Selasa, 27 Mei 2008

Final Fantasy IX Index



Final Fantasy IX Review


Within the first few hours I spent playing Final Fantasy IX, I predicted that opinions over it would be sharply contrasting. Much of today's following of the Final Fantasy series consists of people who were brought on board with Final Fantasy VII, which is often credited with single-handedly bringing RPGs into the mainstream. So, we have a lot of FF fans out there who never experienced the first two thirds of the series, and never bothered to get the previous games because of a stigma against anything on outdated consoles.

Now we have Final Fantasy IX, a game which is basically a response to long-time series fans' complaints about the direction the series has been taking. I was definitely one of these complainants. While I loved FFVII, FFVIII had serious problems with both its plot and gameplay. What these two games had in common is that they almost completely lost touch with the fantasy elements of their predecessors, becoming entirely sci-fi outings instead of the blend of genres that has made Final Fantasy so interesting.

I think almost everyone who is a long-time fan of the series and enjoyed the feel of the first six installments is going love Final Fantasy IX. As for the people who are new to the series, FFIX will be different from what they've experienced up to this point. Some may be quick to embrace it, while it will probably turn many people off.

So how much of Final Fantasy IX is a retro experience? To begin with, FFIX's plot shows the effort to return to the style of pre-PSX Final Fantasies. The world of FFIX is vastly medieval, with technology playing a limited role. It's still a world of mixed genres, but when you spend the game walking through castles and cobblestone paths instead of concrete roads and neon skyscrapers, you can tell the difference.

The party is back up to four, a welcome correction after two games with the decidedly underwhelming party of three. This four-person party is very important, because like early FFs, the emphasis in FFIX is on having a well-balanced party instead of highly customizable individual characters. In FFVII and VIII, the characters were basically blank slates that you could build up any way you wanted, with very few individual characteristics (basically the limit breaks). In FFIX, characters each have classes once again-- not every character can do every technique or spell. There are fighters who will never be able to cast magic and mages who will be extremely weak fighters but powerful magic users. You also have characters who are mostly healers, and the return of FF classes like Dragoon and Blue Mage. The idea of course is to create a balanced party using these classes. Full Review...


Final Fantasy IX Information


Game: Final Fantasy IX
Developer
: Square
Publisher: Square Japan, Square EA, Infogrames
Genre: RPG
Medium: CD
Platform: PSX, PSOne


Final Fantasy IX Release Date


Japan: 07/7/2000
USA: 11/14/2000
Europe: 02/16/2001


Final Fantasy IX Box Arts


« Japan » « USA » « Europe »


Table of Contents
Index - For standard Final Fantasy IX information as well as boxart and our own review.

Ability List - Find out the abilities each character knows. No need to worry about what abilities each character knows, now you can find out.

Ability Properties - New to Final Fantasy IX then you need this. A full list of abilities, effects and costs.

Add-On List - Stat boosts, these Add-on accessories can help you with boosts to several stats at once.

Arm Gear List - More accessories to help you during Final Fantasy IX. Find out if they can help.

Armor List - learn to defend yourself with the best equipment. Armor will help you a lot, find out which armor is in Final Fantasy IX and if it can help you.

Battle System - Final Fantasy IX has it's own battle system, similar but different to the others. Learn more about it

Beatrix Guide - Find out what you need to have Beatrix in in your party and how you should use her.

Black Magic List - Magic and MP, find out what the Final Fantasy IX black magic is and how much it costs.

Card Listing - For a complete list of Final Fantasy IX Tetra Master cards as well as images.

Characters - For information on the characters of Final Fantasy IX such as name as well as personal bio.

Cheat Codes - These aren't Final Fantasy IX cheats, but secrets. Find out strange new secrets, games and things you never thought was possible.

Chocobo - They are big, fluffy and taste unsurprising like Chicken. Find out how to the the Chocobo's of Final Fantasy IX can help you.

Chocobo Air Garden - Find out where Final Fantasy IX's chocobo Air Garden appears.

Chocographs - Find out how to complete another of the Final Fantasy IX minigames, including images.

Eidolons - Summons, Powerful but limited to two characters. Find out which summons are in Final Fantasy IX and information about their attacks.

Elements Guide - Find out which elements effect which types of monsters. Final Fantasy IX just got that bit much more easy.

Excalibur 2 Guide - Steiner's ultimate weapon. Find out how you can get through the game and get this weapon in less than 12 hours!

Gameplay - Find out some of the gameplay features of Final Fantasy IX

GameShark Codes - Although there are no built in cheats for Final Fantasy IX. Using GameShark you will be able to unlock everything using these codes and the GS CD.

Hades Guide - Hades, an extremely hard optional boss. Read our Final Fantasy IX strategy on how to defeat him.

Head Gear List - For extra defence, wear a hat. Find out which Final Fantasy IX head gear can help you.

Hunting Festival - 12 minutes, 1 man. Find out which creatures give you the most points and see if you can complete this Final Fantasy IX quest.

Instruction Manual - Downloaded Final Fantasy IX or got it preowned then this is for you, the Final Fantasy IX booklet read for you to read.

Key Items List - 16 key items, 16 locations and 16 effects. Find out what the Final Fantasy IX key items are and where to get them.

Level Chart - Higher EXP equals higher level, find out how much you'll need to get to max out your Final Fantasy IX or just see how much you'll need to reach the next level.

Menu Translation - If you can read this then you know Japanese, but these screens gave fans an idea of what the games menu system would look like before the english version was released.

Mognet Guide - While on your journey through Final Fantasy IX, you take the surprise of a mailman. Find who you need to deliver messages for and their recipients.

Ozma Guide- Just when you think you've finished Final Fantasy IX, remember that there are other bosses you can fight. Ozma is a difficult boss and this guide will help.

Prima Vista - Some technical specs of Final Fantasy IX's Prima Vista Airship.

Shop List - As time goes by, Final Fantasy IX shops will get in new stock. Find out what they get and when they get it.

Side Quests - This is something all Final Fantasy IX fans should read. A complete list of side quests and how to complete them.

Status Effects - Status effects are bad, but in Final Fantasy IX they are worse. With more status effects than in previous games, you need to know what can affect you and what can cure you.

Stellazzio Coins List - 13 coins, 13 rewards. Find out how to complete this Final Fantasy IX sidequest.

Synthesis Shop List - Sometimes you can't find or buy the best accessories, in Final Fantasy IX you need to make them.

Tetra Master - Final Fantasy IX decided to remove Triple Triad and decided to go with Tetra Master. Learn the basics of playing and which cards are available in the game.

Trance Mode - With great power comes great responsibility, or you can just use this great power to kick ass. Learn everything you need to know about Trance

Ultimate Weapons - As you increase your skill and power, don't settle for anything less than the Ultimate Weapons. Learn the location of the Ultimate Final Fantasy IX weapons for your characters.

Walkthrough - Even the best need help and without this complete Final Fantasy IX walkthrough you will have all the help you need.

Weapon List - Sometimes a weapon isn't good enough. This list of Weapons and their bonuses will help you decided which is the best weapon for you.

White Magic List - With two white mages available, make sure you pick the right one for the right task. With this magic list it will be easier to know who can do what and how much it will cost.

Worldmap - The World is a big place. If you don't want to get lost or need to find a location, this is right for you.

Animated GIFs - Animated Final Fantasy IX sprites. Small enough to even be used as avatars.

Artworks - Official, high quality artwork done the ever popular and renowned Yoshitaka Amano.

Full Movies - FMVs of Final Fantasy IX from disc's 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Lyrics - Melodies of Life was a beautiful song used in Final Fantasy IX. Now you can read the lyrics and perhaps sing along.

Midi Files - Want to find your favourite Final Fantasy IX song but don't want to waste time on large files? Well these midi files may be what you need.

OST Track List - Almost 160 songs were made for Final Fantasy IX but 110 were released on the four disc soundtrack, find out which made it.

OST+ Track List - The missing music from the Final Fantasy IX soundtrack. 42 songs that never made it to the OST.

Piano Scores - Heard the Final Fantasy IX songs? Well now you can play it.

Screenshots - View these high quality Final Fantasy IX screenshots. From FMV, causal chatting and menu's.

Wallpapers - In a mix of 800x600 and 1024x768, these 27 high quality and official Final Fantasy IX wallpapers will look good as your desktop.

