Dragon Quest XI: Facing the True Darkness – Calasmos
You thought you were done with Dragon Quest XI after Mordegon? Think again! An ancient, nastier foe waits in the shadows. Meet Calasmos. This is the real final boss, the one that will make you rethink your strategy and life choices.
What Level Should You Be to Face Calasmos?
Let’s get straight to it. You want to know if your party is ready for this showdown. What is the ‘right’ level for Calasmos? It varies. But, if you’re in the level 70-80 range, you have a chance. Expect no easy fight even at these levels.
Calasmos: The Optional, True Final Boss
Let’s clarify. Is Calasmos the final boss? Not exactly. You can “finish” Dragon Quest XI without facing him. But if you want real challenge, Calasmos is the true final boss. He is the optional super-boss for those wishing to conquer Erdrea fully.
Who is Calasmos? He is a primordial being born from darkness. He tries to extinguish the light of Yggdrasil, the world tree and life source. Long ago, Erdwin, a notable hero, halted Calasmos’s ambitions. But tragedy struck. Erdwin’s ally, Morcant, betrayed him at Calasmos’s bidding. A tragic twist indeed.
Calasmos’s Immense HP Pool
You’re prepped and leveled, ready for battle. But you should know what awaits. How much HP does Calasmos have? Brace yourself. He has about 99,999 HP. Yes, that’s right. This is not a fight you will finish quickly. Prepare for a drawn-out epic battle.
Weakening the Unfathomable: The Super Sword of Light
Facing a boss with massive HP might feel overwhelming, and it is. But you can weaken him without brute force. The key is the Super Sword of Light.
Wait! Don’t confuse it with the Supreme Sword of Light. You don’t need to search for a ‘Supreme’ sword. It’s the Super Sword of Light you get in the main storyline. Ensure it’s in your Hero’s inventory. You can’t weaken darkness if your best weapon is at home.
Using the Super Sword of Light is simple. In battle, select it from your item menu and use it. Your Hero will raise the sword high, bathing Calasmos in light. This weakens him significantly. But don’t stop there. You likely need to use it multiple times to keep Calasmos manageable.
If you prefer visual guides, there are several good video tutorials available. A quick search for “Dragon Quest 11 Super Sword of Light Calasmos” will yield helpful content showing the sword’s usage in action.
Mordegon’s Motivations: Why He Messed with Calasmos
Now, let’s revisit Mordegon. He’s been a nuisance throughout the game. But his actions regarding Calasmos come from a pragmatic viewpoint. Why did he destroy Calasmos’s prison? It seems odd for one evil to aid another bigger evil.
The truth? Mordegon is ambitious. He aimed to rule the world. He knew if Calasmos revived, his plans would face significant complications. Building his empire with an ancient god of darkness looming would be difficult.
Now consider Erdwin’s Lantern. Mordegon destroyed it as well. This artifact was key to Calasmos regaining full power. By shattering Yggdrasil and stealing the Sword of Light, Mordegon pulled strength from despair. Destroying Erdwin’s Lantern ensured Calasmos stayed weak and posed no threat to Mordegon’s ambitions.
So there you have it. Calasmos represents the ultimate challenge of Dragon Quest XI. He has the HP of a small moon, an intricate lore, and a weakness needing a shiny sword. Go, Luminary! Show this ancient darkness your strength. Just pack some healing items. You’ll need them!