These 3 segments cover the bulk of the available boss fights during the second half of the game. This is where bosses are more like it in terms of difficulty but are still rather easy (outside a few such as the first one). Do note that story-related content was deleted, leaving only special effects (from special attacks) and the boss fight itself. These 3 segments don't cover the bosses only available at the very end (like H Wyrm and Yiazmut), or bosses I'm unaware of or didn't recall existing at the time I recorded this and were available. I do not offer any boss strategies though, but you may get some hints from observing. I mainly just follow the same strategy all the way through the game: berserk Vaan and use him as the damage dealer while leaving the other 2 characters for support (mostly for keeping status effects in check). In addition, various other remarks are made about certain areas such as having to summon Belias to open a door. You may have noticed a rather long delay since the last group of videos - this is because I also created a walkthrough explaining how to get level 99 very early and quickly (in under 50 hours too!).
hey why don't you change cura to curaja? itg targets all enemies [undead] and does more than 8000 damage
MultiLightning123 2 months ago
Efficient use of MP is why. Besides, at level 99, with faith status, full HP, and other such things, 7000 HP can be restored with cura. Curaga does 9999 cure. Utilize decoy and other things and cura makes for the most effective way to maximize MP efficiency. Besides, I love the sound effects of cura far more.
ulillillia 2 months ago
you should do a video of the Omega Mk 13
sorajord 8 months ago
There is no Omega Mk 13. There an Omega Mark XII though and I do have a video of this (just the battle, not the 2 hours of struggling just to get there).
ulillillia 8 months ago
umm.. can someone tell me why cura is damaging the boss?
Cidk10 1 year ago
In the Final Fantasy series, healing spells like cura damage the undead. Spells that take HP from the enemy and transfer it to the caster (drain) have the reverse effect on the undead. The boss just happened to be an undead enemy and thus healing magic damages it. There's a gambit setup that allows for this too.
ulillillia 1 year ago