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[[Image:FireSpawn.JPG|thumb|500px|A large number of Fire Mobs from a drone view]]
 
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'''Generally'''
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== Generally ==
  
The term Fire Mobs usually refers to Fire Elemental monsters in the [[Canyon Reloading Point|CRP]] region. They are a viable alternative for hunting unidentified [[Tech Part]]s aside from [[Warbot]]s and Warbot Titans. They attack by casting homing fireballs that trigger a burning damage-over-time effect. Some also cast an Area-of-effect stun, which lowers the runner's movement speed.
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The term Fire Mobs usually refers to Fire Elemental monsters in the [[Canyon Reloading Point|CRP]] region. They are a viable alternative for hunting unidentified [[Tech Part]]s aside from [[Warbot]]s and Warbot Titans. They attack by casting homing fireballs that trigger a burning damage-over-time effect. Some also cast an Area-of-effect stun, which lowers the runner's movement speed. They start at rank 64 and go up to level 120/120.
  
'''Where to Hunt?'''
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== Where to Hunt? ==
  
 
Canyon area. You can see that the area is around the volcano in the world map. These areas house a lot of Fire Mobs and are very suitable for ground-vehicle usage as well. The use of gunned vehicles is highly recommended, and the monsters do not require to be [[Hack|hacked]] for loot.
 
Canyon area. You can see that the area is around the volcano in the world map. These areas house a lot of Fire Mobs and are very suitable for ground-vehicle usage as well. The use of gunned vehicles is highly recommended, and the monsters do not require to be [[Hack|hacked]] for loot.
  
'''Gearing Up'''
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== Gearing Up ==
  
 
Fire resist helps here a lot. Various items and buffs can boost your Fire Resist. For example, Inquisition Armors 1-4, Heat Resist Boosters 1-3 and Holy, Resist Potion: Fire and Red Dragon drug, Blessed and normal Shelter. Having roughly over 100 Fire Resist/Armor in total makes the battles noticeably easier.
 
Fire resist helps here a lot. Various items and buffs can boost your Fire Resist. For example, Inquisition Armors 1-4, Heat Resist Boosters 1-3 and Holy, Resist Potion: Fire and Red Dragon drug, Blessed and normal Shelter. Having roughly over 100 Fire Resist/Armor in total makes the battles noticeably easier.
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== List of Mobs ==
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* [[Raptor]] 60/60 (flying)
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* [[Giant Raptor]] 64/64 (flying)
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* [[Terrormauler]] 72/72
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* [[Terror Raptor]] 90/90 (flying)
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* [[Hopper]] 68/68 (non-flying winged being)
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* [[Doom Reaper]] 78/78
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* [[Grim Persecutor]] 110/110
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* [[Grim Chaser]] 120/120
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... TODO
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== See also ==
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* [[Hunting Guides]]
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[[Category:Hostile NPC's]]
 
[[Category:Hostile NPC's]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 28 April 2023

A large number of Fire Mobs from a drone view

Generally

The term Fire Mobs usually refers to Fire Elemental monsters in the CRP region. They are a viable alternative for hunting unidentified Tech Parts aside from Warbots and Warbot Titans. They attack by casting homing fireballs that trigger a burning damage-over-time effect. Some also cast an Area-of-effect stun, which lowers the runner's movement speed. They start at rank 64 and go up to level 120/120.

Where to Hunt?

Canyon area. You can see that the area is around the volcano in the world map. These areas house a lot of Fire Mobs and are very suitable for ground-vehicle usage as well. The use of gunned vehicles is highly recommended, and the monsters do not require to be hacked for loot.

Gearing Up

Fire resist helps here a lot. Various items and buffs can boost your Fire Resist. For example, Inquisition Armors 1-4, Heat Resist Boosters 1-3 and Holy, Resist Potion: Fire and Red Dragon drug, Blessed and normal Shelter. Having roughly over 100 Fire Resist/Armor in total makes the battles noticeably easier.

List of Mobs

... TODO

See also