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To survive Chaos, you must steel yourself for a long battle.  The monstrosity casts a variety of unique elemental spells (except in the original NES version), including Blaze and Tsunami.  Decrease the damage done to your party by casting NulAll, as well as NulBlaze, NulShock, and NulFrost.  To keep your party healthy, you'll need to cast Healara almost every round.  Chaos has the power to take a party member out in one hit, so be ready to use the Full-Life spell or a Phoenix Down.  On the offensive front, strengthen your physical attacks with Saber and Haste, and attack incessantly.  Spells such as Holy and Flare will be effective, but your magic will likely be better utilized by healing and protecting your party.  Occasionally, Chaos may heal himself completely—keep hacking away until victory is yours.
To survive Chaos, you must brace yourself for a long battle.  This monstrosity casts a variety of unique elemental spells (except in the original NES version), including Blaze and Tsunami.  Decrease the damage done to your party by casting NulAll, as well as NulBlaze, NulShock, and NulFrost.  To keep your party healthy, you'll need to cast Healara almost every round.  Chaos has the power to take a party member out in one hit, so be ready to use the Full-Life spell or a Phoenix Down.  On the offensive front, strengthen your physical attacks with Saber and Haste, and attack incessantly.  Spells such as Holy and Flare will be effective, but your magic will likely be better utilized by healing and protecting your party.  Occasionally, Chaos may heal himself completely—keep hacking away until victory is yours.


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