Lawachurls, also known as "Hilichurl Chieftains", are an elite enemy group. They are mutated Mitachurls that stand atop the Hilichurl hierarchy.
In combat, Lawachurls will enter an enhanced state and obtain an elemental Shield, enabling them to use more aggressive and high-damage attacks. The shield will naturally decay and can be further damaged to speed up the process. When the shield is destroyed, the enhanced state will end, causing the Lawachurl's attacks to become significantly weaker.
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For Artifact and Weapon drop rates of Elite Enemies, see Loot System/Artifact Drop Distribution and Loot System/Material Drop Distribution.
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90+ | 600 | 60 | 5 + 25.26% | 1 + 40.06% | 35.02% | 52.53% | 14.01% | 3.50% |
Descriptions[]
A Mitachurl that has mutated due to an accumulation of a large amount of elements in its body. They are bigger, stronger, and absolutely ferocious.
Hilichurls worship no gods and follow no order or discipline. The strongest and the most ferocious one among them is seen as fit to lead the tribe.
Hilichurls worship no gods and follow no order or discipline. The strongest and the most ferocious one among them is seen as fit to lead the tribe.
These powerful Hilichurls are called "Lawa" by the rest of the tribe, a respectful form of address best translated to mean "king" or "chief". However, Lawa don't actually rule over or lead the tribe at all. Rather, these large loners prefer solitude, avoiding the looks of reverence from the smaller Hilichurls.
Adventurers very rarely encounter these gigantic creatures. Still, even the most seasoned adventurers will think twice before going on expeditions into areas where these dangerous Lawas may be roaming.
Adventurers very rarely encounter these gigantic creatures. Still, even the most seasoned adventurers will think twice before going on expeditions into areas where these dangerous Lawas may be roaming.
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Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Hilichurl Chieftan | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 丘丘王 Qiūqiū-wáng | Hill-Hill King |
Chinese (Traditional) | 丘丘王 Qiūqiū-wáng | |
Japanese | ヒルチャール王者 Hiruchaaru-ouja | Hilichurl King |
Korean | 츄츄왕 Chyuchyu-wang | Hilichurl King |
Spanish | Lawachurl | — |
French | Roi Brutocollinus | HilichurlHilichurlHilichurlHilichurl Tooltip for HilichurlHilichurlⓘ King |
Russian | Лавачурл Lavachurl | Lawachurl |
Thai | Hilichurl Chieftain | — |
Vietnamese | Vua Hilichurl | |
German | Lawachurl | — |
Indonesian | Hilichurl Chieftan | — |
Portuguese | Rei Hilichurl | Hilichurl King |
Turkish | Dağ Reisi | Mountain Chieftain |
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.0
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