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'''Terranite''' is a rare, strong | The '''Terranite''' is a rare, strong, and aggressive monster, that looks like a player wearing a complete set of [[Legacy The Terranite Armor|The Terranite Armor]]. It's the only natural source of [[Legacy Terranite Ore|Terranite Ore]]. '''Terranites''' can be found only in the [[Legacy Terranite Cave|Terranite Cave]], which is in the caves of the [[Legacy Woodland|Woodland]] area to the West of [[Legacy Hurnscald|Hurnscald]], and the [[Legacy Troll Cave|Troll Cave]], which you will find SouthWest of Tulimshar, deep in the caves. <br><br> | ||
==As source of profit== | ===As source of profit - Some maths=== | ||
Some players consider it profitable to hunt large numbers of '''Terranites''' and trade their loot. | Some players consider it profitable to hunt large numbers of '''Terranites''' and trade their loot. | ||
* Average profit from a single Terranite assuming you sell all drops to | * Average profit from a single Terranite assuming you sell all drops to an NPC: 0.06*100 + 0.05*250 + 0.05*100 + 0.002*2500 + 0.002*2500 + 0.002*2500 = '''38.5 GP'''. This is a small number, especially when we consider efforts that are needed to kill a Terranite. However, all items dropped by Terranite are worth much more when sold to other players. In such case, average profit from a single Terranite can be about: 0.06*900 + 0.05*18000 + 0.05*2000 + 0.002*40000 + 0.002*15000 + 0.002*35000 = '''~1200 GP''', which is a '''totally''' different story (prices taken from [[Legacy ManaMarket|ManaMarket]] statistics). | ||
* Keep in mind that this is an average profit. What it means is that it does not apply when you kill a single Terranite, it means that when you kill 100 Terranites, your profit will be '''about''' 1200*100 = 120,000 GP. | * Keep in mind that this is an average profit. What it means is that it does not apply when you kill a single Terranite, it means that when you kill 100 Terranites, your profit will be '''about''' 1200*100 = 120,000 GP. | ||
* The speed of your income | * The speed of your income depends on how fast you can kill Terranites. They have a big HP, and thus it takes a while to kill one. A skilled archer can kill a Terranite in 30 seconds, but high-level players might do that even faster, especially if they have great AGI or deal huge damage. Taking 30sec/terra for calculations, we get 120 Terranites per hour. That gives profit equal to 120*1200gp/h = '''144'000gp/h'''. | ||
* Your actual profit will be lower. This is because 1) you are never hunting Terranites 100% of your time | * Your actual profit will be lower. This is because 1) you are never hunting Terranites 100% of your time; sometimes you wait for them to respawn 2) you need to subtract the cost of arrows/spells and healing items, if you need them 3) sometimes nobody wants to buy a particular item. | ||
This | This shows that '''Terranites''' are not as efficient source of profit as [[Legacy Red Slime|Red Slimes]], which - in ideal conditions - can provide '''180 000 GP/h''', mainly because they are very quick to kill and are usually found in big quantities. However, if you wish to gain more EXP while gathering money, or are looking for some [[Legacy Terranite Ore|Terranite Ore]] for your own uses, '''Terranites''' continue to be profitable mobs. | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
* [[Coal]] (6%) | * [[Legacy Coal|Coal]] (6%) | ||
* [[Terranite Ore]] (5%) | * [[Legacy Terranite Ore|Terranite Ore]] (5%) | ||
* [[Iron Ore]] (5%) | * [[Legacy Iron Ore|Iron Ore]] (5%) | ||
* [[Amethyst]] (0.2%) | * [[Legacy Amethyst|Amethyst]] (0.2%) | ||
* [[Emerald]] (0.2%) | * [[Legacy Emerald|Emerald]] (0.2%) | ||
* [[Sapphire]] (0.2%) | * [[Legacy Sapphire|Sapphire]] (0.2%) | ||
== Story == | == Story - The "intelligent" Terranite== | ||
Terranites are only found in deepest caves named Terranite Caves by Manaworldians. They constantly live under the surface because their body is not adapted to see light. | '''* Disclaimer:''' ''The comments here are not the opinion of all players or Wiki editors, but have been left here for fun.'' <br><br> | ||
'''Terranites''' are only found in the deepest caves, named "The Terranite Caves" by Manaworldians. They constantly live under the surface because their body is not adapted to see light. | |||
Well, you could find it by sitting and observing both communities, even if you can see a lower | Unlike many other monsters, Terranites are intelligent living forms, more intelligent than Manaworldians themselves. You may wonder what's the proof of that? | ||
* While Manaworldians hunt Terranites for the rare and rich items they carry on, Terranites never come to fight Manaworldians to | Well, you could find it by sitting and observing both communities, even if you can see a lower number of Terranites than Manaworldians. Here are fundamental different aspects: | ||
* While Manaworldians hunt Terranites for the rare and rich items they carry on, Terranites never come to fight Manaworldians to steal their items. Every single fight between a Manaworldian and a Terranite involves an attacking Manaworldian and a defending Terranite. You can find only one exception... when Terranites join the chaos sometimes taking place in Hurnscald, to have a taste of revenge against Manaworldians looters. | |||
