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|japanese = ワッホイタンク (''Wahoi Tank'') | |japanese = ワッホイタンク (''Wahoi Tank'') | ||
|location = [[Water Dragon Isle]] | |location = [[Water Dragon Isle]] | ||
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==Battle and Strategy== | ==Battle and Strategy== | ||
After defeating several [[Dwarves]] at Water Dragon Isle and following them to the bottom of the cave there, the Dwarf Chieftan hops into this gigantic tank and battles the party again. On each side of the Tank sits a [[Dwarf]]. Take these out as soon as possible to prevent them from casting [[Hi-HoChorus]] to attack the party for large damage, or | After defeating several [[Dwarves]] at Water Dragon Isle and following them to the bottom of the cave there, the Dwarf Chieftan hops into this gigantic tank and battles the party again. On each side of the Tank sits a [[Dwarf]]. Take these out as soon as possible to prevent them from casting [[Hi-HoChorus]] to attack the party for large damage, or using [[Repair]] to heal the Hi Ho Tank. Once they disappear from the battle field, focus on the Tank. Approximately every three turns, Hi Ho Tank unleashes a tech called [[ElementShot]], which is extremely lethal and unavoidable. Keep party members' [[Hit Point]]s extremely high and heal frequently after this tech is performed. Also, ensure that at least two character purchased and equipped [[HealAll]] or [[RecoverAll]] from the merchants in [[Guldove]] and [[Marbule]]. This will assist in keeping Hit Point levels at a decent level. Since Hi Ho Tank is an [[Innate]] [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]], it is wise to cast [[Green (Element)|Green]] [[Element]]s such as [[Bushbasher]] and [[AeroSaucer]], which are easy to come by. Before doing so, however, try casting a [[Magic]] [[Buff]], such as [[Genius]], on the caster of the Green Element to ensure maximum damage efficiency. If possible, cast Genius, then cast two green elements, by the time the [[Element#Field Effect|Field Effect]] is completely Green, Genius should still be in effect. Additionally, cast [[EagleEye]] on heavy-hitters such as [[Serge]], [[Glenn]], or [[Greco]], or use it to boost the hit rate of characters like [[Luccia]]. After EagleEye is cast, repeatedly use level 3 physical attacks until 1 stamina remains, then cast the players highest level elements. Keep one character constantly at 5 to cast HealAll or RecoverAll whenever necessary. | ||
Hi Ho Tank has normal physical attacks, which mow down a single target. Although fairly weak, these hits can build up. Once defeated, the Dwarf Chieftan shoots up into the air, smacks the camera, and falls back down again. If the player desires to acquire Razzly's seventh-level tech, [[Raz-Flower]], she absolutely must be present for this battle. As a Green Innate, she would be incredibly useful here as is. After the Hi Ho Tank lays in ruins, the body of Rosetta is discovered. If Razzly is present, she will die. If not, she survives. | Hi Ho Tank has normal physical attacks, which mow down a single target. Although fairly weak, these hits can build up. Once defeated, the Dwarf Chieftan shoots up into the air, smacks the camera, and falls back down again. If the player desires to acquire Razzly's seventh-level tech, [[Raz-Flower]], she absolutely must be present for this battle. As a Green Innate, she would be incredibly useful here as is. After the Hi Ho Tank lays in ruins, the body of Rosetta is discovered. If Razzly is present, she will die. If not, she survives. |