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[PS2] Final Fantasy XII
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Musharraf
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Old Dec 17, 2006, 08:15 AM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 02:15 PM #2801 of 4284
Originally Posted by Metal Sphere
Edit: Musharraf, he's more than beatable at 72. You just have to keep the defensive suite up at all times and throw on wind absorbing equipment + confuse immune gear. This is assuming you cast the opposite element on each chaosjet around him.
I dunno. I was busy all time curing the Disabled status, I couldn't even attack him. Oh well, I might try it again today. What's a reasonable level to mess with Yiazmat? You think I can beat it at level 72?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 08:29 AM #2802 of 4284
Originally Posted by PiccoloNamek
Yeah it does:

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Judge Magister Zecht a.k.a. Reddas, was ordered by Cid to use Nabradia's' Nethicite shard (The Midlight Shard), and, not knowing what he was doing, the Nabreus deadlands were the result.
Not really:

Spoiler:
That's not very revelatory as to what exactly happened on the ground there. The entire event was given maybe an occasional nod, even though it felt like it really should've been a major and ever present reason in stopping the empire/Vayne. Reddas was the only one who really seemed like he cared, and that's because he ruined the lives of so many through his own ignorance.

Seriously, kill the Bangaa thieves in the Cerobi Steppe map that zones to Tchita. Make sure you empty the map mostly and then zone, and soon you'll have enough to complete their beastiary entry. Essentially, it has sense of tragedy that the commentary in the storyline lacked.


Yiazmat? At 72? Sure. You'll have to leave a few times to avoid catching his wrath as his health drops, but most of the fight is just boring Stone Breath, White Breath (be careful with this) and Rake. Sometimes he does Cyclone but that gets rarer as his HP drops.

If you feel like he's suddenly getting faster, or you can't buff fast enough, leave coliseum. He cools his jets while you cool yours, and when you go back he'll be busy buffing himself and warming up for a long bit to get back up to speed. It's only when you fight him for long stretches (like I did, stage 3 being the best example). He gets very aggressive, and as I bitched before in size 5 text, he'll OHKO you with Rake very often.

That's pretty much it. Decent Curaja healing net, gambits set to heal Stop, Petrify and Sap and you've just survived 70% of him easily. Hastega+Protectga are a given here. I don't know how effective Shellga is at defending you, but I believe all his attacks except for Death Strike are all physical in nature.

Give Chaos another try though, after you get some equips that are disable immune. Cheap? Yes, but so are the bosses. Toss them on when he does his worst.

There's nowhere I can't reach.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 11:09 AM #2803 of 4284
Yea my bad about the whole character thing, first time in a forum didnt know how it really works, ill be more careful from now on and sorry if for anyone who i spoiled that for

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I've spent about two hours trying to steal from this damn gnoma entite getting nothing but crystals, how long until he drops the damn halcyon!!??? although i have gotten a healthy supply of feystones in the process so its not all that bad.

How ya doing, buddy?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 03:13 PM #2804 of 4284
Originally Posted by SOLDIER_2825
Yea my bad about the whole character thing, first time in a forum didnt know how it really works, ill be more careful from now on and sorry if for anyone who i spoiled that for
Yeah, anything that has to do with the story and not gameplay, make sure you use those tags.

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I've spent about two hours trying to steal from this damn gnoma entite getting nothing but crystals, how long until he drops the damn halcyon!!??? although i have gotten a healthy supply of feystones in the process so its not all that bad.
Do you have the Thief's Cuff's on? If you do, your chances of getting the Halcyon is much higher than just stealing normally. Also, just keep coming back through the Wyrm's Nest map as it seems to generate sandstorms fairly often. Oh, and don't sell the Feystones, as they're an ingredient for the Tournesol.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 03:36 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 01:36 PM #2805 of 4284
Hey MS, where do I find the rest of those medallion pieces at?

I was speaking idiomatically.



