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The warriors return to their own worlds as the god is consumed in fire. His successor, Spiritus , eventually inherits Chaos's will and continues the conflict in his stead. Though the cycles of war had ended, on the brink of death, Chaos was contacted by Shinryu. Knowing that Cid had worked against him in this final cycle, Chaos accepted an offer from Shinryu to punish Cid.

Chaos died then, his remaining strength absorbed by Shinryu, and Shinryu held up his end of the offer. Cid's spirit was imprisoned in a nightmare world.

In this nightmare, the cycles of war did not end with the 13th, and Chaos emerged victorious. Chaos and his warriors won every cycle, until during the 18th cycle, Chaos went berserk from the power he had acquired over the cycles.

He transformed into Feral Chaos and slaughtered all other warriors including his own. In order to save Cosmos, Cid took on a physical form as a moogle and sealed her in the Cavern of Earth. With Cosmos beyond his reach, Chaos turned his attention to Shinryu. Cid cleaved the northern continents from the southern region for safety, sealing the Southern Lufenia Gateway as the passage between the two.

While the result of Chaos's battle with Shinryu is unknown, eventually they allied again, and Chaos went to sleep in the depths of the Edge of Discord gateway. Eventually, five warriors entered the nightmare world through unknown means, and freed Cid.

With Chaos's defeat, the nightmare world was dispelled and Cid was freed. As he faded away, the nightmare world incarnation of Chaos regained his senses, and thanked the warriors for freeing his father. Chaos is described as The Master of Bedlam , and fights with long, powerful fire and earth-themed combos that do massive damage.

Due to his size and the smallness of the Edge of Madness arena, even his melee strikes have considerable range.

They are executed quickly and do high damage, while his magic attacks are slower and easier to dodge or block. During the battle's third phase, Chaos's attacks are amplified with additional effects.

Chaos wears customized equipment whenever fought with stat boosts that change depending on his level , usually equal with the strongest equipment pieces usable by the player at Chaos's current level. Chaos has access to the unique summon Shinryu , which can be summoned multiple times in one battle and has varying effects during the three rounds, ranging from locking Chaos's Bravery to doubling it instantly.

Chaos can dash, dodge, and block like all other characters. In any battle except the Report battle, Chaos must be defeated three times for the player to win; if the player is defeated in any round, he or she must start over from the beginning.

When fought at the end of Light to All in Dissidia Final Fantasy , the three phases are separate battles fought in the format of a party battle, and when the player's current character is defeated the next party members continue the battle in their place.

One strategy for Chaos is to jump into the air and wait for him to dash up, blocking him and attacking when he staggers. With the small arena it is advised the player try to use Wall Rush HP attacks when possible to maximize the damage. Staying on the ground leaves the player vulnerable to all of Chaos's attacks and minimizes their dodging options, so it is safest to be midair.

While his Bravery attacks can be difficult to anticipate and defend against, Chaos's HP attacks can be avoided with proper timing. Divine Punishment is his most difficult attack to avoid due to the precise dodging required, but if it is dodged Chaos is vulnerable as he is immobile while completing the attack.

The player is only able to use their summon once during the three-part battle, so it is recommended to save it until needed. Since Chaos must be beaten three times in a row, and the player is defeated after losing only once, using EX Mode is not recommended until the final round, unless the player's selected character is low on HP and needs Regen , or the player is using an equipment set-up that lets them quickly refill their EX Gauge.

Unique to the Edge of Madness stage is that EX Cores vanish if not picked up quickly, so the player should do so if they wish to receive the boost to their EX Gauge. It will function normally against his other attacks, however. The player should equip their character of choice with a Diamond Ring, three pieces of Diamond equipment, the Beckoning Cat accessory, and fight Chaos on their Bonus Day. The player should enter Quick Battle and set Chaos to Level 1, as his level has no impact on how much AP the player earns.

Provided they earn the AP Chance for each of the three battles, the player will earn a total of AP at the end of the third battle. The trick is more difficult to pull off, as if the player sets Chaos to Level 1 the AP Chance will usually require the player to amass Bravery before using an HP attack. Furthermore, the AP Chance takes effect only if Chaos does not damage the player first, regardless of if he uses a Bravery attack or an HP attack.

Thus, while the player can still earn a lot of AP using the above method, they may need to build up Bravery and avoid taking any damage from Chaos, which is difficult but can be made easier by creating custom rules.

Thus the player is encouraged to equip a Super Ribbon to slightly lower the chance of the Diamond accessories breaking. If the player has an artifact , there's a chance it will give an ability that increases the percentage of additional received AP. Since any of the four equipment slots can obtain this ability when one crafts an artifact it can prove more useful than the Diamond equipment set.

It is divided into three parts for each phase of the battle. These tracks can be selected for random battles once Chaos is defeated for the first time. Final Fantasy Wiki Explore. VII Remake. Midgar 7th Heaven. Side Quest 10 Answers Pebble? Side Quest 3 Answers. Ask A Question.

Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? So, where do I get it? User Info: Kentiah Kentiah 10 years ago 2 Try the search function, I made a thread on this like the first day it was out. User Info: kilafer kilafer 10 years ago 3 The level 90 ones aren't their last ones. So, when is this coming to the Switch? Does anyone have a complete list of the game's DLC costumes, and how to get them.

Are they just in random chests? Do you have to beat the manikin feral chaos first or something? I believe you get some in chests. However, I think the very first one I got was from the final dungeon in the real Feral Chaos dungeon. I couldn't have been the only one to have thought of They don't even have hair! Next, they'll make one of Patrick Stewart. Set up an Iai Strike Build.

It sounds kamikaze against such a strong opponent, but once you're familiar with Feral Chaos' attacks, he won't be a problem. Don't bother with increasing your Base BRV. I suggest decreasing your party's level to anywhere from and giving them the following accessory build; 1.

Smiting Soul. Brave Orb. Engage Jewel optional, replace it with something else if you want. Big HP Gap. Big BRV Gap. EX Mode Unused. Level is 1 or Level is 10 , since these would be constants at levels or for the latter Booster.



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