Accessories: With Gilfinder – 3 shown
Special accessories require components to be purchased; upgraded accessories are altered versions of other accessories; rare accessories cannot be purchased, or are made from accessories that cannot be purchased; exceptional accessories require rare components to purchase; DLC accessories are only available if you have the relevant content
Name
Eq. Cost Passive Abilities
Some accessories may contribute towards a bonus ability; you will need to equip more than one accessory or weapon with the same bonus ability to gain its effects; details of the trigger requirements and effects of the bonus ability can be found on its information page
Bonus Ability
The price to purchase this accessory from Chocolina; note that some accessories require components in addition to gil; prices listed in coins are purchased with Casino Coins in Serendipity rather than from Chocolina
Price
The components you will need to purchase this accessory from Chocolina, in addition to the price in gil
Components
Value
Collector Catalog 75 Gilfinder II,
Item Scavenger II
- - - 10,000 gil
Delicate Collector Catalog 50 Gilfinder,
Item Scavenger
- 20,000 gil Tear of Woe, Collector Catalog 10,000 gil
Durable Collector Catalog 100 Gilfinder MAX,
Item Collector,
Item Scavenger MAX
- 40,000 gil Phoenix Blood ×2, Sunpetal ×2, Collector Catalog 20,000 gil
Tamed Monsters: Which can learn Gilfinder – 13 shown
Material Grade:
Material Type:
Powerful monsters have grade 4 crystariums; advanced monsters have grade 5 crystariums; exceptional monsters have more than one stage of a grade 5 crystarium; DLC monsters are only available if you have the relevant content
Name
Role
The starting and maximum grades of this monster, which indicate its general level of strength as well as determining which items must be used when upgrading this monster; monster grades increase at certain level thresholds
Grade
Whether this is a biological or mechanical monster, which determines which items must be used when upgrading it
Type
Ability Bonus
The level at which this ability is learned by this monster
Level
The total cost of materials to reach the required level for this monster to learn this ability; this assumes all materials are purchased from Chocolina
Material Cost
The highest level this monster can achieve through the upgrade process
Max Level
The starting strength of this monster, which improves as it increases in level; starting values may vary slightly
Strength
The starting magic of this monster, which improves as it increases in level; starting values may vary slightly
Magic
The starting maximum hp of this monster, which improves as it increases in level; starting values may vary slightly
HP
The starting size of this monster's ATB gauge; the maximum size is determined by the number of crystarium stages the monster has and your choices when advancing them
ATB
The relative animation speed of this monster's actions; this number is based on Serah's animation speed for a particular role being 100
Speed
The maximum level that this monster can achieve using only monster materials of the chosen grade or lower
Upgr. Level
The approximate strength of this monster at the maximum level it can achieve using only monster materials of the chosen grade or lower, assuming the recommended monster materials are used when upgrading it; in practice, this value can vary significantly depending on a number of factors
Upgr. Strength
The approximate magic of this monster at the maximum level it can achieve using only monster materials of the chosen grade or lower, assuming the recommended monster materials are used when upgrading it; in practice, this value can vary significantly depending on a number of factors
Upgr. Magic
The approximate maximum HP of this monster at the maximum level it can achieve using only monster materials of the chosen grade or lower, assuming the recommended monster materials are used when upgrading it; in practice, this value can vary significantly depending on a number of factors
Upgr. HP
The total cost of materials of the chosen grade or lower required to reach the maximum level for this monster; this assumes all materials are purchased from Chocolina
Material Cost
Feral Link
The modifier to base effects that this creature's feral link ability uses
Modifier
The base time required for this creature to re-use its feral link ability, in seconds
Charge Time
Calautidon Sentinel 3-5 Biological 1 - 99 39 20 1,040 3 - 99 553 241 9,494 2,288,400 gil Shell Spin ×2.20 135 s
Ceratosaur Saboteur 1-5 Biological 86 378,000 gil 99 25 41 415 3 65 99 670 494 5,517 850,000 gil Refreshing Rain ×4.00 120 s
Frag Leech Commando 2-3 Mechanical 1 - 40 27 49 2,640 3 45 40 351 234 4,793 64,800 gil Explosive Thrust ×2.40 165 s
Ceratoraptor Ravager 1-5 Biological 90 442,000 gil 99 27 57 475 3 65 99 563 773 6,710 850,000 gil Refreshing Rain ×2.00 90 s
Moblin Commando 2 Biological 1 - 20 48 67 608 3 75 20 283 131 1,794 11,200 gil Batter Up ×2.20 120 s
Chunerpeton Commando 3-5 Biological 1 - 45 60 73 951 3 65 45 536 465 6,214 328,400 gil Refreshing Rain ×4.00 120 s
Crawler Commando 3-5 Biological 5 2,400 gil 45 51 85 881 3 45 45 323 302 3,781 328,400 gil Slurp ×2.80 150 s
Apotamkin Ravager 3 Biological 1 - 20 85 87 997 3 40 20 606 608 3,544 52,800 gil Multicast ×2.20 135 s
Buccaboo Ravager 3 Biological 20 48,000 gil 20 113 93 1,466 3 75 20 475 336 4,639 52,800 gil Batter Up ×2.20 120 s
Bloodfang Bass Ravager 3-5 Biological 1 - 45 50 98 905 3 65 45 445 616 5,627 328,400 gil Refreshing Rain ×5.00 150 s
Gancanagh Saboteur 3 Biological 20 48,000 gil 20 208 171 2,814 3 75 20 891 186 4,668 52,800 gil Goblin Rush ×2.40 150 s
Munchkin Boss Ravager 3-4 Biological 33 89,200 gil 40 104 193 1,519 3 75 40 369 633 6,049 149,000 gil Neo Goblin Rush ×3.00 165 s
Buccaboo Ace Ravager 3-4 Biological 33 89,200 gil 40 109 203 1,718 3 75 40 604 639 6,455 149,000 gil Spirit Infusion - 150 s