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  • The Rooftops Of Twinside
  • Reaching The Belltower
  • How To Beat The White Dragon
  • The Remnants
  • How To Beat Necrophobe
  • How To Beat Bahamut

While Clive and Jill plan an imminent attack on Drake's Tail, the fourth of the Valisthean Mothercrystals that need to be taken down, the night air rings out with explosions. The pair spring into action, seeking first to rescue Goetz, who they were planning on meeting at the belltower in Twinside.

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This hectic stage proves that Final Fantasy 16 has no chill, and will thrust you into chaos with the slightest warning. At this point, though, you should have seen it coming. Follow on below to guided through this level, bosses and all.

The Rooftops Of Twinside

You'll begin this stage on the rooftops after climbing out of the inn's window. Climb along the rooftops and head to the balcony on the left. Press on, parkouring through the linear path, and you'll come across your first fight of the stage.

Dragoon Knights are your regular melee-oriented soldier enemies. Cut them down and move on down the nearby steps. The second pack of enemies includes Dragoon Astrologers, who are very quick to cast Cure on their damaged comrades. Make them the priority to avoid prolonging the fight.

This second fight will end with a Dragoon attacking you. This will be a familiar fight by now, and this version of the enemy doesn't have any of the gimmicky attacks that previous versions have. Just focus on timing your dodges from the enemy's Jump attacks, and you'll come out on top.

After beating the Dragoon, find a chest nearby that contains 15 chunks of Wyrrite before moving on underneath the broken arch to the left.

Reaching The Belltower

After sliding down the steep ramp into the sewers underneath Twinside, you'll be on a narrow path. Fight the Megalocrabs on the way forward and press on until you reach some docks.

Here, pull the lever on the goods lift, and you'll reach the next area.

The next pack of enemies includes a Dragoon Captain, who will try to guard. Break the guard with an Eikonic ability, mop him up with the rest of the soldiers, and continue on under the burning debris ahead.

You'll face Elite War Wyrms in the next pack of enemies, and they can be very annoying. They're flyers who love to pelt you with ranged attacks, interrupting your combos. If you have Flames of Rebirth or Aerial Blast at the ready, these will simplify this battle incredibly. Otherwise, Garuda's Deadly Embrace will be a huge help in eliminating them first.

After defeating the first wave of enemies, an Elite War Aevis will join the fray. Treat this like all other aevises in the game, and be aware that it's one of the more aggressive ones.

Once you've felled the Elite War Aevis, the way forward is through a nearby metal gate. Use Torgal's animal instinct to locate it if you can't find it.

Through the gate, open the chest to get ten Sharp Fangs and ten Steelsilk, then climb the ladder.

The next few areas should not hold any surprises for you. There are some small packs of enemies and another Dragoon encounter to get past, but nothing that should test you too hard.

When you reach a large building with some enemies to fight on the stairs, check the ground floor for a chest next to a flag containing The Favor of Earth (Raging Fists).

If you use Raging Fists, this is a very good accessory - increasing damage on a quality, balanced move is great.

Through the double doors opposite the chest, you'll reach the first boss fight of the stage.

How To Beat The White Dragon

While this looks like the Akashic Dragon you fought in Drake's Head, this is, in fact, an ice-elemental dragon.

To read our complete guide to this boss fight, click here!

After beating the White Dragon, a few climactic cutscenes will play in sequence.

The Remnants

Once the cutscenes have played out, you'll be in the Remnants, the newly-ruined parts of Twinside.

You can speak to Goetz here if you need to restock on anything - he has access to Charon's full store and also Blackthorne's full upgrading and reinforcing services. Get what you need from Goetz, and then speak to Jill to continue on with the rest of the stage.

The Remnants are trickier to navigate than the streets before, but the path forward is still as linear as any other stage in the game. Press on until you reach your first pack of enemies - these are just regular enemies, but Akashic. Mechanically, they're identical. Take them out as usual.

The area behind the gate contains an encounter with a Lich. If you need a refresher on these grotesque enemies, click here.

After killing the Lich, climb the nearby ledge (use Torgal's animal instinct if you cannot spot it) and open the chest to the right of the gap in the railings. It contains 15 pinches of Magicked Ash and The Breath of Lightning (Judgment Bolt). If you find yourself a fan of Ramuh's ultimate ability, this is a great facilitator of destruction.

The rest of this stage is a simple affair; you'll face multiple groups of familiar enemies as you make your way towards the goal, including Specters, Wraiths, and Revenants. There is also a fight against an Undertaker, which you first fought at Drake's Fang.

For a recap of the Undertaker fight, click here.

When you reach the council chambers, you'll fight the second boss of the stage.

How To Beat Necrophobe

Necrophobe is an agile and destructive boss with a large moveset to deal with. It also has a particularly nasty ultimate attack that can kill you in a single hit.

For our complete guide to beating Necrophobe, click here.

After beating Necrophobe, continue on. There are no more small packs of enemies to fight - just head into the council chambers, up the stairs, and open the final door to fight you-know-who.

How To Beat Bahamut

As you'd expect, Bahamut is an Eikon-on-Eikon battle, with Clive fully priming Ifrit.

For the full rundown on the fight, click here.

After beating Bahamut, you'll have completed this stage in its entirety.

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