Guide to the Lhusu Mines in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. Learn about traps, enemies like Steelings and Skull Defenders, and find treasure like the Osafune katana and Topkapi Hat.
Walkthrough
- 1From the starting point after the cutscenes, head north to a large east-west passage with train tracks.
- 2Look east: if you don't have the Silence magick, you'll find it in a treasure chest here.
- 3Turn west and follow the tracks to the western end of the passage.
- 4Encounter and defeat Steelings. Ignore the two southern paths for now.
- 5At the far western end, a Skull Defender may appear. Defeat it and check the dead-end for a treasure chest that might contain a Bronze Mace.
- 6Return to the east-west passage and head south through the two tunnels you previously ignored. Both lead to a smaller east-west passage with Steelings.
- 7Instead of following these smaller passages, look for two more tunnels running south.
- 8Take the western-most of these two tunnels to reach the next area transition.
- 9Take the eastern tunnel first to find more treasure. The two-tracked passage running east-west here is blocked by a gate to the west.
- 10In the smaller tunnels, you'll face Steelings. In the east-west passage with train tracks, you'll encounter Skeletons and Skull Defenders.
- 11Defeat the Steelings and undead. Explore the eastern end of the tunnel to find a chest that may contain an Osafune katana.
- 12West of the chest are stairs leading to a switch that cannot be used yet.
- 13Continue exploring and you may find a tutorial on traps.
Tutorial - Traps:
- Traps are introduced in the Lhusu Mines. Keep Libra active at all times to see them as red circles on the ground.
- Traps can affect all nearby characters when triggered, but not enemies.
- Common traps cause damage (e.g., Explosion, dealing non-elemental damage). Others can reduce MP, inflict ailments, or rarely restore HP/MP.
- Traps are normally invisible. Libra is the primary way to detect them.
- To ensure traps are detected, equip a Bangle or have a character with a "Self: Any -> Libra" gambit.
- Ways to avoid traps include:
- Equipping the Steel Poleyn accessory.
- Having the Float status effect, obtainable via Time Magick or Float Motes.
- Without these, rely on Libra and careful movement, hoping companions don't trigger them.
Oltam Span Area:
- Return north to the tunnel and take the western tunnel you previously neglected to reach the Oltam Span area.
- This area is a bridge with train tracks and depressed walkways on either side. Both the bridge and walkways contain traps.
- The southern walkway may have a chest containing a Topkapi Hat.
- The northern walkway may have a chest containing Onion Bombs.
- You will face more Steelings and undead here.
- The Rare Game, Aerieel, may spawn on the bridge. It appears when you get close.
- Aerieel is a stronger, undead Steeling. Curative magicks and items (like Phoenix Down) are effective against it.
- Aerieel has Gnaw and Leech attacks, and its regular attacks can inflict poison.
- Aerieel can drop a Bat Fang (common) or Golden Armor (rare).
Tips
- Keep Libra active at all times to detect traps. A "Self: Any -> Libra" gambit is recommended.
- Consider equipping a Bangle for passive Libra or the Steel Poleyn accessory to walk over traps safely.
- The Float status effect can also prevent trap activation.
- Aerieel, being undead, can be defeated instantly with a Phoenix Down.
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