* Terranites try to defend themselves in community, often with a group of three, even if they're rather powerful. Manaworldians, even weak, try to beat them alone... | * Terranites try to defend themselves in community, often with a group of three, even if they're rather powerful. Manaworldians, even weak, try to beat them alone... | ||
* The most interesting thing is when a Manaworldian attacks Terranites with a friend. Some of them kills | * The most interesting thing is when a Manaworldian attacks Terranites with a friend. Some of them keep the spoils of kills to themselves, but some others '''seem''' to behave like a community. I say '''seem''' because they can be considered like a group until a fallen Terranite drops a rare gem. When it happens, the group suddenly breaks to decide who's the owner of the drop, which is of course the survivor. After that, the fallen despaired and stolen Manaworldian regularly comes back trying to kill the thief of insulting him. What a pity for Terranites to see and hear that... | ||
I have noticed other characteristics of Terranites investigating them, such as: | |||
I have noticed other characteristics of Terranites investigating | * You can find Terranites in great depth range under the earth, but also on the frozen surface. In fact, their skin looks so evoluted that they can survive in many environments. They are almost insensitive to variations of temperature. However, they are very light sensitive, but they make excellent light-stopping full-body armors as a remedy. | ||
* You can find Terranites in great depth range under the earth, but also on the frozen surface. In fact, their skin looks so evoluted that they can survive in | * They make strong and extremely light armors from an unknown ore only sometimes found on them, hence called the ''Terranite Ore''. Amethysts, Sapphire or other precious gems are rare and really hard to find, but you can still find them digging. However, no Manaworldian have ever found a single Terranite Ore except dropped or abandoned by a Terranite... | ||
* They make strong and extremely light armors from an unknown ore only sometimes found on them, hence called the ''Terranite Ore''. Amethysts, Sapphire or other precious gems are rare and really hard to find, but you can still find them digging. However, | * When a Manaworldian kills a Terranite and sees a Terranite Ore, he is very happy, because it is a rare drop. He will be able to sell it a high price to others, or even to attempt making his own Terranite Armor. However, some intrepid ones have even tried to loot a dead Terranite in order to steal its armor, certainly to become even richer or to get the armor faster. But read well... I was amazed to see that none have been able to loot a dead Terranite's armor. The armor seems clearly moving when the Terranite is still alive, but as soon as it dies, the armor rigidifies and becomes incredibly heavy, to finally explode after a certain time. | ||
* When a Manaworldian kills a Terranite and | * You will never hear the voice of a Terranite. However, their group coordination is excellent. How do they understand each other ? They probably have a telepathic communicating way, much more evoluted than our and much more efficient during battles. Also, even if you try to talk them, they never respond. Maybe they haven't the ability to speak 'normally' at all. But I think the main problem is that they don't want to speak with us. That's pretty normal since nearly every single Manaworldian is only trying to kill them... | ||
* You will never hear the voice of a Terranite. However, their group coordination is excellent. How do they understand each other ? They probably have a telepathic communicating way, much more evoluted than our and much more efficient during battles. Also, even | * Finally, the most amazing thing is their ability to travel right into rocks! Haven't you ever be stunned by how they spawn right in front of your face, leaving you near dying from fear. It's hard to describe because they manage to move into rocks faster than into the air. This could explain why they respawn so quickly after one of them dies, or how fast they travel to join Hurnscald's chaos and have their revenge on Manaworldians. | ||
* Finally, the most amazing thing is their ability to travel right into rocks ! Haven't you ever be stunned by how they spawn right in front of your face, leaving you | |||
Well, after all these considerations, you will probably never see a Terranite the same way. The following are only hypothesis I have made on their history, since because of the overall they don't want to talk with Manaworldians... | Well, after all these considerations, you will probably never see a Terranite the same way. The following are only hypothesis I have made on their history, since because of the overall they don't want to talk with Manaworldians... | ||
