Gobermouch

The section provides an overview of how to track down and defeat the Notorious Mark for the Gobermouch Hunt.
In-Game Description
“A rogue goblin has been sighted several times in the abandoned village of Eistla, presumably drawn by the stores left behind when the villagers departed for Reverie. Though said villagers will not be returning, we shall surely seek to reclaim the village for mankind once this is all over. I suggest that we end the goblin’s misery now, before he tears the houses down in his search for sustenance.”
Unlock Conditions
This Hunt becomes available at the beginning of the Brotherhood Main Scenario Quest, but only after you’ve visited the infirmary.
Notorious Mark Location
This Notorious Mark can be found in the raised western section of Eistla in Waloed, just south of the Maudlin Mason.

Battle Tactics
Notorious Mark Battle

Class: XXX
HP: XXX
This Mark is just like the Bomb King in that it doesn’t have a “Will Gauge.” The strategy for this fight is to use your Eikonic Abilities as quickly and often as you can.
There are strategies that you can use to get some extra damage done, such as getting a Cold Snap to freeze the enemy or using
Lightning Rod to maximize the damage of other abilities like
Gigaflare and
Judgment Bolt. Otherwise, you should use them as often as you can. You can’t stagger Gobermouch, so why save them?
Gobermouch’s attacks are the same as any other goblin-type enemies, except for two special attacks that it has:
- Goblin Punch: A flurry of punches that you can dodge, followed by one final punch where Gobermouch will lunge towards Clive, so be ready to dodge this final punch.
- Little Swing: Gobermouch will perform a whirlwind attack, slowly moving towards Clive, which is relatively easy to dodge.


A video demonstration of how to successfully complete the fight against Gobermouch.
Spoils
Primitive Battlehorn
- 4,800
Experience Points
- 90
Ability Points
- 15,000
Gil
- 30
Renown
Next Steps
There are five Hunts that can be completed at the start of the “Brotherhood” subchapter. They are listed below:
Gobermouch

“A rogue goblin has been sighted several times in the abandoned village of Eistla, presumably drawn by the stores left behind when the villagers departed for Reverie. Though said villagers will not be returning, we shall surely seek to reclaim the village for mankind once this is all over. I suggest that we end the goblin’s misery now, before he tears the houses down in his search for sustenance.”

Bygul

“Among the diverse beasts that make their home in Waloed, there are many that seem not to be a creation of nature, but of some malign god. Bygul is one such creature—a cat that takes an almost perverse delight in hunting down the few survivors of the human race that yet survive on the fat continent, and toying with them as a child might a doll—complete with the chewing of their extremities.”

Agni

“A band of Cursebreakers making a first foray into Waloed encountered this creature near the road through Halfcombe. Though those with memory of Ash before its fall knew Agni as a peaceable beast—one worshipped as the “Jarlkona of the north”—the aether has since addled its mind, sending it barreling hither and yon, crushing anything in its path. To end its torment would be a mercy.”

Thanatos

“Travelers of the Gilded Path share stories of the crystal giant—a beast who haunts the paths less trodden, illuminating the shadowy canyons with the unmistakable blue glow of aether, and painting them red with the blood of his victims. If our suspicions are correct and this creature is another construct of Ultima, then only by laying him low might we truly begin to live on our own terms.”

Terminus

“After the collapse of the Fallen civilization, their technology slept silently within the ruins of their airships for many a long year. However, of late, these “echoes” of the Fallen age have begun to awaken, attacking any strangers on sight—presumably as they were designed to do. While some are easily escaped, this particular echo persists in pursuing its targets until they lie dead in the dust.”

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Brotherhood
Walkthrough Guide

“The mural at Gjallarhorn has revealed that it is not only Ifrit that Ultima covets for his vessel, but both Ifrit and the Phoenix. Their resolve renewed, the brothers Rosfield being the final leg of their journey from Eistla to the capital.”