Abilities: Imperil-causing – 2 shown
The role that can learn this ability
Role
Auto abilities are always active and do not need to be used; secondary abilities are only available in characters' secondary crystariums; unique abilities are available to only a single character; basic abilities cannot be used once the crystarium has been unlocked
Name
The number of ATB sections required to use this ability; "Auto" abilities are automatically used rather than selected, and have no associated ATB cost
ATB Cost
If this ability is of a particular element or causes a particular status effect, it is listed here; elemental abilities may be more or less effective depending on the resistances and vulnerabilities of the target
Element/Status
The crystarium stage at which Lightning can learn this ability; clicking this header will bring up Lightning's character page
Lightning
The crystarium stage at which Sazh can learn this ability; clicking this header will bring up Sazh's character page
Sazh
The crystarium stage at which Hope can learn this ability; clicking this header will bring up Hope's character page
Hope
The crystarium stage at which Vanille can learn this ability; clicking this header will bring up Vanille's character page
Vanille
The crystarium stage at which Fang can learn this ability; clicking this header will bring up Fang's character page
Fang
The chapter in which this ability first becomes available to any character
Chapter
Saboteur Imperil 1 Imperil
4
4
-
5
9
8
Saboteur Imperilga 3 Imperil
10
-
10
8
- 10
Monsters: Weak against Imperil – 9 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 level of vulnerability this monster has against this status effect; a typical monster has 70% vulnerability to any given status effect; a higher percentage is considered a weakness, while a lower percentage is considered a vulnerability; some monsters are completely immune to certain status ailments
Vulnerability
The first chapter where you can encounter this monster
Chapter
Aquila Velocycle Militarized Units Cognispeeders 282,500 1,032 1,032 18 100 250.0% 4,500 2,400 Digital Circuit 25% Tesla Turbine 5% 100% 13
Rafflesia Feral Creatures Nudibranchs 127,500 - 1,077 4 75 350.0% 300 1,500 Gummy Oil 25% Esoteric Oil 5% 100% 11
Megrim Thresher Militarized Units Armatures 1,017,000 1,216 1,216 10 80 300.0% 300 3,200 Gyroscope 25% Crystal Oscillator 5% 100% 13
Rust Pudding Feral Creatures Flan 46,800 820 - 9 85 150.0% 100 1,470 Murky Ooze 25% Wonder Gel 5% 100% 11
Bloodfang Bass Feral Creatures Terraquatics 81 18 - 10 0 200.0% 30 3 Strange Fluid 25% Enigmatic Fluid 5% 100% 3
Zwerg Scandroid Militarized Units Zwerg Droids 57 13 31 12 0 130.0% 9 - Torn Leather 25% Thickened Hide 5% 100% 2
Juggernaut Pulse Automata Armaments 1,584,000 1,151 2,130 3 95 200.0% 600 3,900 Tungsten Tube 25% Particle Accelerator 5% 100% 11
Brynhildr Others Eidolons - 116 128 - 70 - 899 - - - - - 100% 8
Hecatoncheir Others Eidolons - 586 373 - 90 - 2,697 - - - - - 100% 11
Monsters: Resistant to Imperil – 98 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 level of vulnerability this monster has against this status effect; a typical monster has 70% vulnerability to any given status effect; a higher percentage is considered a weakness, while a lower percentage is considered a vulnerability; some monsters are completely immune to certain status ailments
Vulnerability
The first chapter where you can encounter this monster
Chapter
Ambling Bellows Pulse Automata Combat Engineers 270,000 898 465 7 60 400.0% 225 1,850 Analog Circuit 25% Butterfly Valve 5% 10% 11
Hoplite Pulse Automata Combat Engineers 33,638 494 315 5 80 270.0% 255 770 Analog Circuit 25% Solenoid 5% 10% 11
Greater Behemoth Feral Creatures Behemoths 75,600 323 248 10 70 500.0% 400 384 Begrimed Claw 25% Bestial Claw 5% 30% 10
Kaiser Behemoth Feral Creatures Behemoths 196,560 527 790 16 80 500.0% 600 3,000 Begrimed Claw 25% Hellish Talon 5% 10% 11
Proto-behemoth Militarized Units Behemoths 484,000 710 710 8 90 200.0% 300 3,250 Begrimed Claw 25% Hellish Talon 5% 10% 12
Behemoth King Feral Creatures Behemoths 487,620 943 825 12 60 650.0% 413 4,000 Begrimed Claw 25% Gargantuan Claw 5% 10% 11
Kalavinka Striker Militarized Units Annihilators 122,400 185 - 56 70 300.0% 200 1,280 Blessed Talisman 100% - - 5% 9
Geiseric Cie'th The Undying 702,000 1,025 - 58 50 200.0% 60 10,000 Brawler's Wristband 5% Black Belt 1% Immune 11
Megistotherian Feral Creatures Beasts 438,480 904 550 7 10 450.0% 117 2,600 Chipped Fang 25% Monstrous Fang 5% 30% 11
Amam Feral Creatures Beasts 446,250 764 1,680 12 80 270.0% 255 6,500 Chipped Fang 25% Sinister Fang 5% 10% 11
Mánagarmr Feral Creatures Beasts 155,232 421 522 8 70 400.0% 300 1,900 Chipped Fang 25% Sinister Fang 5% 50% 11
Tonberry Feral Creatures Tonberries 742,500 1,543 2,700 49 66 666.0% 499 7,500 Chocobo Plume 25% Tonberry Figurine 5% 30% 11
Cactuar Prime Feral Creatures Cactuars 777,777 777 - 7 100 777.0% 20,310 15,000 Chocobo Plume 25% Cactuar Doll 1% Immune 11
Cactuar Feral Creatures Cactuars 777,777 777 - 7 77 777.0% 883 5,000 Chocobo Plume 5% Cactuar Doll 1% Immune 11
Giant Cactuar Feral Creatures Cactuars 777,777 777 - 7 87 777.0% 1,562 10,000 Chocobo Plume 10% Cactuar Doll 1% Immune 11
Gigantuar Feral Creatures Cactuars 1,111,111 10,000 - 6 100 777.0% 20,310 20,000 Chocobo Tail Feather 25% Cactuar Doll 1% Immune 11
Ochu Feral Creatures Ochu 892,500 2,585 100 8 95 888.0% 4,728 6,800 Chocobo Tail Feather 25% Sunpetal 5% 10% 11
Flowering Cactuar Feral Creatures Cactuars 123,750 - 1,800 2 11 111.0% 4 7,500 Chocobo Tail Feather 25% Ribbon 5% Immune 11
Pijavica Cie'th Winged Cie'th 236,250 550 220 5 25 280.0% 72 1,150 Cie'th Tear 25% Tear of Frustration 5% 30% 11
Strigoi Cie'th Shambling Cie'th 363,825 795 550 5 25 350.0% 100 1,300 Cie'th Tear 25% Tear of Frustration 5% 30% 11
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