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While not seen directly in the first visit of Hellena Prison, Jiango is alluded to when a [[Hellena Warden]] attempts to intimidate a Knight of [[Basil]] | While not seen directly in the first visit of Hellena Prison, Jiango is alluded to when a [[Hellena Warden]] attempts to intimidate a Knight of [[Basil]]. The warden tells the knight he would regret not being killed on the battlefield, as now he will be fed to "The Monster". Later, when the party meets [[Fruegel]] after rescuing [[Shana]], Fruegel tells the party that [[Dart]] and [[Lavitz]] would be "Feed for the pet". Shana is only exempt due to the [[Hooded Man]]'s orders that she be unharmed. | ||
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Once the battle begins, dialogue text will appear on screen that reads : "This is Jiango! If we put him to sleep, we can beat him easily!". If the player was able to find a [[Items#Sachet|Sachet]] while exploring up to this point, they can | Once the battle begins, dialogue text will appear on screen that reads : "This is Jiango! If we put him to sleep, we can beat him easily!". If the player was able to find a [[Items#Sachet|Sachet]] while exploring up to this point, they can use it to put Jiango to sleep for 3 turns. | ||
Jiango has a chance to retaliate when attacked, using one of | Jiango has a chance to retaliate when attacked, using one of their three attacks upon receiving damage, and ignores turn order to do so. Their most basic attack consists of walking over to a single party member, picking them up, and slamming them down. A secondary attack consists of Jiango jumping up and down in place, causing stalactites to fall onto the party. Lastly, they have a single target breath attack that inflicts [[Confusion]]. | ||
Once defeated, Jiango has a 100% chance to drop a Sachet. | Once defeated, Jiango has a 100% chance to drop a Sachet. | ||
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# While in | # While in Jiango's cave, their roars can be heard in the [[Hellena Prison]] soundtrack. | ||
# Within the foreground of | # Within the foreground of the dungeon, two human skulls on a rock are easy to identify; affirming the rumors of "feed for the monster." | ||
# Unlike other creatures regarded as "Pets" by Fruegel, Jiango appears to have a large neck collar | # Unlike other creatures regarded as "Pets" by Fruegel, Jiango appears to have a large neck collar and a wrist restraint; both have broken chains dangling from them. This could have the implication that Jiango is also a prisoner in Hellena. | ||
# Jiango bears a striking resemblance to the Rancor, a creature that appears within the Star Wars films and universe. | # Jiango bears a striking resemblance to the Rancor, a creature that appears within the Star Wars films and universe. | ||
Revision as of 21:58, 29 September 2024
Jiango is a monstrous Earth-elemental creature held in the basement of Hellena Prison. Often referred to as a "Pet" by Fruegel or as "The Monster" by the Wardens, the prisoners themselves are simply referred to as "Feed".
Story
While not seen directly in the first visit of Hellena Prison, Jiango is alluded to when a Hellena Warden attempts to intimidate a Knight of Basil. The warden tells the knight he would regret not being killed on the battlefield, as now he will be fed to "The Monster". Later, when the party meets Fruegel after rescuing Shana, Fruegel tells the party that Dart and Lavitz would be "Feed for the pet". Shana is only exempt due to the Hooded Man's orders that she be unharmed.
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During the second visit to Hellena Prison, after being made to navigate a new and unfamiliar path unavailable during the first visit, the party finds themselves surrounded by Hellena Wardens whilst standing over a metal grate. The Wardens taunt the party, telling them that their strength in battle doesn't matter, as they are still "Feed". The metal grate then opens, plunging the party into a cave-like dungeon with multiple bones and skulls visible. After a quick investigation of the room, the party hears multiple agitated roars, and the battle with Jiango begins.
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Combat
Once the battle begins, dialogue text will appear on screen that reads : "This is Jiango! If we put him to sleep, we can beat him easily!". If the player was able to find a Sachet while exploring up to this point, they can use it to put Jiango to sleep for 3 turns.
Jiango has a chance to retaliate when attacked, using one of their three attacks upon receiving damage, and ignores turn order to do so. Their most basic attack consists of walking over to a single party member, picking them up, and slamming them down. A secondary attack consists of Jiango jumping up and down in place, causing stalactites to fall onto the party. Lastly, they have a single target breath attack that inflicts Confusion.
Once defeated, Jiango has a 100% chance to drop a Sachet.
- Stats
Stats
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*All Bosses are immune to all Status Effects.
Abilities
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*Almost all abilities do not have official names. The community came up with approximate names to help readers distinguish them. The few official names are marked with an asterisk in the above table.
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Trivia
- While in Jiango's cave, their roars can be heard in the Hellena Prison soundtrack.
- Within the foreground of the dungeon, two human skulls on a rock are easy to identify; affirming the rumors of "feed for the monster."
- Unlike other creatures regarded as "Pets" by Fruegel, Jiango appears to have a large neck collar and a wrist restraint; both have broken chains dangling from them. This could have the implication that Jiango is also a prisoner in Hellena.
- Jiango bears a striking resemblance to the Rancor, a creature that appears within the Star Wars films and universe.