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Gilgamesh is an optional boss found on Gilgamesh Island in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (FF7 Rebirth). Read on to learn how to unlock and beat Gilgamesh, his location, his weaknesses and resistances, a list of his moves and attack patterns, as well as tips and rewards for beating him.
Gilgamesh Island Bosses | |||
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Bahamut and Titan | Phoenix and Kujata | Alexander and Odin | Gilgamesh |
List of Contents
Gilgamesh Unlock Requirements |
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1. Collect All Protorelics from the Six Different Regions 2. Get All Summon Materias from the Combat Simulator 3. Use the Tiny Bronco to Head to Gilgamesh Island 4. Beat the Summon Bosses Again on Gilgamesh Island
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To unlock Gilgamesh, you'll need to collect all of the Protorelics scattered across the six different regions. Once you've collected them, a new Phenomenon Intel will appear leading you straight to Gilgamesh Island.
You can easily track which Protorelics you're missing by checking your Intel progress on the World Map.
All Protorelic Locations (Phenomenon Intel)
Summon Boss Fight Guides | ||
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Titan | Phoenix | Alexander |
Kujata | Bahamut Arisen | Odin |
Before going to Gilgamesh Island, you'll also need to collect all of the Summon Materia from the Combat Simulator. These are required to unlock three extra fights that you'll need to beat before being able to challenge Gilgamesh.
Combat Simulator Guide: How to Unlock and Win All Battles
Once the island's been unlocked and you've obtained all Summon Materias, board the Tiny Bronco and sail towards the hidden cove to the north of Midgar.
To unlock the ability to traverse the seas, you will need to progress to Chapter 12 where the Tiny Bronco will lose its wings and become a sea-faring vessel.
Chapter 12: A Golden Key Walkthrough
The final requirement to unlock Gilgamesh's fight is that you need to defeat the Summon Bosses one last time. The main difference though is that unlike the fights in the Combat Simulator, the fights on Gilgamesh Island will have you fight two Summons at the same time.
The three summon pairings that you will need to beat are Titan plus Bahamut Arisen for The Bladesman of Legend Intel, Phoenix plus Kujata for The Genji Armaments Intel, and Alexander plus Odin for the Isle Out of Space-Time Intel.
Once you've beaten these three battles, you'll be able to head on inside to the Enkidojo were you can finally challenge Gilgamesh to a fight.
Easy | Normal | Hard | |
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HP | ? | 101228 | ? |
Weaknesses | Lesser Resistances | Greater Resistances |
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Fire Deprotect Deshell Debrave Defaith Poison
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None | Fixed Damage Sleep
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Absorbed Elements | Immunities | |
None | Proportional Damage Berserk Slow Silence Stop Stone Petrify Morphable Items
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Weakness / Effective | Resistance |
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None | None |
Block Gilgamesh's Attacks at the Right Time Inflict Enough Damage
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Blocking Gilgamesh's attacks at just the right time or inflicting enough damage will pressure him, forcing him to drop one of his weapons, thus decreasing the potency of his attacks. While his Genji Shield is active, it will absorb all incoming damage. Reduce its HP to zero to destroy the shield and make Gilgamesh susceptible to pressure.
How to Pressure and Stagger Enemies
Gilgamesh Boss Fight Tips |
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Gilgamesh is a difficult boss, so you would want to fight him at the recommended Level 70. Although, if you have good materia and equipment for your team, it is possible to defeat him at level 60 at Normal difficulty, or even lower at Easy.
Since Gilgamesh is weak to Fire attacks, all of your party members will want to have a Fire Materia equipped. Make sure that you link it to a Magic Focus Materia for magical attackers and a Elemental Materia for physical attackers to maximize your Fire damage.
Also, there are a multitude of weapon skills and abilities that deal fire damage, so take this into consideration as well when choosing party members for this fight.
Aside from Fire damage, Gilgamesh is also weak to Poison. This means that you can cast Bioga on him to deal consistent damage while you're performing other actions. Remember to link it to a Magic Focus Matera to increase the duration and potency of the poison.
Do note that when Gilgamesh uses Genji Shield, he will apply multiple buffs and remove the poisoning effect. Make sure to recast Bioga on him so that he will continue to take damage over time.
The only other way to put pressure on Gilgamesh besides attacking him is to perfectly block his attacks. You can do this easily by using Cloud's Counterstance from the Slipstream Saber to parry him and deal damage at the same time.
To make this easier, it is also recommended to equip a Precision Defense Focus Materia to increase the timing window needed to perfectly block his attacks.
