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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:31 pm
I need help fighting Evrae (flying into Bevelle from Home...) I can do pretty fair until it casts haste on itself, I think I may have to restart the game since i did ruch through a lot...and i am paying for it now...i dont really want to do that, anyone got any tips?
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:11 am
---Evrae--- HP: 32,000 Sensor: Releases Poison Breath attack after inhaling. Steal: Water Gem x1, Lancet: None Strength: 36 Magic: 30 Elemental x 1/2: Fire, Lightning, Water, and Ice Immunities: Poison, Magic Break, Armor Break, Confusion, Berserk, Provoke, Threaten, Sleep, Silence, Eject, KO, Zombie, and Petrification Scan: High magic defense. No elemental weaknesses. Exhales Poison Breath if hit repeatedly by melee attacks. Ask Cid to move the airship away and he'll launch a volley of Guided Missiles for you.
*Note*: By melee attacks, they mean attacks while you're up close. Even if you use magic, it's considered a melee attack. He won't use Poison Breath, however, if you are far from Evrae.
For many, this is an immensely difficult battle, and many people get stuck here for even weeks, in some cases. For this reason, this is going to be a very long strategy, so that nobody will be stuck here for long. Also, since many people may ask, my party's HP ranged from about 1,500 (Rikku) to 3,000 (Auron).
Before you start, make sure that you have a lot of Al Bhed Potions (you should have a lot from Bikanel Island). If not, you are certainly due for a much more difficult battle, and should prefer battling from AFAR, using potions and Hi-Potions with a character in Haste every turn he gets. However, unless you used them all, you should have plenty.
First of all, there are two locations that you can fight Evrae from: near and far. You start near, and to go far, have Tidus or Rikku use "Pull Back", a Trigger Command only they have. First, while you're up close, there are a few things to do.
Starting Preparations While up close, have Auron use Power Break. This will halve the damage Evrae does with his regular attack and his Swooping Scythe. Allow Wakka to use Dark Attack or Dark Buster every once in a while, so that he misses almost always. Try to have Rikku Steal, then Use, a Water Gem for about 1,500 points of damage, or Steal and Mix (Overdrive) two for 2,000 points of damage. Whether or not you stay close or go far, you should try to have Tidus use Slow on Evrae (it misses very often, but you should get it in 3 to 5 tries). Now, Evrae's physical attacks, should they manage to hit you, will only do 600 points of damage (as opposed to 1,200 originally), and since he's slow, you'll be getting a lot of turns in.
Strategy for Battling FROM AFAR Since battling from afar is easier to describe (and probably easier to win with), I'll describe it first. You will notice that Cid is now in the turn chart. If you have used "Pull Back" before his turn, on his turn, he will move away from Evrae. The only way to hurt him now is with Wakka and Lulu (who you should Haste with Tidus), but his attacks are much less threatening.
While far away, Evrae will usually use Photon Spray, which is an attack composed of about 10 randomly-aimed hits that attack for around 100 points of damage. Most likely, each character will lose around 300 points of damage. Every two turns Evrae gets, have Rikku use an Al Bhed Potion, and you should be fine.
If you haven't told Cid to "Move In" (brings you back near to Evrae) and you are still far away from him, on Cid's turn, Cid will use "Guided Missiles". This will hit roughly 15 times for 200 points per missile, or for roughly 3,000 points damage. He will only do this three times, however, and then he will run out of missiles and just do nothing.
To hurt Evrae from afar, have Wakka either Attack (750 points) or use the Black Magic, Drain (Evrae loses about 500 HP and Wakka gains about 500 HP). Have Lulu use her second-level spells (Blizzara, Fira, Thundara, Watera) for about 500 points of damage. Lulu's Overdrive will hit Evrae, but Wakka's won't for some reason.
As I said, Evrae will most likely use Photon Spray on his turn. However, he may use an attack called Swooping Scythe, which hits everybody for 600 (300 if you used Power Break as I suggested). However, this also has the same effect as "Move In", as you are now near him again. You can Pull Back again and repeat, however, which is the easiest (yet LONGEST) way to win.
Strategy for Battling NEAR If, however, you are less patient and feel that you have a strong party or are very good with the battle system, you will just stay up close. Auron can hit him for about 1,000 (2,000 critical) each time, all Overdrives will be in reach, and you can basically just hit him each turn you get as opposed to waiting a lot.