* | * There seems to exist a large number of Terranites on TMW. However, whereas evil monsters appear directly from condensed evil or when summoned and forest monsters from deeper bushes, where do all these Terranites live ? I have always wondered about that, and I think I have some sort of answer, linked to their travel-through-rock ability. As they are slower in our current air, you mostly see them in Terranite cave harvesting things for their own purposes. I'm pretty sure that they don't live in such a place. Maybe they live directly in the rocks, or maybe they live deeper in the planet, in a place where conditions are better for them. In fact, Manaworldians are unable to swim very far. Maybe a path leading to their 'city' is just across the shore of the big eastern Terranite Cave lake? | ||
* But for how long are they here ? | * But for how long are they here? History involving Terranites have always been heard from intrepid adventurers, even centuries before the big earthquake. Did Terranites lived on TMW before us? I'm pretty sure of it: you can find really old hints of their existence looking closely at the Cave's walls. These seems to be much older than Manaworldians hint. Nevertheless, their existence on TMW is clearly not adapted since they depend on an armor that seems vital for them. | ||
* So why are Terranites here, why | * So why are Terranites here, and why has nobody ever seen their real face, behind their armor mask? Are they cursed? Are they unbelievably freaky? Are they currently doomed to slowly die from greedy hunters and an unnatural environment? I doubt it, because every story dealing with them talks about their mystery and difficulties to survive. It might be crazy, but I'm sure that the Terranites you can see, considering the amazing technology they have, are either the remnants of another civilization, even only a small group of this civilization, but they obviously come from another world, way different than ours... as told by Kazenawa. |
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ID: 1062
Strength | 60 |
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Agility | 40 |
Vitality | 40 |
Intelligence | 30 |
Dexterity | 60 |
Luck | 40 |
May mutate 2 attributes up to 30%.
Aggressive
Attack | 200-300 |
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Range | 1 |
Health Points | 6000 |
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Experience | 2484 |
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Job Experience | 889 |
The Terranite is a rare, strong, and aggressive monster, that looks like a player wearing a complete set of The Terranite Armor. It's the only natural source of Terranite Ore. Terranites can be found only in the Terranite Cave, which is in the caves of the Woodland area to the West of Hurnscald, and the Troll Cave, which you will find SouthWest of Tulimshar, deep in the caves.
As source of profit - Some maths
Some players consider it profitable to hunt large numbers of Terranites and trade their loot.
- Average profit from a single Terranite assuming you sell all drops to an NPC: 0.06*100 + 0.05*250 + 0.05*100 + 0.002*2500 + 0.002*2500 + 0.002*2500 = 38.5 GP. This is a small number, especially when we consider efforts that are needed to kill a Terranite. However, all items dropped by Terranite are worth much more when sold to other players. In such case, average profit from a single Terranite can be about: 0.06*900 + 0.05*18000 + 0.05*2000 + 0.002*40000 + 0.002*15000 + 0.002*35000 = ~1200 GP, which is a totally different story (prices taken from ManaMarket statistics).
- Keep in mind that this is an average profit. What it means is that it does not apply when you kill a single Terranite, it means that when you kill 100 Terranites, your profit will be about 1200*100 = 120,000 GP.
- The speed of your income depends on how fast you can kill Terranites. They have a big HP, and thus it takes a while to kill one. A skilled archer can kill a Terranite in 30 seconds, but high-level players might do that even faster, especially if they have great AGI or deal huge damage. Taking 30sec/terra for calculations, we get 120 Terranites per hour. That gives profit equal to 120*1200gp/h = 144'000gp/h.
- Your actual profit will be lower. This is because 1) you are never hunting Terranites 100% of your time; sometimes you wait for them to respawn 2) you need to subtract the cost of arrows/spells and healing items, if you need them 3) sometimes nobody wants to buy a particular item.
This shows that Terranites are not as efficient source of profit as Red Slimes, which - in ideal conditions - can provide 180 000 GP/h, mainly because they are very quick to kill and are usually found in big quantities. However, if you wish to gain more EXP while gathering money, or are looking for some Terranite Ore for your own uses, Terranites continue to be profitable mobs.
Items
Story - The "intelligent" Terranite
* Disclaimer: The comments here are not the opinion of all players or Wiki editors, but have been left here for fun.
Terranites are only found in the deepest caves, named "The Terranite Caves" by Manaworldians. They constantly live under the surface because their body is not adapted to see light.
Unlike many other monsters, Terranites are intelligent living forms, more intelligent than Manaworldians themselves. You may wonder what's the proof of that?
