![]() ![]() Cloud has a tougher time against Rude, but he's slower and better for Tifa and Barret to take on. Your style should dictate which target you go for: Cloud is best equipped to knock out Reno with Punisher counterattacks, but his attacks are quicker and can cut your spellcasting and ability wind-ups short. Once you damage Reno enough, focus your attacks on Rude's helicopter until it crashes and he joins the fight on the ground.Īs with most group battles in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, try to focus on taking out one enemy at a time. If it lands, have another party member attack the Pyramid with some big strikes to free them before Rude can attack them from his helicopter. After a while, Reno uses an attack called Pyramid, which freezes a party member in place while damaging them. He periodically dives in for a bombing run, but if you stay out of the middle of the arena, you should be fine. While you're busy fighting Reno, Rude will be supporting his buddy from above while piloting a helicopter. Barret can also chime in with Focused Shot and other big attacks, but you'll primarily want him on healing and spell duty. Use Focused Thrust and Focused Strike with Cloud and Tifa to keep pushing up Reno's stagger meter as quickly as you can, but be sure to only attack him when he's been thrown off his game. Reno also has lots of combos, so be sure to keep your party's health at least three-quarters full, so you're not caught off guard by a sudden attack chain.īlock Reno's attacks and you'll have a few seconds to wail away on him. Try to get a feel for how fast Reno moves, as one of his new attacks leaves behind a trail of lightning that can be painful if you foolishly run into it. Guarding is key to this fight because Reno is a lot faster and likes to lock you up with a bunch of attacks. Your strategy is similar to what you used against Reno before, using Punisher mode counterattacks to knock Reno back and open him up to strikes. You'll start the fight against Reno, who moves around the arena more quickly this time, so don't count on slower hitting attacks like Braver or Divekick to hit him unless he's stalled or pressured. With Reno and Rude working together, you'll need to be on your toes because they've got some new attacks up their sleeves. The two Turks are cooperating to take you down for good this time. You'll want to do that ahead of the next fight, which will allow you to outfit Barret. When you reach the top of the pillar and Barret, watch for a prompt during the cutscene that allows you to access the menu by holding the Square button. Keep ascending, fighting through enemies and avoiding gunfire, until you hit the top. ![]() ![]() At the Pillar's 12th floor, run around the back on the round catwalk to find a chest with an elixir inside. Head to the east side of the round catwalk when you're done, where you'll find an ether in a chest.Īs you keep fighting, watch for crates you can break open. Hit them with Wind magic and dodge their big aerial swoop attacks to stagger them. Keep climbing until you run into a new Shinra unit, the Helitrooper. You don't need to really win this fight, though-just kill enemies until a cutscene kicks in.Īs you climb the pillar, go around the back of the first round catwalk you find to locate a chest with two orbs of gravity inside. Triple Slash are handy here for taking down multiple enemies quickly, and attacks like Focused Thrust and Focused Strike will push up the Engimatic Specter's stagger meter. Do your best to avoid their attacks and take them out quickly with melee strikes-magic will work as well, but it's not as effective. ![]() You mostly just have to kill as many of the specters as possible. Now Playing: Final Fantasy VII Remake Video ReviewĬhapter 12 Walkthrough: Fight For SurvivalĪs you approach the pillar, you'll again be accosted by those gray specters, led by an Enigmatic Specter. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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