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=== Page 1: Rook === |
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=== Page 2: Draklor CB56 Remora Fighter === |
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− | + | :''Small fighter airship of the Imperial army. Gun turrets placed on the keel, and turrets on the deck make this an effective weapon against air and ground targets. A mainstay of the Imperial Armored Forces together with the newer CB58 Valfarre fighter. The initials of the craft's designer, Doctor C., and the year of its production adorn the hull.'' |
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==Stats== |
==Stats== |
Revision as of 19:13, 10 April 2020
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Balthier
Rook is an Imperial Army/Imperial Armament-type enemy in Final Fantasy XII. Rooks fight alongside Doctor Cid in the player's first encounter with him.
Bestiary entry
Note: All Rooks share one bestiary entry.
Page 1: Rook
- Dr. Cid has been working on developing thought-driven combat weapons, called 'rooks,' for some time now. Test models saw their first combat use in a recent incident at the Draklor Laboratory. Three new models have been produced based on data collected during the Draklor Laboratory incident.
Page 2: Draklor CB56 Remora Fighter
- Small fighter airship of the Imperial army. Gun turrets placed on the keel, and turrets on the deck make this an effective weapon against air and ground targets. A mainstay of the Imperial Armored Forces together with the newer CB58 Valfarre fighter. The initials of the craft's designer, Doctor C., and the year of its production adorn the hull.
Stats
AI script
Abilities | ||
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Type | Name | Condition |
Curaga | Use on Cid as part of attack pattern | |
Regen | Use on Cid as part of attack pattern | |
Reflect | Use on Cid as part of attack pattern | |
Protect | Use on Cid as part of attack pattern | |
Shell | Use on Cid as part of attack pattern | |
Drain | HP <50% according to attack pattern; use on the opponent with the most HP | |
Syphon | HP >50% according to attack pattern; use on the opponent with the most MP (100%) The player is using magick (50%) | |
Properties | ||
Type | Property | |
Targeting | ||
Linking | ||
Attacks | Regen→Protect→Shell→Curaga→Attack→HP check for Drain/Syphon→Attack→Regen→Protect→Shell→Curaga→Attack→Reflect | |
Pursuit |
Battle
Four Rooks attack with Doctor Cid, and until all of them are destroyed, he is immune to damage. Rooks will buff Cid and cast Reflect on themselves. Offensively they can be annoying with Drain and Syphon, but are not terribly powerful.
Rook's attack pattern is to use Regen, Protect, Shell and Curaga on Cid, then use a regular attack, HP check for either Drain or Syphon, use regular attack, then go back to supporting Cid with Curaga (or Regen, Protect and Shell, if any of these is not already on him), use a regular attack, recast Reflect (if it has worn off), and then start again from the beginning. The pattern breaks after two Rooks have been killed.
Strategy
As the Rooks cast Reflect and resist all elements, the player should use normal attacks on them. As long as the party's gambits are set up to heal when needed and not waste time attacking Cid, the Rooks should fall easily.
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Gallery
Related enemies
- Imperial Swordsman
- Imperial Marksman
- Imperial Hoplite
- Imperial Magus
- Mastiff
- Judge
- Imperial Gunner
- Imperial Pilot
- Imperial Beastmaster
- Sphere-Rook
- Spinner-Rook
- Helm-Rook
- Air Cutter Remora (Boss)
- Judge Ghis (Boss)
- Judge Bergan (Boss)
- Gabranth (Boss)
- Doctor Cid (Boss)
- Vayne (Boss)
- Vayne Novus (Boss)
- Sephira (Boss)
- The Undying (Final Boss)