When it comes to Final Fantasy games that regularly stop to kick your proverbial butt, few games in the series can compare with Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster. Though the second game in Square Enix’s flagship series has plenty of exploits that will help you to essentially break the game by the time you’re done playing through the adventure, if you take one wrong step on the world map, you can find yourself on the wrong side of the grave in a hurry.
Even with that in mind, what makes a boss like the Thunder Gigas even more surprising isn’t even that he’s the third of his kind in the Tower of Mysidia but that he also hits like a tank and takes your hits like an absolute titan. All the same, there are a few methods that the player can use to hit back at this giant and eventually put him in the ground, just like you did with his forbearers.
The three gigas in the Tower of Mysidia are the key roadblocks that serve to stop you from picking up the Ultima magic tome in Final Fantasy II. While the first two are a couple of pushovers, however, the third one might give you a surprising run for your money. In fact, even if you’re fairly over-leveled for the encounter, the Thunder Gigas can clean your clock in a shockingly short time window.
The good news about battling the Thunder Gigas in the Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster is that if you die, you don’t have to worry about starting the entire Tower of Mysidia over again. With the game’s autosave function, you’ll be right back where you were. What’s more, you can also use the experience booster to quickly level up your party and give yourself an advantage.
Still, the way that this boss tanks damage, you’re going to want to be sure you come in with a thorough strategy. Start off
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