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    How to Pressure Thunderclaw for the Voltaic Canine Intel Mission in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    Feras AlomireenBy Feras AlomireenMarch 2, 2024Updated:March 5, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Thunderclaw Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    Got onto the internet because you wanted to search up how to pressure Thunderclaw for the Voltaic Canine Intel Mission in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth? The simple answer is, use Poison.

    Monsters in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth get pressured either by exploiting their weaknesses or by a perfect dodge and/or a perfect guard. Thunderclaws are weak to status effects, and if you are early in the game, Red XIII will be equipped with a Bio materia. One simple cast of that to either of them in that mission will result in you pressuring them. The mission also asks you to stagger them, so don’t forget to continue attacking them afterward to finish all the mission’s side perks.

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