Talk to Yojimbo and you will find out that this aeon doesn't work for free. When you're done, go to the Chamber of the Fayth. Before you leave the cavern, use the warp pads to the left and right to get your hands on some helpful items, such as the Flexible Arm and X-Potions. Defeat him using your aeons (in overdrive) and your most powerful magic attacks. Inside, walk deep into the cavern until you bump into the ghost of a dead summoner - who will call upon the aeon known as Yojimbo. Here, you will find a save point and the entrance to the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth. To find Yojimbo, get your butt to the Calm Lands, go to the northeastern exit and pass underneath the bridge to go the area at the end of the gorge (this is where you fought Defender X - in case you've forgotten). But he comes at a price - so save up at least 200,000 Gil before you go hunting for Yojimbo. Yojimbo Fans of the Kurosawa movie of the same name will get a kick out of the fact that there's an aeon named Yojimbo hidden in this game. There are three more aeons that you can find in Final Fantasy X that are not required to finish the game - but that make beating tough fiends a whole lot easier. ![]() Both of these bosses mean either instant death or certain death for Aeons.Don't stop with Bahamut. To help ensure that Yojimbo never dies, it may be advisable to keep him out of boss fights, particularly when fighting Seymour and the Guardian atop Mt. Not exactly easy, huh? You'll have to keep doing this for a while, but eventually, if luck is on your side, you may see him cut down Nemesis, the biggest fiend in the entire game (bigger than the final boss, strangely enough), to 1 HP in a single stroke. ![]() Spur Yojimbo towards his Zanmato attack by keeping his overdrive gauge full at all times, paying him at least 1,000 gil per attack and never letting him die. This will keep his motivation up and hopefully not burn a hole in your wallet. Unfortunately, getting him to do the Zanmato attack is not only next to impossible, it is LUDICROUSLY expensive! A good rule is to try and give him at least 100 gil each time. There is a complex system of motivation, enemy level, random chance and gil paid that feed into just which attack he does. As long as you give him something, he'll perform one of the first three attacks. He has four attacks: Daigoro (where his dog attacks), Kozuka (he throws knives), Wakizashi (slashes with his short sword) and Zanmato (THE best attack in the game: it reduces ANY, yes ANY, enemy to 1 HP). Unlike other Aeons, Yojimbo will not attack on command: You must pay him each time you want him to attack. ![]() Higher bids will help later on, but 190,000 will bring him in cheaper now. Keep bidding half plus 1 of his asking price until it reaches 205,000.īid 190,000 to 200,000 gil. Select the third option (to defeat the strongest opponents), when he asks you what you would have him do.īid! To start, he will ask for 250,000 gil, but don't give him that right off! Offer up 125,001. Why? Because you need to bid for Yojimbo's loyalty, and he doesn't come cheap! ![]() Make sure you have at least 250,000 gil before stepping on the teleport pad.
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