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- | ^ HP ^ | + | ^ {{: |
- | | | + | ^ Top ^^^^^^ |
- | ^ | + | ^ HP ^ |
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+ | ^ \\ Vulnerabilities | ||
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+ | | ::: | No Status Vulnerabilities | ||
+ | ^ Core ^^^^^^ | ||
+ | ^ HP ^ Def ^ MDef ^ XP ^ TP ^ Gold ^ | ||
+ | | 500 | 127 | 55 | 2000 | 20 | 1500 | | ||
+ | ^ \\ Vulnerabilities | ||
+ | | ::: | **Absorb 100%** | ||
+ | | ::: | No Status Vulnerabilities | ||
+ | ^ Bottom | ||
+ | ^ HP ^ Def ^ MDef ^ XP ^ TP ^ Gold ^ | ||
+ | | 1500 | 127 | 55 | 1000 | 10 | 0 | | ||
+ | ^ \\ Vulnerabilities | ||
+ | | ::: | **0%** | ||
+ | | ::: | No Status Vulnerabilities | ||
</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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====Strategy==== | ====Strategy==== | ||
- | i had this once, eyedrops cleared | + | |
+ | * Targets can be Slurp Cut, but not Boulder Tossed | ||
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+ | Retinite will attack with its torso and legs, while the core is there to be drained for HP by the other two parts. All parts are immune to elemental damage, but being hit once each with a Water-elemental attack will lower its defense and evasion. Using a party with powerful physical Techs is recommended, especially Double Techs if you have them, as they will not be able to miss - Retinite' | ||
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+ | The top will use basic attacks, while the legs will use a single-target Sand Cyclone or a party-wide earthquake attack for moderate-to-high damage. The core won't do anything, but if it runs out of HP - Retinite' | ||
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+ | If the Core is still alive, the legs are the more dangerous of the two other parts. However, if the Core is killed, the torso will be more of a danger berserk than the legs. Depending on how much damage you're able to do to Retinite each round, consider these factors when deciding whether to take out the legs or the torso first. |