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Old Dec 17, 2006, 04:24 PM #2806 of 4284
Originally Posted by PiccoloNamek
Hey MS, where do I find the rest of those medallion pieces at?
You got the Blackened Fragment, already right? I think it's a reward for a hunt, Orthros IIRC. The next one I did was in Archades. Go speak to the Nu Mou in the Magick shop there and they'll mention Otto. You probably saw him as you were exploring Old Archades, as he's the only gentry down there. Speak to him and after a bit about love, he'll give you the medallion. Return this one to the Nu Mou at the shop and they'll leave for Nabudis.

The next one is down in the Garamsythe Waterway. It's not even in the waterway proper, just stuck in one of the sluice gates.

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Start with all gates open, and then do the following in order:
Close the 11th gate, close the 4th gate, open the 11th gate,
close the 3rd gate, open the 4th gate. When you do so a little
sparkling item will appear in the same room on the south side;
examine it to receive the fragment.
What he means by "south" is, literally, south on the map, just before going into the southernmost paths. It should be sparkling on the floor.

The last part is one is complicated, though. Find Kytes in Lowtown and speak to him. Then drop by the main square and talk to the NPCs until you find a woman who lost her memory and she mentions the necklace. Now, go to the Bazaar and ask about the necklace until one of them recognizes it and he says an Sotted Imperial bought it. You've probably seen him before, so head down to the magick shop. After some chit chat and a threat, go to the South Sprawl and look for Filo and her Sky Pirate gang (it's a bunch of kids). She'll mention that they found the lady. Choose the option that takes you back to the Imperial and after a revelation, you'll get this fragment.

So you should have these:

- The one from the Orthros hunt, Blackened Fragment
- The one from the above Amnesia Lady event (IIRC, It's Grimy Fragment)
- The one that falls from the Garamsythe Waterway sluice gate

The thing over in Archades completes 1 whole Medallion, and the Nu Mou in Old Dalan's has 1 already that the old codger was holding for him. The rest are listed above. Once you're done, head to the Deadlands via the Salikawood and talk to the Nu Mou there. They'll tell you that you have to head to the Overlooking Eternity map, so take their advice and move on. To get there, there's a hidden path on the upper part of The Slumbermead area that's hidden by foliage.

Once there you'll get a third medallion (Lusterless) along with Bravery and Love. Now you're ready to go off to the Necrohol.

What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 04:54 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 02:54 PM #2807 of 4284
Awesome, thanks. Time to fight some more horrible monsters.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 05:14 PM #2808 of 4284
Originally Posted by PiccoloNamek
Awesome, thanks. Time to fight some more horrible monsters.
Yes, horrible monsters, heh. Remember to enter via the Deadlands, as it makes reaching the first door much easier.

What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 05:40 PM #2809 of 4284
Originally Posted by Musharraf
Don't mess with the dino in the desert =D
Ha! I think one of my favorite parts of this game has been watching people post endless threads about how they got slaughtered by the dinosaur. In a way, it was brilliant game design on Square-Enix's part because when you're finally powerful enough to slaughter the thing, it feels REALLY good.

I've started Twilight Princess (which is AMAZING) but I'll probably be going back to FFXII at some point or another. The sidequests call out to me...

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 07:16 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 05:16 PM #2810 of 4284
Originally Posted by Metal Sphere
Yes, horrible monsters, heh. Remember to enter via the Deadlands, as it makes reaching the first door much easier.
Speaking of horrible monsters, the Baknamy are the most annoying monsters in the whole game, by far. I have come to the conclusion that each 'Namy has his own person cloaking device, as they have a tendency to walk out of absolutely nowhere. When you encounter one, you can be sure two or three more will walk out of thin air. Their evade is enormous and they hit hard and quickly. Even at level 60 it is taking me two or three hits to kill just one when using the Zodiac Spear. But half of my time is spent hitting nothing at all, the word "PARRY" floating in mid-air, mocking me.

Ugh.

Also, I absolutely cannot find the lost memory woman.

There's nowhere I can't reach.




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Old Dec 17, 2006, 07:56 PM #2811 of 4284
I don't know... I found the rabbits in the Faewood to be most aggravating (with confuse being the most devastating status effect in the game).

