Head to the Council Room to fight Braev and Alternis. Kamiizumi will join the battle after a few turns.
Braev the Templar |
HP: 70,000, Weakness: Dark, FAM: Human |
Alternis |
HP: 90,000 Weakness: None, FAM: Human |
Kamiizumi |
HP: 65,000 Weakness: None, FAM: Human |
Rewards: Crystal Helm, Masamune, Genji Armor, Genji Helm, Genji Gloves, Excalibur, Crystal Mail |
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Prioritize taking out Alternis even if he has high HP. Kamiizumi’s specialty lies on counterattacking so as long as you don’t attack him needlessly, he won’t be a threat. Braev relies on consecutive attacks by stacking BP while drastically reducing the damage he sustains while Defaulting; however, his stacked BP can be easily reduced to 0 by using the Performer’s Zero Sum skill, forcing him to prematurely attack and even go on negative BP. |
Among the three, Alternis has the most threat. His Bane attacks doesn’t hurt that much but as his HP goes down, he can use Minus Strike that can deal maximum damage and take out ANY character even at full health. Having access to high level resurrection White Magic like Arise can easily allow fallen characters to return to the battle immediately. When you reached the point that his Minus Strike takes out your characters in one hit, you don’t have any choice but to stack up BP, debuff him and buff your party before laying waste through consecutive attacks. |
Once Alternis is done, you can pummel Kamiizumi. You just need to outheal the damage you’ll get from his counterattacks, possibly using Defang to lower his attack and buff your attacker’s defenses to allow them to survive his counterattacks. Finally, concentrate your attacks on Braev, possibly using Zero Sum every now and then to remove his stacked BP and prompt him to use his combos prematurely and force him to go on negative BP. Like the others, debuffs like Shell Split and/or Scale Strip will help a lot in softening him up. |