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Wrack and Ruin
Location
The Vile Peaks
Save Points
1
Chapter
4
Lightning
and
Hope
will traverse this rather uninteresting area after leaving
Sazh
and
Vanille
. You'll find a single
Treasure
and a few new enemies, but nothing else of note.
Compare Wrack and Ruin to other Maps
Treasure: Found in
Wrack and Ruin
– 1 shown
Treasure
Details on exactly where to find this treasure
Notes
Librascope
In an alcove right of the save point, guarded by a Thexteron
Monsters: Found in
Wrack and Ruin
– 4 shown
Unique monsters
are only encountered during one-time plot encounters;
mission monsters
appear only during missions; the
final bosses
make up the last set of encounters in the game;
eidolons
are special monsters that are not defeated through sheer martial prowess; note that multiple monsters may have the same name, especially in the case of multi-stage bosses
Name
The monster's type, as indicated by the in-game datalog
Type
The monster's subtype, as indicated by the in-game datalog
Subtype
The monster's starting and maximum hit points
HP
The monster's strength; a standard physical attack will deal approximately this amount of damage
Strength
The monster's magic power; a typical magic attack will deal approximately this amount of damage
Magic
The monster's level
Level
A monster's chain resistance indicates how quickly its chain meter fills up; a chain resistance of 70 is normal, and every 30 points modifies the chain bonus per hit by that same amount; thus, the chain meter of a monster with a chain resistance of 40 will increase at double speed (compared to 70), or triple speed with a chain resistance of 10; a chain resistance of 100 negates all chain modifiers, reducing each hit to a minimal change to the chain gauge; when a monster is staggered, its chain resistance is reduced to 0
Chain Resistance
When the monster's chain gauge reaches this point, it increases by 100% and they are considered staggered; staggered creatures have a chain resistance of zero; if a monster has no stagger point listed, it will nonetheless be staggered when its chain gauge reaches 999.0%
Stagger Point
A monster's stagger index is an adjusted value that gives a relative measure of how hard a monster is to stagger; this number is based on how many hits the monster's chain gauge would require to reach the stagger point with a chain resistance of 70; for instance, a monster with a chain resistance of 70 and a stagger point of 150.0% would have a stagger index of 50 (since the chain gauge starts at 100.0%), as would a monster with a chain resistance of 40 and a stagger point of 200.0% or a monster with a chain resistance of 85 and a stagger point of 125.0%; the stagger index of a monster with a chain resistance of 100 is an approximation due to the effects of having 100 chain resistance
Stagger Index
The amount of CP earned by defeating this monster
CP
The item you are most likely to earn after defeating this monster in combat; it is not possible to earn both the common drop and the rare drop from a single monster
Common Drop
The chance that you will earn the monster's common drop after combat; this chance can be modified by certain accessories
Rate
The item you are less likely to earn after defeating this monster in combat; it is not possible to earn both the common drop and the rare drop from a single monster
Rare Drop
The chance that you will earn the monster's rare drop after combat; this chance can be modified by certain accessories
Rate
The elements and status ailments that this monster is especially vulnerable to; the exact level of vulnerability is listed on the monster page
Weakness
The first chapter where you can encounter this monster
Chapter
Pantheron
Militarized Units
Razorclaws
375
15
-
22
0
103.0%
1
3
Chipped Fang
25%
Wicked Fang
5%
Fire
,
Ice
1
Pulsework Soldier
Pulse Automata
Pulsework Soldiers
7,410
77
-
13
70
150.0%
50
29
Spark Plug
25%
Passive Detector
5%
Lightning
,
Deprotect
,
Deshell
4
Thexteron
Militarized Units
Razorclaws
3,120
74
-
10
70
120.0%
20
16
Chipped Fang
25%
Wicked Fang
5%
Ice
,
Lightning
,
Deprotect
,
Deshell
4
Watchdrone
Militarized Units
Drones
1,890
29
-
18
90
110.0%
30
10
Digital Circuit
25%
Paraffin Oil
5%
Lightning
,
Water
3
Items: Found in
Wrack and Ruin
– 1 shown
Rare items
cannot be purchased, but may be dropped by monsters or gained by dismantling weapons or accessories
Name
Consumable items are used in combat, while shrouds are used while exploring
Type
The cost to purchase this item from a retail network, if it is available for sale
Price
The amount of gil you receive if you sell this item to a retail shop
Value
The status ailment this item cures during combat
Cure Status
The first chapter in which this item can be purchased or found
Chapter
Librascope
Consumable
10,000 gil
500 gil
-
3
Dismal Dunescape
Another Man's Treasure
Related
Wrack and Ruin
Time Period
Vile Peaks -010 AF-
Chocolina
Not Present
Available Chocobos
None