
The word "grizzly" is incorrectly used in the description of the pherliac pod components grisly is correct.Non-Infested units will still attack Pherliac Pods, but the pods will not have the same threat rating as on the Infested.Pherliac Pods blueprints resemble other blueprint drops such as Gorgon.The blueprint's dropping does not replace the random component. The blueprint can drop alongside one of the components upon killing a Juggernaut or Juggernaut Behemoth.A deployed Pherliac Pod will last for 10 seconds.Otherwise, the Pod has no effect on the other heads, or on all the heads during the first phase. Against Lephantis, the Pherliac Pod will only attract the attention of the scythe-wielding Grineer head during the second phase, which will make it pull the rest of Lephantis' main body to the Pod's location as it attempts to attack it in melee.The pod will attract all Infested units, including Corrupted Ancients and Phorid.The Pod has a higher threat rating than players, and will thus attract enemy Infested to attack it instead. When used, the Pherliac Pod is thrown to a targeted point on the ground.If used, Potent Pherliac Pods function identically to their normal variant.For this reason, players may wish to keep their Potent Pherliac Pods as a souvenir, rather than using them.


One random component is a guaranteed drop from each Juggernaut, and the blueprint may also drop as well. This item's blueprint and its components: Pulsating Tubercles, Infected Palpators, Chitinous Husk, Severed Bile Sac can be obtained as drops from the Juggernaut, Juggernaut Behemoth, and Deimos Juggernaut.
