In the crossover in Monster Hunter Wilds with Final Fantasy, you will have a lot of new friends and enemies that will appear in the world. In order to get it started, you will need to speak with a specific NPC in a certain location on the map.
After that, you will need to take down one of the most challenging bosses that players of Monster Hunter Wilds have ever seen. It will not be an easy fight, and you may be looking for a hand downing Omega Planetes for the first time.
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How to Find Omega Planetes in Monster Hunter Wilds
In order to start the crossover, you will need to head to Iceshard Cliffs and have a chat with Rove. This will take you to a fight with a strange Nerscylla; once it is downed, you will have a chat with a tiny, adorable chocobo named Alpha and a little robot named Omega who warn you about the looming threat of a massive metallic monster called Omega Planetes. Once you have finished your chat with these two, adorable new friends, you can chat with Omega at any time to start the hunt for the Omega Planetes.
How to Defeat Omega Planetes in Monster Hunter Wilds
Now that the easy part is over, you will have to do the impossible: actually down this massive monster to continue the Final Fantasy 14 Monster Hunter Wilds crossover event. Omega Planetes is quite a difficult boss to kill, so you might want to learn a little bit about its moves and weaknesses before stepping into the ring against it.
Omega Planetes is weak to:
- The Blast status ailment
- Its Forelegs are weak to both Blunt and Piercing damage
- Its Hindlegs are weak to Slashing damage
- Its Power Unit, located at the back of it, is weak to both Slashing and Blunt damage
- It is weakest to Thunder elemental damage in Monster Hunter Wilds
All Omega Planetes Attacks
- Delta Attack: Omega Planetes summons a modified Nerscylla; if you do not down this Nerscylla quickly, it will wipe your team in this RPG with a high skill ceiling.
- Baby Attack: Omega Planetes can make tiny versions of itself that blow up, and it spawns a lot of them.
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Laser: It also has a laser attack that will target anyone who has Enmity.
- There is also a multi-laser attack that fans out to hit around it.
- A third laser attack makes circular patterns, attacking from the left or from the right.
- Flames: Omega can attack with an AoE of fire, and it will inflict Fireblight.
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Fire Bomb: Inflicts Fireblight at one target with a fire bomb that follows you.
- There is also a multi-bomb version that tosses fire bombs all around.
- Rockets: These rockets launch with a lock-on to one hunter.
Other notable information:
- Its strongest point is its torso, so avoid it as much as possible
- Guard Up is a great tool for blocking its massive attacks
- It has a group wipe; if you don't kill the Nerscylla it summons, it will wipe your whole team with its Delta Attack
- Always take this monster on in a group of four; without co-op in Monster Hunter Wilds, this fight is impossible.
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Possible Rewards |
Target Drop Rate |
Break Part Drop Rate |
Carves Drop Rate |
Wound Destroyed Drop Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Omega Data |
8% |
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- |
- |
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Omega Screw |
25% |
- |
28% |
40% |
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Omega Spring |
23% |
- |
25% |
40% |
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Omega Pedal |
18% |
100% (Hindlegs 100% (Forelegs) |
20% |
20% |
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Omega Lens |
13% |
100% (Head) |
13% |
- |
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Omega Axle |
11% |
100% (Power Unit) |
11% |
- |
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Omega Nodule |
2% |
- |
3% |
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