This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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Old Dec 17, 2006, 08:07 PM #2812 of 4284
Originally Posted by PiccoloNamek
Speaking of horrible monsters, the Baknamy are the most annoying monsters in the whole game, by far. I have come to the conclusion that each 'Namy has his own person cloaking device, as they have a tendency to walk out of absolutely nowhere. When you encounter one, you can be sure two or three more will walk out of thin air. Their evade is enormous and they hit hard and quickly. Even at level 60 it is taking me two or three hits to kill just one when using the Zodiac Spear. But half of my time is spent hitting nothing at all, the word "PARRY" floating in mid-air, mocking me.

Ugh.

Also, I absolutely cannot find the lost memory woman.
Yeah, the Baknamy are absolutely brutal for a very long time, especially the ones in the Necrohol proper. You can see them walking around in the mist half-cloaked, and yes they often come in pairs or groups of 3. I know there's this one 'namy towards the end of the Necrohol that casts Death the instant you come into range.

You don't get the item that negates their parry advantage until way later (Cameo Belt in Balfonheim; improves hit rate to the point where parry/miss is nonexistant).

As for the lady, make sure you spoke to the Nu Mou about the medallion. Then Old Dalan will mention something about the kids probably knowing, then Kytes and then Filo. After that, go up to the square and she should be there.

Or are you talking about after you speak to the Sotted Imperial and she's vanished? If it's this part, go talk to Filo, the lady's with them.

Oh, and Necrofiends are actually masters of the confuse status effect. They spam Phantasmal Gaze like there's no tommorow, so much so that you have to throw on your gear to avoid it eventually snagging one of your characters.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 08:39 PM #2813 of 4284
So I finally started playing this game. It's pretty good. I decided to power level for a bit at the beginning of the game during the solo time and got up to about level 20 or so. The monsters have been a joke since then, but I'm glad that I took the time to level like that as it's allowing me to zip through the story at a nice clip. It's quite interesting.

I must say, I really don't like how Ashe holds her katanas.

I was speaking idiomatically.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:24 PM #2814 of 4284
OK I defeated the Wild Malboro (a hunt) today! After saving at the screen before, I then travelled back through the Golmore Jungle to collect my prize, but I espied a lone Mantis around the left corner, and I thought to myself, "I've never seen a Biding Mantis in Golmore before, so I bet it's one of those rare monsters!" I proceeded to attack it, only to die a HORRIBLE DEATH when it killed everyone in the party with one hit each. JOY. I didn't manage to run away either.

Really, is it a rare game, or is it an uber strong normal enemy that I've just never seen until today? I failed to see it mentioned in the guide, but I'm sure I must have been looking in the wrong section.

P.S. I typed up several monsters for the Bestiary. Whoo, now I can get cracking on that.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:27 PM #2815 of 4284
Originally Posted by Freelance Wolf
OK I defeated the Wild Malboro (a hunt) today! After saving at the screen before, I then travelled back through the Golmore Jungle to collect my prize, but I espied a lone Mantis around the left corner, and I thought to myself, "I've never seen a Biding Mantis in Golmore before, so I bet it's one of those rare monsters!" I proceeded to attack it, only to die a HORRIBLE DEATH when it killed everyone in the party with one hit each. JOY. I didn't manage to run away either.

Really, is it a rare game, or is it an uber strong normal enemy that I've just never seen until today? I failed to see it mentioned in the guide, but I'm sure I must have been looking in the wrong section.

P.S. I typed up several monsters for the Bestiary. Whoo, now I can get cracking on that.
Biding Mantis is a rapist in Mantis garb, I'm not even kidding. This piece of shit is the only monster who's ever hit me for 9999, without fail. I have no idea how to even beat him and have not found any help in taking it down.

To think, the team that beat Yiazmat, Hell Wyrm and Omega (this thing was a joke) can't take down some godforsaken rare game.

FELIPE NO

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:34 PM #2816 of 4284
Damn...so it was a rare game. I never thought that such a powerful monster could be lurking in Golmore. BIG MISTAKE. Wish I had known that before or I wouldn't have gone after it. Booo!

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:37 PM #2817 of 4284
Originally Posted by Freelance Wolf
Damn...so it was a rare game. I never thought that such a powerful monster could be lurking in Golmore. BIG MISTAKE. Wish I had known that before or I wouldn't have gone after it. Booo!
I'm thinking of going in there with Bubble Belts and Curaja, after throwing a Remedy+Nihaopaloa at it. I looked at the rare game guide now and they say this thing does 1k damage at level 40? What the hell? Are they talking about the same monster here?

