In Chapter 8 of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Cloud and the company found themselves threatened by Air Buster, an extremely powerful Shinra weapon-but they had the opportunity to pass Key card with Unit disposal.
As Barrett said, the air nemesis or "big boy" was a joke boss in the original FF7. Even if your level is insufficient, he is very weak. In FF7 Remake, developers have greatly enhanced the strength of Air Buster, making it a powerful opponent. The good news is that the newly expanded Mako Reactor 5 part of the game has an entire mechanism dedicated to weakening the Air Buster, and there are many players to choose from.
Air nemesis disposal: what should you remove from the big boy?
Basically, when you traverse the various levels of Mako Reactor 5, you will encounter several different box-shaped rooms, which contain a bunch of guards and a bunch of machine terminals / consoles that can be used. Call these Console room For simplicity, start here. After defeating the enemy You can use the console to "dispose" elements in the air nemesis arsenal Before it must be fought at the reactor exit. Everything you deal with Eliminate some of the boss ’s abilities, but also give you items You can choose to pick it up at the end of Mako Reactor 5 before the battle.
You can delete three different types of items from the "air nemesis", each type of disposal has different things that can take away the boss, and can bring you different rewards. They are here:
- AI programming core: This is related to the air nemesis that can shock the party. Every abandoned AI programming core will reduce the number of times Air Buster uses this feature. You can pick up the AI programming core from the air nemesis processing area at the end of the reactor and sell it for 500 gil.
- Big bomber: These items are basically large missiles, hence the name. They caused a lot of harm. Unloading the large bomber can reduce the time for the "air nemesis" to launch these missiles. If you get loot, you can use the large bomber as an item in the project menu to shoot yourself.
- M units: M units are basically "commodities". These do not seem to really affect the combat effectiveness of the air nemesis, but when you enter the loot area, each M-Unit that is unloaded will provide you with some items, including ether, phoenix guards, and advanced potions.
What you delete depends on your game style, but by far the most useful are Big Bomber and AI programming core. You can buy items in any store or vending machine, but eliminating some of the offensive abilities of the air nemesis is priceless. In particular, we recommend deleting the core of AI programming-the amazing move is indeed annoying, but large bombers may be blocked or evaded.
After removing the device from Air Buster, you will have the opportunity to pass Open the second set of time lock mini game doors. Behind these doors, there is some Magic Up material, and a lever, you can pull it to see all the Air Buster favorite items you abandoned. This is seen as a "waste recycling" discovery on the map. After completing the mini-mini game, you will know that you have reached your goal and you can enter the side room with a seating area and vending machines that sell music CDs.
However, in order to obtain the "air nemesis" disposal items, you must actually dispose of them first. This requires a key card-there are six key cards in total, which means you can assign six of the nine units to Airbus. Before fighting "Sky Slayer", remember to also set up summons-especially if you picked Chocobo and Moogle summons from the previous chapter. This is the location of all the key cards to provide you with the best fighting opportunities …
Airbus key card location handled by the crew
- You will find a key card in the first room where the console is located and explain to you the entire concept of Airbuster "partial disposal". This is not to be missed.
- In the next console room on the B7 floor next door, you will find another card on top of the box.
- At another part of the corridor between B7 and B6, there is another key card, which is located at a far corner of the quadrangular room, the stairs rotate in the opposite direction, and you will fight briefly.
- Find another key card on the B6 floor of the next console room.
- Finally, there are two cards in the B5 console room, this is the last of these rooms you will visit.