Fetid Devourer

The Fetid Devourer is a boss in Uldir. It is a hydra-like creature made from the corpses of a leonine, reptilian, avian, and equine loa.

Adventure Guide
''The experiments within Uldir conducted tests upon countless lifeforms, including several loa who inhabited the forests around Zandalar. After the experiments proved lethal, the loa's remains were disposed of improperly, much to the delight of the dark consciousness imprisoned within Uldir.''

Overview
Periodically, Waste Disposal Units around the room will activate, dumping waste into the room and leaving behind Corruption Corpuscles. Players must kill these before they release Enticing Essence, or Fetid Devourer will move to them and Consume Corruption, healing and gaining energy. At 50% health, Fetid Devourer will enter into a Fetid Frenzy.

Damage Dealers

 * Kill Corruption Corpuscles before they finish releasing Enticing Essence.
 * When Chimaera nears 100 energy, prepare to avoid Rotting Regurgitation!

Healers

 * Terrible Thrash deals very high damage.
 * After players are afflicted with Malodorous Miasma, they will develop Putrid Paroxysm, which inflicts high damage and requires focused healing.
 * Be prepared for the damage increase due to Fetid Frezy!

Tanks

 * The primary tank on Fetid Devourer will take more consistent - but overall higher - damage.
 * The second tank should stand near the primary tank to be hit by Terrible Thrash, and be prepared for large spikes of damage when it hits.
 * Be prepared for the damage increase due to Fetid Frezy!

Related achievements

 * Crimson Descent
 * Mythic: Fetid Devourer
 * Thrash Mouth - All Stars

Quotes

 * Intro
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 * yell
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 * Defeated
 * yell

Notes and trivia

 * The Malformed Creations accompanying the boss transform into lions, raptors and vultures, corresponding to the loa that the Fetid Devourer was made of. However, there are no mobs to match its equine hind legs.
 * The Fetid Devourer's appearance is inspired by the, a hybrid monster from Greek mythology usually depicted as having the heads of a lion, a goat, and a snake.