Queen’s Blood, the addictive card game within Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, offers fun challenges as you progress through the story. The Moore Twins in Under Junon are a tricky pair, not just because you have to beat them both, but also because they’re a bit sneaky to find! Let’s break down how to defeat them and snag that Ogre card.
Location
These two aren’t out in the open. Head upstairs in Under Junon, past the Maghnata Books store, and you’ll find them. Oh, and heads up: losing to them means losing some gil, so the stakes are a bit higher!
How To Defeat The Moore Twins in Queen Blood Minigame in FF7 Rebirth
Here’s a strong deck to take on this double challenge:
- Magic Pot: A versatile card that can remove enemy allies or help you claim those tricky corner tiles.
- Mandrago: This little guy gets stronger the longer the game goes on – perfect for a longer, drawn-out battle.
- Toxirat: A sneaky card that weakens enemies as soon as you play it, setting you up for strong attacks.
- Cactuar: This classic FF creature boosts the power of allies on its surrounding tiles, making your forces a lot scarier.
- Grenadier: A solid attacker to finish off weakened enemies or secure a lane with its decent power.
Strategy Time
The Moore Twins challenge is all about staying one step ahead. Here’s what you need to focus on:
- Double Trouble: Remember, you have to win twice in a row. Don’t get too cocky after the first match!
- Conserve Your Pawns: You’ll likely be going through pawns (those little white diamonds) quickly. Focus on smart plays, not just spamming cards.
- Adapt and Overcome: The twins might surprise you with their card choices. Stay flexible and react to what they play.
- Control Those Corners: Magic Pot comes in super handy for snagging corner tiles, which can block the twins’ options.
Even if you lose, you only lose 3 gils. You can always try again! Queen’s Blood takes practice. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t win on the first try. This deck is a strong starting point, but feel free to try swapping cards if you have others you like.
Final Words
Remember, card games are always a bit about luck as well as skill. Keep at it, strategize carefully, and you’ll send those Moore Twins back to school with that awesome Ogre card in your collection!