- Respawn time is approximately ten to fifteen minutes after Ketea was last defeated.
- Has an Ice Spikes effect when its mouth is closed that cannot be dispelled.
- Absorbs magic damage and skillchain damage when its mouth is closed.
- Susceptible to Stun, Slow, Paralysis, and Gravity.
- AoE attacks performed by Ketea will hit all targets in range, regardless of whether they're in the party/alliance or have enmity on it.
- Blizzaga IV - AoE Ice based magic damage (Circle of effect originates from spell target)
- Blizzard V - Single target Ice based magic damage.
- Blindga - AoE Blind effect (Circle of effect originates from spell target)
- Bindga - AoE Bind effect (Circle of effect originates from spell target)
- Paralyga - AoE Paralysis effect (Circle of effect originates from spell target)
- Sleepga II - AoE Sleep effect (Circle of effect originates from spell target)
- Temporal Shift - AoE Stun effect (Circle of effect originates from mob)
- Ichor Stream - Frontal cone AoE Poison effect.
- Sinuate Rush - AoE physical damage (Circle of effect originates from mob).
- Rapid Molt - Self target full negative status effect removal with an additional Regen effect.
- If there are no negative status effects on the Jailer of Prudence, it will not perform Rapid Molt.
- Tail Thrust - Single target physical damage with an additional Paralysis effect.
In Greek mythology, the ketos (plural ketea) is a term that denotes a very large fish, a whale, a shark, or a sea monster. The Greek heroes Perseus and Herakles were both said to have defeated a ketos.
The word cetacean, which refers to aquatic mammals such as whales and dolphins, is derived from the word ketos.
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