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You should have enough quartz by now to use White Gehenna if you arrange them carefully. Unless you're playing on Nightmare, White Gehenna + Aerial should either kill most of them outright or come very close, as well as faint a couple of them. Remember to position yourself in the back row so you get a clean turn to cast before they reach you.
If you don't have Joshua's second S-craft yet (hits everything) you're very close to getting it and that will trivialize the fight. The Shining Pom for this chapter is also in the plains, just outside Carnelia Tower -- I think it hangs around the lakeshore near the center of the map. Morale + Gehenna + that S-craft is how I killed the fight on the hardest difficulty.
If you have none of those things, put up Chaos Brand on two of them and start fishing for status procs with Hurricane and Flicker.
Its a last resort if you ever happen to find yourself truly stuck.