But Zoma is not going to make that easy.
DQ3’s Hero’s Shield is one of the strongest in the game.
Here’s where to find it.
Unlike Baramos, Zoma won’t sit and wait for you to defeat him.
Instead, you must face a gauntlet of his minions first before you’re even allowed to face him.
While every boss is a challenge, none of them compare to the sheer power of Zoma himself.
But that won’t stop us from putting him down.
The enemies in Zoma’s Citadel drop plenty of experience.
A particular piece of gear that we found to be essential isthe Duplic Hat on the Sage.
This also guarantees every spell is cast twice in a row, with the second completely free-of-charge.
It’s not distinctly unlike the Orochi boss fight, though with many more status effects.
King Hydra primarily uses two attack moves -a physical strike, and Inferno, a Fire-element breath attack.
Keep the Sage on healing duty, continually using Multiheal even when you think it might not be necessary.
Cast Oomph on both the Hero and the Monster Wranglerwhen the chance arise, though prioritise the latter.
Unlike the original, you do not have to battle any bosses you already beat.
How To Beat Soul Of Baramos
You thought you’d seen the last of Baramos?
He is wrong, but it’s nice that he’s so confident.
This is preferable though, letting you focus on casting Insulatle instead of it and Magic Barrier.
He also has quite a lot of HP, so it may take some time to whittle him down.
Just keep up the flow, and you’ll get him.
You’ve already done it twice before.
How To Beat Bones Of Baramos
Ah, and you thought that was the last of Baramos?
Thankfully, this is alsothe weakest of the trioof bosses you battle before Zoma.
The Bones of Baramos is more of a stamina battle than a tactical one.
The same tactic as before applies to the Monster Wrangler too, using Wild Side and then Monster Pile-On.
You’ll want to play your Sage and Warrior a bit differently here.
This fight should easily be beaten in a short few minutes without any massive issues.
verify to never let up on your assault becausethe boss can restore around 300 HP every turn.
Keep attacking until they’re dead.
For good, this time.
How To Beat Zoma
This is it, the grand finale.
Zoma is far-and-away the most difficult battle in the game, feelingcomparable to the first time you battled Baramos.
He is, frankly, obscene.
That seems a bit insurmountable, right?
That’s because it is.
Just still very, very hard.
it’s possible for you to still say no, if you want a challenge run.
And he has many of them.
The latter two are breath attacks, while the former is purely magical.
As such,you’ll want Insulatle and Magic Barrier runningat all times.
Zoma can also attack three times every turnif that wasn’t enough.
And unlike most bosses with multiple attacks,Zoma has quite high agility, too.
He also has no particular weaknesses, socontinually use Falcon Slashto dole out the most damage each turn.
This is an inconvenience, but also means he has one less chance to actually hit you.
Whenever this happens,check that to cast Acceleratleso you might get ahead of Zoma’s attacks.
Helpfully, he never purges himself of negative status effects.
double-check torestore your buffs as soon as you see them running out.
This way, there’s a good chance you might restore them immediately after Zoma removes them.
At this point, it is a death sentence to not have them active.
While this does reduce your accuracy, it’s much preferred to his increased attack power.
Sometimes it does come down to chance, so don’t let your guard down.Take it slow and steady.
That’s it,the world of Alefgard is free from the scourge of darkness.
Congratulations on completing Dragon Quest 3, and setting up Dragon Quest 1 and 2.
Restoring MP in DQ3 on the go requires some rare items or a handy spell.