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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Cait Sith Combat Guide

By
Jessica Dillon

"Cait Sith" iconCait Sith is the most difficult party member to use in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. This is due to his strange playstyle that relies on luck. If you don’t have the proper materia and just rely on RNG, then Cait Sith will fall flat. In addition to luck, you will also need to learn to use his moogle companion to buff your party. The guide below goes over how to use Cait Sith, his best abilities, and how he builds synergy.

Cait Sith is a tricky character who is built around buffing your character and having high luck.

How to Play as Cait Sith - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Cait Sith will join your party at the start of Chapter 9, but you will meet him as soon as you enter the Golden Saucer in Chapter 8. Cait Sith is a cat that rides a giant moogle, but on his own, he’s fast on his feet. Still, without the moogle, he isn’t all that powerful. Your goal is to get one ATB charge and then use Let’s Ride to summon the moogle. Before then, you can use your basic attack to smack around enemies or hold it to spin for an AoE attack. Your heavy attack activates Kitty Wallop dealing a little bit more damage. Kitty Wallop has Cait Sith jump into the air and slam down, this can help you reach flying enemies or knock down ones already on the ground. Your goal is to attack enemies until you have one ATB charge and then use the Let’s Ride skill to summon his moogle. Once on the moogle, combat changes, and you will gain access to more skills. Not being on the moogle will stop you from using your limit break and some synergy abilities.

This changes when you ride the moogle. Your standard attack now allows you to shoot energy from afar. Your strong attack lets you use Dropkick. Using Dropkick will build the Moogle Gauge or you can hold square to have the moogle dash at opponents as well as doing nothing so the Moogle will attack on its own. Once the gauge is full, you will gain access to a host of new abilities in place of your heavy attack. The table below contains each attack that can appear and what it does.

Ability Moogle Level Use
Fight! 2 Buffs the party with "Bravery" iconBravery and "Faith" iconFaith.
"Defense" iconDefense! 2 Buffs the party with "Protect" iconProtect and "Shell" iconShell.
Go Wild! 2 Buffs the party with "Berserk" iconBerserk.
"Silence" iconSilence Slam 3 Inflicts silence on enemies.
"Stop" iconStop Strike 3 Inflicts slow or stop on enemies.
Toxic Tackle 3 Inflicts poison on enemies.
"Petrify" iconPetrify Piledrive 3 Inflicts petrify on enemies.

(1 of 3) Kitty Wallop can slam flying enemies into the ground.

The attacks that appear at each level are random, and when you use the ability, the Moogle Gauge will drop back to level one. You should see Cait Sith as a way to boost your party. Just be aware that the RNG element of his abilities does make him a bit of a wild card. The "Luck Up Materia" iconLuck Up Materia does seem to help with his Roll O’ Dice and "Fortune Telling" iconFortune Telling skills. While he may not fit your party at all times, there are sections of the game where you will be forced to use him, like during Chapter 11.

Luck Up Materia

We highly suggest that if you’re going to play Cait Sith that you upgrade the "Luck" iconLuck Up Materia to level five. This will give you a 50% increase in luck, helping his hits to have a higher chance of being powerful. The Luck Up Materia can be obtained from a ghost on the second floor of the Ghost Square’s Hotel inside of the Golden Saucer in Chapter 12. Keep in mind that even with high luck there’s a chance that your luck-based abilities and limit break will still fall flat. It’s highly suggested you think of Cait Sith as a buffer with the ability to occasionally cause high damage.

Best Abilities for Cait Sith

Cait Sith has several abilities to use, but some of them rely heavily on luck, which adds another layer of RNG to the character. Additionally, you won’t be able to use some of his moves if you’re not riding the moogle. The table below goes over every move that Cait Sith can use.

Ability Description
Let’s Ride Summon "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith’s moogle companion.
Roll O’ The Dice Roll a die. Resulting effect varies depending on which number appears.
"Fortune Telling" iconFortune Telling Deal damage great or small—or perhaps just get your fortune told.
Lady Luck Call upon the goddess of fortune to temporarily increase allies’ critical hit rate.
"Moogle Kaboom" iconMoogle Kaboom Turn your moogle into a ticking time bomb that explodes when it leaves combat.
Moogle Mine Use the moogle to scatter landmines that explode upon enemy contact. Moderately increases stagger.
"Moogle Magic" iconMoogle Magic Use an equipped summon’s ability. Can only use while riding moogle during battles in which summons are available. Cooldown increases with each use.
Moogle Knuckle Use the moogle to deliver a fistful of pain. Increased stagger damage bonus.

Moogle Magic

"Moogle Magic" iconMoogle Magic is, without a doubt, one of the most useful abilities in the game. To activate it, you must equip Cait Sith with the "Crystal Megaphone" iconCrystal Megaphone. This item can be found in Chapter 10 inside the Observatory Treasury of Cosmo. This ability is extremely powerful as it lets you summon for just one ATB charge. Using this move with the "ATB Boost Materia" iconATB Boost Materia can help you unleash a powerful summon seconds into battle. The "First Strike Materia" iconFirst Strike Materia is also useful as it gives you a small ATB boost at the start of the battle. Just equip which summon you wish to use to Cait Sith, and activate the ability early on or when you’re about to stagger an enemy for best results. Beware, this ability is only available for use in which you can normally call a Summon.

