All Junon Divine Intel Locations in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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All Junon Divine Intel Locations in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

In Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, there are Divine Intel locations in Junon that lower the difficulty of the Phoenix Summon battle in Chadley’s Combat Simulator. This guide will break down where to find all Junon Divine Intel in FF7 Rebirth.

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In Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the Phoenix is the second Summon Materia you can unlock in Junon during Chapter 4: Dawn of a New Era. However, the Summon battle in Chadley’s Combat Simulator is incredibly difficult to defeat. Thankfully, there is a way to easily beat it through the region’s World Intel.

Like the Grasslands Divine Intel in FF7 Rebirth, finding all three Phoenix Crystals in Junon will allow you to substantially lower its difficulty level of Phoenix. You are in luck, as we have already mapped out where each Phoenix Sanctuary can be found in the Chapter 4 region. Below is a map of all Junon Divine Intel in FF7 Rebirth:

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Junon Divine Intel Phoenix Sanctuary Locations

When you arrive at each Sanctuary in Junon, you must complete a Synchronization mini-game to obtain the Phoenix Crystal housed inside. The game works by giving you a combination of buttons you must press in the right order and timing without seeing them visually. You can find a map for each Junon Divine Intel location and their Synchronization pattern below:

Phoenix Sanctuary α

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To reach Junon Divine Intel 1, you will need to make your way to Under Junon, as the Sanctuary is tucked away in the cave leading to the village. Unlike the other Phoenix Crystals in this region, this is pretty straightforward to find, and the Synchronization pattern is fairly easy to do.

  • Commence:
    • X
    • Square
    • X
    • Square
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Phoenix Sanctuary β

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To access Junon Divine Intel 2, you will need to obtain the Chocobo Mount in the region first. This is because the hidden Phoenix Sanctuary is located on top of a mountain north of the map. You will need a Chocobo to climb up a wall to reach Junon Divine Intel 2.

  • Commence:
    • Square
    • Square
    • Triangle
    • Triangle
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Phoenix Sanctuary γ

Screenshot of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Junon Divine Intel 3 location map
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Finally, Junon Divine Intel 3 can’t be reached until you progress the main story first. Specifically, you need to sleep in the Under Junon Inn. After Cloud wakes up, speak to Rhonda, who will give you the quest “When Words Won’t Do.” This side quest will give you access to the Crow’s Nest. Junon Divine Intel 3 can be found on a mountain path that starts inside the makeshift village.

  • Commence:
    • Circle
    • X
    • X
    • Circle
Screenshot of Divine Intel Phoenix Sanctuary 3 in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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Once you complete all three sanctuary locations, you will have the option to lower Phoenix’ Summon difficulty level when fighting it on Chadley’s Combat Simulator. Make sure to check out our How to Defeat Phoenix in FF7 Rebirth guide to learn about which strategy you should use to take down the Summon boss quickly.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is now available on PlayStation 5.


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Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.