Since most of Gilgamesh's attacks deal physical damage, you will want to counter this with buffs like Protect and Barrier. This helps significantly lower Gilgamesh's damage, especially when combined with the debuffs that you can apply.
Unlike the majority of the bosses, Gilgamesh is susceptible to Deprotect, Deshell, Debrave and Defaith. Make sure that you apply these debuffs on Gilgamesh to maximize your damage and make his attacks weaker.
As mentioned earlier, Gilgamesh's Genji Shield will remove these debuffs and apply buffs instead. You should either remove his shield first before applying these debuffs or reapply them once it's gone.
The buffs applied by Gilgamesh's Genji Shield are reversible. This means that you can cast Dispel on him to remove all the buffs that he just acquired. Do note though that the shield will still be active, and you'll still need to destroy it before you can damage Gilgamesh.
During the second half of the battle, Gilgamesh will start a countdown for his ultimate move. You would want to avoid this as much as possible by interrupting it with strong attacks. Make sure to build up your Limit meter so you can use a Limit Break on him to stop his ultimate move.
Note that after interrupting him, he will restart the countdown right after he gets back up. With that, it is best to use your team's Limit Breaks one at a time. You can also charge up your Limit by using certain Synergy Abilities as well.
When Gilgamesh brings out Excalibur, he will start doing a move called Sloppy Swordplay. It is easier to dodge to the left or to the right rather than perfect blocking it to avoid the strong damage this move can do.
Recommended Party Setup | |
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Yuffie | 【Main DPS】 ・Has multiple sources of Fire damage ・Easier to block attacks at range Recommended Level: 70 |
Cloud | 【Support】 ・Used to heal and apply buffs ・Focused Thrust increases stagger meter Recommended Level: 70 |
Tifa | 【Secondary DPS / Debuffer】 ・Applies debuffs at the start of the fight ・Increases damage dealt once staggered Recommended Level: 70 |
Yuffie will be your Main DPS for this fight due to the amount of fire damage that she can dish out. In between Ninjutsu, Banishment and Fire Spells, Yuffie will be able to quickly pressure Gilgamesh to allow Tifa to come in and deal massive stagger damage.
As a bonus, being able to attack at range with her Ninjustu makes it a lot easier for you to see and perfectly block Gilgamesh's attacks.
Cloud is going to mainly be casting healing spells and buffs to support your party and make the fight easier. Outside of spells, he also has Focus Thrust to increase Gilgamesh's stagger meter and Disorder to fill his ATB bar so that he can cast more spells.
Even though Cloud will mainly be your support, he can dish out solid damage with Punisher Mode's Counterattacks. This is perfect against Gilgamesh since this one move fulfills both of his pressure conditions.
Tifa is the best character to use once an enemy's been staggered thanks to the combination of Rise and Fall, Omnistrike and True Strike heavily increasing stagger's damage bonus. Pair this with Limit Breaks and you'll see Gilgamesh losing massive amounts of his HP in the blink of an eye.
Also, remember to switch to Tifa every now and then to build up her ATB gauge so that she can reapply any debuffs that might have worn off.
Weapon: Fuma Shuriken |
Armor: Valkyrian Bangle |
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ATB Stagger and ATB Boost are used so that Yuffie can continuously spam abilities and spells, while ATB Assist helps boost her allies' ATB gauges whenever she repeats her commands.
For her offensive spells, Fire and Poison are linked to Magic Focus to increase their potency, and duration for Poison, but remember that Yuffie doesn't always need to be spamming Fire spells because of her abilities.
As for the flexible options, HP, MP and Luck Up give useful stat boosts while Prayer can heal your entire party in a pinch. Also, Precision Defense Boost helps you perfectly block attacks, but some players may not need this.
Finally, Phoenix is used since it gives her the highest Magic boost out of all the summons available.
Weapon: Igneous Saber |
Armor: Cetran Bangle |
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Summon: |
The main Materias that Cloud will be using are Barrier and Fortification for Barrier and Protect, Time for Haste, Empowerment for Brave and Faith, and lastly Subversion to dispel buffs.
As for his linked Materia, Magnify plus Healing will heal the entire party in one cast, Swiftcast plus Revival lets Cloud instantly cast Arise, and Elemental plus Fire to give his attacks fire damage.
For the flexible Materia, HP and MP Up give generally good stat boosts, while Cleansing is used for Esuna in case you need to remove any negative status effects from Gilgamesh's Draw Slash, Daemon Wave, Triple Slash, and Booming Swing.
Finally, Bahamut Arisen is used because it gives him a boost to both attack and magic.
