Raid Bosses
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While there are many bosses in the cleft, among them exist a variety of very powerful forces known as a raid boss. These bosses typically require a team of players at level 100 to defeat, though there are a few exceptions. Normally, multiple players not in the same group cannot fight the same mob because of kill-steal prevention, but raid bosses have a specific flag that allow for it so that players outside of grouping range can work together to defeat it. Below is a list of notable raid bosses in the game and a few tips on how to face them. Some raid bosses involve a bit of questing to get to, so you are welcome to help your group get on the same page but be sure not to discuss quest information on a public chat.
Dayzee Family
Dayzees are timid little creatures that don't like to fight, but if you make one angry, it'll give you a bad time. While Dayzees aren't quite bosses, they are unique in that they each possess the raid flag. They can spawn randomly in any zone that's level 50 or higher, so keep your eyes peeled! Dayzees are generally worth a notable amount of EXP and GOLD and will drop 1 of their corresponding petals upon defeat, so decide beforehand who's going to get the petal before going after one. They also have a chance at dropping a rare spiny seed used in Player Housing. Just be sure you're prepared before engaging, because once a Dayzee spots you, it'll teleport away somewhere else in the cleft after about 8 seconds! As long as it's locked in combat with you, it can't teleport.
Crayzee Dayzee
These blue dayzees are the weakest of the bunch and you'd know them well. Designed to be plucked by a group of players around L50, Crayzee Dayzees are a good way to liven up the party.
Hazy Dayzee
Amayzee Dayzee
Axem Rangers
Jenova NEO
Seasonal Raid Bosses
Holidayzee
Unavailable Raid Bosses
Easter Bunny MK II
Atma Weapon