The Polyphaga is an enemy found on Aeos in Star Ocean: The Last Hope. It is the strongest enemy found on northern Aeos, and being a beetle, it can jump in the air and rush towards its enemies. The best strategy to defeat it is to Blindside it.
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| - The Polyphaga is an enemy found on Aeos in Star Ocean: The Last Hope. It is the strongest enemy found on northern Aeos, and being a beetle, it can jump in the air and rush towards its enemies. The best strategy to defeat it is to Blindside it.
- A large, beetle-like insect that lives on Aeos. Well-adapted for battle, it possesses a hard shell and sharp, protruding horns. It frequently takes to the skies when travelling, as its movement on the ground is very slow. While unrelated by blood to the Adephaga family, it often works in tandem with them, suggesting some sort of symbiotic relationship. __NOEDITSECTION__
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| - A large, beetle-like insect that lives on Aeos. Well-adapted for battle, it possesses a hard shell and sharp, protruding horns. It frequently takes to the skies when travelling, as its movement on the ground is very slow. While unrelated by blood to the Adephaga family, it often works in tandem with them, suggesting some sort of symbiotic relationship.
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| - The Polyphaga is an enemy found on Aeos in Star Ocean: The Last Hope. It is the strongest enemy found on northern Aeos, and being a beetle, it can jump in the air and rush towards its enemies. The best strategy to defeat it is to Blindside it.
- A large, beetle-like insect that lives on Aeos. Well-adapted for battle, it possesses a hard shell and sharp, protruding horns. It frequently takes to the skies when travelling, as its movement on the ground is very slow. While unrelated by blood to the Adephaga family, it often works in tandem with them, suggesting some sort of symbiotic relationship. __NOEDITSECTION__
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