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Estark is a superboss that can be encountered in the post-completion dungeon players can find in [[Nadiria]]. As a superboss he is extremely powerful, much more than the main antagonist of the game Grandmaster [[Nimzo]]. | Estark is a superboss that can be encountered in the post-completion dungeon players can find in [[Nadiria]]. As a superboss he is extremely powerful, much more than the main antagonist of the game Grandmaster [[Nimzo]]. | ||
Estark favors all out offensive attacks, pausing only to use [[Disruptive Wave]]. Having [[Multiheal]] or [[Omniheal]] is necessary to withstand the fierce barrage of attacks. He doesn't just possess offense however, as Estark starts the battle with the [[Bounce]] spell already applied, allowing him to reflect any spells the {{Party 5 | Estark favors all out offensive attacks, pausing only to use [[Disruptive Wave]]. Having [[Multiheal]] or [[Omniheal]] is necessary to withstand the fierce barrage of attacks. He doesn't just possess offense however, as Estark starts the battle with the [[Bounce]] spell already applied, allowing him to reflect any spells the {{Party 5}} uses against him right back at them. If one wishes to use magic spells against Estark, first one must disable his [[Bounce]] status by using the [[Zenithian Sword]] as an item to cast [[Disruptive Wave]], which will remove the [[Bounce]] status. Despite starting the battle with the [[Bounce]] status applied, Estark can't actually cast the [[Bounce]] spell itself, so this only needs to be done once. | ||
Once [[Bounce]] has been removed, Estark has no resistance to [[Bang]], [[Frizz]], or [[Sizz]], but has a 20% resistance to [[Crack]], 67% for [[Woosh]], and complete immunity to [[Zap]]. Tempting as it is to go all out with offensive magic, it's better to cut into him with [[Blizzard Blade]]s for extra damage. Furthermore, Estark also has a 33% chance to get hit with [[Snooze]], [[ | Once [[Bounce]] has been removed, Estark has no resistance to [[Bang]], [[Frizz]], or [[Sizz]], but has a 20% resistance to [[Crack]], 67% for [[Woosh]], and complete immunity to [[Zap]]. Tempting as it is to go all out with offensive magic, it's better to cut into him with [[Blizzard Blade]]s for extra damage. Furthermore, Estark also has a 33% chance to get hit with [[Snooze]], [[Fizzle]], and any stun technique. [[Kasnooze]]'s unique programming will raise this probability, but be warned that Estark will awaken very quickly. | ||
Upon first defeating him, Estark will allow the party to use his personal {{T'n'T board}}: "Stark Raving Mad." He is revealed to have a son called [[Starkers]], who will join the {{Party 5}} if they manage complete the board. If the player can defeat Estark in 15 turns or less, they will receive the {{Catas Trophy}} Knick-knack. Note all of this information only applies to the remakes, in the original there is no reward for beating Estark aside from the 5000 points of experience and 510 [[gold]] coins he drops. | Upon first defeating him, Estark will allow the party to use his personal {{T'n'T board}}: "Stark Raving Mad." He is revealed to have a son called [[Starkers]], who will join the {{Party 5}} if they manage complete the board. If the player can defeat Estark in 15 turns or less, they will receive the {{Catas Trophy}} Knick-knack. Note all of this information only applies to the remakes, in the original there is no reward for beating Estark aside from the 5000 points of experience and 510 [[gold]] coins he drops. |