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[[File:Boss_Atomos.png|332px|thumb|right|the yawning portal to oblivion, Atomos]]
== Summary ==
Looking like something that crawled out of Lovecraft's nightmares, Atomos's multiple mouths hunger for the bodies of Bartz and company. It's a very slow eater though, and you will have time to answer it with damage before it devours whoever it slays. Or you could just interrupt its feast entirely with the right spells...


== Stats ==
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==Summary==
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==Attack Script==
==Attack Script==
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==Strategies==
==Strategies==
===Overview===
Essentially a Time Mage from another space, Atomos alternates between two different scripts during its fight, an "attack" script and an "eating" script.
Atomos has a simple script built around bursting down your party with magic and then drawing in the bodies. Since Atomos is most dangerous when in attack mode, it is a good idea to enter combat with a party member already dead so Atomos begins the fight drawing in the downed party member. You can KO another party member and revive the first one before they're drawn in completely to prevent them from being removed from battle while keeping Atomos in pull mode.
 
If all four members of your party are alive and present, Atomos will go on the offensive. It will take two actions per turn, with each action being a 2/3 chance to throw Comet at one of the party. Each Comet cast is highly likely to down a party member. The real danger is if Atomos dualcasts Comet, likely making half your party eat dirt. This attack pattern continues until at least one of your party is felled. It may be worth it to enter the fight with one party member already down, just to skip this pattern.
 
If one or more of the party members are dead, Atomos will try to consume their bodies. It will slowly, over several turns, pull all dead bodies towards it. This is irreversible - reviving any dead party members who have been partially pulled to Atomos's maw will have them remain in the middle of the battlefield. (Front rank or back rank has no effect on this process.) Once a dead body reaches Atomos, the creature will chuck it into its Wormhole, removing that character from the fight. If said character is the only dead character, Atomos will start casting Comet again.
 
Also while trying to eat, Atomos will occasionally toss out additional debilitating Time spells. Gravity, Graviga, Slowga, and Old all have a chance of showing up. The former two aren't that big a deal, but getting hit with Slowga or Old will definitely put a damper on your ability to cause damage. This is bad because the whole fight is a damage race to kill Atomos before he eats his fill. Unless, of course, you resort to...
 
===Sleep===
Turns out, gluttons who eat a lot get sleepy very easily. Atomos is no exception, and putting him to sleep will stop both his spellcasting and his eating.
 
Black Mages and Red Mages thrive here, as they can just tag Atomos with the Sleep spell and then get to work blasting him down with other magic or rod breaking. A party with Mystic Knight can also employ Sleep Spellblade to do the same, whittling down Atomos's considerable hit points. Knights and Bards can also gamble with the Sleep Blade and Dream Harp respectively, although this is much less reliable.


===Beastmaster===
In the Defunct and Pixel Remaster versions, a Blue Mage's Time Slip spell also will break through and send Atomos to slumberland. The first opportunity to acquire Time Slip is off the Traveller enemies lower in the Barrier Tower, so it's a great reward for grabbing it. On other versions, Blue Mage is limited to the Sleep Blade. (Not that Blue Mage is put off by this, as you'll see below.)
The second and tenth floors of the Barrier Tower have monster-in-a-box encounters that can contain two Yellow Dragons. Releasing Yellow Dragons casts Lightning, which deals fractional damage equal to 1/4 of the target's total HP and can affect heavy targets. Four Yellow Dragon releases will kill Atomos.


===Blue Mage===
===Other===
Dark Spark makes Atomos susceptible to Level 5 Death, which will end the fight instantly.
Time Slip or no Time Slip, Blue Mage can throw a Dark Spark at Atomos (which may take a few tries to land). Once Dark Spark has stuck, a followup Level 5 Death will finish the fight instantly.


===Mystic Knight===
Beastmasters can collect Lightning Dragons from the trapped treasure chests in the Barrier Tower. On pre-Defunct versions, these are guaranteed to knock off 25% of Atomos's health, greatly simplifying the fight. If you're able to get a full set of four (and subsequently juggle your dead party member so you can use them all), this will win you the fight.
Atomos is susceptible to sleep. Repeated Sleep Blades from multiple party members can keep Atomos sleep-locked while it gets chipped away.


===Samurai===
Barring these approaches, all you can do is inflict as much damage as possible while trying to rotate which party member is dead, so that you can maintain three living characters all inflicting damage as long as possible. Keep up the pressure and hopefully Atomos will be defeated.
On the SNES/PS and GBA versions, Mineuchi/SwdSlap is bugged and does a regular attack that fails to cure sleep, confusion, and control. If Atomos has already been slept, Mineuchi lets you get free damage on Atomos without rousing it.