Weapon: Kaiser Knuckles |
Armor: Enhanced Garm Bangle |
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Summon: |
ATB Boost and Stagger are used so that Tifa can spam her abilities as soon as Gilgamesh gets staggered. She also has Enervation to apply Deprotect and Deshell, as well as Disempowerment for Debrave and Defaith.
As for the flexible options, HP Up is used for a general survivability boost while Chakra and Healing linked to Magnify are used to heal herself and other party members in case of an emergency.
Also, since Tifa's a physical attacker, she's equipped with Fire linked to Elemental so that her attacks will also apply fire damage.
Finally, Odin is used since it gives her the highest Attack boost out of all the summons available.
Gilgamesh Rewards | |||||||||||
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Easy/Normal | Hard Mode | ||||||||||
TBD
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TBD
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Items Dropped | Rare Items Dropped | ||||||||||
・Gilgamesh Materia, Genji Armaments Transmuter Chips |
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Stealable Items | Morphable Items | ||||||||||
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Accessory | Effect |
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Genji Gloves | Breaks the 9,999 damage limit. |
Genji Earrings | Increases damage dealt by 15% but also increases damage taken by 15%. |
Genji Ring | Reduces damage taken by 15%, but also reduces damage dealt by 15% |
You can obtain the transmuter chips for the Genji Earrings, Genji Ring, and Genji Gloves which allows you to craft them once you reach Craftsmanship Level 16.
Crafting Recipes and How to Increase Crafting Level
Additionally, you will unlock the Brutal and Legendary Combat Simulator fights after completing all Phenomenon Intel. Completing these combat simulators can reward you with various equipment and manuscripts for your party members.
Brutal and Legendary Combat Simulator Guide
Gilgamesh | |
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Location | Chapter Unlocked |
Gilgamesh Island | Chapter 12 |
Species | Movement |
Unreadable | Grounded |
Details | |
An eccentric wanderer of the rift who, with the reclamation of Genji armaments, has regained both his memories and his might. He wields a wide array of acclaimed arms with extraordinary dexterity. Blocking Gilgamesh's attacks at just the right time or inflicting enough damage will pressure him, forcing him to drop one of his weapons, thus decreasing the potency of his attacks. While his Genji Shield is active, it will absorb all incoming damage. Reduce its HP to zero to destroy the shield and make Gilgamesh susceptible to pressure. |
Boss Fight Guide and List of All Bosses
All Major Story Bosses | |
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Chapter 1 | Materia Guardian |
Chapter 2 | Midgardsormr |
Chapter 3 |
Rude and Elena Mythril Golem |
Chapter 4 |
Terror of the Deep Roche |
Chapter 5 | Jenova Emergent |
Chapter 6 | Grasptropod |
Chapter 7 |
Custom Valkyrie Gigatrice |
Chapter 8 |
Dyne Anuran Suppressor |
Chapter 9 |
Specimen H1024 Crimson Mare Mk. II |
Chapter 10 | Gi Nattak |
Chapter 11 |
Diabolic Variant Yin and Yang Forgotten Specimen Galian Beast Roche |
Chapter 12 |
Abzu Rude and Elena Rufus |
Chapter 13 |
Red Dragon Ironclad Reno and Rude Tseng and Elena Moss-Grown Adamantoise Demon Gate |
Chapter 14 |
Jenova Lifeclinger Sephiroth Reborn |
Grasslands | |
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Summon | Titan |
Classified Intel | Quetzalcoatl |
Side Quests |
White Terror |
Junon | |
Summon | Phoenix |
Classified Intel | Mindflayer |
Side Quests |
White Mousse Hell Rider II Sandstorm Drake |
Corel | |
Summon | Alexander |
Classified Intel | Tonberry King |
Side Quests |
Dark Claw Joker |
Minigame | Test 0 |
Gongaga | |
Summon | Kujata |
Classified Intel | Great Malboro |
Side Quests |
Levridon Mastodon Gorgon Mane Gigantoad |
Cosmo Canyon | |
Summon | Bahamut Arisen |
Classified Intel | Jabberwock |
Side Quests | Irasceros Gigaworm |
Nibel | |
Summon | Odin |
Classified Intel | King Zu |
Side Quests |
Queen Bee Dranabarga |
Meridian Ocean | |
Gilgamesh's Island |
Gilgamesh Titan and Bahamut Arisen Phoenix and Kujata Alexander and Odin |
Pirate King's Treasure |
Ogre Raider Brineborn Demon Hueyacoatl Sea Dragon |
it doesn't it available after you get points in that region. Once you get points you can then purchase it from Charley.
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I don't see it mentioned anywhere that you not only need to obtain the materia, you also need to have them all fully leveled, meaning you have to do all the divine intel for each region.