Exodus (Final Fantasy XII boss)

Exodus is an optional boss in Final Fantasy XII that unlocks the Esper Exodus on the License Board. The party fights him at the highest point of the Mosphoran Highwaste. Also it is fought in the International Zodiac Job System trial mode at stage 68 along with two Golem enemies.

Bestiary Entry
Genus: Esper Classification: The Judge-Sal

Page 1: Observations
''Most ancient of the scions, created in opposition to Halmarut, the Arbiter, and scion of light. Tasked with keeping watch over the world, with the authority to judge the value of all things. As he watched, unseen, unknown, his attachment to the world dwindled, and faded until it was as nothing. Fitting that he would desire to make the world, too, as nothing. Yet he fell in the war against the gods, and was thwarted, imprisoned in punishment for his heresy.''

Finding Exodus
The earliest point the battle can be fought is after reaching Phon Coast during the main storyline, though the player might be seriously under-leveled. After reaching Phon Coast, they can return to Mosphoran Highwaste. The party will need some Gysahl Greens for this to work. (Gysahl Greens can be bought at the Clan Provisioner at the Rabanastre bazaar after reaching the rank Hedge Knight). The player should then activate the South-South Wind Shrine, south from the shop.

An exclamation mark appears on the map. The player should then head northeast from the Gate Crystal and use the Gysahl Greens to ride the chocobo, and cross over the exclamation mark on the map (path hidden by chocobo tracks). In the West Area, the player must activate the West-West Wind Shrine, then push the weathered rock nearby to create a path, which leads back to the Gate Crystal.

The player must next activate North-West Wind Shrine, which is around the shop. There will be two more exclamation marks on the map, somewhere around the West area. They can be crossed to find Exodus.

Battle
With all the best weapons, this battle can be won by attrition as soon as the player gets the moogle clansmen to the Mosphoran Highwaste. That is, if the party is at least level 35, and have all the most powerful weapons and armor up to the Phon Coast. The characters should be equipped with a good ranged weapon. Ammunition that inflicts Slow is useful. The recommended Gambits are one person to have first priority Haste on any ally, and another with the basic Curaga at 40% HP remaining, and Cura at 50% HP remaining. Better yet, the party can equip Bubble Belts and set those values to 60% for Curaga and 70% for Cura. Items will be disabled during the battle, so the party can't rely on X-Potions. Right before going in, the party should buff themselves. Unless Archades has already been visited and the party is above level 40, or have Crystal Shields, everyone should use a ranged weapon as mentioned above. This spreads them out and protects from multiple casualties from Scathe. It's best to keep Exodus focused on one person at a time so that he does not nail the entire party with 3000 - 4000 HP of damage with one casting of Scathe.

When Exodus's HP goes critical, his Defense and Attack will increase, halving the party's damage (or more if they do not have good enough weapons) and his Speed will increase from abysmal to a normally sluggish. At 15% HP remaining, Exodus erects a physical paling, and the party have to Dispel it and get in one shot from Bio to do damage. Hopefully it will cause Sap, for as soon as the spell is cast he automatically gets Reflect and the party will have to Dispel him again. His speed increases a tiny bit as he spams Scathe and Flare, and the player must defeat him as soon as the paling falls. It is possible to equip an Opal Ring to ignore Exodus's Reflect.

Dispelling Exodus's Reflect
The player can also exploit Exodus's fixation to the status Reflect - if he loses his Reflect, he will immediately try putting up a new one - by setting a gambit to Foe Status=Reflect: Dispel, and it will buy some valuable seconds while he uses Reflect again, and also grants a chance of setting a well-timed Slow on him, which will buy even more valuable time.

If one character's gambit is set to Foe-Status=Reflect: Dispel, and immediately after that character begins casting Dispel, another one start casting Slow, then Slow should hit after the Dispel activated, and also before Exodus has time to put up another Reflect, and then the third character can shoot him with a gun. On subsequent turns the character who used Slow can also shoot or raise fallen partners.

Low Level Strategy
An easier way to defeat this boss, possible even at level 1, is to equip Fomalhauts on two characters, and cast Haste, Bravery, and Berserk on them, then use the Infuse Technick to lower their HP to 10, and take them out of your party. The third party member can cast buffs like Shell, Haste, and Bubble, then be equipped with the Dawn Shard. Using this single character, the player should walk into the zone with Exodus and Steal. Right before they approach Exodus, the player should put the two berserked characters back into the party. After the steal, the non-berserked character should go behind Exodus, causing Exodus to only cast magick. By this time Exodus's HP will have been worn down considerably, and a Gil Toss of 9,999, along with the gunshots will finish the job. Exodus likely will not have the time to put up his paling.

Related Enemies

 * Adrammelech
 * Belias
 * Chaos
 * Cúchulainn
 * Famfrit
 * Hashmal
 * Mateus
 * Shemhazai
 * Ultima
 * Zalera
 * Zeromus
 * Zodiark