Final Fantasy 9

Final Fantasy 9

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Instruction Manual Translation
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FINAL FANTASY IX: Instruction Manual Translation
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produced by Squaresoft, SCPS 45500-3
published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

translated by Henry H. Jerng (hjerng@leland.stanford.edu)
on July 9, 2000




TRANSLATOR'S NOTE: This FAQ is specifically designed to
provide early adapters (especially Final Fantasy fanatics)
with basic information about how to play this game. All
information provided is as accurate as I can make it
according to the instruction manual, without actually
playing through the game.
After approximately 2 hours of actual play, I cannot
yet deliver even a decent review of this latest installment
of Final Fantasy. Still, it is already perfectly obvious
that Squaresoft has come through with a graphically
beautiful and absolutely playable game with, above all,
magnetic personality. FFIX is filled with wonderous fantasy
and adolescent FUN- in complete contrast from the serious
drama that was FFVIII.
Back to the fantasy...

Henry


TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Introduction
II. Quick glance on controls
III. Let's enjoy the story
IV. Let's travel the world
V. Let's battle
VI. Let's use ability
VII. Let's play card games
VIII. Let's raise chocobos!
IX. Still more: this is how you play
X. Hints


I. INTRODUCTION

(This comes by the way of Sony...)
Thank you for purchasing "PlayStation" Final Fantasy IX by
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Please read the attached
instruction manual thoroughly before starting the game.
Please keep this instruction manual for future reference.

(Back of game)
"Time passes unconcerned as people live with anxiety, doubt,
and sadness.

And, they try to seek something. That's what they seem to
be doing.

For Zidane, something to protect himself.
For Vivi, his own existence.
For Garnet, something like herself.

In a world where a mist completely covers everything, they
each pursued their very own "answers". At times, they
fought against one another; at other times, they held each
other's hands.

What were their "answers"?
Could they discover something there?

You may understand that if you read this story..."

THIS IS HOW YOU ENJOY A FANTASY. In Final Fantasy IX
(FFIX), everything you want to know on how to play,
including what's written in the manual, can be found in the
game. To say this concretely, if you press the SELECT
button after opening the menu screen, you can point the
cursor and see explanations for commands and items.
Furthermore, a character called Mogutaro will appear during
the story and explain essentially how to progress through
the game.
And, this instruction book does not repeat the same
explanations as found in the game. Instead, if will
introduce you to how to enjoy FFIX. If you read this
booklet, it's expected that you will progress smoothly in
the game AND understand how best to play FFIX until all the
nooks and corners have been searched. Before you start
playing and even when you're playing, please look over this
booklet several times.


II. OVERALL LOOK AT CONTROLS

The controls for FFIX changes depends on 4 different
situations, as described below. Try to understand the
controls for each situation so you'll move and control the
characters at will.

(Menu Screen)
Directional Keys: move cursor/switch between one or whole
when using abilities
Left Stick: move cursor
Right Stick:
Circle Button: decide/ability list display (status menu)
X Button: cancel
Triangle Button:
Square Button: change to ability and equipment screen
L1 Button: change character/change display page/switch
between one or all when using abilities
L2 Button:
R1 Button: change character/change display page/switch
between one or all when using abilities
R2 Button:
Select Button: help display
Start Button: decide (when on controller config screen)

(Battle Screen)
Directional Keys: move cursor
Left Stick: move cursor
Right Stick:
Circle Button: decide
X Button: cancel
Triangle Button: change character you're entering command
for
Square Button: not display window (only while pressed)
L1 Button: change display window/switch between one or all
target/escape from battle if continuously pressed with
R1
button
L2 Button: display or not display target window
R1 Button: change display window/switch between one or all
target/escape from battle if continuously pressed with
R1
button
R2 Button:
Select Button: help display
Start Button: pause

(Movement Screen: Field)
Directional Keys: move controlled character
Left Stick: move controlled character
Right Stick:
Circle Button: investigate/speak/decide
X Button: change speed of movement (while pressing X and
directional keys)/cancel
Triangle Button: open menu window
Square Button: investigate/speak/decide/challenge to card
game
L1 Button:
L2 Button:
R1 Button:
R2 Button:
Select Button: display HERE icon/see ATE
Start Button: pause

(Movement Screen: World Map)
Directional Keys: move controlled character/change
direction
and altitude of airship
Left Stick: move controlled character/change direction and
altitude of airship
Right Stick: make your vehicle move forward/backward
Circle Button: enter building/ride vehicle/make vehicle
move
forward
X Button: disembark vehicle
Triangle Button: open menu screen/move to inside the
vehicle
Square Button: call out Moguri/make vehicle move backward
L1 Button: rotate view to left
L2 Button: set direction of view
R1 Button: rotate view to right
R2 Button: change view
Select Button: change Navi Map display
Start Button: pause

* You can soft reset if you press L1, L2, R1, R2, select,
and start all at the same time.


