How to find all 12 missable enemies in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how you can find all 12 missable enemies in the Pixel Remaster version of Final Fantasy II. The two points of no returns are the completions of Mysidian Tower and Castle Palamecia. Hopefully, you haven’t gone past these dungeons yet.

Phorusracos (Bestiary Entry #11)

The Phorusracos can only be found in the upper right, as well as lower left corners, of the world map. You most likely encounter it near the Dreadnought dungeon. You need to beat this enemy before beating the Mysidian Tower.

Antlion (Bestiary Entry #31)

The Antlion can be found in the eastern continent. You most likely encounter it in the massive desert there. This enemy must be beaten before the Mysidian Tower is completed.

Land Ray (Bestiary Entry #53)

The Land Ray enemy can only be found in the eastern continent of the world map. It is most commonly encountered in the big desert there. Make sure you add it to your bestiary before completing the Mysidian Tower.

Killer Fish (Bestiary Entry #40)

Killer Fish can be found in the oceans of the world map. You must defeat one before you finish the Mysidian Tower, or you will miss out on it.

Helldiver (Bestiary Entry #42)

Helldiver can be encountered while traveling through the oceans on a ship around the world map. You may also find it inside the Dreadnought dungeon. You must defeat this enemy before completing the Mysidian Tower.

Buccaneer (Bestiary Entry #45)

The Buccaneer is another enemy that you will encounter while exploring the oceans. Make sure you defeat one before you clear the Mysidian Tower.

Sea Snake (Bestiary Entry #52)

The Sea Snake can be found in the oceans of the world map as well. Once again, you need to defeat this creature before the Mysidian Tower is completed.

Skull can be found in the Castle Palamecia dungeon. So, make sure you encounter and defeat it before confronting the boss or else you will miss out on this entry in your bestiary.

Eyemoeba (Bestiary Entry #71)

The Eyemoeba can be found in the Cyclone and Castle Palamecia dungeons. Both of these locations can only be visited once. If you didn’t encounter it in Cyclone, then Palamecia will be your last chance to find this enemy.

Black Knight (Bestiary Entry #91)

The Black Knight is exclusive to the Castle Palamecia dungeon. You need to encounter and beat it before you reach the boss; otherwise, you will get locked out of the bestiary entry.

Stone Golem (Bestiary Entry #94)

The Stone Golem is another enemy that can only be found in Castle Palamecia. So make sure you defeat one before leaving this location.

General (Bestiary Entry #106)

The General can be fought when you open one of the chests in the Cyclone dungeon. If you missed out on the chest, then you have one last chance at finding this enemy as a random encounter in Castle Palamecia.

Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster: Missable chest locations guide

If you aren’t careful, then you can miss out on a total of 48 chests in the Pixel remaster version of Final Fantasy II Remaster. To see how you can find them before it is too late, you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech.

The following locations contain permanently missable chests depending on where you are in the story:

  • Altair – 1 missable chest
  • Dreadnought – 10 missable chests
  • Leviathan – 5 missable chests
  • Fynn – 8 missable chests
  • Cyclone – 8 missable chests
  • Castle Palamecia – 8 missable chests

The Altair chest must be opened before you complete the Mysidian Tower dungeon. The eight missable chests in Fynn are extremely time limited, as you can only get them when you hatch the wyvern egg but before you complete the Cyclone dungeon.

The Dreadnought, Leviathan, Cyclone and Castle Palamecia dungeons are one-time locations. So, you should make sure you grab all the chests before beating them.

How to find the Rebel Camp in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to find the Rebel Camp, which is the only missable location in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster.

To begin, you need to play through the story up until you rescue Princess Hilda in the Coliseum. Once you do, exit the area and then return to the world map.

Afterwards, you should immediately travel slightly west of Gatrea.

Optionally, you can return to Altair, where you can then hear one of the NPCs talking about where Prince Gordon and Princess Hilda went.

You need to visit this place before you head to the next point of the story, which is to retake Castle Fynn. So, the window to visit the camp is extremely limited if you aren’t careful.

How to visit Mysidia early in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster

This Seeking Tech tutorial will explain how you can go to Mysidia near the beginning of Final Fantasy II. While this can be done in the other versions of the game, the Pixel Remaster version makes it incredibly easy.

1. To start off, you need to first gain access to the canoe. If you haven’t done so already, played through the beginning sections of the story until Minwu joins your party.

2. With a canoe on hand, turn off random encounters. Otherwise, you will run into enemies that can easily wipe out your entire party.

To disable encounters, press down on the right analog stick. You can also do so from the Boost menu.

3. Next, make your way southwest of Altair until you see a town to the left of a mountain range.

4. Inside of Mysidia you will be able purchase spells such as Barrier, Wall, Swap and Holy.

In terms of armor, you can buy Ice Shield, Knight’s Armor, Thief’s Gloves and Giant’s Gloves.

When it comes to weapons, you can get the Power Staff, Flame Lance, Ogrekiller and Ice Bow.