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Best Enemy Drops in Crisis Core
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion

Best Enemy Drops in Crisis Core

Discover the best enemy drops in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, including Adamantite, Dark Matter, and Fat Chocobo Feathers. Learn where to farm them.

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Discover the best enemy drops in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, including Adamantite, Dark Matter, and Fat Chocobo Feathers. Learn where to farm them.

Below you’ll find a list of some of the best items enemies can drop in Crisis Core. Since most of these are high-end accessories, materia, or materia fusion items, you should expect them to be found in some of the most difficult missions in the game, held by the most dangerous enemies… which, ironically, doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll need to wait all that long before you can attempt to farm them. You can access some 9-star and 10-star missions surprisingly early in the game, if you can fight your way through to them. Realistically you’ll be better equipped and have access to more tools if you want until Chapter 4, but that’s still ridiculously early given how weak main story enemies will be in comparison.

ItemEnemyRarityMission
AdamantiteCrazy SwordRare3-5-6, 7-6-4 or 9-4-1
AdamantiteScarlet PickCommon9-3-4
Adamantite x2GoliathCommon9-6-5
Adamantite x2Scarlet PickCommon9-3-4
Adamantite x4GoliathCommon9-6-5
Dark MatterAngra MainyuCommon, Rare7-6-5
Dark MatterShadow MonkCommon9-6-2, 9-3-6
Dark MatterLesser WormRare6-6-2, 6-6-3 or 7-6-6
Fat Chocobo FeatherHumbabaCommon6-6-6
Fat Chocobo Feather x2HumbabaRare6-6-6
Fat Chocobo FeatherJabberwockRare2-4-4, 9-2-6
Gysahl GreensKactaarRare9-4-3
Gysahl GreensKactuareRare9-6-1
Hero DrinkMaster BladeRare9-6-3
Lunar HarpG GeneralCommon, Rare3-4-3, 3-4-4
Lunar HarpLesser DemonRare9-6-4
MythrilDiceratopsCommon2-2-6, 2-3-1
MythrilGaea MalboroCommon2-5-6 or 6-6-5
MythrilG HetairosCommon, Rare3-5-3, 3-5-5
MythrilG PurgatorioRare3-4-6, 8-6-6
MythrilHoly TonberryCommon9-6-2
MythrilTycoonRare9-5-3
Mythril x2Gaea MalboroRare2-5-6 or 6-6-5
Mythril x2Holy TonberryRare9-6-2
Zeio NutG RenegadeRare3-5-6, 9-4-1
Zeio NutKiller BeesCommon, Rare9-2-4, 9-2-5 or 9-2-6

The !Goliath at the end of 9-5-6 will drop 2x or 4x !Adamantite. While a somewhat difficult mission, if you can power through with a !Mog’s Amulet and a !Jeweled Ring you’ll score 8x !Adamantite!

Adamantite

A fusion item, Adamantite will add VIT+1 when used in Materia Fusion. The Goliath can drop up to 4x !Adamantine per kill, but this is a somewhat lengthy fight against powerful foes, and there’s only one Goliath per run, so it’ll take a few minutes each time you take one down. The Crazy Sword spawns more regularly, but it’s not exactly a pushover, possessing an attack that’ll reduce your HP to 1. Worse, while the Crazy Sword has a 1-in-3 drop chance, the Goliath has a 1-in-1 drop chance. All in all, Adamantite isn’t the best fusion item to farm, but if you can tough out Mission 9-6-5 while wearing a Jeweled Ring and a Mog’s Amulet, you’ll score 8x Adamantite. Not bad for a single, albeit time consuming, run.

Squash !Lesser Worms for a chance to score Dark matter.

Dark Matter

A fusion item, Dark Matter will add MAG+1 when used in Materia Fusion. There are numerous sources of this, but the Lesser Worm in Missions 6-6-2, 6-6-3 or 7-6-6 are numerous, relatively easy to kill, and have a 1-in-8 chance of dropping Dark Matter whenever they’re killed (assuming you’re wearing a Mog’s Amulet). With a Jeweled Ring you’ve got a good chance of scoring 2x Dark Matter every fight, which is a pretty good rate of return for enemies who can usually be one-shotted with Aerial Drain or Darkness.

Defeat the !Humbaba to score 1x or 2x !Fat Chocobo Feathers, or double that amount with a !Jeweled Ring equipped.

Fat Chocobo Feather

A fusion item, Fat Chocobo Feathers will add HP+10% when used in Materia Fusion. Elite Behemoth-type enemies like the Jabberwock (Missions 2-4-4 and 9-2-6) and the Humbaba (6-6-6) are fine sources of these items, particularly the Humbaba, who will drop 1x or 2x Fat Chocobo Feathers (4x guaranteed if you have a Mog’s Amulet and a Jeweled Ring equipped). Considering you can also steal 3x Fat Chocobo Feathers from this enemy in the same fight, that’s 7x Fat Chocobo Feathers every run, and while Humbaba will take a few hits to kill, he’s far easier to farm than, say, Goliath.

Obnoxious foes with a lethal final attack, !Kactaar and !Kactuare can both be farmed for !Gysahl Greens, if you can endure the tedium.

Gysahl Greens

A fusion item, Gysahl Greens will add LCK+1 when used in Materia Fusion. LCK isn’t the most sought-after stat when it comes to Materia Fusion, but it has its uses. Gysahl Greens are dropped by both the Kactaar and Kactuare enemies who spawn in Missions 9-4-3 and 9-6-1, respectively. They’re rather annoying enemies to fight, although spamming Darkness can have some success. Ultimately, however their 1-in-4 drop rate, the abundance of other farming options, the lack of desirability of LCK as a stat and the constant annoyance of trying to sneak in damage through 1,000 Needles and 10,000 Needles attacks makes this a farming run you’ll probably want to skip.

The !Master Blade can drop !Hero Drinks, but it’s an obnoxious foe to farm.

Hero Drink

Another fusion item, the Hero Drink will grant ATK+1 when used in Materia Fusion, boosting the physical damage you deal. It’s pretty useful for Aerial Drain and, to a lesser degree, Costly Punch. The Master Blade enemies on Mission 9-6-3 are the only enemies who drop these, and their durability and penchant for using an attack that drops you down to 1 HP make them foes you probably don’t want to fight more than necessary. Their 1-in-8 chance to drop a Hero Drink (2x Hero Drinks if you have a Jeweled Ring equipped) also isn’t

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