III. LET'S ENJOY THE STORY!

One of the FF series' attraction is its deep story.
This time the story involves a heart-pounding adventure.
Eight important characters form the center of the
story, and their thinking and aims change through the game.
Please see for yourself how they are brought together by
fate and how they weave the story.

Zidane Tribal
Garnet Til Alexandros 17th
Adelbert Steiner
Freija Crescent
Vivi Ornitier
Salamander Cral
Quina Quen
Eiko Carol

A. The story widens with active time event (ATE)
ATE happens in the story like knots in lumber, and they
are events where the player can choose how to see. Whenever
text appears at the lower left part of the screen, showing
that there's ATE happening, you can see an event by pressing
the SELECT button (as an exception, if the letters are grey
colored, you will see the event automatically). Even if you
don't see the ATE, the story will proceed, but if you see it
you can know the story's lining and some aspect of some
character. This way, it increases the emotional immersion
to the story.

B. ATE changes with player selection
Sometimes which event is seen in ATE changes depends on
which one the player chooses and sees before. The photos
(in the manual) shows an example of how that changes occur.
Because the result that you see in the event and the
conversation changes, it's better to try various ways.

IV. LET'S TRAVEL THE WORLD!

The world where the story takes place is huge. Let's
pay attention to explore without overlooking anything.

A. The basics of exploration are conversation and
investigation
As you progress in the story, it's necessary to speak
to many people and search various places. At places where
there are things you can investigate (like strongboxes,
signs, and ladders you can go up and down on), the "feel
icon" appears above the controlled character's head. If you
press the CIRCLE or SQUARE button at that time, you can get
information on what kind of item it is and you can go up and
down on a ladder. As for the feel icon, a "!" is mainly
what is shown, but when you search, a place that has
selections will have a "?" displayed.

B. How to save
If you talk to a special Moguri, the play data can be
saved. You need to pay attention because there are Moguris
that cann't save even if you talk to them, and there are
Moguris that are hidden. Furthermore, on the world map, if
you press the SQUARE button, a Moguri will appear and you
can save. Other than that, you can save also when the
scenario advances to a point when you have to change the
disks.

C. Various adventures other than pressing on with the story
In the game, along with the main story, many events not
directly related are provided. Try to experience these
events as detours.

MOGUNET: Try to forward letters to Moguris
If you choose "MoguNet" when speaking to a Moguri,
you'll be asked to forward letters to other Moguris, and
you'll be shown letters sent to you. Furthermore, if you
hand over letters to Moguris, you can read its content.
Since you can pass these letters back and forth, it's good
to check which Moguri is located where. However, if the
story progresses, please be aware that some Moguris will
change locations.

COLLECTION SEARCH: Gather articles scattered throughout the
world
In your journey, you'll have opportunities to meet
various collectors. Searching for things that these
collectors want is one of the enjoyment of adventure.

1. Stellar Trio: Coin that some nobility collect. There
are more than 10 kinds, and they have the names of various
constellations inscribed on them.

2. Coffee Beans: Ingredient to make delicious coffee. Old
folks who like coffee is looking for these.


V. LET'S BATTLE!

Let's understand the battle system and harness the
power to win no matter who you're fighting against.

A. In order to not lose in battle...
The battles in this game follows the Active Time Battle
(ATB) system where time always passes. Furthermore, command
that you can select in battle differs from character to
character. It can be said that the quickest way to succeed
in battle is by establishing a strategy that suits the
situation, while considering the commands available for use
by various characters.

HOW TO LOOK AT THE BATTLE SCREEN
1. Cursor: It is displayed on a character that you can
choose command for.
2. Command: Fight, Item, and others. All commands shown.
3. HP (Hit Point), MP (Magic Point): Characters with 0 HP
because of enemy attack will be inactive and cannot
join
the battle. MP is the power necessary to use Ability.
4. ATB: Increases with time. When it becomes full, action
(command selection) is available.
5. Trance Gauge: If you receive damage from enemy attack,
trance power increases. The character with full trance
gauge will trance. The trance gauge is also shown at
some events.

