Omega Weapon boss battle from Final Fantasy VIII on PS3 80GB,I hope you like the video.
Final Fantasy VIII Enemy
Omega Weapon
HP min HP max
111,105 1,161,000
AP
250
Japanese オメガウェポン
Romaji Omega Wepon
Location Ultimecia Castle - Chapel
Mug N/A
Common Drop Three Stars
Rare Drop N/A
Card N/A
Draw Flare, Holy, Meteor, Ultima
Taste N/A
Attacks Swipe, Lv5 Death, Megido Flame, Terra Break, Light Pillar
Magic Meteor, Gravija, Ultima
Weak Against N/A
Resistant to N/A
Immune to N/A
Absorbs Fire, Ice, Thunder, Earth, Poison, Wind, Water, Holy
Scan Stronger than Ultima Weapon, Omega Weapon is the strongest monster. It is bad luck to run into this monster.
Legend * - Lvl 1 to 19 - Lvl 20 to 29- Lvl 30 to 100
Omega Weapon is an optional boss in Final Fantasy VIII. Generally regarded as the toughest boss in the game, it is hidden within Ultimecia Castle. It is a re-texture of the Ultima Weapon.
To fight Omega, one team must ring a large bell which activates a short timer, and the other team must locate Omega Weapon before the timer runs out. After Omega Weapon is encountered, the timer is lifted and the player has as much time as they need to defeat the monster.
Strategy
Its attacks include Lv5 Death, which is an instant death attack to characters with a level divisible by 5. Megido Flame is an attack on all targets that causes 9,998 HP damage. Light Pillar instead causes 9,999 HP but only to one target. Terra Break causes multiple physical hits for 5000+ damage each. They can be nullified with the Defend command.
At level 100, Omega Weapon has more than 1 million HP. It is always at level 100 in the PlayStation version of the game, but can be any level in the PC version. After defeating it, the player receives a Proof of Omega that is accessible in the help/tutorial section of the game menu. The Proof of Omega congratulates the player for defeating Final Fantasy VIII's toughest boss and is a sign showing complete mastery of Final Fantasy VIII's battle system.
As Omega Weapon is the strongest enemy in the game, now is the time to go all out. Using Holy Wars to nullify his attacks is a good idea. But before using the item, cast Aura on the party to allow them to use their Limit Breaks. Summon Eden and boost it as high as possible. Use Squall's Renzokuken to inflict great damage, and make sure he is equipped with the Lion Heart so he can use the finishing blow of the same name. If the party is at a high enough experience level, Squall can do 9999 points of damage a hit with Renzokuken. When the 26 total hits from the Renzokuken/Lion Heart at tallied, this results in over 250,000 damage.
Other characters should use similar strategies. Rinoa should use Angel Wing and use her best spells, especially Meteor, Zell should use Duel, Irvine use Shot, etc. In general, any attack that can hit multiple times can do massive accumulative damage. It is simply a matter of wearing down Omega Weapon's considerable HP now. Once the Holy War's invincibility wears off, use another. If the player has Gilgamesh's Triple Triad card, it can be refined into 10 Holy Wars, more than enough to last the entire battle with Omega Weapon. Another item which can be useful is the Megalixir, and as many as 8 of them can be mugged from Rinoa during the Adel battle (make sure that the person who mugs Rinoa has nothing junctioned to their strength). Otherwise, you can refine them from Hi-Potions -Hi-Potion+ X-Potions Mega-Potions Elixirs Megalixirs, but this requires a lot of money.
Omega has one weakness which is not shared by other superbosses; his attack pattern is fixed. He will always begin a battle with Lv 5 Death, which can be nullified by junctioning 100 Deaths to your Stat-Def-Junc. It will then attack using Meteor, Megido Flame, Gravija, Terra Break, Ultima, Light Pillar and then it will repeat the sequence from Meteor. Keep in mind that in between these attacks, Omega will still attack the party physically, which can be worrying if Megido Flame is the next attack he will use
The Proof of Omega is a Key Item in Final Fantasy VIII. It is awarded to the party after they defeat the Omega Weapon in Ultimecia Castle. Like the Omega Badge in Final Fantasy V before, and the Mark of Conquest in Final Fantasy X after, it has no real purpose except to prove that this particular player has defeated the toughest enemy in the game.
Sooo if I have 1080p or whatever and I turn on smoothing, would I have pretty much the same graphics as yours? Because I hate not knowing if my graphics can be better or not.
dragonx748 1 year ago
@dragonx748 No because this is a mp4 video its gonna look smoother, On a HD tv it's not gonna look as good.
xXAshe9949Xx 1 year ago
@xXAshe9949Xx
only the emulators smooth the graphics
fear2darkness 1 year ago
@fear2darkness Your wrong if you owned a PS3 you would see an option for it.
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