Jumat, 23 Mei 2008

Final Fantasy IX Elements Guide

Do you have the trouble in defeating monster which has higher experience than all your characters? How about the bosses, are they too strong for you? Well, we have the solution for you if you are facing monsters/bosses which are using "Elements" as both their attacking and defensive main point.

Fire Elements » Ice/Undead Monsters/Bosses
Water Elements » Fire Monsters/Bosses
Wind Elements » Flying Monsters/Bosses
Earth Elements « Flying Monsters/Bosses
Holy Elements » Shadow Monsters/Bosses
Shadow Elements » Holy Monsters/Bosses
Thunder Elements » In/Near Water Monsters/Bosses
Ice Elements » Fire/Dragon/Insects/Giants Monsters/Bosses

» - Effective
« - Ineffective

Monsters/Bosses which hit you using their claws or any parts of their bodies are not affected when you use Elemental attack towards them, it will still reduce their HP though. Attacks which do not use Elements are called Non-Elemental Attack.

Final Fantasy IX Add-On List

Key Legend
(S): Support Ability
(A): Action Ability

Anklet
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
4000 1600 Magic +3, Spirit +1, Evade +5
Description: Anklet adorned with a four-leaf clover that raises spirit.
Abilities: Locomotion(S), Healer(S), Counter(S)

Power Belt
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
2000 3500 Defense +2, Strength +3
Description: Belt that raises Strength.
Abilities: MP Attack(S), Counter(S), Fira(A)

Black Belt
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
4000 5500 Strength +2, Spirit +2, Defense +1
Description: Belt that raises Strength. Raises Wind Elem-Atk.
Abilities: HP+20%(S), Beast Killer(S), Demi(A)

Glass Buckle
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
500 800 Magic Eva +5, Strength +1, Magic +1, Spirit +2
Description: Buckle protected by mysterious powers.
Abilities: Antibody(S), Add Status(S), Thunder(A)

Madain’s Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
3000 3750 Spirit +2, Magic Def +2
Description: Ring used as a charm since ancient times. Absorbs Ice Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Body Temp(S), Chemist(S), Guardian Mog(S)

Rosetta Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
24000 18000 Defense +1, Evade +2, Magic +1, Magic Def +3, Magic Eva +2
Description: Ring with a fire god’s spirit dwelling inside. Absorbs Fire Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Level Up(S), Concentrate(S), Reflectx2(S)

Reflect Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
7000 3500 Spirit +1, Strength +1, Magic Def +1
Description: Ring enchanted with the spell ‘Reflect.’
Abilities: Auto-Reflect(S), Distract(S), Reflect(A)

Coral Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
1200 2000 Spirit +2, Magic Eva +3
Description: Ring adorned by corals. Absorbs Thunder Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Insomniac(S), Man Eater(S), Lancer(A)

Promist Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
6000 4500 Strength +2, Evade +3
Description: Ring that raises Strength.
Abilities: Restores HP(S), Absorb MP(S), Mag Elem Null(S)

Rebirth Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
7000 5000 Spirit +4, Magic Def +2
Description: Ring with a phoenix’s power dwelling inside. Raises Holy Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Auto-Life(S), Life(A), Revive(A)

Protect Ring
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
40000 20000 Spirit +1, Defense +2, Evade +4, Magic Def +3, Magic Eva +6
Description: Protects you from various attacks. Elem-Def: All elemental damage reduced by 50%.
Abilities: Long Reach(S), Mag Elem Null(S), Half MP(S)

Pumice Piece
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
25000 1 Evade +5, Magic +2, Magic Def +1, Strength +2
Description: ‘Put it together with the other piece.’ Absorbs Holy/Shadow Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Boost(S)

Pumice
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
50000 1 Speed +1, Magic +1, Defense +1, Magic Def +2
Description: ‘Summon the beast from the dark.’
Abilities: Ark(A)

Yellow Scarf
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
400 900 Strength +2, Magic Def +1
Description: Scarf that raises Strength.
Abilities: Bird Killer(S), Millionaire(S), Steal Gil(S)

Gold Choker
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
1300 2000 Evade +2, Magic +2, Magic Def +1
Description: Magic choker. Elem-Def: Wind damage reduced by 50%. Raises Shadow Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Auto-Potion(S), Flee-Gil(S), Shell(A)

Fairy Earrings
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
3200 3000 Evade +4, Magic Eva +2, Spirit +2
Description: Earrings that raise Spirit. Raises Wind Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Level Up(S), Body Temp(S), Regen(A)

Angel Earrings
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
80000 10000 Strength +2, Defense +2
Description: Holy earrings worn by women. Raises Holy Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Auto-Regen(S), MP+20%(S), Reis’s Wind(A)

Pearl Rouge
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
5000 2000 Magic Eva +4, Spirit +4, Magic +2
Description: Rouge used by women that draws out Holy power. Elem-Def: Holy damage reduced by 50%. Raises Water Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Level Up(S), Reflect-Null(S), Loudmouth(S)

Cachusha
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
1000 1500 Speed +1, Magic +2, Spirit +1, Magic Def +1
Description: Hair ornament enchanted with various powers, worn by women. Raises Fire Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Bright Eyes(S), Ability Up(S), Life(A)

Barette
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
1800 3500 Strength +3, Magic +1, Spirit +1, Magic Def +1
Description: Hair ornament enchanted with various powers, worn by women. Raises Ice Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Chemist(S), Gamble Defense(S), Cura(A)

Extension
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
3500 5000 Strength +1, Spirit +1, Defense +1, Magic +2, Magic Def +1
Description: Hair ornament enchanted with various powers, worn by women. Raises Thunder Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Auto-Potion(S), MP+10%(S), Level Up(S)

Ribbon
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 Strength +1, Spirit +1, Defense +1, Evade +5, Magic +3, Magic Def +1, Magic Eva +4
Description: Item that always keeps Mog beside you. Absorbs Water/Wind Elem-Atk. Elem-Def: Fire/Ice/Thunder/Holy damage reduced by 50%.
Abilities: Madeen(A), Ability Up(S), Guardian Mog(S)

Maiden Prayer
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 Magic +1, Magic Def +1, Magic Eva +3
Description: Item that has a nice fragrance. Raises Holy Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Auto-Regen(S)

Ancient Aroma
Buy Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 Strength +2, Evade +4
Description: Item that radiates a mysterious light. Raises Shadow Elem-Atk.
Abilities: Odin’s Sword(S)

Garnet
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
350 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Bahamut(A), Healer(S)

Amethyst
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
200 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Atomos(A), Demi(A)

Aquamarine
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Leviathan(A), HP+10%(S)

Diamond
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Body Temp(S), Distract(S)

Emerald
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Haste(A), MP+10%(S), White Draw(A)

Moonstone
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Shell(A), Beast Killer(S)

Ruby
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Carbuncle(A), Reflect(A)

Peridot
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
100 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Ramuh(A), Thundara(A)

Sapphire
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
200 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Fenrir(A), High Tide(S)

Opal
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
100 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Shiva(A), Blizzara(A)

Topaz
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
100 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Ifrit(A), Fira(A)

Lapis Lazuli
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
400 1 None
Description: Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Ability Up(S), Accuracy+(S)

Phoenix Pinion
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
300 1000 None
Description: Cures KO. It cannot be used in the field.
Abilities: Phoenix(A)

Dark Matter
Synth Sell Stat Bonuses
N/A 1 Strength +3, Magic +2
Description: Deals damage to the target. Equip as an Add-on.
Abilities: Odin(A)

Final Fantasy IX Battle System

Combat System
The combat system for Final Fantasy IX is comparable to the system from Final Fantasy VII. Also character classes return to Final Fantasy IX. Battling parties can consist of up to four characters, and you'll be able to make use of front and back rows, depending on the weapons and abilities a character can use. A new option called ‘Trance Mode' replaces the Limit Breaks, although it servers the same purpose (this is a very good thing because well lets face it we all like Limit Breaks). When a character takes a certain amount of damage, they will go into a trance, which allows them to make use of previously inaccessible abilities. Each character will gain skills based on their character alone, such as Zidane having a steal command (Mug like in Final Fantasy VIII) since his character class is Thief. Magic returns to being used via magic points (MP) because so many people complained about the Junction System in Final Fantasy VIII. The choice of spells available to a character will be limited by what their class is.