B. Easy control during battle

1. Change the order with TRIANGLE button
When there are many characters active and ready, by
pressing the TRIANGLE button, you can change the character
who will choose command, thereby organizing the order of
action.

2. Escape with L1/R2 buttons
If you continuously press the L1/R1 buttons
simultaneously, you can escape from the enemy. Moreover,
time is required until escape, and you can receive attacks
during that time (There are times when you cannot escape).

3. L2 button opens the target window
If you press the L2 button, a target window for
choosing enemy to attack or perform magic appears, and you
can choose the enemy by name.

C. TRANCE changes command
After receiving attacks from the enemy, a character can
have a full trance power and is lit under bright light.
During a trance, attack ability is increased, and it is
possible to perform special attacks that appear when the
commands change. It is an effective strategy to control
trance power before fighting a powerful enemy and then
trance to use special commands.
CRITERIAS FOR MAKING TRANCE ZERO. For characters in
trance, trance power decreases whenever some action is
performed and the trance state is resolved when it becomes
zero. Furthermore, if certain criteria such as 1) zombie or
2) battle ending during trance are fulfilled, then trance
power becomes zero.

D. About abnormal status
We will call changes in a character's condition
"abnormal status". As described below, there are
advantageous and disadvantageous abnormal statuses, so
you'll want to use them wisely in battle. Still, in the
midst of battle, when you try to use item or magic to remove
abnormal status, you can verify the abnormal status by its
icon.

ADVANTAGEOUS ABNORMAL STATUS
(all cancelled at end of battle)
1. Re-Raise: If hit by "battle inactive" spell, it is
removed by recovering HP.
2. Regeneration: HP gradually increases.
3. Haste: ATB gauge has increased speed.
4. Levitate: Body levitate in air. No damage from ground
attack.
5. Shell: Damage from magic attack is reduced.
6. Protect: Damage from physical attack is reduced.
7. Banish: No damage from physical attack.
8. Reflect: Reflect magic (there are exceptions).

DISADVANTAGEOUS ABNORMAL STATUS
(cancelled after battle)
1. Confusion: Becomes uncontrollable; repeated attacks
without regard for friend or foe.
2. Berzerk: Attack power increases, but becomes
uncontrollable.
3. Stop: Time is stopped; you have no control.
4. Poison: HP gradually decreases by poison.
5. Sleep: No control due to sleep.
6. Slow: ATB gauge speed slowed.
7. Heat: Because of fire damage, you will become battle
inactive slowly.
8. Freeze: Becomes uncontrollable due to freezing; if you
receive physical attack, you will become battle
inactive.
9. Minimum: Body becomes small; attack and defense
abilities
drop.
10. Death Sentence: If counter above head becomes zero,
you'll be battle inactive (or dead).
11. Slowly Petrify: If counter above head becomes zero,
you
turn to stone.

DISADVANTAGEOUS ABNORMAL STATUS
(continues even after battle ends)
1. Petrify: Turn to stone; cannot control.
2. Poison Plus: Uncontrollable due to powerful poison, and
both HP and MP slowly decrease.
3. Wills: Stops growth; even after winning battle, Exp and
AP do not increase.
4. Silence: Cannot chant; cannot use magic.
5. Darkenss: Vision becomes bad; physical attacks are
ineffective.
6. Trouble: Damage received from enemy physical attack is
halved, but all party members receive same damage.
7. Zombi: All recovery effects become opposite effects.
8. Battle Inactive: Cannot control until resurrected.

* If in a trance, all disadvangeous abnormal statuses are
cancelled except petrify, zombi, and wills.


VI. LET'S USE ABILITY!
Let's advantageously progress through fights, freely
using special powers called Abilities.

A. To use Ability
You can bring out a character's hidden abilities by
equipping him/her with an item, and you can use it in a form
called ability. The ability that you've drawn out right
after equipping an item called cannot be used; if you
"master" its use by repeatedly battle with it equipped, you
can use the ability even if you un-equip it (take it off).
You'll choose whichever way you like- mastering an ability
you want to use, or trying to use only whatever you need by
switching items/abilities.

When equipping item: Abilities that correspond to the
equipped item will eventually be useable. If you take the
item off, that ability cannot be used.

When mastering ability: Ability that is mastered can be
used freely, even if the corresponding item is not equipped.