Well, you could find it by sitting and observing both communities, even if you can see a lower number of Terranites than Manaworldians. Here are fundamental different aspects:
- While Manaworldians hunt Terranites for the rare and rich items they carry on, Terranites never come to fight Manaworldians to steal their items. Every single fight between a Manaworldian and a Terranite involves an attacking Manaworldian and a defending Terranite. You can find only one exception... when Terranites join the chaos sometimes taking place in Hurnscald, to have a taste of revenge against Manaworldians looters.
- Terranites try to defend themselves in community, often with a group of three, even if they're rather powerful. Manaworldians, even weak, try to beat them alone...
- The most interesting thing is when a Manaworldian attacks Terranites with a friend. Some of them keep the spoils of kills to themselves, but some others seem to behave like a community. I say seem because they can be considered like a group until a fallen Terranite drops a rare gem. When it happens, the group suddenly breaks to decide who's the owner of the drop, which is of course the survivor. After that, the fallen despaired and stolen Manaworldian regularly comes back trying to kill the thief of insulting him. What a pity for Terranites to see and hear that...
I have noticed other characteristics of Terranites investigating them, such as:
- You can find Terranites in great depth range under the earth, but also on the frozen surface. In fact, their skin looks so evoluted that they can survive in many environments. They are almost insensitive to variations of temperature. However, they are very light sensitive, but they make excellent light-stopping full-body armors as a remedy.
- They make strong and extremely light armors from an unknown ore only sometimes found on them, hence called the Terranite Ore. Amethysts, Sapphire or other precious gems are rare and really hard to find, but you can still find them digging. However, no Manaworldian have ever found a single Terranite Ore except dropped or abandoned by a Terranite...
- When a Manaworldian kills a Terranite and sees a Terranite Ore, he is very happy, because it is a rare drop. He will be able to sell it a high price to others, or even to attempt making his own Terranite Armor. However, some intrepid ones have even tried to loot a dead Terranite in order to steal its armor, certainly to become even richer or to get the armor faster. But read well... I was amazed to see that none have been able to loot a dead Terranite's armor. The armor seems clearly moving when the Terranite is still alive, but as soon as it dies, the armor rigidifies and becomes incredibly heavy, to finally explode after a certain time.
- You will never hear the voice of a Terranite. However, their group coordination is excellent. How do they understand each other ? They probably have a telepathic communicating way, much more evoluted than our and much more efficient during battles. Also, even if you try to talk them, they never respond. Maybe they haven't the ability to speak 'normally' at all. But I think the main problem is that they don't want to speak with us. That's pretty normal since nearly every single Manaworldian is only trying to kill them...
- Finally, the most amazing thing is their ability to travel right into rocks! Haven't you ever be stunned by how they spawn right in front of your face, leaving you near dying from fear. It's hard to describe because they manage to move into rocks faster than into the air. This could explain why they respawn so quickly after one of them dies, or how fast they travel to join Hurnscald's chaos and have their revenge on Manaworldians.
Well, after all these considerations, you will probably never see a Terranite the same way. The following are only hypothesis I have made on their history, since because of the overall they don't want to talk with Manaworldians...
- There seems to exist a large number of Terranites on TMW. However, whereas evil monsters appear directly from condensed evil or when summoned and forest monsters from deeper bushes, where do all these Terranites live ? I have always wondered about that, and I think I have some sort of answer, linked to their travel-through-rock ability. As they are slower in our current air, you mostly see them in Terranite cave harvesting things for their own purposes. I'm pretty sure that they don't live in such a place. Maybe they live directly in the rocks, or maybe they live deeper in the planet, in a place where conditions are better for them. In fact, Manaworldians are unable to swim very far. Maybe a path leading to their 'city' is just across the shore of the big eastern Terranite Cave lake?
- But for how long are they here? History involving Terranites have always been heard from intrepid adventurers, even centuries before the big earthquake. Did Terranites lived on TMW before us? I'm pretty sure of it: you can find really old hints of their existence looking closely at the Cave's walls. These seems to be much older than Manaworldians hint. Nevertheless, their existence on TMW is clearly not adapted since they depend on an armor that seems vital for them.
- So why are Terranites here, and why has nobody ever seen their real face, behind their armor mask? Are they cursed? Are they unbelievably freaky? Are they currently doomed to slowly die from greedy hunters and an unnatural environment? I doubt it, because every story dealing with them talks about their mystery and difficulties to survive. It might be crazy, but I'm sure that the Terranites you can see, considering the amazing technology they have, are either the remnants of another civilization, even only a small group of this civilization, but they obviously come from another world, way different than ours... as told by Kazenawa.