Moogle Knuckle

Moogle Knuckle is the second-best move you can use with Cait Sith. This move is activated when you equip Cait Sith with the Golden Megaphone. This weapon is found inside Shinra Manor in Chapter 11. This attack hits the enemy with a powerful hit and is especially useful against staggered enemies, the only problem being that Cait Sith’s moves are largely tied to what megaphone he’s currently holding. You can’t have Moogle "Magic" iconMagic and Moogle Knuckle at the same time, so be sure to strategize on what move you would like to use for the battles ahead.

Lady Luck - Support Build

Lady Luck is a great move if you’re looking to make Cait Sith a pure support build. This ability increases the critical hit rate for the party and can be obtained by equipping Cait Sith with the Gjallarhorn. This megaphone is found during Chapter 11 after you complete the Esoteric Secrets of the Elders’ side quest and trade 45 Chocograss to the Chocograss collector in Nibel.

Cait Sith’s Weapons and What Abilities They Grant

Cait Sith has a variety of weapons you can equip. Each on gives him a different ability. The table below goes over which ability each weapon gives Cait Sith and where to find them.

Weapon Ability Chapter Location
"Yellow Megaphone" iconYellow Megaphone "Roll o’ the Dice" iconRoll o’ the Dice Chapter 8 Intial Equip.
"Iron Megaphone" iconIron Megaphone "Fortune Telling" iconFortune Telling Chapter 8 Alternative Intial Equip.
"Red Megaphone" iconRed Megaphone "Moogle Kaboom" iconMoogle Kaboom Chapter 9 In the Gongaga Gorge near "Gongaga Village" iconGongaga Village.
Resounding Megaphone Moogle Mine Chapter 9 In the phonebooth at the Gongaga Airstrip.
"Crystal Megaphone" iconCrystal Megaphone "Moogle Magic" iconMoogle Magic Chapter 10 In the Cliff of Observation in "Cosmo Canyon" iconCosmo Canyon.
Golden Megaphone Moogle Knuckle Chapter 11 Specimen Testing in Mako Research Facility - Section W inside of Shinra Manor.
Gjallarhorn Lady Luck Chapter 11 Complete the Esoteric Secrets of the Elders side quest.

All Limit Breaks for Cait Sith

Cait Sith has a very strange limit break. Like other characters, he has three different limit breaks, with the first requiring only one limit break bar, the second requiring two limit break bars, and the third requiring three. These moves are called Magic Mogbox, Mega Magic Mogbox, and Giga Magic Mogbox. Essentially, you throw a box at the enemies with each limit break. The limit break damage is completely linked to your luck and the game’s RNG system. Levels two and three of the limit break have a higher chance of doing more damage, but if you don’t use the Luck Up Materia, you may not deal a good amount of damage.

(1 of 2) Cait Sith’s limit break is a wild card that damages your enemy based off of luck.

Cait Sith’s limit break is a wild card that damages your enemy based off of luck. (left), SOLDIER Moogle Class is a useful synergy ability that has Cait Sith team up with Cloud. (right)

All Synergy Abilities Cait Sith

Cait Sith has plenty of synergy abilities you can make use of. To build synergy as Cait Sith, it can help to use magic. You can find these abilities and the character’s they need to trigger in the table below.

Ability Character Description
SOLDIER Moogle Class Cloud Cloud hops aboard "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith’s moogle and lends it his sword to deliver fearsome slashes. Raises their limit levels.
Mayhem-Go-Round Barret and "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith spin around launching a ranged attack across a wide area. Raises their limit levels.
Mega Moogle Smash Aerith Aerith embiggens "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith’s moogle and launches it at an enemy. Use on staggered foes to increase potency and extend stagger.
Moogle Pinwheel Yuffie The pair simultaneously time using ninjutsu abilities.
Mognificent Shot "Red XIII" iconRed XIII "Red XIII" iconRed XIII and "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith’s moogle leap into the air and attack from above. Temporary Unlimited MP.
United Refocus Tifa "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith and Tifa hone their focus. Temporarily partitions their ATB gauge into three segments.

All Synergy Skills Involving Cait Sith

There are also plenty of synergy skills that other characters need Cait Sith for. The table below goes over every synergy skill that we know uses Cait Sith as a partner.

Ability Character Description
Slip and Slide Tifa Team up with your partner to dodge and deliver a counterstrike. Dodge at the right time to perform a follow-up attack.
Heavenly Ascent Tifa Team up with your partner and perform a jumping attack. Launches enemies high in the air.
Bodyguard Barret, Aerith, "Red XIII" iconRed XIII Ask your partner to defend you while you move about the field.
"Magic" iconMagic Megaphone Cloud, Tifa, Yuffie Allows "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith to attack targets from a distance
All-Out Assault Any "Cait Sith" iconCait Sith and his partner launch an all-out attack.

We hope this guide gave you a better look at how to use Cait Sith. Check out our guides below for tips on how to use the other characters in Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Square Enix
  • Platforms,
    PS5
  • Genre
    Action RPG
  • Guide Release
    15 February 2024
  • Last Updated
    31 August 2024
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