B. How to master ability
To master abilities, you must store a certain amount of
ability points (AP) that is set depending on respective
ability. If you win battles with an item equipped, AP is
added to the ability. The AP value can be verified by
putting the cursor on the "Ability" window on the menu
screen, then pressing the CIRCLE button for "Status".

1. Equip item: When you equip an item, you can check the
AP
value of what you want to master.
2. Win AP in battle: AP that is gained is added to various
drawned abilities equally.
3. Collect necessary AP: When gauge turns red and star
marks
are attached, that ability is mastered.

Remember: What's different depending on character
Even if they equip the same item, the ability drawn out
changes depending on the character. That's because only the
ability that meets that character's hidden powers is drawn
out.
The AP value necessary to master an ability is
different from character to character. That's because, even
with the same item, a character may find it easy to master
and another may find it hard.

C. "Action Ability" is where magic and special techniques
can be used
We call abilities that you can use as a command "Action
Ability". To use action ability, you need MP (there are
exceptions). Action Abilities are things as described
below, and the type that can be used depends on the
character. Again, there are also abilities that have
changed names and effects during trance.

Zidane (secret technique)
It's a special technique used by thieves. They're all
convenient assistance-type techniques with generally low MP
cost. (Tonzura: during battle, you can escape enemy with
higher rate of success).

Vivi (black magic)
It's magic used by black wizards. They center around
magic that attack and cause abnormal status changes. (Fire:
damage enemy by producing flame).

Steiner (sword technique)
It's special technique used by swordsmen. Techniques
to lower the enemy's attack and defense capabilities are
abundent. (Balance sword: by decreasing your own HP, you
can cause damage to the enemy by the same amount).

D. "Support Ability" is where you can demonstrate special
powers
"Support Ability" are abilities that, with proper
equipment, can demonstrate effects in battle. Support
ability is gained by equipping things that release the
character's "Magic Stone Power". For more powerful
abilities, you need higher magic stone power. You need to
consider which support ability should be equipped and how
they should be organized.

-Main roles of support ability

1. Prevent abnormal status
They will cancel out specific abnormal status. There
are abilities that work on such things as poison and sleep.

2. Raise given damage
When attacking specific types of enemy, such as worms
or magic users, you can increase damage given.

-About Magic Stone Power
The magic stone power for every character, like MP,
will increase when level goes up. Again, if you take off an
equipped support ability, because that part of magic stone
power is retrieved, you can use it toward another support
ability.

-Examples of combining Support Abilities

1. "Defend" + "Counter" + "Eye-to-eye" = increased
frequency of attacks
The combination that increases the frequency that you
fight back with "Counter". "Defend" receives an attack for
another character, and "Eye-to-eye" is an ability that
increases the active rate of "Counter".

2. "Auto Potion" + "Pharmacist's Prescription" = fight
safely
"Auto Potion" uses potion automatically when receiving
attacks, and "Pharmacist's Prescription" increases the
medicine's effect by 2-fold. When you combine the two, you
can decrease the likelihood of HP becoming zero.

E. How to use Ability depends on the player
If you only use abilities periodically, it's okay if
you equip the item you want to use. However, to use
abilities whenever you feel like it without having to equip,
you have to master the abilities. How to use abilities-
this game's greatest attraction- involves some maneuvering.
Try to find the play style that best suits you by consulting
the info below.

1. Impromptu Expediency Style (If you want to go ahead at
any rate...)
In this style, you equip items that draws out abilities
necessary to meet the situation. Because there's no reason
to master ability, as a result the frequency of battle
becomes few. Then, you must journey with many items so that
you can use the item you want at any time.
The main point: change equipment to meet attacks and
match enemy's weak point.

2. Balanced Style (If you go orthodox...)
In this style, you master abilities that you think is
convenient (for example, "Raise", "Avoid Silence", and
"Warning"), and for other abilities you can use them by
changing equipment. It will be important to check which
ability you've mastered, and it's safe to say that this is
the basic way to progress through the game.
The main point: perfectly test the ability that you
master.

3. Great Talent Mature Late Style (If you play very
carefully and assiduously...)
In this style, you master all the ability that can be
drawn from an item. Because you need lots of AP, to get the
necessary frequency of battle is difficult. However, if you
master it once, you don't need to equip it anymore, so later
on you'll have to work less.
The main point: patiently master abilities while
repeating battles.

