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In Final Fantasy XIII, there is some quite challenging bosses usually always wandering the world.  
In Final Fantasy XIII, there is some quite challenging bosses usually always wandering the world.  


The first of these is Tyrant, you can usually find him wandering around the dark area of Mah'Habara cavern. Be sure to have your Saboteur trained into their tier 3 weapon, and have Hermes Sandals. Then equip Genji glove and immediately summon. Your first summon should be Shiva followed by Bahamut. Attack him everything you have, and use Ravager/Sentinel/Commando roles. One word of warning is he is pretty fast, so make sure to bring some Fortisol. '''Note that Tyrant can summon his Centurion Blade, which has up to 70% magic resistance and he uses this to inflict devastating damage.''' Destroy his '''Centurion Blade''' early using Saboteur to stagger it, then he won't be able to use his very strong attack. No CP is gained from destroying the sword. Killing this warrior repeatedly takes a bit of training, but the experience is worth it and so are the items.  
The first of these is Tyrant, you can usually find him wandering around the dark area of Mah'Habara cavern. Be sure to have your Saboteur trained into their tier 3 weapon, and have Hermes Sandals. Then equip Genji glove and immediately summon. Your first summon should be Shiva followed by Bahamut. Attack him with everything you have, and use Ravager/Sentinel/Commando roles. One word of warning is he is pretty fast, so make sure to bring some Fortisol. '''Note that Tyrant can summon his Centaurion Blade, which has up to 70% magic resistance and he uses this to inflict devastating damage.''' Destroy his '''Centaurion Blade''' early using Saboteur to stagger it, then he won't be able to use his very strong attack. No CP is gained from destroying the sword. Killing this warrior repeatedly takes a bit of training, but the experience is worth it and so are the items.  


The other one is Cactuar Prime, which actually roams all over the Steppe. To initiate the secret Cactuar Prime battle, go up into the Highplains and run straight into a normal Cactuar. Now just defend, defend, defend and raise your bravery with Fang. Cactuar will grow into a Giant Cactuar. So increase your bravery and defend. Giant Cactuar will now transform into Cactuar Prime, and he will be even faster using the 1000 needle attack. This very large boss enemy is dangerous to anyone who's not maxed out a role, so make sure your crystarium is expanded first. Use some Fortisol and attack with your Saboteur before summoning Bahamut. Best party to defeat Cactuar prime is Lightning, Fang, Snow. Make sure Snow is a Sentinel and have them in Ravager/Commando/Sentinel mode. Summon both Shiva and Bahamut & make sure you have the Growth Egg equipped(gained after winning Mission 55)as he will drop a huge amount of CP and experience. Once you kill him you can kill him again, and max out your tier 3 weapons. Running back & forth the monsters near the Highplains is a great way to rake up extra CP, especially for those planning on killing Long Guis.
The other one is Cactuar Prime, which actually roams all over the Steppe. To initiate the secret Cactuar Prime battle, go up into the Highplains and run straight into a normal Cactuar. Now just defend, defend, defend and raise your bravery with Fang. Cactuar will grow into a Giant Cactuar. So increase your bravery and defend. Giant Cactuar will now transform into Cactuar Prime, and he will be even faster using the 1000 needle attack. This very large boss enemy is dangerous to anyone who's not maxed out a role, so make sure your crystarium is expanded first. Use some Fortisol and attack with your Saboteur before summoning Bahamut. Best party to defeat Cactuar prime is Lightning, Fang, Snow. Make sure Snow is a Sentinel and have them in Ravager/Commando/Sentinel mode. Summon both Shiva and Bahamut & make sure you have the Growth Egg equipped(gained after winning '''Mission 55''')as he will drop a huge amount of CP and experience. Once you kill him you can kill him again, and max out your tier 3 weapons. Running back & forth the monsters near the Highplains is a great way to rake up extra CP, especially for those planning on killing Long Guis.


==Farming==
==Farming==
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