PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Mayahuel
rdfs:comment
  • [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Mayahuel] was part of a complex of interrelated maternal and fertility goddesses in Aztec mythology. She is connected with notions of reproducing and nourishment. After her death at the hand of her grandmother Tzitzimitl, Quetzalcoatl buried her remains, from which the maguey plant (Agave americana) was sprouted. Quetzalcoatl used the sap from the plant to make [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Pulque], a low alcohol beverage to relieve his sadness over his deceased loved one.
owl:sameAs
Stone
  • 100.0
Level
  • 34
  • 35
  • 40
CP
  • 4
Strength
  • 22
Alignment
  • Light-Law
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Ice
  • -
Sleep
  • 100.0
Paralyze
  • 100.0
Fear
  • 100.0
Agility
  • 26
Luck
  • 24
Weak
  • Fire
Curse
  • -
MATK
  • 120
Hitpoints
  • 301
DEX
  • 36
  • 40
Password
  • -HYf#wUfgPs#9vce ih7%gQkfg7hf9wdR
AttackType
  • Single foe/1/Physical/None
Agi
  • 7
  • 34
  • 39
Physical
  • Weak
  • -
Poison
  • 100.0
str
  • 8
  • 28
  • 36
LUC
  • 15
  • 47
PATK
  • 96
MGC
  • 14
  • 51
  • 55
Rage
  • 100.0
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End
  • 8
Skills
  • Media\Innate Me Patra\Innate Heal Pleroma\36 High Heal Pleroma\37
  • Eternal Slumber Diarama Dekunda Petradi
Fire
  • Weak
Bomb
  • 100.0
Magic
  • 28
MP
  • 132
  • 205
  • 231
ManaPoints
  • 179
Vitality
  • 20
Electricity
  • -
Mute
  • 100.0
Skill
  • Me Patra Recarm Mana Aid
  • Media\Innate Me Patra\Innate Mahamaon\35 High Heal Pleroma\36
Specialty
  • Heal\+5 Gun\+2 Light\+2 Phys\-3 Fire\-4
Resist
  • -
int
  • 9
Strain
  • 100.0
HP
  • 212
  • 261
  • 314
Wind
  • -
Race
Gun
  • Null
  • Strong
Force
  • -
Void
  • Expel, Death
AVD
  • 67
PHIT
  • 69
D-Skill
  • Recarm Mana Aid Mana Bonus
Ailmentresistance
  • None
  • Resist:Mute
MAG Summon
  • 315
Charm
  • 100.0
BDEF
  • 112
Expel
  • -
Normalattack
  • Phys x1, 1 enemy
  • Physical, one hit, one enemy
Absorb
  • -
Almighty
  • -
MHIT
  • 32
Reflect
  • -
PSRN
  • Kind
abstract
  • [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Mayahuel] was part of a complex of interrelated maternal and fertility goddesses in Aztec mythology. She is connected with notions of reproducing and nourishment. After her death at the hand of her grandmother Tzitzimitl, Quetzalcoatl buried her remains, from which the maguey plant (Agave americana) was sprouted. Quetzalcoatl used the sap from the plant to make [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Pulque], a low alcohol beverage to relieve his sadness over his deceased loved one.