This article is about the exploration mechanic. For the Normal Boss, see Setekh Wenut.
Wenut are an exploration mechanic in Desert of Hadramaveth, Sumeru.
In certain areas of the Desert of Hadramaveth, Wenut will emerge from the ground to attack the player, dealing AoE True Physical DMG. The player can manipulate the location of the Wenut's attacks to destroy Weathered Rocks.
Damage[]
The DMG dealt by Wenut attacks is calculated as . This DMG is considered True DMG and is unaffected by DEF, RES, or DMG Reduction. Level Multipliers for each level can be found in Elemental Reaction/Level Scaling § Level Multiplier.
Tutorial[]
- Wenut Attack...
Achievements[]
There are 5 Achievements obtainable from Wenut:
Achievement | Category | Description | Requirements | |
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Flat Out | Wonders of the World | The blind Wenut crash across the desert, and yet even such reckless charges do sometimes yield results... | Break a Weathered Rock with a Wenut attack. | 5 |
"I Hate 'Em Myself!" | Wonders of the World | Be attacked by a Wenut for the first time. | 5 | |
He Who Controls the Spice... | Wonders of the World | Use the Windbite Bullets to perform Swirl reactions and bring the Setekh Wenut in its floating form down. | Destroy 2 Windbite Bullets in succession | 5 |
Now That's What You Call the Four Winds! | Challenger: Series VII | Use a Cryo, Pyro, Electro, and Hydro attack each to trigger a Swirl reaction with the Windbite Bullets in a fight against the Setekh Wenut. | 5 | |
Desert-Dwellers' Rite of Passage | Meetings in Outrealm: Series IV | Defeat the Setekh Wenut in Co-Op Mode. | 10 |
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Wenut (Egyptian: 𓃹𓈖𓏌𓏏𓆗 wnwt wenut), also known as Unut, is a prehistoric Egyptian snake goddess.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Wenut | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 沙虫 Shāchóng | Sandworm |
Chinese (Traditional) | 沙蟲 Shāchóng | |
Japanese | ウェネト Weneto | — |
Korean | 모래 벌레 Morae Beolle | Sand Worm |
Spanish | Gusano de arena | Sand Worm |
French | Wenut | — |
Russian | Унут Unut | Unut |
Thai | Wenut | — |
Vietnamese | Wenut | — |
German | Wenut | — |
Indonesian | Wenut | — |
Portuguese | Verme da Areia | Sandworm |
Turkish | Solucan | Worm |
Italian | Unut | Unut |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.4
References[]
- ↑ YouTube: Version 3.6 Special Program