1. Dooooooooooooom. Bhunivelze casts it on you at the start of battle, thus ensuring you have a sense of urgency about the whole thing. Whatever staggers and damages the fastest is your friend. Soldier of Peace is a great choice because it converts Heavy Slash to Artemis's Arrow, but you'll want to choose equipment that mitigates the slow-ish ATB regeneration. I ended up going with Nocturne, Equilibrium, and Carnaval Crusher, however. In any case, you want a varied list of spells, especially wind, along with Heavy Slash for the deep damage. My selection included Aerora, Aero, Icespark, Flamespark, Fira, and Blizzara. Element and Elementa are also handy if you use them wisely. For accessories, stick with ones that guard against Defaith and Debrave. (Serenity Sachet, Mage's Gloves.) When God flings his scythe at you, make sure to guard as it comes towards you and again as it swings back. Fling as many spells as you can, sticking with wind when possible, and slash him to bits when he's staggered. Guard as precisely as you can against Almagest, Giga-Graviton, and Ruinga, but the first form shouldn't give you too much trouble.
2: Now come the elemental attacks. Dealing with things like Aerora and Thundara aren't so bad, but you'll need to prepare to guard precisely against attacks like Wings of Destruction. Watch for Bhunivelze's elemental forms. For instance, when he transforms with Wind Spirit, shoot electricity his way. (Wind/Lightning, Fire/Ice are your paired elements.) Hammer him hard with magic when when he casts Genethliac Hymn, and don't be sad if you don't stagger him before he explodes with Dancing Mad, though you can effectively block much of the damage if you are really really really really good.
3: Hang in there! This form is in some ways like the first, though Bhunivelze is much more powerful here. Again, spell him to death; Aero and Aerora are my favorites, staggering him with some sense of expediency. This where your guarding abilities receive their final test, given God's willingness to throw his weapon around all willy nilly. As for his Hypernova, well, best to have some X-Potions on you. That attack is a real doozy.
4: This is where you'll be glad you came with a full EP meter and any leftover ethers. You will want to block attacks like Divine Efflux, which Bhunivelze signals fairly obviously before shooting eye lasers at you. And he may not just do one pass of lasers, but maybe even a trio, so don't get complacent after a single shot. With Heartless Angel, he summons forth two, well, angels that will take away almost all of your health, leaving a single HP; guard as soon as the camera focuses on Lightning to block the attack. You do almost no damage to Bhunivelze in this form, which is why having a lot of EP is so important: Overclock. Don't accidentally activate Army of One if you can avoid it, since staggering is more important than damage. Use Overclock again and again, bombarding God with magic, until he's staggered. (Easier said than done.) Once he's down, slash away with Heavy Slash and the like until you have vanquished the divine creator for good.
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