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Have the Wind Elementals been causing Clive some stress in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 16? This 🌳class of enemy, sw💦ift and precise - not to mention prolific - can really bring you down if you head into its range without some prep work.
Thankfully, the prep isn't too bad. You just need to know what you're getting yourself involved in, and how best to either dodge the Wind Elementals' quick strikes, or better yet, counter them for some nice punishing payback. This guide will cover your bouts with Chirada and Suparna, as well as Aruna and Gizmaluk.
How To Defeat Chirada And Suparna
For the Chirada and Suparna fight specifically, we encourage you to read their specific section in our 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Caer Norvent dungeon walkthrough. Take note of some of the strategies we mention here, since they'll also apply in various ways going forward!
How To Defeat Aruna
Like other Wind Elemental enemies, the swiftness of their attacks has a glaring weak point in the time it takes for them to return to a more aggressive approach afterward. Put another way, Aruna is going to feel like a hurricane's coming after Clive... for a moment. Once all is said and done, take advantage of her seemingly self-inflicted pseudo-stagger.
We're using a lot of silly words here, but we hope you get where we're coming from. It's not that Aruna actually staggers herself afterward as a gameplay mechanic, but she makes all the motions of taking time to recover from her last action, thus giving you an excellent w🌟indow of opportunity to get in there and hit her hard.
Besides giving you a golden telegraphed chance to go after your mark on a regular basis mid-battle, this sort of stop-and-go fighting style the Wind Elementals deploy also means you shouldn't worry over whether to use slower Eikon abilities that dish higher damage. An example of this can be found with Wicked Wheel - it's a several-second animation that can pile on the damage, but it's also pretty easy for faster-recovering foes to brush Clive aside if you aren't able to parry a blow.
That's not such a problem here. Just keep your distance when Aruna's on the rampage, and show her Clive's sword and Torgal's teeth when she's recuperating.
How To Defeat Gizmaluk
The difference between Aruna and Gizmaluk largely boils down to pure power, with the A-rank Mark Hunt predictably stronger than her C-rank sister. However, there are some additional things to fret over, most notably Cacophony. Gizamaluk begins the battle with this attack, which lights v🌞arious parts of the field in g💃reenish glows that then explode roughly simultaneously.
The range of impact on these is a little worse than the relative size of the lights on the ground would indicate, so stay far away from them until they've exploded. Gizamaluk's attacks are more furious than any other Wind Elemental's, not just in terms of raw damage output, but in melee range and combo capability. Often, she will slash through the air multiple times when her predecessors might have only done so once.
Use Deadly Embrace when Gizamaluk briefly pauses. She's not light enough for Clive to pull her to him with ease, but that's a good thing. The string-like maneuver Clive utilizes when a foe is heavier will give her enough troubl🐠e for you to get in and strike her with all your might.
A good Gigaflare to the face when Gizamaluk is fully staggered ought to do the trick, too. We were able to push nearly 50k damage on her during a single stagger phase this way on our first attempt, so it's likely easier than it sounds to do that much more if you're seasoned in the fine art of Wind-slaying.