Spells
To completely understand the availability of skills and spells to characters in Final Fantasy IX, you must understand the equipment system. The availability of equipment for characters is similar to the SNES Final Fantasy titles - equipment will not be limited to one person, but one class type. Thieves and warriors will be able to equip light armor, while knights will wear heavy armor and mages will be able to equip robes. The same basic pattern applies for weapons, and it is then from these different equipment classes that the abilities and spells a character can use is determined. Every item and piece of equipment in Final Fantasy IX has its own set of skills it can teach to certain characters. When equipped, the items and weapons a character uses will allow the character to use its selected abilities. One example given is Vivi's Black Mage Staff. When equipped, Vivi will be able to use the magic spells "Osmosis" and "Fire" in battle. Each of these spells has its own Action Points (AP) gauge, which when full, allows Vivi to continue using the spells even after he unequipped the Black Mage Staff. (Note: this AP is not for Guardian Forces). AP is gained merely by battling with the equipment on, which means you'll need to use all equipment and items available to a character for a certain amount of time if you wish to learn every spell and ability that the character can learn.

Action Abilities and Status Abilities
The abilities themselves come in two different classes, Action Abilities (AA) and Status Abilities (SA). Action abilities give your character in-battle commands, such as extended stealing abilities or the power to use summoned Guardian Forces (Which know so far the returning GFs are Leviathan and once again Bahamut). Status Abilities can raise a characters statistics or can increase a character's resistance to status changes, such as poison, or blind.

Final Fantasy IX Cheat Codes

Author's Party
Zidane on level 64
Eiko on level 53
Quina on level 64
Amarant on level 62

This is really easy if you get Zidane just on the verge of a Trance, then challenge Hades. He has 60,000 HP, but it will be easily taken away from him with Zidane's Grand Lethal Trance move. This will hit 9999 each go. Have Quina cast Mighty Guard and Amarant throw Wing Edges. These will take about 7800 each go. Hades will use an attack called Judgement Sword. This will knock one person down to one hit point. Have Eiko cast Curaga on that person and carry on. With Grand Lethals and Wing Edges, it'll all be over in a couple of rounds. Don't worry about his countdown. When he said "3", I killed him before he could say "2"!

When you beat him, he will tell you about the 2 Pumice Pieces. If you have these, he will synthesize the Pumice which allows Dagger to use Ark. Fear it greatly! Apart from the Pumice, he will also synthesis great things such as Ethers, some great armor, accessories, weapons, and the Save the Queen sword. If you get Save the Queen, the ending sequence will change slightly.

Black Jack mini-game
First, complete the game. Once the credits finish and "The End" screen appears, press R2, L1, R2, R2, Up, X, Right, Circle, Down, Triangle, L2, R1, R2, L1, Square(2). If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound. Press Start to begin playing the Black Jack mini-game


Cut FMV
When the FMV begins, quickly open the cover of your PSX, and then close it. The game is going to resume at the point where the FMV has just ended. And if you are using PS2, just push the eject button to take the CD-Rom out and then push the button again to put it in.

50% Chances of Enemies
When you move on the worldmap, just keep on pressing the direction button. Don't push any button when you are doing this code!

Moogle, Angry!?
Call out a moogle by pushing the square button on the worldmap. When you call up the moogle and let him go back without doing anything for many times, it will be talking in different ways. There are going to be 3 different lines when he is angry.

Zidane's "Lucky Seven" Skill!
Zidane's "Lucky Seven" skill is going to work when the single-digit of his HP is "7" (e.g -> 1007). It is going to cause a random damages of "7", "77", "777" and "7777". However, if the single-digit of his HP is not "7", then the damages it is going to cuase will always be "1".

Unlimited MP
Have Amarant in your party and make sure he has learned the Chakra skill. Also, the minimum MP needed for this trick to work is 4 MP. Enter a battle and have Amarant cast Chakra on himself. For 4 MP, he will restore MP equivalent to about 20% of his maximum MP. Continually cast it until you get reached your maximum MP. Since you can do this to other characters in the party as well, you can end up will everyone with maximum MP.

Easy AP
Walk around in the darkness for awhile in the field and forests around the town that has the auction house and lady who collects the zodiac signs. You will encounter a ghost. Give it some ore and you will win the battle, resulting in 10 AP.

Easy Experience
Use Quina's level 5 Death spell against the level 60 Grand Dragons on the outside of Gizamalike's Grotto for around 8800 experience per person. Equip the quick level gain support ability (level up) for even more. Also, remember to take Coral Rings to protect against the Dragon's Thundaga spell.

Defeating the Iifa Tree
When fighting the Iifa Tree, simply cast "Life" on it and it will die instantly. It is an "undead" creature, so "Life" is essentially "Death".

Defeating Ozma
If you encountered all the spirits in Gaia and satisfied their requests go to Chocobo Aerial Garden (you will need a Gold Chocobo and a Dead Pepper). Examine the stone on the second platform and choose the third option, then the first option to fight Ozma. To defeat Ozma, put Zidane, Dagger, Quina and Eiko in your party. Have Quina use Magic Hammer three or four times to steal all Ozma's Magic Points -- from now on it cannot use any spells. Then, have Zidane and Quina attack and Dagger and Eiko heal (do not use summons, you need a large amount of MP in this battle). With some of patience (an half of an hour if you are lucky), you should defeat Ozma.

Defeating the Soul of the Ancient Tree of Life
When fighting the Soul of the Ancient Tree of Life, never use a Fire spell. If this is done, it will counter-attack your entire party with this Fire magic or do an attack that can deal over 700 HP of damage. Sometimes he may even use it two times in a row that can immediately end the game. Instead, use others spells such as Ice 2 or Bolt 2, which can do some very heavy damage on him.

Defeating Undead Creatures
When battling a creature of the undead type, use an anti-KO item and it will instantly "kill" them.

Quadruple Magic Attack
When you get a reflect ring, have the four characters you regularly have in your party with learn "Auto Reflect". When they all have it turned on, cast a reflective party spell, such as Bio or any of the elements, at yourself, This will effectively quadruple the power of the spell on a single target. However, this is only helpful for lower levels and is virtually useless if you have great spells.

9999 damage with Atomost
The formula For Dagger's summon Atomost is as follows
- Full Animation: (30+ Party's number of Amethysts)% of enemies HP.
- Short Animation: 2/3 of Full Animation formula.
For example, if you have 70 Amethysts, it takes 100% of the enemies HP off, with a limit of 9,999. This means an enemy with 12,000 health will lose 9,999. This is useful while training against Yans, Grand Dragons, and other difficult enemies.

Change Airship altitude
Put the Airship on auto-pilot, then press Up or Down to change its altitude while flying to your destination.

Early Grand Dragon
When you first go to Gizamaluke's Grotto on Disc 1, notice the ladder to the outside in the room with the Moogle couple. Once outside, it leads to an area with a fight involving a Grand Dragon, which definitely increases your level.

Steiner Peeking
When you reach Alexandrian territory as Steiner, he will be carrying a bag of rotten stuff. That is actually Dagger. When he goes to the corner of the alley, she will think of changing into her costume while he is looking forward. You will get an option for about five seconds to either keep looking or go to the other side. Within those five seconds, if you have good reflexes, you can also choose to look the other way.

Vivi Chased by Monsters
Defeat most of the monsters of Lindblum during the Festival Of The Hunt and go to the business center. You will see Vivi being chased by a very weak monster.

Zidane - Easy Kills Early in Game
Get the beast/bird/dragon/etc. killer. When you go to Lindblum the first time, you will probably have a Mage Masher. Go to the weapons shop and instead of buying the Mythril Dagger, purchase another Mage Masher. Go to the synthesis shop there and get an Ogre Sword. Equipping the killer with the Ogre Sword for Zidane can be lethal (about 400 to 700 for critical hits) until Disc 1 is passed.

Alexandria Card
You can get the Alexandria card after Alexandria is destroyed at the start of Disc 3. Go to the center of the town and talk to the girl who is chasing the boy. She will say that she does not need it and give it to you.

Ramuh and Shiva Cards
When you start Disc 3, go to the church with the bell and the Save Mog. Save, go onto the ladder, and pull the rope. You will get a Goblin, Fang, Ramuh, and Shiva cards.

