![]() It comes with the elemental opposites of the Cloudburst - Fire and LIghtning. Another Bomb class alternative to the Cloudburst is the Debris, found in Grave Ridge. Although you'll want to supplement its magic arsenal (it comes with Ice and Wind elemental attacks) you will have access to Friendly Fire, one of the best Feral Links in the entire game (buffs galore that you should put on immediately before a stagger against tough enemies). It is found in the trench separating the Plains of Eternity from the Stonestump Wasteland. However, in the Archylte Steppe you also have access to arguably the best Ravager in the entire game - the Cloudburst. If you're not as concerned about cost, you can instead opt for picking up the Buccaboo Ace, which has all the nice Buccaboo passives as well as Resist Magic +15% and Role Resonance. It also natively possesses both Strength & Magic +20% which can be infused into a more powerful Ravager. You can also acquire and pass on the Gilfinder II passive to boost your Gil gains. You'll already be wanting to fight Buccaboos to get grade 3 Biological Potent materials so you're quite likely to pick one up. Episode 3.2 - Buccaboo, Cloudburst, Debris & Blue Chocobo: If you're looking for an Early Peaker to tide yourself over you can hunt down the Buccaboo in the Archylte Steppe.However, should you catch him he will be a staple party member worth taking to the end of his development. In one play-through he was caught easily and in another play-through he was nigh impossible to catch. He only appears in one of potentially 10 fights. He is a rare opponent, dangerous to low-level parties, and has a 15% capture rate. Unfortunately, he can be a huge pain to catch. Episode 3.1 - Albino Lobo: The Albino Lobo is one of the most well-rounded Ravagers in the game and is available from Bresha Ruins 005AF upon beating Atlas.However, Garchimacera is a better long-term investment as he ends up with higher stats, reaches a higher level, is cheaper to develop, and maxes out at third grade materials rather than second grade. ![]() ![]() Both are Well-Grown and have an erratic development path. Zwerg has a higher Strength stat and Garchimacera has a higher magic stat. Do you want to spend Mechanical or Biological monster materials to develop your first Ravager? Both of these monsters are decent options. Episode 2 - Zwerg Scandroid or Garchimacera: This really comes down to a matter of preference.To start off we'll give a quick episode by episode breakdown of some good ravagers that you should recruit to best make it through. Ravagers Monster Suggestions - By Episode Final Fantasy XIII-2 Walkthrough - Monster Ravagers
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