Defeat the Royal Dancer and Reckoning Dice in Persona 3 FES Harabah floors 201F and 211F. Includes strategies and drops.
Harabah 201F Bosses: Royal Dancer x 3
Level: 61
HP: 1,500
SP: ---
Resistances/Weaknesses: Slash (Sl) --, Strike (St) --, Pierce (Pr) --, Agility (Ag) --, Buff (Bf) --, Zio (Zi) --, Gr (Gr) Strong (St)
Battle Actions: Pierce Attack, Heat Wave (Slash), Primal Force (Pierce), Dia, Pulinpa, Tentarafoo, Poisma, Poison Mist, Marin Karin, Sexy Dance
Dropped Item(s): Broken Heart
Treasure(s): Precious Egg
- 1The Royal Dancers can inflict various status effects, including Charm, Poison, and Panic. Equip weapons that resist Charm if you have them from previous encounters with Natural Dancers.
- 2Alternatively, fuse Narcissus and level him to 25 to obtain Narcissus Flower, which resists Charm.
- 3Recommended Persona fusions to resist status effects include:
- 4Dominion + Jatayu (Null Panic) = Barong (Null Poison)
- 5Barong (Null Poison/Panic) + Yaksini = Raphael (Null Poison/Panic/Charm)
- 6Be prepared for significant damage from Heat Wave (250 to all) and Primal Force (300 to single target).
- 7A strategy involves using Thor with Take-Mikazuchi, equipping Mjolnir and Indra Bracer. Bring Koro for his high Agility and use Speed Enhancer.
- 8Set Koro to Knock Down. Cast Thunder Call; Koro will attack and knock all enemies down. Cancel All-Out Attack (AoA).
- 9After the second knock down, use AoA as it deals similar damage to Thunder Call.
Harabah 211F Bosses: Reckoning Dice
Level: 61
HP: 2,800
SP: ---
Resistances/Weaknesses: Nullify (Nl) Pierce, Strike, Buff, Zio, Gr.
Battle Actions: Megidola, Megidolaon, Tetrakarn, Provoke
- 1Prepare Personas that nullify or drain damage from your equipped weapon.
- 2Recommended Personas include Siegfried (especially if you have a Balmung from Shinseido), Seiten Taisei, or Abaddon (requires level 74, nullifies all physical attacks, drains Strike).
- 3Equip Great Bow or Ote-gine as your weapon. If using Abaddon, equip Frenzy Beads to increase damage while Enraged.
- 4Bring Ai and set her to Stand By.
- 5Strategy Branch A: MC > Royal Dancer > Ai
- On the first turn, MC Stand By. The Royal Dancer (RD) will cast Tetrakarn on itself.
- 6Stand By again. RD will cast Provoke.
- 7If MC Enraged: Use Rush. Ai will break Tetrakarn, and MC will attack twice. RD recasts Tetrakarn. Use Rush again. MC attacks twice. RD recasts Tetrakarn, etc.
- 8If Ai Enraged: Ai will break Tetrakarn and attack once. MC Stand By. RD recasts Tetrakarn. Etc.
- 9Strategy Branch B: MC > Ai > Royal Dancer
- On the first turn, MC Stand By. RD will cast Tetrakarn on itself.
- 10Stand By again. RD will cast Provoke.
- 11If MC Enraged: MC breaks Tetrakarn and attacks once. Use Rush, and Ai will attack RD. RD recasts Tetrakarn. Etc.
- 12If Ai Enraged: MC breaks Tetrakarn. Ai will attack twice. RD recasts Tetrakarn. Etc.
- 13Warning: Do not attack RD without its Tetrakarn active, as it may retaliate with Megidola/on.
- 14Rage ends after two turns. After either MC or Ai has attacked twice, do not break Tetrakarn until someone gets Provoked. This will anger it enough for another Megidola/on.
- 15Sometimes, RD may cast Megidola/on on its first turn instead of Tetrakarn.
- For the Royal Dancer, consider equipping Resist Charm weapons or fusing Narcissus to level 25 for Narcissus Flower.
- For the Reckoning Dice, ensure your Personas can handle its attacks. If you have Siegfried, it's a strong choice.
- Equipping Frenzy Beads can be beneficial against the Reckoning Dice if you plan to utilize the Enraged status.
- Pay close attention to the flow of battle and when to break Tetrakarn versus when to wait for Provoke.
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