Need to take down Beast Tamer Mooji in One Piece Odyssey? This guide shows you exactly where to find him in the Ravine of No Return and how to defeat him and his Rock Pandas.
Alright, so you're looking to snag the Beast Tamer Mooji bounty in One Piece Odyssey? First things first, you'll need to have finished up the Mediator Marzin’s Quest over in Nanohana, Alabasta. Once that's done, swing by the tavern bulletin board – you'll find a bunch of new bounties pop up, including Mooji. The description will tell you he's chilling in the Ravine of No Return, a spot you'll actually pass through during the main story.
Now, this Ravine can be a bit of a pain because picking the wrong path sends you right back to the start. You could totally just trial-and-error your way through, but there's a much easier way. Head back to Nanohana and start a sidequest to get a Navi Bird. This little guy will actually show you the correct path, making it a breeze to get through. Just a heads-up though, this easier path won't lead you directly to the bounty itself, as it's a little off the main route.
To get to the bounty, you'll need to follow this specific path:
- Right
- Right (it's the only way forward here)
- Left
- Center
- Right (even though the Navi Bird might point left here, you stick right!)
Keep an eye out for a pirate chilling in a tunnel – that's your sign you're on the right track. Once you pop out the other side, you'll see more pirates, some treasure chests, and yep, Beast Tamer Mooji himself.
How to Defeat Beast Tamer Mooji
Fighting Beast Tamer Mooji is pretty straightforward. Think of him as just a tougher regular pirate, the one with the club. He's not alone, though; he's brought along two Rock Pandas. Honestly, these guys aren't too threatening, but it really depends on your party's level. It's usually a good idea to take out the Rock Pandas first. They mostly just do standard attacks and aren't super powerful, especially if you're smart about not using characters weak to the Power type – all three enemies are Power types, by the way.
The good news is that all three enemies tend to stick together, so any attacks that hit multiple enemies in an area will be super effective here. Mooji himself isn't a huge step up from the pandas. He's got his regular attack and a move called Spirit Strike, which hits a bit harder. If you're taking more damage than you'd like, you can try having Zoro attack the Rock Pandas. His attacks have a chance to inflict Bleed, which also lowers the enemy's ATK. All in all, this is a pretty simple fight, and you shouldn't have too much trouble with it.
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