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Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS Cantata Mortis & God in Fire
Sadix2112Cantata Mortis & God in Fire is the 17th track off the 2nd disc of the official Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, and was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto, arranged by Kentaro Sato and kidneythieves band member Bruce Somers. The lyrics were written by Team Chaos and DAGMUSIC. It was performed by the band kidneythieves, with lead vocalist, Free Dominguez. The songs are meant to go together, similar to other notable songs like Queen's "We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions" and Pink Floyd's "Brain Damage/Eclipse." Cantata Mortis presumably translates to "Song of Death". The song's lyrics depict the madness Feral Chaos has suffered in the war against Cosmos in Shinryu's constant cycle of rebirth.16 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS Chaos: Last Battle
Sadix2112Chaos Last Battle is the 22nd track off the 2nd disc the official Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, and was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto and was arranged and performed by the band Your Favorite Enemies. The song (Chaos Last Battle 1) itself is actually taken from another song by Your Favorite Enemies entitled The Messenger. Lyrics from The Messenger are incorporated into Cosmos. Although The Messenger itself doesn't play or appear in-game, the original song was featured on the official Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, track 25 on the 2nd disc.5 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS Cantata Mortis
Sadix2112Cantata Mortis is the first part of a full song that is the 17th track on the 2nd disc from the Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack. It was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto. The Latin phrase Cantata Mortis presumably means Song of Death.18 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS Cosmos
Sadix2112Cosmos is the 5th track off the official Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, and was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto and was arranged and performed by the band Your Favorite Enemies. The song (Cosmos) itself is actually taken from another song by Your Favorite Enemies entitled The Messenger. Lyrics from The Messenger are incorporated into Cosmos. Although The Messenger itself doesn't play or appear in-game, the original song was featured on the official Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, track 25 on the 2nd disc.11 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS Item Farming Using Friend Cards
Sadix2112Welcome to this EXTRAS episode of Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this one, I show how to engage the friend cards into ghost battles in order to farm items as well as create your own friend cards to farm specific items you want, and I show how to set up accessories, rules, and opponents to help in this venture. Also in this video, I misspoke about the drop chance of the Emperor fight. Your opponent's level doesn't effect the drop rate. It's your characters LUCK stat, which naturally gets higher the higher level your character is. Due to the ease of breaking them with the Smiting Soul accessory's effect, utilizing the level 1 Sunrise build vs level 100 opponent helps to speed up the farm process despite the lower LUCK stat.8 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy EXTRAS LEVEL 100, EASY!
Sadix2112Welcome to an EXTRAS episode of Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this video, I show and give helpful tips for leveling the Dissidia roster to 100. With 25+ characters, a quick an efficient method is needed, so give'er a watch.12 views