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Instrument of Faith

Instrument of Faith

Defied destiny's charge and embarked on a different path.

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How to unlock the Instrument of Faith achievement in FINAL FANTASY XIII - Definitive Guide

"Instrument of Faith"

You will receive this achievement upon completing Chapter 11. For those of you having troubles with the Boss (Barthandelus) at the end, I have written a base guide for you to follow that should help you defeat him.

Boss: Barthandelus
Approx. HP: 3.3 Million
Total Time to Defeat: 11:23
Doom: Nope... he did not have a chance to use Doom on me =)
More info: http://ff-13.info/barthandelus2nd/


Characters Levels/HP/Weapons

Lightning
COM: Level 4 (Maxed)
RAV: Level 4 - Helter Skelter Level 48
MED: Level 3 - 3543 HP

Hope
SYN: Level 3
MED: Level 4 (Maxed) - Airwing Level 26
RAV: Level 4 (Maxed) - 3360 (with HP boosting Accessories)

Fang
SAB: Level 3
COM: Level 4 (Maxed) - Glaive Level 35
SEN: Level 3 - 3750 HP

Paradigms:
Lightning/Hope/Fang
COM/SYN/SAB (Starting Paradigm)
MED/MED/SEN (Used when low HP to quickly Heal and get rid of Debuffs)
RAV/MED/COM (Used to build up stagger, while heal if needed)
RAV/RAV/COM (Used for quickly building Stagger when HP is high, and also to hit him hard when Staggered)

From looking at the Paradigms I used to defeat this boss, it is pretty straight-forward on what to use and when to use it. Now the rest is up to you to use them properly and to get the right timing. A good thing to keep in mind, this boss is really weak when debuffed, so don't be shy with using Fang as a SAB and Hope as a SYN to buff your party up. I also don't remember the exact name of the attack, but he will use a laser attack that does your party for some damage. So when he is going to use that, remember to quickly switch to your "Combat Clinic" Paradigm so help reduce some damage and heal quickly. I also don't recommend using your Summon until you are in a rough-spot or until near the end to quickly finish him off.

This is mainly just for a base-guide, so people can have a straight forward guide to help them get started. You do not have to use this exact method, but this is what I did and it worked perfectly. Just remember to do some Trial & Error, and you will get passed this guy, he isn't that hard and you will realize it when you pummel him =).

Hope this helped!

Good luck!
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14 Mar 2010 12:47

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Doing this, Barthandelus casts Doom on me when he has about 800k HP left and I can only get him down to 300-400k HP before the Doom timer runs out.
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By Maxoplata on 15 Mar 2010 18:39
Cheers for the assist, finally managed to beat him, first time with your Paradigm tips. Serves me right for not experimenting earlier. I was fixated on having a Sentinel at all times, rather then using an extra Rav/Com or a Sab (:*
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By PhotonQyv on 17 Mar 2010 22:16
Excellent solution, worked my first time trying this method (3rd overall). He doomed me the first two times but then I bought a Cherub something with a 30% Death decrease and he didn't doom me, so I don't know if it was incidental or if that actually helps.

At first I was wondering why you didn't start out with Med/Sab/Sen instead of Com/Sab/Sen but I noticed mid-battle that it kept his chain going.

Thanks again, for this help.
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By AvengedAgainst on 18 Mar 2010 06:09
It took me 20 minutes and the doom counter still came up but still whooped him. I would suggest using Relentless Assault when he is staggered, then switch between Delta attack, Solidarity, and Mystic Tower.
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By B to the Y on 18 Apr 2010 08:13
I recommend Com/Com/Med when he is staggered.
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By MantraPolo on 21 Apr 2010 02:16
Best party to beat this boss.I tried everything like Lighting,Fang Hope setup but it seem to failed on me.
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By on 31 Jul 2011 02:13
Fun fight...wasn't as hard as I expected it to be.
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By Solario32 on 19 Sep 2011 14:53
I've beat the game now and I still don't have this achievement... Doesn't make much sense. Maybe a glitch???
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By Bad Ace Barker on 25 Jan 2012 16:33
Seven minutes. Start off with a Fortisol and Aegisol and you can skip the buffing part of the fight. Stay mostly with Aggression and occasional shots of Combat Clinic. I did it with basic weapons (no upgrading) and all innate role crystals filled for Light, Fang, and Hope.
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By Rhyolitic on 23 Apr 2013 05:48
FYI: The reason you all get the Doom Death countdown is because you are taking way too long to defeat him. That is how all the bosses do if you take too long. It has nothing to do with how many times you replay the fight. I learned this the hard way without looking at a guide or solutions.
I ended up having Sazh (or whomever you have that is leveling up w/ Synergist/Saboteur's) boost my team so I could get my moves off fast w/ speed and added strength to name a few.
That ended up helping me defeat him in 11 minutes compared to fighting him for 20min without the boosting of Synergist/Saboteur and ended up getting the Doom countdown and end a 20min fight in frustration.