D. Advice on top of using abilities

1. Advice 1: Put "Scan" ("Raibura") to practice
By using Scan, you can check the enemy's weak points.
If you use abilities (magic and support ability) to attack
that weak point, you can give highly efficient damage. If
you do not master the appropriate ability, you should equip
items that draw out that ability.

2. Advice 2: Consider combining equipped items
For example, if you simultaneously equip weapons and
accessories that can draw out the same ability, the AP added
to that ability will be doubled and you can master the
ability more quickly. On the other hand, if you don't need
to master that ability, it would be better to increase the
type of ability by equipping an item that draw out a
different ability.

3. Advice 3: Use the shops and combination shops
In towns, you can get powerful items by visiting shops
and creating new ones by combining. Because it's possible
to draw out new abilities, it's better to verify items as
frequently as possible. As for equipping items that draw
out new abilities, you should check how much AP is needed
for the new ability and the usefulness of the new ability.

-Constructing through combination
In order to combine items at the combination shop, you
will need (other than gils) 2 items for material. Because
the 2 items will be used up, consider carefully before
deciding to combine.


VII. LET'S PLAY CARD GAMES!
"Quad Mist" is a very popular card game around the
world. Have fun challenging "soldiers" everywhere by
talking with the SQUARE button.

A. Basic rules of the game
The player and the challenged opponent will each have 5
cards, and each will lay one-by-one cards on a 4 by 4 field.
By placing the cards as described below, you can win your
opponent's cards and make them yours. When all of the
player's cards are used up, the side with the most cards
win.

BASIC: If a placed card has a triangular mark on the side
facing an opponent card without a mark, the opponent's card
is turned over

CARD BATTLE: When the opponent card has a triangular mark
to counter yours, the numbers displayed on the card gets
subtracted from each other, and the one with the smaller
number gets turned over.

COMBO: When a card gets turned over in card battle, it's
possible for that card to turn over other cards around it
(such as ones that cannot counter its sides with triangular
marks).

POWER VALUE: A 4-figured word is inscribed on every card.
This is the power value that determines the card's strength
in card battle, and so the bigger the number the more
powerful the card it. To find out which figure holds what
meaning, you'll have to enjoy the game.

B. Let's consider various strategies
There's not just one way to winning the card games.
Various strategies can be considered, depending on the shape
of the field and the types of cards on hand. Here, I'll
introduce 2 basic ways to play.

1. Stiffen your defense with triangular marks
If you place your cards so their sides without
triangular marks are protected, they are less likely to lose
in card battle and get turned over.

2. Aim for one-shot sudden reversals
Even if your cards get turned over, you can still get
them all back with a one-shot reversal. It you use combos,
it's possible to suddenly, at the final moment, turn all the
enemy's cards in one stroke.

C. The cards you can get by winning the card game
By the game's end, the winner of the card game can
receive one card from the opponent, among the ones that were
turned over. Furthermore, if you win with all opponent
cards turned over, you get all 5 cards. Please remember
that, on the other hand, if you lose completely, your entire
hand of 5 cards will be lost.


VIII: LET'S RAISE CHOCOBOS!
If you increase the power value of your chocobos and
make them more developed, the world that you can explore
further expand.

A. If you have a chocobo, you can play "Look here! Chocobo"
If you meet a chocobo at some place, you can use it for
more than just a ride. On top of a chocobo, you can enter
special places and start to play "Look here! Chocobo".
"Look here! Chocobo" is a mini-game where, within a set
time, you dig out items that are buried everywhere (you'll
need gils to play). If you're luckly, you may unearth a
very valuable item.

B. When your chocobo's level goes up...
Chocobos have beak levels (Lv), and along with level
increases, their ability to dig holes strengthens. The Lv
goes up if you repeatedly have it dig holes, but there seems
to be other ways too......

C. Challenge to "Look here! Chocobo" even on the world map
When playing "Look here! Chocobo", you may dig up a
lithograph called Chocograph. This is a map that shows the
whereabouts of a treasure, and if you find the place that
matches that on the Chocograph, then dig around there with
your chocobo. You may find the treasure. Although it's good
to hurry in the story, but how about taking some time off
and enjoy some treasure hunting.

D. Make your chocobos develop by finding treasures
If you find treasures, your chocobos will develop. If
developed, chocobos can go to places unaccessible before,
and as a result, you can find even more treasures.


IX. STILL MORE; THIS IS HOW YOU PLAY!
Other than what I have already introduced so far, there
are various ways to enjoy FFIX.