Lindbulm Card
After Lindbulm is attacked in Disc 2, go north of the inn until you enter another screen. Go to the wreckage that blocks the path to the north. The Lindblum card will be lying around in that area.

Easy Gil
Win items in the Chocobo Hot & Cold game, then sell them.

Finding items and Gil
Whenever there is an explanation point (!) over the character's head, there is usually items or Gil.

Cloud and Squall Reference
After you complete the game with either ending, you will watch part of a play. The line "Neither Cloud nor Squall shall stop me." can be seen.

Cloud Reference
In Lindbulm's weapon shop, Zidane will get a (!) over his head and mention something about a guy with spiky hair that had a sword just like the one on the wall.

Final Fantasy 7 Music
After you crash the airship into the evil woods at the start of the game, go inside to hear a band play the music from Final Fantasy 7, during the parade for Rufus.

Walk Through People
Keep on running into someone (except for people guarding an exit or unexplorable area) for two seconds to walk through them.

GIMME Cat Card
Submitted by LouieGPK@aol.com
In order to get the GIMME CAT Card you have to be on Disc 3/4 and talk to the girl by the pickle shop and win against her she should have the GIMME CAT Card.

Garnet & Her Mother Real Name!
Submitted by coolshmo
Go to madain sari on disc 4 without garnet. Go to the kitchen in the far left side of town and talk to Lani(the bounty hunter from before). Talk to her a few times until she tells you that there is some writing in the room behind her that you might want to take a look at. Go into the room and look for the exclamation point that should say "time moves forward once. Time moves backward once. Nine is the last number. It is also the first." Then Zidane will say something about a clock and then you will want to go to the Eidolon wall. When you get there, from the entrance go around to the right one whole time (you should hear a tone) then go around to the left(until you hear a tone again) and back to the right and keep alternating each time making sure you hear a tone each time. the ninth time you go around there should be a different tone
and you should het a message saying "HP/MP restored. All status effects removed". when there were only 2 exclamations on other parts of the wall before, there should be about 10 now. There are 2 little notes to eiko ,one from garnet's father and a few about the madain sari's research. The exclamation under the eidolon picture of ifrit should be the note to garnet and her mother.

Quina's Assault
Once you have Quadra Missile and Limit Glove for Quina, have her cast Quadra Missile on herself, and then use Limit Glove. This should do 9999 to one choice enemy. If this does not work, wait for an enemy to cast "trouble" on Quina and then have her use Quadra Missile on another party member. Then us Limit Glove to do 9999 on an enemy.

Beatrix & Lani - Tips
These two have the same hp as each other, my opinion is using the same attacks on both of them and cast protect on your party.

Quick Level Gain Without playing!
If you have a turbo controller you can go on the world map where there are easy enough enemies that you can withstand numerous battles without being healed. Then rig the controller to where the X button and the left or right directional button is pushed and your character will walk in circles and automatically fight the battles they encounter for however many hours you leave it. A great way to rack up some exp. and gil why your not at home. Be sure to turn on the turbo or the process will stop at the end of the battle.

How to Get Dead Peppers
Once your chocobo get the Mountain upgrade, you can find Dead Peppers while playing the Chocobo Hot and Cold game.

Different Endings
Beat the game with the "hammer" and or "save the queen" and you will get a different ending.

In Game Spelling Mistake
During your talk with Regent Cid in Lindblum on the third disk, there will be an in-game spelling mistake. It will say "Regend Cid:" instead of "Regent Cid:"

Meteour and Flare Card
On disc 3 when yo get the Hilda Garde 3 go to Dageuro (Or however you spell it) and go to the dude by the place where you get items and talk to the dudethat is right beside it. They will be argueing about all thes differentquestions and agree with the dude that is selling the items and he will give you the Flare Card and if you agree with the other dude you will get the Meteour Card.

Easy Ozma Defeat
First get Eiko to have 99 Phoenix Pinions and then put that on with Guardian Mog and the Phoenix should appear 3 times and if you're lucky you can get it to revive you 10 times and each time the Phoenix comes it can do 9999 damage. Have Quina use Frog Drop and other blue magic. Vivi use Osmose to take away his MP and dont have anyone with reflect it will heal him. Cast some spells and have Zidane use potions on others or Theivery. It should work and kill him in a few. Just hope that you are lucky.

Easy Level-Up for Steiner
Make sure you have given up at least four of the Sellazzio's to the lady in Treno, so as to receive the Blood Sword. With this sword equiped, Steiner will recover hit points equal to what he hits his enemies for. On disc 2, after he and Marcus escape the cage, Alexandrian soldiers run towards Stiener to attack. With a turbo controller, have the X button pressed and just let the game play for a while. I let mine go for a day and when I came back, Stiener was at level 82 and I had 2.5 million Gil in my inventory... Not too shabby! As far as Marcus... let him die, he leaves the party anyways... and you may as well keep his equipment for yourself.

Lowell To Alexandria!
When in lindbulm after the fat queen has destroyed it go to the inn and up to the moogle. The mog will give a letter from ruby that tells you her mini theater needs actors so you go down to the theater district and find lowell and tell him to go to Alexandria.

Very Easy Ozma
With Vivi, go in trance and cast reflectx2 on someone and then cast flare onto it. It should result into a lot of damage. then after that, bounce all your good spells like meator and flare and bio and stuff like that and Ozma will die.

Ruby Cheat
In beginning of game when baku asks if you capture the queen say yes over 65 times and ruby will run into room.

Gimme Cat Card
On disk 1, in Linblumn, you can win the Gimme Cat card from Card Freak Gon by beating him many times in a row. He will then play Gimme Cat and other great cards.

How to hit 9999 with Quina
Get 163 frog in the frog caching game and have Quina to use frog drop and it will hurt any one with a damage point of 9999.

Easy Money!
For some easy money, keep returning to the theatre district of lindblum. and go to where there was the gang hideout. in there, there are 3 chests all containing sum nice amounts of gil. Ranging from 900-4000G. Plus every so often the chest reset and bingo sum more gil.

Easy Level Up
Submitted by giliard_domingues@hotmail.com
Leave three characters with virus. So you will receive all experience for only one character. The monsters in Memoria are good for this trick! (Over 40.000 exp.)

Easy Money
After completing the Chocobo Hot & Cold Side Quest Visit Chocobo's Paradise and talk the the Gold Chocobo on the right of the fat Chocobo and he will ask you if you want all the dead peppers he owns or something like that. Get the Dead Peppers from the bird and sell them at any item store. Go back to Chocobo's Paradise and get more and sell them. If you don't know where Chocobo's Paradise is then you don't deserve to get the easy money!

What Gender is Quina!?
When you have Quina in you party on disk 1, Leave Qu's Marsh and re-enter and talk to Quale S/He well say, "him" not "it", or "Him/Her".

Easy Way to Defeat Iifa Tree!
A really easy way to beat the Iifa tree is to use a phoenix down on him, then hit him once.

Phoenix Down and Phoenix Pinion Tip!
This one you can only use when Steiner is looking for Garnet and he ends up on the Prima Vista. When Cinna opens up the secret room and you all jump in instead of going in the next room play with the machine that's by the side of you and you have an option of turning it left or right either way Cinna tells you off but when the screen shakes (when you turn the wheel left or right) you notice a chest falls down and another when you turn the wheel the other way then you go down there and you can get a phoenix down and Phoenix Pinion!

Final Fantasy IX Chocobo

Chocobo Menu: Chocobo · Chocographs
Obtaining A Chocobo
Obtaining a Chocobo is simple. First you must find the Chocobo Forest area, which is on the Mist Continent, by the lower exit of Lindbulm. Enter the forest, and the Chocobo there will run away. Talk to the mogli, and he will give you a Gisal vegetable (or greens). Go outside and use the Greens wherever you see small Chocobo tracks on the ground (there is a set right outside the forest) and call over the Chocobo. You can get more Greens from the mogli in the forest for a certain amount of Gil, and you can also ride into the forest while on the Chocobo. If you use a Dead Pepper while on the Chocobo, it's digging power will increase, and it is even said that they can break through cracks in various places of the world like this.