Hope this helps anyone else with Doom countdowns. ;)
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By Ninja Scroll on 21 Mar 2010 15:52
I may have just gotten lucky, but the fourth retry in a row he did not cast Doom on me at all. Perhaps after so many retrys this is suppose to happen?

Anyway during this fourth try, I had the same characters with maxed out core roles, almost max lvl(about lvl 52 average) Flameberge, Eagletalon, and Calamity Spear. Also had Nimbletoe Boots(Improved SEN Dodge/Evasion ability) on Fang, Whistlewind Scarf & Aurora Scarf(ATB 10% charge, First Strike, ATB Advantage) on Light, and some maxed out magic and health accesories on Hope.
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By MagnumZero on 16 Mar 2010 15:21
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While you get the achievement for completely all of chapter 11, my guide is only going to help you with the most difficult part: the 2nd battle with Barthandelus.

First, you want to make sure that you party is Lightening, Fang, and Hope. You'll want to control Lightening. Fang is a BAMF, but she needs to be a Sentinel on her own. And while Hope is the best Medic, he can lay down some killer Synergist buffs much faster than you could. So, you'll want to be Light.

Your paradigms should be as follows (Lightening, Fang, Hope):
Relentless Assault (Rav, Com, Rav)
Delta Attack (Com, Sen, Rav)
Combat Clinic (Med, Sen, Med)
Aggression (Com, Com, Rav)
Mystic Tower (Rav, Sen, Rav)
Evened Odds (Med, Sab, Syn)
Set Evened Odds as your active paradigm.

As far as your Crystarium, you need to max out the stats for all three's top 3 roles (the ones listed in each paradigm). If you don't have them maxed out (which you should), you have to go grind it out to get them maxed, or you'll never make it through the fight.

When all of this is set up, then, and only then, are you ready to battle Barthandelus. Start off the battle with Evened Odds, which should be active right now. The first thing you should do is Libra.
Then you should just keep hitting Auto-Chain until Hope has cast 5 different buffs on everybody. When that happens, shift to Aggression. Hit Auto-Chain once (and only once). Shift to Relentless Assault, and Auto-Chain until he's staggered. Switch back to Aggression, and absolutely destroy the 3,307,500 (no typo) HP that he possesses.

You'll probably have to heal at some point during this. When that's the case, always switch to Combat Clinic. You'll heal really fast, and Fang will be able to use Mediguard, which helps with the healing process.

After the Stagger has subsided, you'll want to use 2 auto-chains of Aggression to start the process all over again, and then shift back to Relentless Assault. You can use Evened Odds throughout the battle, but as you near the end, you won't need it as much as you did in the beginning.

When Barthandelus' HP bar is about 3/4's empty, you'll want to start hitting RB. You'll notice that his HP is hovering above 900,000. Don't worry, it'll come down fast. The reason you're going to hit HP is because it lowers to threshold where the doom counter comes into play (without Aggression, it will pop in at about 600,000 HP; with, around 325,000). At this point, skip anything that's NOT Aggression or Relentless Assault. If you need to heal, use Renew (you should have 4 TP left, so you can use Renew twice). Once you stagger him after that doom counter comes up, you'll be able to finish him off rather quickly.

From here, to get the achievement, click on the Ci'eth Stone, then board the hovercraft. Watching the cut-scenes are optional.

I hope this helps. I know I was frustrated by not using Aggression, but believe me, it REALLY helps.
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08 Oct 2010 00:44

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Sorry man, I had to vote this down. Simply for the inclusion of these sentences:
"When all of this is set up, then, and only then, are you ready to battle Barthandelus."
As far as your Crystarium, you need to max out the stats for all three's top 3 roles.
If you don't have them maxed out (which you should), you have to go grind it out to get them maxed, or you'll never make it through the fight.

I ran into a problem the first time I tried this fight and decided to see what kind of advice there was on the net. Of all the threads regarding this fight this was one of the ONLY times I saw the above advice. Everything else even includes the caveat "You shouldn't have to grind much, if at all, to complete the main story."

