Location of Final Fantasy 16 The Breaker of Worlds

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Location of Final Fantasy 16 The Breaker of Worlds

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The Worldbreaker in Final Fantasy 16 is an S-rank hunt that is available from the mid-game, and as an S-rank, you have to figure out where it is yourself.

There are a few clues to narrow down the search, but these are quite vague and can easily lead you astray, so we’ve detailed Worldbreaker location in Final Fantasy 16 below, as well as tips for beating The Breaker of Worldsas he can be a deadly foe to face if Clive is unprepared.

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Location of Final Fantasy 16 The Breaker of Worlds

The Breaker of Worlds is located just east of Cressida in the province of Rosaria, which is south of The Broken Hilt and east of Martha’s Rest. Fast travel to Eastpool, then head south for the fastest route.

Here is a map image showing exactly where to find The Breaker of Worlds:

Atlas is the real name of The Breaker of Worlds.

If you’re riding a Chocobo, you’ll know you’re close to the right area when Clive automatically descends over a bridge leading to a very small abandoned living area with scarecrows and a few regular enemies.

Once you see the scarecrows, you’ll know you’re near The Breaker of Worlds.

Before facing The Breaker of Worlds, we strongly recommend that you save right before starting the fight so that you can reload it from this position if you die, instead of respawning at a fast travel point.

We’ve got more tips for taking on The Breaker of Worlds below.

Tips to beat Atlas The Breaker of Worlds in Final Fantasy 16

The Breaker of Worlds, AKA Atlas, is a notorious level 45 S-rank mark that can sometimes kill Clive with a single blow, and almost kill him half the time. As an S rank, this is one of the toughest hunts in the game, but careful planning can help make the fight a little easier.

here are some tips to beat Atlas The Breaker of Worlds in Final Fantasy 16:

  • Level Clive until at least mid-30s, but closer to level 40 is better – “On Fortune and the Heavens” accessory can help you level up faster as it increases EXP gained by 15%.
  • You can equip certain abilities on other Eikons – We equipped Rising Flames as a Titan ability because we liked it better than the other Titan powers available, and it freed up a slot on the actual Ifrit/Phoenix abilities. You might need to master an ability for it to become available, so it’s lucky that…
  • Respecialization is free – You can refund any of your ability points for free and use those points to master another ability if you think it will help you more in the fight against Atlas.
  • Equip the Berserker Ring – You need to dodge a lot during the Atlas fight if you want to stay alive and equipping the Berserker Ring takes advantage of this as it gives Clive a small window of increased damage after performing a precision dodge.
  • Use Will-o’-the-Wykes – This fire ability creates a shield for Clive while damaging enemies and is incredibly useful as protection against the giant laser beam Atlas uses after losing half his health.
  • Stay near Atlas during the second half of the battle – It may sound dangerous, but it is much more dangerous to attack from a distance once Atlas loses half of his health, because he can kill Clive instantly with his long-range laser, “Saber Dance”. So it’s best to stay at a close enough distance to be able to rush with your shot ability towards Atlas when you see him preparing for the laser attack.
  • Try aerial combat – You can still dodge while fighting in the air, and it’s much easier to avoid Atlas’ laser beam and wide overhead swings. Having Garuda as Eikon’s active powers can help, as pressing the circle will quickly launch Clive into the air.
  • Use Limit Break when Atlas is still fighting – We usually wait for an enemy to be downed before triggering Clive’s Limit Break, but since Clive is so quick with his strikes during a Limit Break, this is a great time to parry Atlas’ melee attacks . Just be sure to keep an eye on your health, as you could still miss the parry and take a dangerous amount of damage.

The rewards for defeating Atlas The Breaker of Worlds are:

  • x1 Fallen Iron
  • x1 Orichalcum
  • 15,000 XP
  • 120 ability points
  • 50 Renown
  • 20,000 gil

Good luck against The Breaker of Worlds in Final Fantasy 16!

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