First of all, you have already taken care of his regular attacks, so Evrae will either miss or do relatively low damage (yet high compared to what he does from far away) to a character most often. Should he hit, you can use a Hi-Potion, Al Bhed Potion, or just ignore it.
He will occasionally use, however, Stone Gaze, which will petrify one party member (but won't do any damage). This basically is the same thing as the having the character die, as if all characters are petrified, you lose. Immediately cure this with either a Soft or an Al Bhed Potion.
Near/Far - Poison Breath Attack The biggest problem you will have, however, is his Poison Breath. He will first inhale (he takes a big breath), which does no damage or anything to you. However, on his next turn, he will use Poison Breath. His inhalation is just a warning, basically. After he inhales, he will use Poison Breath, which will hit each character for 1,500-1,800 points of damage and inflict poison on everybody. Anybody that survives will be weak and be poisoned.
Should Tidus or Rikku select Pull Back, and Cid pulls back, Evrae's Poison Breath will miss. You will have to use the turn chart to be able to plan this accordingly! This is the only way to avoid Poison Breath, so you will have to understand what to do. To explain it best, if the turn chart order goes:
1. Evrae - Inhales 2. Character 3. Cid 4. Evrae
You will PROBABLY be able to avoid it. Should your character be Tidus or Rikku, you can use Pull Back (tell Cid to pull back). Cid will then actually pull back, and Evrae's Poison Breath will miss. If it's not Tidus or Rikku, then switch in for one of them and use Pull Back. If you have both Tidus and Rikku out, and it's the third character, then you CAN'T AVOID it. For this reason, it is wise to never have both Rikku and Tidus in at the same time. Note that you always lose if the scenario is:
1. Evrae - Inhales 2. Character 3. Evrae
Or if it is:
1. Evrae - Inhales 2. Cid 3. Evrae
There are ways to increase your chance of the first scenario. First, have Tidus use Haste on any characters you will be using (Tidus, Rikku, Auron, and Wakka probably). Also, have Tidus try to use Slow on Evrae. If Evrae's turn is right before Cid, or you could avoid Poison Breath with just a couple extra turns, have Tidus use Delay Attack for a couple extra turns. Note that Tidus will always have his next turn right after Evrae, so you can't use it twice in a row. Lastly, if you can kill him before he uses it, then do so!
However, chances are Evrae may get to use it. When he does, have Rikku use an Al Bhed Potion, or if she's dead, have each living character use an Antidote on himself and THEN revive Rikku. If he can survive the Poison's damage (probably only Auron), then you can try reviving Rikku first. The Al Bhed Potion will remove everybody's Poison and give everybody 2,000 more HP. Try not to get hit, though, as this is risky, especially towards the end.
Evrae Haste - The end of the battle After Evrae's HP drops below 10,665 (Split Infinity), he will use Haste on himself. If you use Slow on him, he will instantly use Haste again (it doesn't even have to be his turn), so you shouldn't waste your turn. Before this happens, it would be wise to have each of your characters in Haste. It would also be wise to Pull Back repeatedly. Evrae will always use Swooping Scythe as a counter now, but if you keep moving back, using Delay Attack, using Wakka or using Lulu, you should be all right. If you can't get back in time even with delay, try Auron and see if you can finish him. If you don't want to do this, then make sure Evrae's in Dark status (Wakka), so that after Poison Breath he can't finish your whole party at once - although he may use Stone Gaze, anyway. Basically I recommend finishing him with Wakka and Lulu in Haste from afar, but you don't have to.
Note: If he inhales and you Pull Back, do NOT hit him! He will counter with Swooping Scythe and then finish you with Poison Breath! I've seen it happen and thought it was cheap, too!
One last problem you may be having is that Evrae is using Haste early. I've encountered this several times. My best explanation is that he uses it after being hit repeatedly by Delay Attack, so don't use Delay Attack twice in a row if you're encountering this. It really makes the battle much harder.
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 1:23 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:15 pm
To tell the truth Evrae wasn't a big problem for me, maybe because I was always leveling up my characters. Most of the time I spent a good week in an area just to level up.
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:53 am
i forgot what the mix was, but look it up. It's called trio of 9999, so three of your characters can instantly hit 9999
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:50 pm
With the celestial weapons that is more like 60000(tidus), 99999(auron) and 70000+(yuna with doublecast). I spent a lot of time on that game
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