9/7/2023 0 Comments Nidhogg ffx mt gagazet![]() ![]() It's a good idea that you equip your Capture weapons and use them as much as possible to save time for you later. Imps upgraded version from thunder plains.Their physical attacks hurt quite a bit and it'll counter every attack when it "puts up its dukes". Bashuras are like the Wendigo at Lake Macalania and the Ogres of the Calm Lands.They're more powerful than the Leaders but slower. Mech Defenders are machina, so use Steal.Mech Leaders are machina, so use Steal.Hitting them with Auron is the best way to deplete their health in the three attacks necessary to kill/capture it before it uses Self-Destruct (which Kimahri can learn off them). They have two attacks, Seed Cannon (which you can learn off them with Lancet from Kimahri) and Seed Burst, which inflicts damage and confusion. Grats are plants similar to the Ragoras you found in Kilika Woods and the Sandragoras in Sanubia Desert.One hit from Auron will dispatch them, but watch out for their physical attacks and whatnot since they hurt. Tidus might not be able to kill them in one hit, so be prepared. Bandersnatches are lupines, so deal with them using Tidus.There are some more enemies on the way up Mt. Once they're finished, hug the left as you carry on, and you'll find a side area with a chest containing Mega-Potion x2. Head along and you'll be stopped by the Ronso again, only this time they'll sing the Hymn to you. Then head down and around the higher rock to get to a chest containing a rather generous 20,000 Gil. ![]() In the next screen, hug the right-hand side of the path until you can get on to a higher section of rock. Once you've beat them, Biran and Yenke will acknowledge Kimahri's strength and let you all past. If you get the chance also use Steal - you can get some Level 3 Key Spheres off them which is really helpful for when you get to Zanarkand. Unless you made him follow Yuna on the sphere grid, you will probably have to dig into your X-Potions to do this, but it's necessary to stay alive. Next, it is important that you heal Kimahri whenever his health goes below 1300 or so. Thus, you want to wait until they're standing on opposite sides of Kimahri for full damage. When the two of them are together, they'll guard each other reducing your attacks to about 30 damage to the wrong target. It shouldn't be too difficult to be doing about 700 damage a hit to either Ronso, but make sure you focus on one of them before the other (Yenke is the easiest to kill first). Their attacks, as outlined before, are most of the Ronso Rages, but also Bulldoze, which does about 600 damage from Biran and 75 from Yenke, and puts the user on the other side of Kimarhi, rendering most of the Breath Ronso Rages ineffective on one of them. Biran has about 55-65% more health than Kimahri. It's a little less than that in actuality. Yenke will have about 25% more health than Kimahri does. If you kill Yenke first then Biran will use Berserk and use one attack that will hit you for 1000 damage. Also, Biran may use Berserk instead of Mighty Guard, particularly if you kill Yenke off first, so go for Biran. Otherwise, repeatedly use it until you've got all of the Ronso Rages, making sure to use Kimahri's overdrive up after you get each since it'll be a waste otherwise. Both of these only apply to them once they have used their respective attack, then you can learn it off them using Lancet. However, two new ones (excluding Doom, which you can learn from Ghosts in the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth if you went there first) can only be learnt when the two Ronso are in critical - Mighty Guard, which you perhaps saw Defender X use, can be learnt from Biran, and White Wind can be learnt from Yenke when he's in critical. All the others you can learn off these guys if you haven't got them already. The only ones they don't have are Jump, Seed Cannon, Bad Breath (which has little effect on these guys, unfortunately) and Nova (which Kimahri can't have learnt by now anyway). So no matter how overdeveloped or, most likely, underdeveloped Kimahri is, Biran and Yenke are no more difficult.īiran and Yenke together have weaker versions of most of Kimahri's Ronso Rages. Before you complain saying that this makes it absurdly difficult and that this guide never gave you any warning, it's not a problem because they're scaled according to Kimahri's stats. First off, just run up the slope between the stone columns and you'll have a rather lengthy scene and a battle will begin.įighting these guys isn't too difficult providing that you remember the one important fact: you only have Kimahri to fight this battle with. ![]()
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