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Like [[Mericarol]], [[Merikle]], [[Mericus]], [[Gi Gue]], [[Olga Flow|Olga Flow (Form 2)]] and [[Girtablulu]], Gibbles does not take increased damage from weapon attribute.
Like [[Mericarol]], [[Merikle]], [[Mericus]], [[Gi Gue]], [[Olga Flow|Olga Flow (Form 2)]] and [[Girtablulu]], Gibbles does not take increased damage from weapon attribute.


Gibbles share a unique targeting mechanic with [[Delsabers]]. Both monsters have a parameter configurable in their initialization data that determines which of their player targeting prioritizations to use when they are searching for a target (target searching does not occur while attacking or within melee range of a player). The prioritization follows these values:
Gibbles share a unique targeting mechanic with [[Delsaber|Delsabers]]. Both monsters have a parameter configurable in their initialization data that determines which of their player targeting prioritizations to use when they are searching for a target (target searching does not occur while attacking or within melee range of a player). The prioritization follows these values:
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Revision as of 05:43, 16 March 2025

Gibbles
ギブルス
Gibbles.png
Attribute:
Native
Location: Central Control Area, Control Tower

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
1980 67 80 Unit icon.png BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
76797013512010
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
50158510010100

Behavior/Mechanics

Like Mericarol, Merikle, Mericus, Gi Gue, Olga Flow (Form 2) and Girtablulu, Gibbles does not take increased damage from weapon attribute.

Gibbles share a unique targeting mechanic with Delsabers. Both monsters have a parameter configurable in their initialization data that determines which of their player targeting prioritizations to use when they are searching for a target (target searching does not occur while attacking or within melee range of a player). The prioritization follows these values:

Gibbles targeting
Value Player Type
0 Male
1 Female
2 Human
3 Newman
4 Android
5 Hunter
6 Ranger
7 Force

Target searching considers players within 250 units. The radius for activating a Gibbles spawn is smaller than this target search radius, which can cause them to sometimes have a significantly delayed spawn until their target is within range.

Qedit has a default of 0 for this parameter in the Gibbles initialization data. This means most Gibbles in practice will prioritize male characters when searching for a target.

Hunting

The following quests are recommended for hunting this enemy:

Rare Drops