hostile
-
Middle La Noscea
Sanguinary Buccaneer
Hyur
Gladiator
12–24
Hostile
-
-
Tar-stained Buccaneer
Hyur
Archer
13–17
Hostile
-
-
Lawless Fistfighter
Hyur
Pugilist
14
Hostile
-
-
Arrow-nocking Adventurer
Hyur
Archer
14
Passive
-
-
Rhotano Buccaneer
Hyur
Marauder
14
Hostile
-
Western La Noscea
Galeborn Buccaneer
Hyur
Marauder
14–18
Hostile
-
-
Rope-burned Buccaneer
Hyur
Pugilist
14–18
Hostile
-
-
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