A. Let's get a handle on mini-games!
During your adventure, there are many mini-games other
than card games and "Look here! Chocobo". You might even
get a precious item important to finishing the game......

1. Rope Jumping: You'll jump rope by pressing a button
with careful timing. If you try it a number of times, the
timing will get more difficult.

2. Frogs: Try to aim for a moment when frogs in a lake
come on shore. It seems there are frogs with different
sizes and personalities......

B. Try to aim for complete!
Part of the fun of the game is to get a complete
collection of cards, abilities, and items. If you collect
many cards, your collector's level goes up. Good luck in
aiming for the highest level.


XI. Hints

1. When Navi Map is displayed fully, if you press the
TRIANGLE button, you can verify your control method when you
move.

2. How to use the select button! Even during battle, you
can verify the effect of items with "help".

3. If you remember in detail the information from
conversations with town folks and signs of various
locations, it will help you with battles against special
enemies.

4. With the mini-game "jump rope", the trick is to press
the button at the same time you land. Take note that after
the 200th jump, the jump interval is not fixed.

5. If you're aiming for the highest score at Lindbalm's
hunting festival, preferentially defeat Fang first.
Moreover, in the commercial district......

6. Among the rare items that you bought at Treno's auction,
was there something you bought somewhere else?

7. In equipping defense items, between the attributes of
no- effect and added-effect, the no-effect attributes are
more important.

8. Letters that you're entrusted each time in MoguNet is 3.
If you try to hold more than that, one will be thrown away.

9. For characters with low attack ability, it is better to
prepare for emergencies and make them wait and not take the
trouble of giving them commands.

10. Exp and AP are added if all the enemy is defeated. Exp
value is divided among the party members, but AP value is
not shared.

11. AP can be gained from enemy you defeat with petrify or
stop. Exp, war loot, and gil are not gained.

12. When an item is stolen by an enemy, you cannot get it
back. Try to defeat enemy with ability to steal items
first.

13. If you try to repeatedly use "steal", you can only
steal a maximum of 4 types of items from the same enemy.

14. When Zidane uses "See Thru", the name of item will be
displayed, but the rate of successfully stealing it will
decrease.

15. "Save" is an ability that increases Vivi's magic power.
The effect last until the battle's over even if he becomes
incapacitated/battle inactive.

16. After boarding the airship, you can enlarge the Navi
Map, choose your destination, and press the CIRCLE button.
Then it will automatically fly to that place.

17. When your entire party is under the "reflect" status,
if you use an attack magic on your party, you can give
damage to your enemy that's far greater than normal.

18. No matter where in this world, there is a rumor that
there's an ultimate combination shop......

19. If you have 100 cards, your opponent will not lose any
cards. Try to decrease the number using "Card" in the menu
screen.

20. Even if you lose in card battle, if you challenge your
opponent to another game, there is a chance you can win back
the card that you lost in the previous game.

21. Points are added when you find a treasure in "Look
here! Chocobo", and the points can be exchanged for valuable
items.


Finally......
Other than what's written here, there are various
elements incorportated in FFIX. If you're not satisfied
after clearing the game once, consider how you played, and
please try to enjoy thoroughly by playing again.



 
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SaveGame

13.October 2013
Tetra Master
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13.October 2013
Boss Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
Beatrix
FAQ/Walkthrough

16.October 2013
Quina's Blue Magic
FAQ/Walkthrough

17.October 2013
English to Japanese
FAQ/Walkthrough

16.October 2013
Part 1 Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

17.October 2013
Boss Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

11.October 2013
PAL Patch for the European French PAL Version (TXC)
GamePatch

16.October 2013
PAL/NTSC Selector and Patch for the European French PAL Version.
GamePatch

15.October 2013
PAL Patch for the European French PAL Version (HYD)
GamePatch

15.October 2013
PAL/NTSC Selector and Patch for the European German PAL Version.
GamePatch

18.October 2013
No Nonsense Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
Deutsch
GameShark

18.October 2013
Quina's Abilities
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
US Beatrix Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
FAQ/Walkthrough

16.October 2013
Chocograph Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

14.October 2013
Support Ability Gameshark Guides
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
Moogles
FAQ/Walkthrough

13.October 2013
Hippaul Racing
FAQ/Walkthrough

17.October 2013
Boss Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

16.October 2013
Part 2 Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

16.October 2013
Secrets and Side Quests Guide
FAQ/Walkthrough

17.October 2013
Chocobo
FAQ/Walkthrough

17.October 2013
 
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