Chocobo Digging
You can dig at one of 3 locations: The Chocobo Forest, The Chocobo Lagoon, and the Chocobo Sky Garden once you get there. Talk to the Mogli and choose the top option and you can dig for a set amount of time, which is different at different places. When the Chocobo's "Kueeee" Sound gets long, you are on the right track, and and there is an object buried nearby. Make sure you are always running, rather than walking to save time. You can find cheap objects like potions which are worth 1 point or sometimes slightly better stuff like Ethers. You can also find important Chocobo items like Dead Peppers and Chocograph pieces. When you gain enough points, your Chocobo will gain one level and dig faster, but while digging in the Chocobo Lagoon, you will dig at half the normal rate as the Chocobo Forest. Digging 4 items in one game of Digging at the Chocobo Forest will net you 10 bonus seconds, while digging 4 items in one game at the Chocobo's Lagoon will net you bonus points, unless you have a dark blue or better Chocobo. Without a dark blue one, you will only get 30 seconds and half of the lagoon area to dig in. When you get a dark blue one, the whole area becomes available and you will get 60 seconds. You will also dig much faster, and get the 10 bonus seconds after 4 items. You will also get a big bonus (around 60 points) for digging up 8 items in 70 seconds.

Chocographs
When you find a Chocograph while playing the digging game, you will get 15 points, and 5 bonus points. After you leave and return to the World Map, you can select to equip a Chocograph, which will display a picture. You must find a similar location somewhere in the world and dig in that location until you find a treasure. The cry will get a little longer, just like in the digging game when you are close. Some treasure will be items, while other treasure will be upgrades (see the upgrades section for more details on upgrades). You can have 2 unsolved Chocographs from each digging game location until Chocographs will stop appearing at that location (Until you solve one or both). The order in which you get the Chocographs is totally random.

Finding Chocobo Upgrades
A few chests will teleport you to the Chocobo Dream World, where your Chocobo will be granted a color change and new powers. Chocograph number 2 will give your Chocobo the light blue Reef upgrade, which will let you walk and dig on shallow water. Treasure number 12 will give you the red Mountain upgrade, which will let you basically walk anywhere on any continent. Treasure number 14 will give you the dark blue Sea upgrade, which will let you walk over deep water (but you need to find a beach to board/leave land. Treasure number 20 will give you the white/goldish Sky upgrade, which will let you fly by using the Circle Button over a forest area. You need another forest to land. While you are flying, you can press Triangle and use a Dead Pepper, which will cause you to shoot up into the sky. If you use this ability over one of the large shadows on the ground/sea, you will be shot up to the Chocobo Aerial Garden. There are a few different places where this shadow can appear, including in the northeast by the area where the Earth Temple was that is always shaking, Behind Alexandria, and to the southwest of the world on an island.


Locations That Hide Something Else
Ultima Weapon
On disc four, use a Dead Pepper in the water where Terra was (there is a circle of ice burgs around the area, find the exact center of them).

Mognet Central Hidden HQ
On a small island north of the Outer Continent.

Chocobo's Paradise
Go to the farthest northeast corner of the world map with a flying Chocobo.
Quan's Dwelling (a cave by Treno) - You can examine a bucket near the cliff and use a Dead Pepper.

Final Fantasy IX Chocobo Air Garden

Final Fantasy IX Chocographs

Chocobo Menu: Chocobo · Chocographs
You can play a mini game of Chocobo when you go to "Chocobo's Forest", after you finished The Hunter Festival in Disc 1. Chocobo's Forest is located to the northeast of Earthdragon's Gate of Lindblum. Cross the river and you'll find a round forest.


« Click for full-sized Chocograph Map »


Chocobo's ability Chocobo's color
F: Field Yellow
R: Reef Light blue
M: Mountain Red
S: Sea Blue
S: Sky Golden

No Name Description Ability Color Items you get
1. Streamside "Go check where the river meets the ocean. Kupo!" F Yellow 2 Elixirs, 3 Hi-Potions, 4 Ethers, 2 Germinas Boots
2. Between Mountains "Go look near the mountains facing the ocean in the southwest side of the Mist Continent." F Yellow 5 Potions, 5 Hi-Potions, 2 Tents, 2 Cotton Robes
3. Uncultivated Land "The treasure is buried near a river, kupo!" F Yellow 10 Antidotes, 1 Jade Armlet, 3 Wing Edges, 1 Cargo Ship Card
4. Healing Shore "I’ve seen a beach that looks like this near a city with high winds, kupo." F Yellow Chocobo's ability
(shallow; color=light blue)
5. Abandoned Beach "There’s a beach near a huge dying forest. That might be it. Kupo!" F Yellow 9 Phoenix Pinions, 5 Phoenix Downs, 12 Peridot Gems, 1 Diamond Gloves
6. Cold Field "Looks like a very cold place, kupo..." F Yellow 5 Echo Screens, 7 Hi-Potions, 3 Tents, 1 Theater Ship Card
7. Forgotten Lagoon "Kupo! Why not go play in icy-cold water!" F R Light blue 8 Gysahl Greens, 5 Ethers, 7 Hi-Potions, 1 Dragon’s Claws
8. Far Away Lagoon "I heard there is a long stretch of reef.. That might be it, kupo." F R Light blue 37 Potions, 6 Magic Tags, 1 Shield Armor, 1 Gaia Gear
9. Abandoned Lagoon "I hear there’s a sunken treasure near a peninsula in the southern part of the Outer Continent, kupo." F R Light blue 6 Softs, 4 Ethers, 1 Feather Boots, 1 N-Kai Armlet
10. Bird's Eye Lagoon "There are so many small islands surrounding the Mist Continent, Kupo!” " F R Light blue 8 Potions, 4 Phoenix Downs, 3 Ethers, 1 Magician Robe
11. Small Beach "It’s a beach on a small island! A right place to vacation, kupo." F R Light blue 4 Remedies, 2 Elixir, 8 Rising Sun, 1 Oak Staff
12. Dawn Lagoon "It’s near a city where the night never ends" F R Light blue Chocobo ability; Mountain (red)
13. Dusk Plains "What a beautiful sunset, Kupo!" F R M Red 12 Phoenix Downs, 14 Ores, 1 Kaiser Knuckles, 1 Iron Man Card
14. Forbidden Forest "The forest lies where many mountain ranges merge, Kupo !" F R M Red 7 Ethers, 2 Elixir, 10 Wing Edge, 1 High Mage Staff
15. Green Plains "There are treasures on the high plains too, Kupo!" F R M Red Chocobo ability; Sea (blue)
16. Forgotten Plains "The long peninsula sort of points to the location of the treasures, Kupo!" F R M Red 17 Ores, 5 Ethers, 14 Opals, 1 Demon’s Mail
17. Sea at Dusk "There must be more treasures deeper at the ocean." F R M S Blue 15 Phoenix Pinions, 1 white Robe, 1 Diamond, 1 Masamune Card
18. Ocean "Look carefully! There’s a small reef, Kupo!" F R M S Blue 27 Ores, 1 Light Robe, 1 Whale Whisker, 1 Alexander Card
19. Cold Lagoon "What a complicated cove, the water looks very cold, Kupo!" F R M S Blue 11 Peridot Gems, 9 Opals, 15 Sapphires, 19 Topaz
20. Mist Ocean "Look around the small islands located in the northeastern shore of Mist Continent." F R M S Blue Chocobo ability; sky (golden)
21. Outer island "Kupo. It isn’t a very big island." F R M S S Golden 21 Amethyst, 16 Garnet, 1 Genji Armor, 1 Ragnarok
22. Outer island II "I think there’s a desert nearby, Kupo." F R M S S Golden 11 Sapphires, 1 Circlet, 1 Pumice Piece, 1 Hilda Garde 3 Card
23. Fairy Island "There’s a mountain in the middle of the island" F R M S S Golden 33 Potions, 15 Annoyntments, 1 Holy Miter, 1 Dark Matter Card
24. Forgotten Island "What a strange place for an island, Kupo." F R M S S Golden 1 Ribbon, 1 Rebirth Ring, 13 Amethyst, 1 Ark Card


Cracks and Bubbles
Use "dead pepper" at cracks and bubbles while you are riding on chocobo. You can use dead pepper while you are flying.

