Anyone know what "zantetsuken" means in Japanese or why Square calls his attack that? I can understand the Gunge Lance attack in FFVII because his spear was called Gungnir, but what does zantetsuken have to do with Odin? And is there any way to predict when he’ll appear? I recently saw him appear in fives battles straight; I thought it was a glitch or something.
He just Zantetsukens you after the time limit has passed… nothing more nothing less, You’ll have a nicer challenge fighting 20 tonberries and their king. 😉
I think I’m just gonna spend some time levelling up. I just took 1 hour to defeat Jumbo Cactuar, cause the first time the coward ran away when his HP was around 3000. Second time I beat him. I don’t really want another challenge right away
I think I’m just gonna spend some time levelling up. I just took 1 hour to defeat Jumbo Cactuar, cause the first time the coward ran away when his HP was around 3000. Second time I beat him. I don’t really want another challenge right away
For a fast easy way to defeat Cacutar is to max out Squall’s strength and get his Lionheart. Just use him on every turn(using the Lionheart) and he’s toast. Same goes with any other GF’s you want to obtain.
For a fast easy way to defeat Cacutar is to max out Squall’s strength and get his Lionheart. Just use him on every turn(using the Lionheart) and he’s toast. Same goes with any other GF’s you want to obtain.
Well, my tactics on beating the crap outta this huge vegetable:
My caracters were Squall L60 and two others (Rinoa and Irvine, but doesn’t really matter) at L35. I started with casting slow and meltdown, then Irvine summoned Leviathan a lot (about 8000 damage each round). Squall summoned Ceberus, and both Squall and Rinoa then used triple water over and over again (1500 per water). Rinoa sometimes used Ultima (2500 damage), but since she didn’t have Exp 3×1 where Sqall did, I stopped doing that. And that’s about the whole tactic. Cause he was slowed the cactuar only attacked every once in a while, and it was almost everytime a 10.000 neddles, but I had a lot of full-lifes stocked, so that was no prob.