Macadameus

"This master of martial arts lives a hermit's life. He has fought every battle a hundred times in his head before the first blow even lands. Handle with care."

Macadameus, known in Japan as Rumaoh, is a character of the Wind alignment in Magical Starsign. Long ago, he was regarded as a god of martial arts, and presently serves as one of the game's superbosses.

Magical Starsign
Macadameus is not very involved in the game's story. However, he is known to have taught martial arts to Biek Fowler, whom he calls his "mortal apprentice".

After Shadra is defeated in Chromagar Cave, Macadameus will observe the Sun as its light shines throughout the Baklava Solar System, taken aback by the students' victory.

Battle
Macadameus will not attack unless he is attacked first. During that time, party members can use Bean Pops to increase their own EXP by 5. Additionally, using Figurines will transform him into special enemies.

To battle Macadameus, the party should all be Lv 90-99 with optimal equipment. The recommended setup for fighting him is as follows:
 * Have Chai cast Parsley Wall from the back row (negates physical damage).
 * Whenever Chai's turn comes up again, move him to the front row and repeatedly use Cactus Crush. His elemental advantage against Wind makes him the essential damage-dealer of this battle.
 * Use Lemon Jams on as many party members as possible (buffs Agility by 50%).
 * Have Pico cast Brawley Ball (Bellber Husk) from the front row (buffs party's IQ by 35%).

After Macadameus is attacked, a small dialogue box shows up announcing his readiness to fight. The following items should be used on him immediately:
 * Throw a Sapphire Bomb (debuffs IQ by 35%).
 * Throw a Ruby Bomb (debuffs Power by 35%).

As previously mentioned, Chai is the best source of damage when fighting Macadameus. Pico, Sorbet, and the Protagonist should also prioritize casting their final spells, whereas Lassi and Mokka, whose affinities are less effective against Wind, can help by using support spells and items.

Name origin
Macadameus comes from the "macadamia" nut.

His Japanese name, Rumaoh (ルーマオ, Rūmao), is an anagram of Japanese phonetic for "homard" (オマール, Omāru), meaning "lobster" in French.

Trivia

 * Macadameus is the only enemy from which one is guaranteed to escape.
 * Because Macadameus drops a key item, and because he can be battled multiple times, it is possible to obtain multiple copies of the Warrior's Nose. This is the only key item it is possible to obtain more than one copy of.