How do you beat penance in FFX HD?
Use Rikku’s Trio of 9999 to make Potions Heal for 9999 HP (not needed if only X-potions are in the inventory). Keep using Quick Hits to immediately kill the an Arm (The right one is much more preferrable in case it uses Mighty Guard). Once an arm is destroyed, attack the other arm five times.
What do you get for beating penance?
/achievement Perseverance
Defeating Penance in the Final Fantasy X HD Remaster version earns the trophy/achievement Perseverance. Penance is one of three bosses considered impossible to defeat in a conventional “No Sphere Grid No Zanmato” challenge run.
What can you steal from Seymour Natus?
Tetra Elemental
Seymour Natus and Master Tonberry are the only enemies from whom the player can steal the rarest recovery use item, Tetra Elemental.
How long does it take to beat penance?
You should have your characters use Quick Hit for every attack to ensure that they get as many attacks in as possible on the main body when both arms have been defeated. Even with Quick Hit, this battle will still take approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
How much HP does penance have?
12,000,000
Penance (Final Fantasy X)
| Penance | |
|---|---|
| Statistics HP (Overkill) MP 12,000,000 (99,999) 999 Strength Magic Defense 255 255 240 M. Defense Agility Accuracy 200 255 255 Evasion Luck 0 10 AP (Overkill) Gil 60,000 (65,000) 0 | |
| Elemental affinities Fire Lightning Water Ice Holy – – – – – | |
| Japanese | デア・リヒター |
| Romaji | Dea Rihitā |
Does talking to Seymour do anything?
At the start of the battle, Yuna, Tidus, and Wakka can talk to Seymour using the Trigger Commands. Doing this will raise Tidus’s Strength and Yuna’s and Wakka’s Magic Defense by 10.
How many times do you fight Seymour in ff10?
His name in romaji is Shīmoa. As shī can be translated to “death”, this is likely the reason Seymour’s name was chosen. This is further reflected in being fought four times, with four—or shī—being symbolic of death in Japan.
How many times do you fight Maester Seymour?
His name in romaji is Shīmoa. As shī can be translated to “death”, this is likely the reason Seymour’s name was chosen. This is further reflected in being fought four times, with four—or shī—being symbolic of death in Japan.