While this may be a valid solution, I don't think it's one that should be promoted. Especially when the fight can be beaten with three paradigms:
Relentless Assault
Diversity
Combat Clinic.

(Nothing personal...)
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By VenomousDingo on 03 Jan 2011 05:49
The above 2 guides are very detailed and great and I am only adding this VERY SIMPLE guide to show what worked for me.

After reading a few guides I found online as well as the official piggyback interactive guide, I just couldn't get him down fast enough with those strats before I got hit with doom. So I decided to wing it balls out.

He has no devastating attacks that can one shot you or even take a substantial amount of HP at one time which allowed me to go Relentless Assault > Combat Clinic.

I didn't have to heal that often either. My char's main roles were maxed but not because I chose to do it prior to the fight. I had been spending extra time grinding throughout all the chapters and it so happened I was maxed when I got to him. My party set up was Lightning/Fang/Hope.

Using this strat, I beat him before he even had a chance to cast doom. Maybe it was luck, but a win is a win.

Good luck.
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01 Mar 2011 02:11

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Did you just have 1 Relentless Assault or 2 to switch between taking advantage of the full gauge you get every 2 turns?
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By deutschZuid on 18 Jul 2011 12:14
I just had one. Obviously I can't see how your fights are going but if you are having a tough time beating Doom, then my guess is you might be over healing. Make sure your dmg output is to the max. You can let your health get pretty low in this fight and then heal as he is casting when needed. Are your main roles maxed? If definitely helps if they are.
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By Altergigo on 18 Jul 2011 14:30
Thanks. Another question if you don't mind. Did you upgrade your weapons at all? If you did, to what extent? I don't seem to be enough damage to the boss even with all 3 primary roles maxed for all three chars (lightning, snow and hope). Is there anyway to farm for gils at this point in game?
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By deutschZuid on 18 Jul 2011 21:43
I may have had minimal upgrades. I was either using Blazefire Saber or Axis Blade with Lightning. I switched between those 2 weapons a lot until I got further in the game. They may have had a few lvl upgrades but nothing substantial. I didn't start upgrading until I got close to the end of the main story and seriously upgrading until post main story. Until you reach chapters 12/13 there really aren't any substantial Gil making spots, and it opens up further once you return to Archylte Steppe. This is a long fight no matter what, he has over 3 million HP. As you know he doesn't inflict any substantial damage with his attacks, so I consider this fight just a race against the clock. Even with my method, it still took a few tries. The best pointers I can give you is spam the A button so there is no down time between attacks, and heal as little as possible. Also, I just realized your set up, if Fang is lvl'd you will want to switch her in and bench Snow, she is a much stronger Commando than he is. As a matter of fact, even Lightning stronger in the Commando role than snow (keep her as Ravager though). He seems to be your weak point. One last thing, equip Lightning with "Boost (Haste)" Gear. Can't remember how many items you have access to at this point of the game, but w/e you have use it, especially if you combine it with Axis Blade. The faster you attack the better.
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By Altergigo on 18 Jul 2011 22:44
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This is a story related achievement, which will unlock with natural progression through the game.

It will unlock towards the beginning of Chapter 12.

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The end of Chapter 11 sees you fight against Barthandelus yet again. He’s slightly easier this time, but can still kill you quickly if you’re not prepared. Again, use the party of Fang (leader), Lightning and Vanille and toss Fortisol and Aegisol before the battle to help you. Also make sure that you’re stocked up on Foul Liquids and Antidotes to quickly heal Daze and Poison respectively.

There’s only one target instead of five this time around, so you can focus all of your attacks on him right from the beginning. Start with SAB/RAV/RAV until Fang gets Deshell, Deprotect and Slow on Barthandelus. He has a low Stagger threshold (200%), so it will soon fill up. When he’s Staggered, switch to COM/RAV/RAV until his Chain Gauge reads around 500% and then switch to COM/COM/RAV to maximise damage.

After dealing enough damage, Barthandelus’ face will open up to reveal one big head with four smaller heads surrounding it. However, only the main face can still be targeted, the other small heads will only deal damage to you. He will use his Apoptosis attack which dispels all your buffs and removes his own debuffs, so switch to MED/SEN/SYN to heal and re-add some buffs. Switch to MED/SYN/MED when he is readying “Thanatosian Laughter” as this is his most powerful and damaging attack. Switch back to COM/RAV/RAV when you can, and after a couple more Staggers he should go down.

Once you reach Eden and watch a few scenes, you’ll eventually regain control of Lightning, where this trophy will unlock.

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