Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls


Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls


Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls



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Altair Point of Peril

Similar to the Pravoka enemy area in the first game, FF2 has a place where high-level monsters roam near a town early in the game, resulting in massive death (and XP gain).

From the game's starting point in Altair, head directly South (down) until you hit the very end of the peninsula. The end of the peninsula is 1x3 squares, and by walking on the peninsula, one will encounter very powerful enemies early on in the game.

Some of the monsters encountered on FFII's point of peril:

Black Flan
Red Mousse
Killer Mantis
Behemoth (VERY rare)
Cockatrice
Adamantoise

Please note that you should not take on these enemies until everyone in your party has at least 300 HP, and until one member of your party has got their Fire, Ice, and Thunder spells to at least level 4.

Fighting these enemies this early on in the game is an excellent way to earn gil (each battle typically yields around 700-1500 gil) or to bring up your party's stats (though brining up your party's stats might be tough if you can't survive one hit). Some handy spells to have while fighting these enemies are Protect, Shell, Blink, and Berserk when you have more powerful weapons, and of course the three basic elementals.

FF1 Mini Game

While on the ship, hold down A and keep tapping B. Soon, a sliding tile minigame will appear. The aim of the game is to put the numbered tiles in order from 1 to 15. If you do well, you gain items and money.

Final Fantasy 9 Reference

In the Water shrine, go in it and find the area with all the dancers. Talk to alot of them and you should hear some say something about the Tatarus theater and the "I want to be your canary" play which is all Zidanes theater group in FF9!

Final Fantasy II Leveling Up

In Final Fantasy II, there is no way to really "level up". Instead, there is a realistic stat system that makes you stronger in certain areas based on how you fight. There is an easy way to manipulate magic and weapon levels in this game.

When you enter a battle, select the spell (or, if you wish to strengthen your weapon proficiency, select attack) you wish to level up and confirm your target(s). When your next character comes up, press B to go back to the person you are working with. Continue this as long as you wish to easily gain a level with your magic and/or weapons. Note that you can only level up each spell and weapon skill one time in every battle.

Here lies Link

In Final Fantasy I when you visit Elfheim, press A on the left most tombstone behind the inn. It will say "Here lies Link." Link being the famous elf star of the Legend of Zelda series.



 




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