[[Category:Bosses]]
[[Category:Bosses]]

Latest revision as of 14:46, 19 June 2024

Background 09 PC.png
Battle Formation ID: 469
Enemies: Atomos
Escape%: Can't Escape
ABP gained: 12
Music Control: Track: The Fierce Battle
Visual Control: Intro: Normal
Parameters: Boss Battle
Denies Mute (Time spell)
Alt. Death Animation
Terrain: #09 - Barrier Tower (Exterior)
Once you're affected with Wormhole, you're out
the yawning portal to oblivion, Atomos

Summary

Looking like something that crawled out of Lovecraft's nightmares, Atomos's multiple mouths hunger for the bodies of Bartz and company. It's a very slow eater though, and you will have time to answer it with damage before it devours whoever it slays. Or you could just interrupt its feast entirely with the right spells...

Stats

Name Atomos
Level 41
Speed 36
HP 19997
MP 10000
Strength 10
Defense 14
Evasion 0
Magic 80
Magic Defense 20
Magic Evasion 20
Gil 0
Exp 0
Steal Common: Ether
Rare: Flail
Drops Always: Dark Matter
Rare: Nothing

Status

Enemy Status
NAME Atomos
Elemental Immunity: None
Elemental Absorb: None
Elemental Weakness: None
Status Vulnerability: Sleep
Initial Status: Haste
Cannot Evade: None
Creature Type: Heavy
Command Vulnerability: HP Scan
Special Properties: Critical Attack

Attack Script

Condition: If Status of Character 1 is Death:
    Change Target: Character 1
    Wormhole
    }
Condition: If Status of Character 2 is Death :
    Change Target: Character 2
    Wormhole
    }
Condition: If Status of Character 3 is Death :
    Change Target: Character 3
    Wormhole
    }
Condition: If Status of Character 4 is Death :
    Change Target: Character 4
    Wormhole
    }
Condition: If Status of Single Ally (available) is Death:
    {Pull, Pull, Pull}
    Pull
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Slowga}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Gravity}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Graviga}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Old}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Pull}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Gravity}
    Pull
    {Pull, Pull, Graviga}
    Pull
    }
{Comet, Comet, Nothing} + {Comet, Comet, Nothing}

Strategies

Essentially a Time Mage from another space, Atomos alternates between two different scripts during its fight, an "attack" script and an "eating" script.

If all four members of your party are alive and present, Atomos will go on the offensive. It will take two actions per turn, with each action being a 2/3 chance to throw Comet at one of the party. Each Comet cast is highly likely to down a party member. The real danger is if Atomos dualcasts Comet, likely making half your party eat dirt. This attack pattern continues until at least one of your party is felled. It may be worth it to enter the fight with one party member already down, just to skip this pattern.

If one or more of the party members are dead, Atomos will try to consume their bodies. It will slowly, over several turns, pull all dead bodies towards it. This is irreversible - reviving any dead party members who have been partially pulled to Atomos's maw will have them remain in the middle of the battlefield. (Front rank or back rank has no effect on this process.) Once a dead body reaches Atomos, the creature will chuck it into its Wormhole, removing that character from the fight. If said character is the only dead character, Atomos will start casting Comet again.

Also while trying to eat, Atomos will occasionally toss out additional debilitating Time spells. Gravity, Graviga, Slowga, and Old all have a chance of showing up. The former two aren't that big a deal, but getting hit with Slowga or Old will definitely put a damper on your ability to cause damage. This is bad because the whole fight is a damage race to kill Atomos before he eats his fill. Unless, of course, you resort to...

Sleep

Turns out, gluttons who eat a lot get sleepy very easily. Atomos is no exception, and putting him to sleep will stop both his spellcasting and his eating.

Black Mages and Red Mages thrive here, as they can just tag Atomos with the Sleep spell and then get to work blasting him down with other magic or rod breaking. A party with Mystic Knight can also employ Sleep Spellblade to do the same, whittling down Atomos's considerable hit points. Knights and Bards can also gamble with the Sleep Blade and Dream Harp respectively, although this is much less reliable.

In the Defunct and Pixel Remaster versions, a Blue Mage's Time Slip spell also will break through and send Atomos to slumberland. The first opportunity to acquire Time Slip is off the Traveller enemies lower in the Barrier Tower, so it's a great reward for grabbing it. On other versions, Blue Mage is limited to the Sleep Blade. (Not that Blue Mage is put off by this, as you'll see below.)

Other

Time Slip or no Time Slip, Blue Mage can throw a Dark Spark at Atomos (which may take a few tries to land). Once Dark Spark has stuck, a followup Level 5 Death will finish the fight instantly.

Beastmasters can collect Lightning Dragons from the trapped treasure chests in the Barrier Tower. On pre-Defunct versions, these are guaranteed to knock off 25% of Atomos's health, greatly simplifying the fight. If you're able to get a full set of four (and subsequently juggle your dead party member so you can use them all), this will win you the fight.

Barring these approaches, all you can do is inflict as much damage as possible while trying to rotate which party member is dead, so that you can maintain three living characters all inflicting damage as long as possible. Keep up the pressure and hopefully Atomos will be defeated.