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In Metaphor: ReFantazio, dungeons often feature formidable enemies that serve as mini-bosses, challenging players even as they grind for XP. These enemies appear as red markers in the overworld Fairy Sight, indicating the need for Squad combat. Among these tough adversaries, the Faithwight Magileto in the Spire Of Blind Faith stands out as particularly challenging, requiring a well-thought-out strategy and a bit of luck to overcome.
Faithwight Magileto Weakness & Skills In Metaphor: ReFantazio
Weakness | Repel | Resists | Blocks |
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Strike | Light | Pierce | Electric |
The Faithwight Magileto is a level 50 enemy capable of spawning additional level 50 enemies, making it advisable to engage only if your party is at least level 45. This enemy wields powerful dark and light magic, capable of targeting single characters or the entire party. Its arsenal includes Megidolaon, a devastating spell that hits all party members. Additionally, it benefits from passive buffs that enhance the damage of dark, light, and electric elements. The Faithwight Magileto can also use Soul Scream to gain four Press Turn icons in a turn and summon level 50 skeletons that bolster its combat capabilities.
These summoned skeletons possess strong slashing attacks and dark magic, along with potent buffs and one of the game's most effective healing spells, which they can use to restore the Faithwight Magileto to full health. Like the main enemy, these minions are weak to Strike attacks, making this the key to victory.
How To Beat Faithwight Magileto In Metaphor: ReFantazio
Conquering the Faithwight Magileto is a daunting task, even at level 50, and nearly impossible at lower levels. To improve your chances, consider the following preparations:
- Acquire Dark Dodge from the Magic Knight.
- Obtain Light Dodge from the Healer Archetype.
- Inherit Strike skills from the Brawler Archetype.
- Utilize the Warlock Archetype, which resists both Dark and Light damage.
- Employ the Thief Archetype, which resists Dark damage.
- Carry Tetrabreak to counter any summoned enemy using Tetrakarn.
While the specific Archetypes you choose are flexible, prioritize those that meet the above criteria and are not vulnerable to Dark, Light, or Slash damage. If you have access to multiple Archetypes and can use Skill Inheritance, focus on Strength-heavy Archetypes. Ensure at least two party members have party-wide healing spells, and equip everyone with a Strike Attack to maximize Press Turn Icons and manage the health loss from these skills.
Success in this battle hinges on a degree of luck, especially against consecutive Megidolaons, which are nearly impossible to survive. Equipping most of your party with Dark and Light dodge can help end the enemy's turn more quickly. If the Faithwight Magileto summons allies, prioritize eliminating them before they can use their healing magic. Bringing the Dekaja skill to dispel buffs from summoned enemies can be beneficial, but your primary strategy should be to execute at least six Strike attacks and two party-wide healing spells each turn.