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Hecatoncheir is Vanille's Eidolon in Final Fantasy XIII. He is an earth-elemental creature with multiple arms. Hecatoncheir's summon ability is Gaian Salvo.

Profile[]

Hecatoncheir's Gestalt mode.

Hecatoncheir is a dark teal humanoid with red accents with numerous arms—two pairs of arms near his chest, eight arms on his upper back, and around eight pairs positioned in a circle at the sides.

The writing on Hecatoncheir and his summon symbol reads (in Latin written in Etro script):

By the grace of Etro, arise great and mighty giant. Come forth, thee who shoulders the sky.
A name in blood, a pact of strength. Hecatoncheir shall rise, his bond eternal and unyielding.
Hands that purge impurity. Arms that harbor strength.

Story[]

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Final Fantasy XIII[]

Vanille Hecatoncheir Mah'habara

Hecatoncheir appears to challenge Vanille.

Eidolons reside in Valhalla, the middle realm between the mortal realm and the unseen realm of the dead. They respond to Goddess Etro, who reigns this realm and sends the Eidolons out to l'Cie who struggle with their Focus.

Fang becomes suspicious that Vanille is hiding something from her, and confronts Vanille about their past. To get the truth out of her, Fang lies and says that she remembers the events surrounding their original Focus. She claims she was the one who became Ragnarok and scarred Cocoon many centuries ago in the War of Transgression, not Vanille.

Although Vanille knows the truth, she tries to deny it. As if to punish her for twisting the truth and put an end to her lies, Hecatoncheir is summoned by Vanille's distress. Fang interprets this as a sign of truth and Vanille admits that Fang was the one who transformed into Ragnarok and laid waste to Cocoon. Hecatoncheir then battles Vanille and Fang, as a test to prove Vanille's strength to him. Afterward, Vanille breaks down into tears, saying she did not want Fang to bear the guilt of the beast's bloody rampage, and Fang forgives her.

Vanille rides Hecatoncheir in Gestalt Mode when the party returns to Cocoon and emerge out of a gate above Eden, crashing a grand prix.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]

LRFFXIII Hecatoncheir

Hecatoncheir fades away.

When Lightning calls for help the Eidolons, along with her former friends and allies, they answer, and aid her in defeating Bhunivelze. As the souls of humanity travel to the new world born after Nova Chrysalia's destruction, the Eidolons bid farewell to their old companions before fading away.

Spoilers end here.

Gameplay[]

Boss[]

Vanille and Fang face Hecatoncheir as a boss in Mah'habara Subterra, as a test to prove Vanille's strength to him. Hecatoncheir is the last Eidolon fought.

Summon[]

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(HD)PS3 Final Fantasy XIII Summon - Hecatoncheir - Vanille

Gestalt Mode & Gaian Salvo

Hecatoncheir is Earth-elemental and the only Eidolon with the Quake ability. He is the only Eidolon that does not have Curaga, meaning Vanille must heal herself. Vanille's Gestalt Gauge increases by driving up enemy chain gauges, inflicting and removing status ailments and restoring HP. In Gestalt Mode, Hecatoncheir transforms into a Magitek Armor with four machine gun turrets that Vanille can ride.

Hecatoncheir's gameplay concept is Shooting Blaster, and its Gestalt Mode attacks are ranged and place an emphasis on the enemies' positions in the battle. Hecatoncheir ignores physical and magical defense and, despite not having a name for the ability, such as Penetration used by Odin, Shiva, and Brynhildr, possesses an attribute which similarly reduces all resistance and immunity to elements to no resistance.

Stats[]

Hecatoncheir has 6 ATB slots. The Eidolon's rank is the sum of Vanille's current Crystarium level and the number of roles Vanille has advanced to level 5.

Rank SP PA MA
8 21315 1170 603
9 35952 2698 1390
10 43624 3161 1629
11 47986 3477 1791
12 52785 3825 1971
13 58063 4208 2168
14 63869 4629 2385
15 73449 5323 2743
16 88139 6388 3292

Abilities[]

Ability ATB Cost Description Image
Pummel 1 Inflicts multiple physical attacks on opponents within a small radius. Pummel from FFXIII
Aerial Tackle 1 Inflicts physical damage on one opponent. Aerial Tackle from FFXIII
Hurricane Kick 1 Inflicts physical damage on opponents within a small radius. Hurricane Kick from FFXIII
Force Projection 1 Inflicts physical damage on one opponent from long range. Force Projection from FFXIII
Quake 4 Inflicts earth magic damage on opponents within a small radius. Hecatoncheir using Quake from FFXIII
Arise Auto Fully restores summoner's HP and removes all status ailments. Hecatoncheir using Arise from FFXIII
Counter Auto Sometimes counterattacks opponents after evading their attacks. Hecatoncheir Counter from FFXIII
Looming Wrath Auto Attack any opponent that draws near. Looming Wrath from FFXIII

Hecatoncheir will focus on enemies attacking Vanille. If Vanille is a Commando or Saboteur, he will often target a different enemy instead. He uses Force Projection on enemies with a high hitbox, and Quake on enemies with a low hitbox.

