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A terrible fiend that has awakened from slumber beneath the desert sands. Bent on destroying all it encounters, it is a fiendish fiend indeed.

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Angra Mainyu is an optional boss in Final Fantasy X-2 found wandering Bikanel Desert during the excavation minigame. Angra Mainyu was a fiend the Cactuars of Cactuar Nation sealed away long ago, but was released after the Al Bhed began their excavation. In Chapter 5, it attacks the excavation camp and the Gullwings must fight it, but for this to happen, they must find the Ten Cactuar Gatekeepers.

Angra Mainyu is one of the few monsters in Final Fantasy X-2 with a unique design and not identical with or a palette swap of a monster from Final Fantasy X.

Battles Before Chapter 5

Angra Mainyu can be encountered before Chapter 5, flying around randomly during digs in the desert. Picket will warn the player of unidentified object when it appears in the field. It travels quickly and is not visible in the field, only on the map. Despite not being visible it can still get stuck behind objects, such as the Hover.

The party can encounter it and steal items and gil and attack it, but it will always eject the party, even if its HP were to be technically reduced to 0. It is still a useful encounter for the gil and items that can be stolen, and if the party attack it, it will have less HP when attacked full on in Chapter 5, although Angra Mainyu still recovers his HP by a large amount. The arms cannot be targeted during this instance.

Battle in Chapter 5

When the Ten Gatekeepers are found, they ward away Angra Mainyu from their home, but Angra Mainyu attacks the Al Bhed excavation site instead, which prompts the Gullwings to stop the menace.

Angra Mainyu is the last boss of the Bikanel episode, and is one of the most difficult bosses of the game with 333,444 HP and 9,999 MP. Angra Mainyu uses the devastating Perdition's Flame attack, which deals major non-elemental physical damage. It is accompanied by Tawrich, which is immune to magical attacks and uses physical attacks and the Status Effect-inducing Bloody Breath; and Zarich, which is immune to physical attacks and uses magical attacks as well as Glimmer of Despair, which lowers stats and deals MP damage.

Once the boss's MP is below 200 it will start casting Osmose. If out of MP it only uses Osmose.

Defeating it nets the Ribbon.

Strategy

The best strategy is to have two Dark Knights casting Darkness, as it is neither a physical or magical, and have an Alchemist using a Mega-Potion from her Stash command.

The player can stock up on several Soul Springs or Mana Springs and use them to deplete Angra Mainyu's MP. It has 9,999 MP, and each Soul Spring can absorb on average 1,000 MP from it. Other ways to attack its MP include a Gunner's Target MP and Samurai's Magicide.

While using a Dark Knight to cast Darkness, another character must support the party with items such as Mega-Potions. If a Lady Luck has learned Item Reels, lining up three BARs grants the party Mighty Guard+ with Protect, Shell, Regen and maximum Defense and Magic Defense. A Songstress can help counter the boss's ability to decrease stats via Sing abilities. Magic Break from the Warrior dressphere can help lower the boss's magic damage while another character is busy siphoning its MP.

Once the boss's MP is below 200 it will start casting Osmose. With no MP left on the party it will not have a chance to regain enough to cast magic. Once both the party's and the boss's MP are low it will continuously cast Osmose allowing the player to attack for an easy victory.

Angra Mainyu can be defeated in under a minute with a Gunner in HP Critical with the Cat Nip accessory using Trigger Happy. This method is not available in the International and HD Remaster versions due to Cat Nip now having Auto-Berserk.

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Etymology

Trivia

  • Angra Mainyu, along with Humbaba and Anything Eater, are the only enemies in the game to use the aeon-battle exclusive music piece known in Final Fantasy X-2 as "Summoned Beasts" or "Aeons".

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