Foaming Water Beneath Quan's Dwelling
9 Ore
15 Topaz
1 Tiger Racket
1 Red Rose Card

Foaming Water Directly North of Iifa Tree
50 Potion
25 Hi-Potion
9 Ether
7 Elixir

Foaming Water Directly Between Mist Continent and Outer Continent
8 Straw Hat
8 Pearl Armlet
7 Aloha T-shirt
8 Sandals

Foaming Water at South Tip of Forgotten Continent
10 Remedy
1 white Robe
1 Genji Gloves
1 Blue Narciss Card

Mountain Crack on Eastern Part of Lost Continent
41 Lapis Lazuli
1 Rosetta Ring
1 Protect Ring
1 Airship Card

Mountain Crack on Northeastern Part of Forgotten Continent
19 Eye Drops
1 Madain's Ring
1 Genji Helmet
1 Hilda Garde 1 Card

Mountain Crack Near Oeilvert
1 Maiden Prayer
1 Dragon's Hair
1 Gauntlets
1 Odin Card

Exact Former Location of Shimmering Island
10 Aquamarine
1 Ultima Weapon
1 Maximillian
1 Invincible Card


How to go to Chocobo's Aerial Garden
Fly on your golden chocobo (with the ability to fly the sky) and search for the place which chocograph fragments show. Use dead pepper where you see a shadow on the land. Then you can go to chocobo's aerial garden. There are two hills on clouds. Go to the hill behind, and check the little hill there. A moogle will come to you and warn you not to check there. If you ignore his warning and keep checking, you can fight against Ozma, the strongest enemy in Final Fantasy IX.


Chocobo Abilities
A few Chocographs provide hints about locations where Choco can dig up a "Power Up." In this case, instead of finding treasures, Choco will fall asleep and go to Chocobo's Dream World for a moment.

Here, Fat Chocobo (god of all Chocobos) bestows upon Choco a new ability, which in turn changes Choco's color. Each color indicates that Choco has attained a new ability. The abilities are cumulative, so Choco will not lose a previously gained ability just because he has turned a new color.

When Choco is light blue, he has the REEF ability and can search the reefs (light-blue areas of the ocean) just offshore. A red-colored Choco has the Mt. ability and can run across mountains and ridges, which were previously impassable. This also enables Choco to search the high ledges to the left and to the right in the Chocobo's Forest area. However, you should only search up there when it appears that there's nothing on the ground. A dark-blue-colored Choco with the SEA ability can swim across any part of the ocean. Finally, a gold-colored Choco with the SKY ability can lift off from or land in any forest area; simply press the X button to do so. This enables a gold Choco to reach islands and areas that not even an airship can access.


Let's go around all the beaches!
After you got all the 24 chocographs, 5 treasures from cracks, 4 treasures from bubbles and Ultima Weapon, and you've been to Chocobo's aerial garden, go to Chocobo's paradise and talk to fat chocobo by pushing the square button. (If you talk to him in ordinary way (by pushing the circle button) he'll give you fat chocobo's card.) He will tell you to go around all the beaches in the world. So let's go around all the beaches. There are 8 beaches in the misty continent, 5 in the continent on left bottom, 7 in the continent on right top, and 2 in the continent on left top. Push X button on each beach. At the last beach you will have a message saying "Now I'm at ease" or something like that. After this, if you push X button on a beach, your HP & MP will be full, and abnormal statuses will be healed.

Final Fantasy IX Key Items List

Name Location Effect
Master Hunter Lindblum Symbol of Festival of the Hunt victory
Moogle's Flute Evil Forest Summon Moogles on world map
Continental Map Evil Forest Hit Select to see Mist C. map
Ticket Alexandria Town Redeem at ticket booth for cards
Kupo Nut Lindblum Exchange with Moguta for Holy Bell
Gizamaluke Bell Gizamaluke's Grotto Opens a door in Gizamaluke's Grotto
Holy Bell Gizamaluke's Grotto Opens a door in Gizamaluke's Grotto
Taurus Treno Give to Queen Stella
Gate Pass Bohden Gate Enter gate near Dali
Protection Bell Burmecia Opens a door in Burmecia
Moccha Coffee South Gate Give to Morrid (w/ other coffees)
Scorpio Quan's Dwelling Give to Queen Stella
Autograph Lindblum None, As of Now
Silver Pendant Evil Forest One of four magic jewels
Cancer Burmecia Give to Queen Stella
Chocograph Piece C.Forest, C.Lagoon Get 6 for Chocograph #

Final Fantasy IX Menu Translation

Final Fantasy IX GameShark Codes

Max Trance Bar Dagger (Garnet)
3008BBCC 00FF

Character in slot 1 always in Trance
D01044B8 0100
80108F38 4000
D01044B8 0100
80108F74 21FF

Character in slot 1 has unlimited HP
D01044B80100
80108F24270F
D01044B80100
80098668270F

98 Frogs
8008B7B8 0062

99 Excaliburs
8008B7C4 631E

99 Hammers
8008B7C4 62F9

99 Ultima Weapons
8008B7C4 630F

99 Elixirs
8008B7C4 62EF

99 Pumice
8008B7C4 62D3

Zidane Speed 100
8008B26 0064

Final Fantasy IX Gameplay

Four Person in action!
This is the fun part of Final Fantasy IX, you can have up to 4 people to become your partner when battling! Final Fantasy VIII only allow you to have up to 3 which bored me a lot, don't you think you will have an easier time defeating your enemy with 4 parties? I don't know, don't ask me!

Active Time Events System
The Active Time Events system allows you to split your party so that you can search multiple towns simultaneously.

Exclamation Point!
When you're traveling through a village, an exclamation point will appear above your head when there's a possibility of secret paths or items. Kinda easy to find secret paths or items this way.

Four Slots
Every character will feature 4 slots for items - Armor, Weapon, Shield, and Accessory. Each item which is equipped to the character will give the character a special boost in statistics, there's a catch too - different weapons do different things for different people.

Floating Airship
This is also the interesting part of Final Fantasy IX, you can use "air transportation" instead of walking around the world. This "air transportation will make the world in Final Fantasy IX small. The latest of these ships is "Theater Ship Primavista". The ship houses, you guessed it, a theater. The show is extremely sought after and tickets sell like hotcakes on a cold day. Anybody who doesn't get tickets end up having to watch the show from the rooftop.

Final Fantasy IX Shop List

Alexandria

Items Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Item Shop (Disc 3)
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Synthesis Shop (Disc 3)
Name
Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Rune Tooth Mythril Dagger 2x 2000
Angel Bless Mythril Dagger, Gladius 9000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Silk Robe Silk Shirt, Bandana 2000
Magician Robe Mage Staff, Magician Cloak 3000
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Cacusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Extension Lamia’s Tiara, Multina Racket 3500
Reflect Ring Anklet, Madain’s Ring 7000
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000
Madain’s Ring Bone Wrist, Stardust Rod 3000
Fairy Earrings Magic Armlet, Soft 3200
Anklet Gold Choker, Peridot 4000
Black Belt Twist Headband, Survival Vest 4000
Feather Boots Magician Shoes, Phoenix Pinion 4000
Pearl Rouge Moonstone, Elixir 5000


Evil Forest

Cinna
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Village of Dali

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Weapon / Armor Shop
Name Cost
Dagger 320
Mage Masher 500
Broad Sword 330
Iron Sword 660
Rod 260
Magic Wand 320
Wrist 130
Leather Wrist 200
Bronze Glove 480
Leather Hat 150
Feather Hat 200
Rubber Helm 250
Bronze Helm 330
Leather Shirt 270
Silk Shirt 400
Bronze Armor 660


Lindblum Town

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Stone
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Synthesis Shop (Disc 3)
Name
Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Rune Tooth Mythril Dagger 2x 2000
Angel Bless Mythril Dagger, Gladius 9000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Silk Robe Silk Shirt, Bandana 2000
Magician Robe Mage Staff, Magician Cloak 3000
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Cacusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Extension Lamia’s Tiara, Multina Racket 3500
Reflect Ring Anklet, Madain’s Ring 7000
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000
Madain’s Ring Bone Wrist, Stardust Rod 3000
Fairy Earrings Magic Armlet, Soft 3200
Anklet Gold Choker, Peridot 4000
Black Belt Twist Headband, Survival Vest 4000
Feather Boots Magician Shoes, Phoenix Pinion 4000
Pearl Rouge Moonstone, Elixir 5000

