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Undetered, Lahabrea starts casting Dark IV, which must be stopped by killing Lahabrea with a Melee DPS Limit Break.
Lahabrea then appears and casts Blight on the party, which must be healed by a Healing Limit Break. The bombardment leaves 6 Magitek Bits, which must be destroyed with a Magic DPS Limit Break before they all explode. After beating Titan, the entire area gets bombarded, taking the party to the ruins of The Praetorium. The transition into the actual fight against Ultima Weapon, which involves the party having to execute four Limit Breaks just to survive (which is possible assuming that you've beaten the three Primals while they were awakened).You thought Titan was going to perform a Landslide once? Think again! Now he's turned it into a one-two ground punch that will punish players loitering around thinking their spot is safe. You would have to perform a key mechanic that is counter-productive to how it originally plays out to "awaken" them, which, not only gives them a power boost, also changes how their attacks work. Each of the primal fights play out similarly as they did in the original, but there is a slight catch to them that turns the encounter on its head.And after all's said and done? Cue everyone cheering their victory over the Dreadwrym Primal as Phoenix soars through the air.While it a powerful buff on its own, what makes it even more awesome (and challenging) is that the team have to avoid dying throughout the final phase to ensure they could defeat Bahamut in time before they're wiped out by enraged Morn Afahs. To top it off, the whole team gets the Phoenix Blessing buff.The in-game buff that accompanies Lohs Daih explicitly states that Bahamut's insanity have peaked, and sure enough, Bahamut will enrage casting after half a dozen Morn Afah's.
After her, cue a mini-Dalmund falling on top of you as "Answers" plays and Bahamut rises out of the smoke to do battle with you within his heart.Then, "White Raven" starts playing as a pillar from Dalmund fall to the floor, changing the landscape into the simulation of the Sixth Umbral Era, as you face Tempered Nael and her monsters.The fight starts on the hand of Bahamut, the Ragnarok Central Core, as Tempered Nael and Bahamut look bellow as you to face off against Twintania and her horde of neuro-links before chasing her off.The fights are certainly exaggerated from the truth, but it doesn't make the fights any less awesome and satisfying to conquer. All the Ultimate Trials are this by definition, as they are retellings of the final bosses of the raid dungeons and main stories replayed as a Harder Than Hard Boss Rush.