Get some ether users in your party. I never could use reyn even though I feel like his auras would help a lot during this fight.

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I was using Monado Armour (6 or 7 at that time) to reduce the damage as far as possible. I had Shulk and Dunban equipped with Double Attack V gems so that they could abuse the Critical Combo + Critical Drain skills in order to heal constantly. I think my personal best was about 50% health.

It's been a while, but I remember having plenty of extra AP because I didn't spend wastefully. Press J to jump to the feed. When she reaches elemental burst you will use mind blast until you can't anymore, then continue with the summon-release method. I have tried various parties.

The Defensive/SHAMEs will try to inflict Lock-On on the party so take them out before going after Gadolt.

At that point, I was using Melia, Riki, and Dunban. Summon -release -summon -release. You should really spoiler tag this thread for people who haven't made it this far and are browsing the sub Reddit. I don't know if they respawn when only one is left, but I know that they do respawn quickly if all three are destroyed. Hope this helps.

For Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Late Lorithia Boss Fight Help (SPOILERS)" - Page 3. Best of luck, you've got this! I used that team for most of the game. Just beat the game for the first time, havent read any guides so I dont think this is the best way to do it, but it worked. Hey! Get some gear for Melia. I've tried using Melia as so many things suggest but I die with her within 2 minutes because I've never used her and she has no gear what so ever or anything. After a scene, the party and Gadolt are fully healed for a second fight.

Today I leveled myself from 72 to 75 thinking that would help, but I still can't beat her. Never release the other two bolts. I know this doesn't answer your Melia question, but I haven't learned how to play her well yet. Whoops. – Lorithia.

Android App for Xenoblade Chronicles' side content: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/835582-xenoblade-chronicles-3d/71542986. But I really don't know WHEN I SHOULD release them. "When playing a game, the goal is to win, but it is the goal that is important, not the winning." Of course, at this point in the game we don't know we'll have to fight her yet but when trying to beat Tyrea and Solidum Telethia, I saw them listed as the first of the three hardest bosses (That One Boss). Your move set should include summon bolt that is hopefully by this point maxed out, summon copy, mind blast, and all your other summon elements, yes all of them. This will buff your ether damage a lot to make the battle quicker.

Just start the battle by using Summon Ice and Summon Copy for the damage reduction, don't ever discharge these two. SitemapAdvertisePartnershipsCareersPrivacy PolicyAd ChoiceTerms of UseReport Ad, CA Privacy/Info We CollectCA Do Not Sell My Info. She is easily the most overpowered character in the game. Keeping 1 or 2 alive also prevents them from respawning. The Bionis' Interior is probably everyone's least favorite area in the game. Turns out that you want to destroy two of the elementals, but leave the third. For a full guide on how to beat Zanza, the final boss of Xenoblade Chronicles, read on! Every RPG needs enemies that have the potential to grind your adventuring party into dust, and that's what bosses are for. I was super underleveled too, because I barely did any quests (5 stars in fallen arm, 3 in makna village, and 1 everywhere else) I'm honestly supprised I managed to beat the final boss as low of a level as I did (75! Sometimes I would engage and destroy the elementals, but most of the time, I ignored them (so I was hitting her for the low hundreds the whole match like a dummy).