Weapon / Armor Shop (Disc 3)
Name Cost
Coral Sword 4000
Survival Vest 2900
Partisan 1600
Brigandine 4300
Ice Lance 2430
Mythril Armor 1830
Poison Knuckles 5000
Plate Mail 2320
Magic Racket 1350
Healing Rod 1770
Lamia’s Flute 1800
Cypress Pile 3200
Mythril Fork 4700
Pinwheel 200
Chimera Armlet 1200
Thunder Gloves 1200
Twist Headband 1200
Manra Band 1500
Dark Hat 1800
Gold Helm 1800
Magician Cloak 1850

Weapon / Armor Shop
Name Cost
Dagger 320
Mage Masher 500
Mithril Dagger 950
Iron Sword 660
Javelin 880
Rod 260
Fork 1100
Leather Wrist 200
Glass Bracelet 250
Bronze Glove 480
Steepled Hat 260
Head Gear 330
Iron Helm 450

Synthesis Shop
Name Cost Required
Butterfly Sword 300 Dagger, Mage Masher
The Ogre 700 Mage Masher (2X)
Cotton Robe 1000 Wrist, Steepled Hat
Desert Boots 300 Leather Hat, Leather Shirt
Yellow Scarf 400 Feather Hat, Steepled Hat
Glass Buckle 500 Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist

Man with Pirates Uniform
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Stone
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


South Gate

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Stone
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Burmecian Kingdom

Mog Shop
Items/Name Cost Description
Needle Fork 3100 -
Glass Armlet 250 -
Mithril Glove 980 -
Steeplet Hat 260 -
Head Gear 330 -
Magus Hat 400 -
Barbut 600 -
Bronze Vest 670 -
Linen Cuirass 800 -
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Stone
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Treno

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Stone
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Synthesis Shop
Name Cost Required
Butterfly Sword 300 Dagger, Mage Masher
The Ogre 700 Mage Masher (2X)
Cotton Robe 1000 Wrist, Steepled Hat
Desert Boots 300 Leather Hat, Leather Shirt
Yellow Scarf 400 Feather Hat, Steeplet Hat
Glass Buckle 500 Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist
Germinus Shoes 900 Desert boots, Fork
Kachusha 1000 Magus Hat, Rubber Helm
Coral Ring 1200 Lighting staff, Rod
Golden Choker 1300 Linen Cuirass, Soft

Weapon Shop
Name Cost
Dagger 320
Mage Masher 500
Mythril Dagger 950
Mythril Sword 1300
Mythril Spear 1100
Air Racket 400
Mythril Rod 560
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Lightning Staff 1200
Fork 1100
Needle Fork 3100
Leather Wrist 200
Glass Armlet 250
Bone Wrist 330
Mythril Gloves 980
Magus Hat 400
Bandana 500
Barbut 600
Silk shirt 400
Leather Plate 530
Bronze Vest 670
Chain Plate 810
Linen Cuirass 800
Chain Mail 1200

Weapon Shop (Disc 3)
Name Cost
Mythril Dagger 950
Gladius 2300
Ice Brand 3780
Partisan 1600
Ice Lance 2450
Cat’s Claws 4000
Poison Knuckles 5000
Stardust Rod 760
Healing Rod 1770
Lamia’s Flute 3800
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Lightning Staff 1200
Oak Staff 2400
Pinwheel 200
Glass Armlet 250
Bone Wrist 330
Mythril Armlet 500
Magic Armlet 1000
Mythril Gloves 980
Thunder Gloves 1200
Lamia’s Tiara 800
Ritual Hat 1000
Twist Headband 1200
Barbut 600
Mythril Helm 1000
Gold Helm 1800
Magician Cloak 1850
Survival Vest 2900
Brigandine 4380
Mythril Armor 1830
Plate Mail 2320

Synthesis Shop (Disc 3)
Name Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Rune Tooth Mythril Dagger 2x 2000
Angel Bless Mythril Dagger, Gladius 9000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Silk Robe Silk Shirt, Bandana 2000
Magician Robe Mage Staff, Magician Cloak 3000
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Cacusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Extension Lamia’s Tiara, Multina Racket 3500
Reflect Ring Anklet, Madain’s Ring 7000
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000
Madain’s Ring Bone Wrist, Stardust Rod 3000
Fairy Earrings Magic Armlet, Soft 3200
Anklet Gold Choker, Peridot 4000
Black Belt Twist Headband, Survival Vest 4000
Feather Boots Magician Shoes, Phoenix Pinion 4000
Pearl Rouge Moonstone, Elixir 5000

Item Shop (Disc 3)
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Cleyra

Weapon Shop
Name Cost
Partisan 1600
Multina Racket 700
Mythril Rod 560
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Needle Fork 3100
Bone Wrist 330
Mythril Armlet 500
Mythril Gloves 980
Thunder Gloves 1200
Magus Hat 400
Bandana 500
Mage’s Hat 600
Mythril Helm 1000
Chain Plate 810
Mythril Vest 1180
Chain Mail 1200
Mythril Armor 1830

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Lindblum (After Alexandria under attack)

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Weapon Shop
Name Cost
Dagger 320
Mage Masher 400
Mythril Dagger 950
Ice Brand 3780
Partisan 1600
Multina Racket 750
Stardust Rod 760
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Lightning Staff 1200
Leather Wrist 200
Glass Armlet 250
Bone Wrist 330
Mythril Armlet 500
Mythril Gloves 980
Thunder Gloves 1200
Head Gear 330
Magus Hat 400
Bandana 500
Mage’s Hat 600
Mythril Helm 1000
Silk Shirt 400
Leather Plate 530
Bronze Vest 670
Chain Plate 810
Mythril Vest 1180
Chain Mail 1200
Mythril Armor 1830

Synthesis Shop
Name
Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Cacusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000


Lindblum's Dragon Gate

Man in pirates Uniform
Name
Cost Description
Ice Brand 3780 -
Partisan 1600 -
Multina Racket 750 -
Stardust Rod 760 -
Mythril Armlet 500 -
Thunder Gloves 1200 -
Bandana 500 -
Mage’s Hat 600 -
Mythril Helm 1000 -
Chain Plate 810 -
Mythril Vest 1180 -
Adaman Vest 1600 -
Mythril Armor 1830 -
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Fossil Roo

Worker inside Fossil Roo
Name
Cost Description
Ice Brand 3780 -
Partisan 1600 -
Multina Racket 750 -
Stardust Rod 760 -
Mythril Armlet 500 -
Thunder Gloves 1200 -
Bandana 500 -
Mage’s Hat 600 -
Mythril Helm 1000 -
Chain Plate 810 -
Mythril Vest 1180 -
Adaman Vest 1600 -
Mythril Armor 1830 -
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Conde Petie

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Weapon Shop
Name Cost
Poison Knuckles 5000
Multina Racket 750
Stardust Rod 760
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Lightning Staff 1200
Oak Staff 2400
Mythril Fork 4700
Magic Armlet 1000
Lamia’s Tiara 800
Ritual Hat 1000
Adaman Vest 1600
Magician Cloak 2000


Black Mage Village

Shop
Name Cost
Gladius 2300
Mage Masher 400
Mythril Dagger 950
Ice Brand 3780
Stardust Rod 760
Flame Staff 1100
Ice Staff 980
Lightning Staff 1200
Oak Staff 2400
Mithril Fork 4700
Leather Wrist 200
Glass Armlet 250
Bone Wrist 330
Mythril Armlet 500
Magic Armlet 980
Leather Hat 150
Steepled Head 260
Head Gear 330
Magus Hat 400
Bandana 500
Mage’s Hat 600
Lamia's Tiara 800
Ritual Hat 1000
Silk Shirt 400
Leather Plate 530
Bronze Vest 670
Chain Plate 810
Mythril Vest 1180
Adaman Vest 1600
Magician Cloak 1850
Survival Vest 2900

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Synthesis Shop
Name
Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Rune Tooth Mythril Dagger 2x 2000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Silk Robe Silk Shirt, Bandana 2000
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Cacusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Extension Lamia’s Tiara, Multina Racket 3500
Reflect Ring Anklet, Madain’s Ring 7000
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000
Madain’s Ring Bone Wrist, Stardust Rod 3000
Fairy Earrings Magic Armlet, Soft 3200


