Final Fantasy XIII (PS3-EN) – Mission 14 “Defender of the Flock” (NCU)

Mission 14: Defender of the Flock No Crystarium Usage Challenge No Equipment Leveling Normal Battle Speed After being disappointed at being unable to instant kill the previous mission, Odin decided to take a break. Alexander steps back up. Sahagin HP: 257400 Strength: 382 Magic: 127 Ceratosaur HP: 35100 Strength: 598 Magic: 152 Strategy: Summon Alexander right away. Focus on staggering the two Sahagins before going Gestalt. Spam Earthquake and finish everything with Divine Judgment. Game: Final Fantasy XIII Language: English Console: PlayStation 3 Player: ShinryuReishiki Recorded: April 22, 2010
Mission 12: Geiseric, the Profane (Part 1 of 3) No Crystarium Usage Challenge No Equipment Leveling Normal Battle Speed This is a terrible fight for no equipment upgrades in addition to no Crystarium usage as it turns into a rather long battle. Geiseric HP: 702000 Strength: 1025 Magic: 0 Geiseric’s Fist HP: 26000 Strength: 1025 Magic: 0 Strategy: You will need to start with Fortisol, Aegisol, and a full TP bar. Start off in Matador spamming Slow, alternating to another Matador paradigm every turn. Only use 2 ATB slots per turn, except on the turn where you start with a full ATB. This is to prevent Fang from walking forward towards Snow, who will be tanking all the hits except for Savage Stomp which hits everyone. As soon as the first stagger occurs, summon Bahamut. Continue using Slow while Bahamut gets some attacks in, and go Gestalt at about 60% stagger remaining. Use Obliterating Breath primarily, and use Pulsar Blast if you need to reposition Bahamut because Obliterating Breath is missing. You should be able to hit the enemy with a 999.9% stagger Mega Flare, to give it a minor scratch. Resume the original strategy of alternating Matador paradigms until the enemy is staggered again. When necessary, switch to Solidarity briefly to have Hope heal Snow, or use Potions to heal everyone while maintaining the Paradigm Shifting. Once the enemy is staggered, alternate between two Delta Attack paradigms, spamming Ruin, using the same pattern of only using 2 ATB slots except …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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OMG Look at all that CP!!!!
Correction; after watching the whole video, the fight is more evocative of an Adamantoise than Vercy. Still an amazing watch, though.
I’ve always felt that Geiseric was a boss who should have been on par with Vercingetorix, stat and abilities wise. He just had that whole “epic” feel about him, and he looked awesome. Seeing somebody tackling him without Crystarium evokes the same sensation that somebody fighting Vercy does, and that’s a pretty amazing sensation.