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Maiev’s RDM Solo-ed Fenrir Prime (Lv75)

Note: Added this after, but this is way before Tier2 merits, as well as no access to composure. So tactics described below are rather outdated! Adjust as needed

Maiev soloing Fenrir Prime as Red Mage Lv75 / Absolute Virtue!

The Moonlit Path, Fenrir Prime.

This BC is the 30 minutes BC where defeating Fenrir Prime will allow you to have access to the Fenrir Prime avatar.

Despite how laggy it was during the solo, I did manage to kill him :P

Prep in Soloing Fenrir Prime

Keep in mind, this is done back in 2006, in fact, was around October that I did it (and was lazy to edit). It’s definitely one of the most challenging fight given the gear that I had access to. No, I didn’t do it with an army of summoners, but pure Red Mage / Nin (RDM/NIN).

Before I go into the details and preparation, here’s a few things to note.

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So What do you need to prep?

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About the bind. 5% Turban, 5% Fast Cast, well why Turban? Well here’s what might have happened. Fast Cast was 5% with Body, 5% hat so I got 10%. However, the haste spell was probably 5.75%, plus hat was another 5%, making it 10.75%. Making it round up to 11. Basically, I chipped away 1sec in recast.

Fast cast enable you to land faster, but your character is “spell locked” anyway, so it wouldn’t have made much of a difference. Whereas casting it 1 sec earlier could mean a lot.

Lets Kill Fenrir Prime

Unlike any other NM’s I’ve soloed in sky where time doesn’t matter. Here, you got a hefty 30 minutes limit on completing this mission. DoT’s won’t kill Fenrir Prime, so you’d have to engage him with nukes. Remember your convert upgraded is around 8 minutes, so if you got 1k MP for 8 minutes, you’d be burning 100mp/min, with 200mp as backup in case you take a hit and need Cure 4/Regen.

With 8:20 on convert and a 30min BC, this also means you should get 3 convert in. Your first pool of MP should deplete quickly so you can convert quicker. Remember MP management is only after you use convert, not the first pool of MP. So unload quick, Blizzard and all that jazz. There is absolutely no reason to prolong this fight, as you require more maintenance on yourself.

With 100mp/min (of course, not counting the refresh tick you get), you’d be nuking around once per minute. That’s not a lot of nuke so the only nuke you really need inside, is Blizzard III. Make sure you pick the right day to enter the BC too, it makes life a lot easier :D! (but don’t bother with the belt).

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When you enter, buff up, refresh, but don’t rest. Start engaging that mob. Have Utsusemi Ichi up instead :P (In case you need to overwrite it with a Ni). Go in and give him a cold snap of Blizzard III.

Of course when you cast, he smells it and will come engage you. That’s ok. Upon completion, Utsu Ni up, and do a Gravity. Balanace out gravity, as Fenrir can gain resistance to those spell. Try to alternate Gravity, Bind. When you Bind, use that time to Utsu and buff up. Gravity is the best time to nuke, where bind is the best time to buff.

DoT’s. Remember, Bio is based on INT (it’s damage anyway). With its low recast timer and cheap MP cost, I’d get a higher INT setup on Bio 2.

Poison is another story. It’s got a high recast, so try to stack a little bit more Enfeeble magic. Damage is static so don’t worry much about INT. Just make sure it lands.

Situational Awareness

An important part of soloing Fenrir Prime is situational awareness. Not only you got to stay alive, but navigate around the Terrain, MP management as well as damage! Take note of all physical objects so you can kite around. There’s two rocks as well as a platform, which could use as an obstacle. But I’d use the hallway most of the time.

During the solo, your refresh wears out faster than you think (not that it tick faster, you’re just nervous that… you don’t konw 150 seconds already passed. Time are fast! Always monitor your refresh!

Fenrir Prime could be quite nerve racking, so have stickies beside your monitor to remind yourself to refresh, haste etc.

Take note when he moves. If he start closing the gap, you might want to Gravity again, or Bind. Do Bind over Gravity as you don’t want it to build resist, but if you are still buffing, use Gravity :x as you need to pull distance.

No, don’t take hit. As a Taru, you just can’t take hit :P Keep a safe distance. Always run, since it could also waste his TP moves.

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Maiev Soloing Fenrir Prime on Red Mage!

Fenrir Prime’s Moves

Most of the attack shouldn’t be a threat to you. I’d take note of two attack. Lunar Roar and Howling Moon. Lunar Roar strips a ton of buffs, I wasn’t sure how many, but it was my whole row of buffs, including your blink. Your first priority is Utsu Ni (even if he loses Gravity/Bind). Chances are he’s in close range. Upon Ni-ing, use Gravity (not bind). Gravity have a higher chance of landing if done right, so you can pull away. Now instead of nuking, start buffing yourself again.

You should buff Stoneskin, Refresh, Haste and also Shell IF Fenrir Prime haven’t unloaded Howling Moon.

Howling Moon, is a 800 attack high range attack. If you are in close range and he Howl, you’re dead meat as a Taru (which is how I failed my 1st attempt). Howling moon are triggered anything 50% or below and within close range. As a Taru, you should CONTROL when it does Howling Moon. If you’re a Hume, Elvvan or even Mithra… you can just skip this. This is purely for Low HP Tarus like me.

You should do this near your convert time, AND near 50%. You should be almost at ur 2nd convert by then. Ensure you’re all buffed, then what you need to do is use your 2hr, nuke him out while he’s on gravity and FORCE him to trigger his Howling Moon as shown on video. You can use it before OR after. Sometime it hits at bad times. With a 250HP Stoneskin and around 600HP, you barely survive Fenrir’s Howling Moon. So use 2hr to quickly buff up, and continue to nuke and convert if you ran out of MP, couldn’t be more safer with Chainspell convert.

DoT’s (yes, poison and bio2 can go on together), nuke and stay safe. Regen is a spell if you have time. It’s worthwhile to keep it on and it’s a very nice MP savings :D! Especially how you keep switching out gear, it keeps your HP topped off.

I hope you enjoy the video :)

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“The current battlefield clear time record for “The Moonlit Path” is 23 minutes 24 seconds.
That record is held by Maiev!”