I’m finding Orphan really difficult. Heck, i find barth difficult, its such a pain having to keep fighting him haha. All of my characters have maxxed out on their main options on their boards, and ive maxxed my three characters (light, hope and fang) out second weapons, and yet i really can’t do this. I own the official guide too, and in the screenshots in that all the characters have like 20k hp, and yet mine only have around 6500hp?
So i’m wondering what my stats are meant to be, and how to make them that way… Because I didn’t really want to spend lots of CP on extra routes that im not gunna use?
I’m finding Orphan really difficult. Heck, i find barth difficult, its such a pain having to keep fighting him haha. All of my characters have maxxed out on their main options on their boards, and ive maxxed my three characters (light, hope and fang) out second weapons, and yet i really can’t do this. I own the official guide too, and in the screenshots in that all the characters have like 20k hp, and yet mine only have around 6500hp?
So i’m wondering what my stats are meant to be, and how to make them that way… Because I didn’t really want to spend lots of CP on extra routes that im not gunna use?
Honestly you should be good to go; I never maxed out my characters on all three of their main classes and I still manage to beat him (almost easily). And I never used their maxed weapons..
Describe your strategy: what paradigms are you using? Who is your controllable character? Do you enter the battle with Ethersol, etc? Are you de-buffing him?
I know that I use the same team as you, only with Orphan, I have Lightning controllable. Once I stagger, I spam Lightning’s Army of One ability to get the stagger up to 999X (I think that’s the right number). Also when Lightning is using this power, if your health is low, you can switch to a healing paradigm and then switch back while Light is still using AOO to heal up and maintain your main assault.
One important paradigm that is almost a requirement for my victory is Mystic Tower (Sen, Rav, Rav).
is using a sentinel good for this battle? he seems to just attack everyone no matter what haha. just seems so hard! 🙁
By the way are you attaching Hypno Crowns (or whatever) to everyone; it lowers the chance of death. Because Orphan casts death pretty often as well.
I don’t understand why there’s such a difference. Makes no logical sense to me.
thanks guys, i’ll try switching my parygygyms about laters 😀
(Yeah, this theorical party runs on Vanille + Sazh + Light, although theorically if your crysterium is maxxed you can use Vanille + two random party members)
First round, have a sab + syn + med. Let the syn cast buffs on the party while you focus on debuffing Orphan.
Switch to rav + rav + com. Drive Orphan to stagger
Switch back to sab + syn + med (if you want, sab + rav + med or sab + com + med. Can’t take chances). Spam poison before stagger bar zeroes.
Rinse and repeat.
No specific hints for second round.
Final round start out the same. Stagger Orphan again, but instead of poisoning, cast death this time.
???
Profit!
I say theorical because I’m not sure if this is going to work myself, I’ve made virtually no progress save for getting Hope’s Eidolon on entering Chapter 11. But I trust TVTropes. So, yeah. Good luck!
thanks for the help guys 🙂
Salvation is indeed great times. If you’re controlling him, Snow is a great medic, in my humble opinion. Has Cure, Cura, Curasa, and Esuna. You can use Phoenix Downs in place of Raise.
I understand the logic, heal the leader so it won’t be GAME OVAH, but seriously kids, RAISE SAZH, I HAVE OVER 10K HP 😡
Rob has heard this complaint a trillion times, at this point.
Oh geez its so annoying when they won’t use raise, and are just spamming cure on someone with high hp >> suppose you can’t expect much from cpu :B HOORAY for pheonix downs
The trouble people have is that it puts you so low on HP, that if you are poisoned (and you frequently are), when he does it, the poison kills you before you regain control of your team (making it look like the attack itself did it).
So you must ensure that when you think he likely to change, your team leader at least is not poisoned.
The only other point of concern is Progenitor’s Wrath (his death spell), which is an outragously unfair attack. Even with upgraded protection, you can’t be completely safe from it. If he casts it on your leader, and it happens to work, you lose, simple as that.
It’s particularly annoying, because he starts casting it like crazy near the end of the fight. (Even the guide admits that this stage of the fight is a complete lottery – there simply is no sure way to gurantee he won’t just win).
That’s when you really need to think about putting debuffs on him, to speed the fight up. It’s not easy, because he has a high resistance to debuffs, but it does pay off. Incidentally, this is a good idea against Barthandelus too, making him much easier in all 3 of the battles you have against him.
But returning to Orphan, I found him a real pain. The first time I faced him, I killed him easily, with no protection against Death whatsoever (I didn’t even know PW was a Death spell, as it didn’t work against anyone in the whole fight!)
And my team was pretty ordinary. Lightning as leader, Sazh and Fang, fully levelled up in the Crystarium, but with barely any upgrades to their equipment (Lightning was at the max limit of the 2nd tier of Gladius – which was renamed Helter Skelter, Fang was at the max limit of Tier 1 of her Bladed Lance, Sazh had no upgrades at all).
So I beat Orphan and thought ‘Wow, that was easy’.
But when I played again, taking the time to select weapons that best suited my playing style, upgrading all kinds of equipment and equipping Crowns to protect from death… I just couldn’t do it for ages!
He kept killing Lightning with PW, every time. I’d get him right down to the last dregs of health, but he kept spamming that death spell until he eventually got her.
Incredibly frustrating, because like I say, my vastly inferior first team brushed him aside like he was an utter joke.
If there’s one thing I absolutely HATE in gaming, it’s getting stuck on a part you used to be able to do without even breaking a sweat or realising was hard in any way.
Drives… me… MAD!