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In Final Fantasy XII, where do I find the rare game Luxollid monster in the Umbra South region?
My friend is playing Final Fantasy XII and has asked me to help him find the rare game Luxollid monster. He’s already killed the Vagrant Soul monster and said it is suppose to be in the Umbra South region but cannot find it. Is it located in the Pharos-Subterra area?
It is located in Sub-Terra and it is in Umbra-South. It appears randomly after you kill Vagrant Soul. Luxollid is an entite as well. You can steal Staff of Magi from it and that’s best staff in game I think.
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