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== Battle ==
 
== Battle ==
It is the most dangerous of the Doomstones, as it is the strongest of the bunch, and can use the [[Gravity (ability)|Demi]] spell as well as the Doomstone trademark attack, [[Stone Breath]]. It can come in groups of two, or with other enemies as well.
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Monolith is the most dangerous and the strongest of the Doomstones. It can kill a party member with its normal attack, use [[Gravity (ability)|Demi]], and the Doomstone trademark attack, [[Stone Breath]]. It can come in groups of two, or with other enemies as well.
   
 
=== Strategy ===
 
=== Strategy ===
It is advised to hit its weaknesses with the [[Warrior (Final Fantasy X-2)|Warrior's]] Holy and Ice-elemental [[Swordplay (Final Fantasy X-2)|Swordplay]] skills as well as the spells [[Holy (ability)|Holy]] and [[Blizzaga (ability)|Blizzaga]] to bring it down.
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It is advised to hit its weaknesses with Holy and Ice-elemental skills and Magic - like Blizzaga - to bring it down, and to equip Stoneproof and Deathproof accessories.
   
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 03:11, 9 December 2018

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The Monolith is an enemy in Final Fantasy X-2.

Stats

Battle

Monolith is the most dangerous and the strongest of the Doomstones. It can kill a party member with its normal attack, use Demi, and the Doomstone trademark attack, Stone Breath. It can come in groups of two, or with other enemies as well.

Strategy

It is advised to hit its weaknesses with Holy and Ice-elemental skills and Magic - like Blizzaga - to bring it down, and to equip Stoneproof and Deathproof accessories.

Etymology

A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock, or a single large piece of rock placed as, or within, a monument or building. In architecture, the term has overlap with megalith, normally used for prehistory, and may be used in the contexts of rock-cut architecture that remains attached to solid rock, or for exceptionally large stones, such as obelisks, statues, monolithic columns, or large architraves. It may also be used of large glacial erratics moved by natural forces.

The word derives, via the Latin monolithus, from the Ancient Greek word μονόλιθος (monolithos), from μόνος ("one" or "single") and λίθος ("stone").

Related enemies

Final Fantasy X

Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission

  • Tomb