Sunday, May 14, 2017

HCBailly plays Final Fantasy III - Part 33 of 44


We got not one but two Summons in this entry!




Just about all of the enemies here are weak to lightning, so feel free to finish them off instantly with Bolt2.

WhiteScent casts Holy, but it's really weak.

At the end is Leviathan. Hit him with everything you've got, and use Haste on your party. The Tsunami attack damages all party members, but not too much. Oh, and he's not weak to Lightning, by the way.

Beating Leviathan will give you the Levia summon, which lets you summon him in battle. The White effect is Petrifying all enemies, the Black effect is medium damage on all enemies, and the Summon effect is Tsunami, which lays waste to all enemies.

You're done here, so Warp out of this place and head back to the southeast corner of the Floating Continent. There, you'll find a cave in the mountains. This is the Cave of Bahamut.


This is a pretty short cave, and just about everything you've found at Lake Dol, you'll also find here. That's good if you're stocking up on things like Gods' Wines and Fenix Downs.

This is a great area to level grind if ever there was, since some monsters will show up in large groups, even though they're not too tough.

The Q.Lamias are really annoying, since they show up in groups and can Confuse your party.

When you reach the ending, you'll fight Bahamut outside. Use the Barriers on your party on the first turn to cast Reflect on everybody. This way, when he casts MegaFlare, it's going to hurt Bahamut pretty good. The Barriers work against only one magic attack, but it's better than nothing and sends some good damage back on Bahamut.

The Bahamut summon, which you get when you beat him, is pretty interesting. The White effect casts Haste on all party members, the Black effect kills one enemy, and the Summon casts MegaFlare which hits all enemies.

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