Esto Gaza

Shop
Name Cost Description
Gladius 2300 -
Zorlin Shape 6000 -
Diamond Sword 4750 -
Flame Saber 5190 -
Heavy Lance 4700 -
Scissor Fangs 8000 -
Magic Racket 1350 -
Asura’s Rod 3180 -
Hamelin 5700 -
Cypress Pile 3200 -
Octagon Rod 4500 -
Silver Fork 7400 -
Rising Sun 500 -
Egoist’s Armlet 2000 -
N-Kai Armlet 3000 -
Jade Armlet 3400 -
Diamond Gloves 2000 -
Venetia Shield 2800 -
Black Hood 2550 -
Red Hat 3000 -
Cross Helm 2200 -
Judo Uniform 5000 -
Power Vest 7200 -
Gold Armor 2950 -
Shield Armor 4300 -
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Vaccine 100 Cures Virus
Magic Tag 150 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Mount Gulug

Mog Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Vaccine 100 Cures Virus
Magic Tag 150 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Ipsen's Castle


Mog Shop

Name
Cost Description
Mage Masher 300 -
Iron Sword 660 -
Mythril Spear 1100 -
Poison Knuckles 5000 -
Multina Racket 750 -
Mythril Rod 560 -
Lamia’s Flute 3800 -
Oak Staff 2400 -
Needle Fork 3100 -
Rising Sun 500 -
N-Kai Armlet 3000 -
Jade Armlet 3400 -
Venetia Shield 2800 -
Red Hat 3000 -
Golden Hairpin 3700 -
Cross Helm 2200 -
Diamond Helm 3000 -
Power Vest 7200 -
Gaia Gear 8700 -
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Vaccine 100 Cures Virus
Magic Tag 150 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Branbal

Mog Shop
Name
Cost Description
Dagger 320 -
Mage Masher 500 -
Mythril Dagger 950 -
Gladius 2300 -
Zorlin Shape 6000 -
Orichalcon 17000 -
Defender 9340 -
Holy Lance 11000 -
Avenger 16000 -
Mythril Racket 2250 -
Bistro Fork 10300 -
Rising Sun 500 -
Dragon Wrist 4800 -
Defense Gloves 6000 -
Coronet 4400 -
Flash Hat 5220 -
Adaman Hat 6200 -
Platinum Helm 4600 -
Demon’s Vest 10250 -
Minerva’s Plate 12200 -
Platina Armor 10500 -
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Vaccine 100 Cures Virus
Magic Tag 150 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map


Daguerrero

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Magic Tag 100 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Weapon Shop
Name
Price
Mage Masher 500
Mythril Dagger 950
Gladius 2300
Zorlin Shape 6000
Rune Blade 8900
Obelisk 6000
Mythril Racket 2250
Asura’s Rod 3180
Tiger Fangs 13500
Hamelin 5700
Octagon Rod 4500
Holy Lance 11000
Rising Sun 500
Bone Wrist 220
Mythril Armlet 500
Magic Armlet 1000
Chimera Armlet 1200
Egoist’s Armlet 2000
N-Kai Armlet 3000
Venetia Shield 2800
Defense Gloves 6000
Jade Armlet 3400
Lamia’s Tiara 800
Twist Headband 1200
Golden Hairpin 3700
Coronet 4400
Diamond Helm 3000
Demon’s Vest 10250
Demon’s Mail 5900
Diamond Armor 8800
Gaia Gear 8700

Synthesis Shop
Name Required Price
Angel Bless Mythril Dagger, Gladius 9000
Sargatanas Gladius, Zorlin Shape 12000
Cotton Robe Wrist, Steepled Had 1000
Silk Robe Silk Shirt, Bandana 2000
Magician Robe Mage Staff, Magician Cloak 3000
Glutton’s Robe Mythril Fork, Cotton Robe 6000
White Robe Gaia Gear, Jade Armlet 8000
Black Robe Gaia Gear, N-Kai Armlet 8000
Cachusha Magus Hat, Rubber Helm 1000
Coral Ring Lightning Staff Rod 1200
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Magician Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Barette Needle Fork, Barbut 1800
Extension Lamia’s Tiara, Multina Racket 3500
Power Belt Glass Buckle, Chain Mail 2000
Madain’s Ring Bone Wrist, Stardust Rod 3000
Anklet Gold Choker, Peridot 4000
Black Belt Twist Headband, Survival Vest 4000
Feather Boots Magician Shoes, Phoenix Pinion 4000
Pearl Rouge Moonstone, Elixir 5000
Promist Ring Chimera Armlet, Ruby 6000
Battle Boots Feather Boots, Wing Edge 6500
Magician's Shoes Germinas Boots, Bone Wrist 1500
Rebirth Ring Diamond, Anklet 7000
Angel Earrings Fairy Earrings, Barette 8000
Garnet Ore, Remedy 350
Amethyst Ore, Annoyntment 200
Peridot Ore, Soft 100
Sapphire Ore, Antidote 200
Opal Ore, Potion 100
Topaz Ore, Eye Drops 100
Thief Gloves Mythril Armlet Sargatanas 50000


Black Mage Village (Disc 4)

Item Shop
Name Cost Description
Potion 50 Recover 150 HP on the battle, Recover 100 HP on the field.
Hi Potion 200 Recover 450 HP on the battle, Recover 300 HP on the field.
Phoenix Down 150 Revive a Fallen Ally
Antidote 50 Cures Poison
Eyedrop 50 Cures Dark
Echo Screen 50 Cures Silence
Soft 100 Cures Petrify
Annoyment 150 Cures Trouble
Remedy 300 Cures various status effect
Vaccine 100 Cures Virus
Magic Tag 150 Cures Zombie
Tent 800 Restore HP/MP at Save point or World map

Weapon Shop
Name Cost
Wizard Rod 3900
Siren’s Flute 7000
High Mage Staff 6000
Thief Hat 7100
Holy Miter 8300
Dark Gear 16300

Synthesis Shop (Disc 4)
Name
Required Price
Butterfly Sword Dagger, Mage Masher 300
The Ogre Mage Masher 2x 700
Exploda Mage Masher, Mythril Dagger 1000
Rune Tooth Mythril Dagger 2x 2000
Angel Bless Mythril Dagger, Gladius 9000
Sargatanas Gladius, Zorlin Shape 12000
Masamune Zorlin Shape, Orichalcon 16000
Duel Claws Dragon’s Claws, Tiger Fangs 16000
Priest’s Racket Air Racket, Cachusha 11000
Bracer Battle Boots, Venetia Shield 24000
Gauntlets Mythril Gloves, Dragon Wrist 8000
Golden Skullcap Gold Helm, Golden Hairpin 15000
Circlet Coronet, Rosetta Ring 20000
Grand Helm Cross Helm, Power Belt 20000
Rubber Suit Minerva’s Plate, Egoist’s Armlet 20000
Brave Suit Mythril Vest, Mythril Rod 26000
Light Robe Magician's Robe, Glass Armlet 20000
Grand Armet Mythril Sword, Mythril Armlet 45000
Desert Boots Leather Hat, Leather Shirt 300
Yellow Scarf Feather Hat, Steepled Had 400
Glass Buckle Glass Armlet, Leather Wrist 500
Gold Choker Linen Cuirass, Soft 1300
Germinas Boots Desert Boots, Fork 900
Running Shoes Battle Boots, Emerald 12000
Rosetta's Ring Madain’s Ring, Holy Lance 24000
Garnet Ore, Remedy 350
Amethyst Ore, Annoyntment 200
Peridot Ore, Soft 100
Sapphire Ore, Antidote 200
Opal Ore, Potion 100
Topaz Ore, Eye Drops 100
Lapiz Lazuri Ore, Dead Pepper 400


Memoria (Disc 4)

Synthesis Shop (Hades)

Name

Required Price
Robe of Lords White Robe, Black Robe 30000
Tin Armor Hammer, Ore 50000
Protect Ring Dark Matter, Rebirth Ring 40000
Pumice Pumice Piece 2x 50000
Garnet Ore, Remedy 350
Amethyst Ore, Annoyntment 200
Peridot Ore, Soft 100
Sapphire Ore, Antidote 200
Opal Ore, Potion 100
Topaz Ore, Eye Drops 100
Lapiz Lazuri Ore, Dead Pepper 400
Pumice Piece Hammer, Pumice 25000
Save the Queen Javelin, Silver Gloves 50000
Phoenix Pinnion Phoenix Down, Gysahl Greens 300
Ether Echo Screen, Vaccine 500