Sure, Carbuncle looks harmless enough now..until
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92gP2J0CUjc
Sure, Carbuncle looks harmless enough now..until
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92gP2J0CUjc
How to kill Bahamut...
Step 1:
We awaken Midgarsormr... I reckon some form of him still exists in the aetherial plane or something. If he was completely dead, he would have rotted away by now. Methinks he maybe in some kind of crystal-induced cryostatis... I hope so.
Step 2:
We evolve into demi-gods... Sensei Louisoix smiled at the end just as the symbol on his throat seemed to "activate"... I think he gave us something more than just a teleport to the future. We need to evolve some more because he expects that of us... and that large "'sword looking crystal key thingy" that fell from Dalamud seems important. We obtain it asap.
Step 3:
Negociate with Ishgard to share some valuable intel on dragon-hunting... their skills will help us take care of Bahamut's minions (I expect there will be several of them)
Step 4:
Tear the Crystal Tower asunder floor by floor... just like in the trailer, the way our Warrior and Paladin heroes tore through the Garleans is how we do it Eorzea style.
Step 5:
We zerg him head on for his first stage... he can mega-flare all he wants, we got a battalion of evolved white mages with Louisoix's "super shield" now. For his second stage, we support and use Midgarsormr and some NPC help (Merlwyb, Raubhan, Cid and company)... and then do a combined 800-player Meteor Limit Break on him for his third stage.
*Pauses to picture nuke after nuke after nuke of meteor on Bahamut*
Indeed...I intend to take a ridiculous amount of screenshots of his charred arse when we're done. Like I said, Bahamut will fall... he killed our Sensei, burnt our cribs and we cannot let that go unpunished.
*(Quietly returns to sharpening his katanas)*
Last edited by Ramesses; 11-14-2012 at 08:34 PM.
"After ten years, finally headed to Sharlayan... absolutely stoked"
That's not the same keys, it's the twelve attempting to seal him. Y'shtola, Thanacred, Papalymo and Yda had to pray at the shrines for Louisoix to summon the twelve, the light rising from them was showing him that he could summon the twelve.It's already been spoiled alittle bit the Producer Live letter, and in the video.
The large sword that hit the ground, I bet will be in the fight with Bahamut. If it is, we will need to pray to it to help defeat Bahamut. Why pray? The video shows them rising back up after Y'shtola, Thancred, Papalymo, and Yda prayed at the shrines.
It will mostly likely cause an anmesia effect on him with a gravity effect.
There's still a lot they could do, what if the keys contain monsters that drop items needed to weaken him, or we have to break them open to get something, of course there is the pray at them. SE could add them in so many ways.
I was what i was thinking! the keys summoned with prayers look nothing like the keys that fell from dalamud. they were like... impromptu artificial holy keys (I can't think of a better way to put it), but they were sort of a last minute type thing, which is probably why they failed. there is something about the ORIGINAL keys that's importantThat's not the same keys, it's the twelve attempting to seal him. Y'shtola, Thanacred, Papalymo and Yda had to pray at the shrines for Louisoix to summon the twelve, the light rising from them was showing him that he could summon the twelve.
There's still a lot they could do, what if the keys contain monsters that drop items needed to weaken him, or we have to break them open to get something, of course there is the pray at them. SE could add them in so many ways.
"Unbelievable wipes... indescribable failings. Whining, bitching, rage quitting - through an endless party find." - Doho, A Whole New Whorl
The explanation of the trailer on SE members blog says that Bahamut's power was to powerful for Louisoix, it's kind of like in all FF games, the power of the summons is directly influenced by the power of the summoner, and in this case Louisoix wasn't strong enough to use enough of the twelve's power to seal Bahamut.I was what i was thinking! the keys summoned with prayers look nothing like the keys that fell from dalamud. they were like... impromptu artificial holy keys (I can't think of a better way to put it), but they were sort of a last minute type thing, which is probably why they failed. there is something about the ORIGINAL keys that's important
I would personally like to know how the Allagan empire sealed Bahamut in Dalamud first, did they use the twelve, or even the twelve and the primals, or did they construct Dalamud (it does seem entirely artificial) and in the trailer the Twelve were just trying an already proven method. Chances of finding that out will be slim though because almost all information prior to the 5th Umbral era has been lost (all we know is the elemental allignment of each era, and that the 4th Umbral era is what wiped out ancient Allag.
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