Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. Hyperlinked items are those not found at the Outfitter. Click for links to corresponding sections on the item list.
Final Fantasy Tactics was the first in the series to adopt the system of a checkerboard-like map on which characters moved and fought. It was the third game of the Final Fantasy series to use a job system, following those of Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy V and improving upon them. Final Fantasy Tactics - Shop Guide Version 1.00 May, 2004 Stephen L. Maxson smax@netcommander.com Final Fantasy Tactics is (C) 1997/1998 Square Co. Shopkeeper 'Is there anything you want?' This guide is not meant as an item/equipment list or guide, but simply aims to catalog when items and equipment show up in the game's shops.
Move-Find Item Treasures |
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Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Blaze Gun |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Elixir |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Glacier Gun |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Kiyomori |
The Deep Dungeon is a completely different area of the game because it offers the player an opportunity to get the best items in the game. To unlock the Deep Dungeon, you must have cleared the events in St Murond Temple (Battle 51). After that, go to Warjilis Trade City where a conversation will occur in a bar. The Deep Dungeon is then unlocked, as a long path to an island is now accessible on the world map. Remember in the Deep Dungeon that there are ten levels, and defeating all the enemies on one level does not guarantee access to the levels below it. You must find an 'exit' randomly placed on one out of five possible locations in each level to continue on (you do not need to be equiped with Move Find Item to do so: any unit can find the exit). Also remember in the Deep Dungeon that your character searching for the rare items should have as low of brave as possible, since the chances of finding these items is (100-Brave)%. If this equation fails, you will get a Phoenix Down instead of the rare item, and the opportunity to get the rare item at this location will be lost forever. Finally, keep in mind that when each walkthrough section refers to the origin, it's referring to the spot where the coordinates equal (0,0) and when it speaks of stairs, it means areas where it's easy to access areas with higher heights.
65. NOGIAS
Enemies: | |
Guest Characters: | None |
Geomancy Available: | Kamaitachi, Local Quake, Sand Storm |
Final Fantasy Tactics Items To Steal
(0,6): Elixir.
(9,4): Kiyomori.
(2,2): Blaze Gun.
(0,9): Glacier Gun.
The origin (0,0) is located at the very bottom, away from the stairs.
Final Fantasy Tactics was the first in the series to adopt the system of a checkerboard-like map on which characters moved and fought. It was the third game of the Final Fantasy series to use a job system, following those of Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy V and improving upon them. Final Fantasy Tactics - Shop Guide Version 1.00 May, 2004 Stephen L. Maxson smax@netcommander.com Final Fantasy Tactics is (C) 1997/1998 Square Co. Shopkeeper 'Is there anything you want?' This guide is not meant as an item/equipment list or guide, but simply aims to catalog when items and equipment show up in the game's shops.
Move-Find Item Treasures |
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Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Blaze Gun |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Elixir |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Glacier Gun |
Common: Phoenix Down |
Rare: Kiyomori |
The Deep Dungeon is a completely different area of the game because it offers the player an opportunity to get the best items in the game. To unlock the Deep Dungeon, you must have cleared the events in St Murond Temple (Battle 51). After that, go to Warjilis Trade City where a conversation will occur in a bar. The Deep Dungeon is then unlocked, as a long path to an island is now accessible on the world map. Remember in the Deep Dungeon that there are ten levels, and defeating all the enemies on one level does not guarantee access to the levels below it. You must find an 'exit' randomly placed on one out of five possible locations in each level to continue on (you do not need to be equiped with Move Find Item to do so: any unit can find the exit). Also remember in the Deep Dungeon that your character searching for the rare items should have as low of brave as possible, since the chances of finding these items is (100-Brave)%. If this equation fails, you will get a Phoenix Down instead of the rare item, and the opportunity to get the rare item at this location will be lost forever. Finally, keep in mind that when each walkthrough section refers to the origin, it's referring to the spot where the coordinates equal (0,0) and when it speaks of stairs, it means areas where it's easy to access areas with higher heights.
65. NOGIAS
Enemies: | |
Guest Characters: | None |
Geomancy Available: | Kamaitachi, Local Quake, Sand Storm |
Final Fantasy Tactics Items To Steal
(0,6): Elixir.
(9,4): Kiyomori.
(2,2): Blaze Gun.
(0,9): Glacier Gun.
The origin (0,0) is located at the very bottom, away from the stairs.
Final Fantasy Tactics Deep Dungeon Items
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