Zahira is a formidable Queen’s Blood player inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and players can find her surrounded by boxes in the village of Kalm. While it is certainly possible to defeat this NPC, she is undoubtedly capable of putting together a solid strategy. Indeed, some players may struggle to beat Zahira at Queen’s Blood inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and this guide is written with those fans in mind.

There is an element of randomness toFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s Queen’s Blood. This means that players may not beat Zahira the first time that they employ the strategy that is detailed below. Fortunately, there is no penalty associated with losing, and fans can rematch Zahira as many times as needed.

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FF7 Rebirth: Zahira Queen’s Blood Guide

There is one very important thing that players should keep in mind when battling Zahira in thisFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthcard game. Specifically, they should do their best tonever place a card so that the green pawns that it creates are adjacent to the opponent’s red pawns. While it is not always possible to avoid making those “threatened” pawns, it is critical that players minimize them to prevent Zahira from gaining control of too many tiles.

Players are advised to keep only the cards that can be played on tiles with one pawn at the beginning of their matches against Zahira.

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For thoseFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthplayersthat may be having a hard time with this concept, the video that is above showcases two matches with Zahira in which the strategy is employed. Fans that watch that video will see that every effort is made to avoid creating threatened green pawns, and only one of them is made across the entirety of the two matches.

To attempt to concretize this idea further, here is an important moment in a match with Zahira that can be analyzed:

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Final Fantasyfanswho look at this board will see that the green pawn in the central space is threatened, and Zahira could easily convert it into a red pawn by playing a variety of cards on the tile to its right. In order to protect that pawn, the player could place either their Queen Bee or Grasslands Wolf upon it, and the first option is the better of the two. Indeed, while the Grasslands Wolf would add more power to the middle lane, it would also create two new threatened green pawns, one in the middle lane and one in the top, giving Zahira additional opportunities to claim space on the board.

Players could also sacrifice the central space and instead place a card on the tile in the top-left corner. They should not place the Queen Bee or Grasslands Wolf on the tile to its right, though, as both of those plays would create a new threatened green pawn.

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As players work to avoid placing green pawns adjacent to red pawns, Zahira will be forced to create her own threatened pawns. Fans should take those opportunities to convert their opponent’s pawns into their own in order to gain control of more tiles. Players should then fill those tiles with their cards, making sure to select those that will give them enough power to win at least two lanes in thisFinal Fantasyminigame.

In summary, Queen’s Blood is a game of board control, and players should focus on having their cards on as many tiles as possible. This is done through avoiding the creation of threatened green pawns, and forcing the opponent to create threatened red pawns, and fans that perfect that strategy should have no trouble beating Zahira and the other Queen’s Blood players that they encounter acrossFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s open world.

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