1. Chac has a move called "Stony Glare" that will petrify one of your characters. Because of the voodoo that’s been affected on this dungeon, your Ribbons or anything else you might be using is useless against this. If Chac uses this, immediately have one of your other characters toss a Soft on that character, or else you risk having Chac attack and shatter them, knocking them out of the battle.
2. Chac’s other power move is called "Heaven’s Cataract." This move is going to do heavy damage to all your characters unless they’re using Mascot or have high Defense / Magic Defense. I recommend equipping Mascot on at least two characters if you can. The other, well, that’s coming…
3. On Level 40, after you defeated the boss, there was a treasure chest that contained an accessory called "Cat Nip." You want to make at least one of your characters a Gunner and equip them with this accessory. They should have the Trigger Happy Lvl 3 ability. Once in the battle, wait until Chac kills them and then immediately revive them using a Phoenix Down. (This should revive them to critical status, if it doesn’t, then go in and check the character and make sure they’re not using "Key to Success" or something else that would double the effects of recovery items.) Then, have the Gunner use Trigger Happy and pound R1 like crazy. As long as you have the Cat Nip and the critical status, this will hit for 9999 damage multiple times. If you follow this strategy, Chac should be down in 3-4 rounds. If Chac kills the Gunner or uses Stony Glare, use the appropriate items and then keep the Trigger Happy going.
Sometimes I get lucky and have to fight a Tonberry, but every so often, he’ll come and I know I’m screwed. Any tips to beat him?
If you still want to fight it, then at this point, the best strategy is probably to equip all three girls as Berserkers with Evade and Counter. The Elder Drake will have a very time attacking and each time it tries, your characters will strike back and it shouldn’t be long before it’s done for.
BTW, in case you didn’t already know, if you spot a blue platform, it’ll restore your HP and MP and you can use it to return to the surface. Every few cloisters, you should do that to save your game.
BTW, in case you didn’t already know, if you spot a blue platform, it’ll restore your HP and MP and you can use it to return to the surface. Every few cloisters, you should do that to save your game.
Yeah I knew that. I try and save every 5 cloisters. Except before multiples of 20. 🙂 Don’t want to die at one of those bosses, although that Lv.20 boss was so much easier than that drake was. I’ll go and try to avoid that drake now, if he ever comes up.
I’m not on Lv. Infinity! (100) but I can’t beat the Weapon dude. Any tips. I know I have to do the trick but I keep getting creamed before I get the chance to do so.