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Oceanmaster Ketos is a very painful lesson in how certain disables have an additional side effect of completely disabling your evasion. Which he is all too happy to take advantage of. An archetype that this series revisits quite a bit. If you know how to deal with him, the fight isn't too scary though. Ketos's main mechanic is Ocean Rave. An extremely powerful AOE attack that has a base hit rate of 0%. In short he needs to disable your evasion for this to hit. Mostly. Due to how accuracy works in this game, attacks with a hit rate of 0% can still hit you if your AGI and LUC stats are low enough. It's not like later games where a 0% hit rate MEANS he genuinely can't smack you without any boosts. Ketos isn't too dangerous at the start of the fight. He'll use Spout at the start and every 5 turns (until he hits 25% HP) to be a nuisance by boosting his own evasion by 20%. Though you can turn the tables back on him and disable his evasion the same way he tries to disable yours. Or get rid of it with a Sovereign's Ad Nihilo to ignore it entirely. You can use the Laudanum (RIP Metopon) you got earlier to deal with it, but you only get 1 copy and can't get anymore until later. Otherwise he just spams Ocean Rave, which is unlikely to hit, and uses Grand Berry occasionally. Which is a single target attack that's almost guaranteed to paralyze you. Once you drop him to 75% HP, he'll throw in Freeze Ripple. An ice attack to the front row that has a low chance of leg binding them. Fortunately during this phase, he's not likely to use Ocean Rave at all, so you got some breathing room to recover if leg binds do get on your party. At 50% HP Ketos will throw in his final attack, Great Melody, an AOE Sleep attack, which has a low chance of landing, but basically makes Ocean Rave almost a guaranteed kill on sleeping enemies due to the damage bonus Sleep grants. Also by this point, Ketos will actively capitalize on any disables he landed instead of just acting randomly, so if you've got any leg binds or ailments on you, get them off immediately! And by 25% HP, he gets more aggressive and stops using Spout so you have less breathing room there. There are quite a few ways you can deal with his mechanics. A Monk with AOE dispels is an incredibly easy answer to shut down his disables. A Sovereign's Prevent Order can give some breathing room against Great Melody. You'll also want to pack some Theriaca As and Bs to deal with any stray disables that land. Or gear up with some disable resistance accessories. Ketos is also slightly weak to fire, so a Zodiac charging up Hellfire can cause some real damage. He's susceptible to binds and also sleep, despite having that as a main ailment himself. So those can be used to buy you free turns, head binds especially since most of his attacks use the head. Also as long as you don't die, it gets harder and harder for Ketos to inflict disables on you, as your party benefits from Accumulative Resistance as well. Four inflictions and they're immune as long as they don't die, which resets all stacks of AR. Meaning if the fight drags out long enough, plenty of his skills lose effectiveness and Great Melody can end up becoming free turns. By the way, Snipe and Sharpshooter are imbuable, which is why I had some Blaze Oils ready to go. Ketos's conditional drop is to kill him on the 1st turn. Yeah uh, that's not happening at this point in the game. Just save this for later. You can drop down on Picnic to get it though, so that's a possible route if you really wanted that drop this early. Oh and there's an interesting change in this version of the game. That conversation with Angie in the end of the video? Yeah that was entirely different in the original English game. This is because the original localized conversation was not what she actually said in the Japanese version. Instead of introducing herself, it's actually that snippet about how Olympia used to rescue people, but erasing their memories afterwards. As for what she said in the DS original in English: "...... Oh! I’m sorry, I’d never seen an explorer until just now... Please forgive me for staring. You’re warriors by trade, right? But you don’t seem so scary... That’s a load off my mind. My name’s Angie. If you intend to use this inn often, we’ll be seeing a lot of each other." Well at least it got corrected for this version.