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  • Gyu-Ki
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  • Also known as Ushioni, Gyu-Ki (牛鬼) is a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a spider. It is vicious, brutal, and extremely belligerent, and is said to attack and devour humans who walk along beaches. Its superhuman strength and relentless nature mean that once it sets its sights on you, there is no escape. Today, there is a festival in Uwajima, Ehime, Japan featuring a parade dedicated to Gyuki, and many shrines throughout Japan also pay tribute to Gyu-ki.
Level
  • 4
  • 16
  • 25
  • 27
  • 29
CP
  • 19
  • 36
  • 48
Alignment
  • Dark-Law
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Weak
  • Earth
  • Earth, Poison
Hitpoints
  • 200
  • 222
Hit
  • 51
  • 52
Boss
  • -
DEX
  • 13
Agi
  • 15
Equip
  • Weapon, Accessory
str
  • 13
  • 16
  • 37
ATK
  • 84
  • 86
LCK
  • 2
STM
  • 11
  • 33
Agl
  • 6
  • 7
MGC
  • 6
  • 7
  • 14
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En
  • 9
MP
  • 12
  • 33
  • 38
  • 118
Align
  • Dark-Neutral
ManaPoints
  • 120
Drop
  • Curse Needle
Lu
  • 8
Card
  • Battle
ST
  • 8
Moon
  • C
ATT
  • 13
DEF
  • 11
  • 76
  • 80
Skill
  • Heel Drop Berserk Tackle Needle Rush
  • Hell Thrust Mad Rush Power Charge Counter
  • Makakaja Tackle Berserk Kick
  • Parala
  • Power Charge Body Rush Mad Rush
  • Double Attack Body Blow Aqua Cutter Triple Attack Panic Voice Zionga
Resist
  • -
SP
  • 7
int
  • 6
  • 10
HP
  • 37
  • 305
  • 311
  • 443
Race
  • Demon
  • Wilder
  • Brute
  • Jaki
in
  • 6
Void
  • Death
NOA
  • 1
AVD
  • 49
  • 51
CHM
  • 8
DVNPRT
  • 16
WLLPOW
  • 19
ITIN
  • 18
restype
  • normal
Absorb
  • -
Inherit
  • Bind
Mef
  • 7
Mpw
  • 7
  • 8
Reflect
  • -
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  • Also known as Ushioni, Gyu-Ki (牛鬼) is a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a spider. It is vicious, brutal, and extremely belligerent, and is said to attack and devour humans who walk along beaches. Its superhuman strength and relentless nature mean that once it sets its sights on you, there is no escape. Today, there is a festival in Uwajima, Ehime, Japan featuring a parade dedicated to Gyuki, and many shrines throughout Japan also pay tribute to Gyu-ki.