Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
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Unlimited super weapons and items
Every time you go trough one of the elemental caves you find accessories and weapons that can be used during combat as an item. But the thing is that you can go back and finish over and over those caves tu get an unlimited supplies of Healing Staffs, Lightbringer,Rune Axe and or other powerfull weapons except the ultima weapon unfortunatly. It's long but it's worth it at the end.
Trance Kuja FF9 Reference
In the whisperwind cove, on the floor where you must find a certain boy, there is one boy that says he wants a "Trance Kuja" doll.
Soul of Rebirth
After you've completed the main story, an additional option will appear at the Final Fantasy II main menu. Select Soul of Rebirth to begin a new journey.
Peninsula of Power 2
In Final Fantasy 2 go down from the first town to a peninsula and move around till a foe come out. There you fight very hard foes like Brains. You get major stat boosts if you survive. Great if you started a new file.
Ride a Chocobo
In Final Fantasy II, directly South of Kashuan Keep is a forest, and within the forest is a small patch of grass. Walk over the grass to enter the hidden Chocobo's Forest, a large field of grass. If you find a Chocobo in it, you can ride it.
Homestarrunner.com Reference
In Hellfire Chasm, on the floor that has lots of NPC's blocking your path, one of them tells you, "This is private property. Trespassers will be burninated!"
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!
Toad Mini-Game
If someone in your party has the Toad spell and levels it up to level 16 - the snowcraft mini-game will change to the Toad mini-game. The difference is that you get better items/gil and if you can finish the mini-game with no misses, then you will get the almighty Masamune sword. You can also get other powerful items such as the Genji armor/gloves.
Easy Level Gaining
You go in front of one of the treasure chests in one of the places where you find monsters.(Only on seirtain treasure chests) You`ll find a monster. Then you move away, then go in front of it again,and you`ll end up finding a monster again. Just keep doing it over and over again, fighting and defeating the monsters to gain levels quicker. For example, in the Cavern of Earth B1,go in front of one of the two treasure chests and you`ll find an Earth Elemental 1. Defeat it to claim 384 EXP and 768 gil. Move away from the spot and move back to the spot. You`ll find the same monster again, and defeat it to claim the same experience and gil. This is also a way to get loads of money. Repeat this stradegy to gain levels quicker.
Tougher Monk/Master
In FF1 it says the monk and master specialize in "bare knuckled attacks" and it isnt jokin'. Take the weapon off your monk or master and they should be a lot stronger.
Trogdor
In ff1 go to the Hellfire Chasm. When your in the room with a crapload of people one of them says "Private Property Violators will be burninated" which might be a reference to Homestarrunner.com's Trogdor the Burninator.
Secret Dungeons
Defeat the four fiends to unlock each new dungeon. Each features random maps, exclusive items, and bosses from other Final Fantasy Games. Beating all four fiends before venturing into the dungeons is recommended.
Lifespring Grotto - Defeat Kraken. Located near the canal by Melmond. Earthgift Shrine - Defeat Lich. Located near Temple of Chaos. Hellfire Chasm - Defeat Marilith. Located in the Dragon Islands. Whisperwind Cove - Defeat Tiamat. Located in the rivers near the Ice Cave.
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.
Map Screen
Press B + Select on the map screen to view the World Map. This shows your position and locations.
Kingdom Hearts
Not really anything special, a reference to Kingdom Hearts. On the 27th Floor of the Whisperwind Cove is a boy in "toy Town" (the place with all the houses, in and out) The character with blonde hair says, "I've Been having these weird thoughts lately..". Just like the Intro to Kingdom Hearts.
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.
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.
Tile Game
In FF II there is a match-the-faces tile game that gives items and cash prizes. When you are on the ice sled, hold A and keep pressing B to bring up the game.
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.
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.
Unlock Sound Test
Beat Final Fantasy 1 and 2 once to unlock a sound test.