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How to beat Hornet Tips and Guide

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Final Fantasy X How to beat Hornet

This is a walkthrough for the boss fight Hornet from the game Final Fantasy X (FF 10, FF X). Read on for tips and strategy about how to beat Hornet , including Hornet's stats and other useful information.

Hornet Information

Hornet Basic Information

Name Hornet
HP(Overkill) 620000 (50000) MP 180
AP(Overkill) 10000 (10000) Gil -
Drop
(7/8)
Accuracy Sphere 1 (2) Drop
(1/8)
Dark Matter 1 (2)
steal
(3/4)
Poison Fang 4 Steal
(1/4)
Purifying Salt 2
Abilities
Bewitching Stab Venomous Stab
Curaga

Hornet Stats

Srength 63 Agility 102
Defense 70 Luck 33
Magic 88 Evasion 17
Magic Defense 95 Accuracy 160

Hornet Elemental Resistances

Fire Lightning Water Ice Holy
100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Hornet Status Resistances

Sleep Silence Darkness
GUARD 95 GUARD
Poison Petrify Slow
GUARD GUARD GUARD
Zombie Power Break Magic Break
GUARD 95 95
Armor Break Mental Break Threaten
95 95 GUARD
Death Provoke Doom
GUARD GUARD 0
Distill Sensor Scan
0 GUARD GUAD
Gravity Delay Eject
GUARD GUARD GUARD
Zanmato Lv.
4

Hornet Equipment Ability Drops

Weapon & Armor slots2-4
Weapon and Armor Ability Drops1-3
Weapon Ability Drops
Strength + 5% Strength + 10%
Strength + 20%
Armor Ability Drops
Defense + 5% Defense + 10%
Defense + 20%

Weapon & Armor Slots Drops depicts the amount of possible slots the enemy's equipment drops will have while the Ability Drops depicts the possible amount of abilities the dropped weapon may have.

Hornet Boss Battle Guide

Preparation

FFX How to beat Hornet

Weapon Celestial Weapons
Armor Auto-Phoenix, Confuse Proof, Sleep Proof, Auto-Haste
Abilities Luck and Jinx

Moveset

Bewitching Stab Damages and inflicts Confuse to its target.
Venomous Stab inflicts Poison to its target.
White magic Curaga

It's normal attacks can also inflict status ailments and instant death.

Strategy

Keep Attacking and let Auto-Phoenix do its job of keeping your party alive. Hornet is a flying enemy but its evasion actually comes from its luck so using Jinx and Luck will be useful if attacks are not connecting ( You're going to need atleast 23 Luck to even out the luck difference by using these 2 abilities).

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