I know that the previous 24-man dungeon was directly trivia to FF3, but what about this new one in 3.1? Does the boss name familiar to any previous? Cait Sith would be FF7 I guess, but those bosses are not something in FF7
I know that the previous 24-man dungeon was directly trivia to FF3, but what about this new one in 3.1? Does the boss name familiar to any previous? Cait Sith would be FF7 I guess, but those bosses are not something in FF7
Last edited by Alise; 11-13-2015 at 12:13 AM.
FFXIV : ARR all instance boss gameplay video can be found here..
http://www.youtube.com/user/Arikameow/videos?shelf_index=0&sort=dd&view=0
The first boss, Cetus, appears in a spin off game "The Four Heroes of Light".
The third boss, Cúchulainn, is this lovely fellow from FFXII. Who is a summon, or Esper.
And the Final Boss, Echidna, is a monster from the Original Final Fantasy, FFIII, FFIV (and the after years), and FF Legend III.
Diablos, though not an actual boss, is a summon from FFVIII and Cait Sith is reoccurring enemy, summon, and character in Final Fantasy games.
A true paladin... will sheathe his sword.
Huh? is that the same Diablo in the easy dungeon we fought before? In that sense, why did we run away instead of fighting him and protect the coffer?
btw, Cúchulainn seem to look very different.
FFXIV : ARR all instance boss gameplay video can be found here..
http://www.youtube.com/user/Arikameow/videos?shelf_index=0&sort=dd&view=0
Definitely a mix between the Tactics and FF XII version, especially with the colour scheme from Tactics, and the fight is definitely similar to XII ... but with none of the flare. I was a little disappointed that this was what FFXIV came up with for Cuchulainn... In Tactics and FFXII he was a serious badass. This guy handed out some royal butt kicking's, but in FFXIV hes... just bleh. Same goes for Atmos. That guy literally ate (that's right, straight up devoured) an entire city in FFIX, but in XIV he's just a squshy trash mob. Kinda sad.
Most DF groups I've been in might disagree on the "badass" part, seeing as he's the hardest part of the raid right now. Though thats partly because it seems some people don't know they can actually move when he turns to attack them instead of the tank.
As well, while IX Atomos did a lot of damage, its not the only game it was a part of...and if we really are gonna talk about awesomeness I think the XI version was the most awesome one in that regard? (never actually played it but I think I remember something about it being a major part of atleast one xpac). As well since their was the whole Atomos Prime thing in WoD, I think its possible a more powerful Atomos could show up later, similar to how Diabolos can now actually show his power.
XI's is far and away the most destructive Atomos, yes. It literally eats dimensions and entire worlds that it deems unsuitable for existence.
And the greatest thing about it?
You don't have the power to do anything against it, beside fulfill its wishes and give it what it wants.
Also, the expansion was Wings of the Goddess. It was a pretty depressing Expansion in general, for many reasons.
Last edited by CyrilLucifer; 11-21-2015 at 05:04 PM.
Diablos awoke after being sealed for a thousand years and was greatly weakened by his imprisonment. When he escaped and got to the void ark he was quite weak still to start with, so much so Cait Sith dismissed him as an annoyance at first. He has had a lot of time to regain his strength and he is in a ship powered by void magic. He is much more of a threat now.
I'm starting to see the resemblance in those body markings he has that looks similar to the ones on the boss back. Also there was another sprite version that had his front torso stitched shut around a large gash running the length. Toss some teeth in there and it'll look more like the lower half.
Cuchulain is also from FFT. Well, he's from Ivalice.
Diabolos was just awake in Lost City of Amdapor, now he's more powerful.
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