While waiting for his ATB gauge to fill up, Hecatoncheir will use Looming Wrath if his target is in range, slowly walking towards them with a chance to counter attacks, including ones a Sentinel normally cannot counter themselves. If Vanille's HP or the Eidolon's SP reaches 0, Hecatoncheir will cast Arise before being dismissed.

Gestalt Mode[]

Name ATB Cost Move PS3/360 Image
Chain Cannons 1 (1) Up X/Up A Chain Cannons from FFXIII
Repeatedly fire on a single target with cannons. Chainable by repeating input.
Missile Tetrad 2 (1) Down X/Down A Missile Tetrad from FFXIII
Fire four missiles in turn at targets and surrounding enemies. Chainable by repeating input.
Piercing Ray 3 (1) Left or right X/Left or right A Piercing Ray from FFXIII
Deal magic damage to nearby and falling enemies. Chainable by repeating input.
Force Blasters 4 Circle/B Force Blasters from FFXIII
Deal heavy damage to targets in range and launch them into the air.
Gaian Salvo All Triangle/Y Gaian Salvo from FFXIII
Deal non-elemental damage to all enemies.

Gaian Salvo raises the chain gauge by a various amount based on level prior to dealing damage:[2]

Level 1: 22.00 * 1 + 32.00 * 1 = 54.00
Level 2: 22.00 * 2 + 32.00 * 2 = 108.00
Level 3: 22.00 * 3 + 32.00 * 3 = 162.00

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]

FFLTnS Hecatoncheir Artwork

Hecatoncheir is an high-ranked earth-elemental summon whose design is based on its appearance from Final Fantasy XIII. Hecatoncheir's special ability is Gaian Salvo, which deals earth-elemental damage to all enemies. Summoning Hecatoncheir costs 3 points from the Consumption Gauge.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

D012FF Hecatoncheir

Hecatoncheir is a summon whose Gaian Salvo turns the stage bravery to zero. He takes the appearance from his concept artwork.

He can be purchased from the secret Moogle Shop within the Land of Discord during Scenario 000 for 1,000 KP.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

While it doesn't make a direct appearance, some of Vanille's ability cards are based on Hecatoncheir's abilities in Final Fantasy XIII.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Mobius Final Fantasy[]

Mobius - Summon Hecatoncheir R5 Ability Card

Hecatoncheir appeared as an earth-elemental ability card and a boss during the XIII cross-over event, as well as a Sicarius boss in multiplayer.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

Hecatoncheir TCG
Hecatoncheir2 TCG

Hecatoncheir appears in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game as Earth-elemental Summon cards.

Final Fantasy Portal App[]

273a Hecatoncheir

Hecatoncheir appears as a Triple Triad card.

Non-Final Fantasy appearances[]

Guardian Cross[]

GC Hecatoncheir

Hecatoncheir appears as an obtainable card.

Behind the scenes[]

A question in Brain Blast in Final Fantasy XIII-2 says that Magitek Armor is the "vehicle" that Hecatoncheir transforms into in Gestalt Mode.

Vanille's pose on top of Hecatoncheir's Gestalt resembles Rikku and her Machina Maw dressphere from Final Fantasy X-2.

Vanille almost always calls him Hecaton. However, she does rarely say Hecatoncheir, pronouncing it "Hec-a-ton-care". Due to the serious nature of the battle, Vanille uses alternative lines related to Hecaton during the final boss battle (for example, Vanille summons him by calling out his full name, in addition to using an alternative set of attack lines during the final battle).

Ragnarok's complete form resembles a fusion of Bahamut and Hecatoncheir, Fang and Vanille's respective Eidolons.

Gallery[]

Concept art
Screenshots

Etymology[]

The Hecatoncheires were children of Gaia and Uranus who were thrown into Tartarus as soon as they were born. They were released by Zeus, and aided him in overthrowing Cronos. They were giants depicted with one hundred arms (and sometimes even fifty heads). The name (Εκατόγχειρες - Hecatonchires) is of Greek origin: Hecaton (εκατόν-) means one hundred and chires (-χείρες) means hands.

References[]

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