Edit: What the hell. Apparently, if you go into that map and let him be, he'll start cannibalizing enemies. Seems like you have to catch him before he eats something or he gets ridiculous.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:37 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 07:37 PM #2818 of 4284
I'm probably dead last in terms of story progression among you guys. Exams are done and I'm back into FFXII, albeit very tired and somewhat lacking in motivation. I'm up to where I recruit back the 9 moogles to fix the gate to the Phon Coast. I'm about to take on the bomb boss. I'm about 58 hours of play time and so far my party has the following stats:

Vaan - level 21
Balthier - 40
Fran - 26 (starting to use her a bit more now)
Basch - 41
Ashe - 36
Penelo - 34

How do my stats compare to how far I am? Yeah 58 hours already wow.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:49 PM #2819 of 4284
Originally Posted by Spatula
I'm probably dead last in terms of story progression among you guys. Exams are done and I'm back into FFXII, albeit very tired and somewhat lacking in motivation. I'm up to where I recruit back the 9 moogles to fix the gate to the Phon Coast. I'm about to take on the bomb boss. I'm about 58 hours of play time and so far my party has the following stats:

Vaan - level 21
Balthier - 40
Fran - 26 (starting to use her a bit more now)
Basch - 41
Ashe - 36
Penelo - 34

How do my stats compare to how far I am? Yeah 58 hours already wow.
Hey, take it easy. This game is best enjoyed real slow. The levels are fine, but why are they all over the place? Characters died?

Just beat on him, take off Oil as quickly as possible. Oh, dispatch the bombs that flank him first, or they'll get annoying.

This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 09:52 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 07:52 PM #2820 of 4284
I had to use my Quickenings to beat the bomb boss. They saved me quite a few times actually, especially during the Carrot hunt. I finished her off with a 38000 point blow.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 10:09 PM #2821 of 4284
Bring along tons of Hankerchiefs of whatever they're called, and get rid of the small bombs ASAP. If you're oiled and they explode, it can do a considerable amount of damage. When the boss reaches its half-way mark, it's best to finish it off with quickenings. If not, King Bomb will restore its health, and you don't want that, especially when it is capable of doing it several times. Start the chain before it has a chance to do so.

About that Bide Mantis, I got 2 Bubble Belts and Curaja and I really have no idea what Nihaopaloa is. Care to explain?

I was speaking idiomatically.




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Old Dec 17, 2006, 10:12 PM #2822 of 4284
Originally Posted by PiccoloNamek
I had to use my Quickenings to beat the bomb boss. They saved me quite a few times actually, especially during the Carrot hunt. I finished her off with a 38000 point blow.
Carrot was irritating because there was really no way of dividing it's attention, due to her size. I just reamed her, and hand Remedy gambits all around (thanks Golmore Malboros).

As for Renew? Don't worry about it, just keep nailing him. He usually does it when he's careening around and not doing much of anything. Expose him with all your characters at this point until they start to miss. He'll die from his compromised defenses before he does it again.

Nihaopaloa or however it's spelled, is an accessory that reverses an item's effect. Example:

X-Potion heals me for 2400 with all Potion Lore acquired.

With the accessory on, chops off 2400 points of HP. This applies to enemies as well. Now... what do Remedies do? Heal status effects?

Apply this thing's reversal and you inflict every status effect your remedies can currently heal. If you've acquired all the Remedy Lore licenses, the effect is brutal.

What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 10:36 PM #2823 of 4284
It'd take longer to kill him that way though, unless you don't mind it.

So assuming I got Nihaopaloa equipped, I could cast, say, Phoenix Down on an undead enemy and instantly kill it? That sounds very useful. Where can I get this accessory?

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 10:38 PM Local time: Dec 17, 2006, 08:38 PM #2824 of 4284
A normal Phoenix down kills an undead enemy. So a reversed down would heal it.

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Old Dec 17, 2006, 10:39 PM #2825 of 4284
Oopsie. I get it now. So where can I get it?

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