Learn how Yuna's Grand Summon Overdrive works in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster. Discover how to use it effectively, especially with powerful Aeons like Bahamut, to break damage limits and win tough battles.
Alright, let's talk about Yuna's special ability: Grand Summon Overdrive. This is a pretty cool trick that lets you bring an Aeon into battle with its Overdrive gauge completely full. Think of it as a free, powerful attack right off the bat, which is super handy when you're facing down some of the game's tougher enemies.
The real magic happens when you've got Aeons like Bahamut. His Overdrive, Mega Flare, can actually deal damage beyond the usual 9,999 limit. By using Grand Summon, you can unleash this devastating attack much earlier and potentially make those really hard fights a whole lot easier. Just a heads-up, though: after the Aeon uses its Overdrive via Grand Summon, its gauge will reset to normal. This means you might be able to get off two Overdrives in a row if you play your cards right!
It's worth noting that Yojimbo is a bit of a special case. While he doesn't technically have an 'Overdrive' in the same way the others do, if his gauge is full when you summon him, your chances of him performing his ultimate attack, Zanmato, go way up. So, keep that in mind!
Here's a quick rundown of what each Aeon's Overdrive is:
| Summon | Overdrive |
| Valefor | Energy Ray or Energy Blast |
| Ifrit | Hellfire |
| Ixion | Thor’s Hammer |
| Shiva | Diamond Dust |
| Bahamut | Mega Flare |
| Anima | Oblivion |
| Magus Sisters | Delta Attack |
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