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Not Mysidia either.
I have no clue either, so I'll just guess Baron.
If that's wrong, then ask a new question. Nobody is ever going to get it. I think we're all too lazy to check.
I think it's... Fabul? o_O
Alright. Didn't realise it was such a hard question. :p The answer was the inn in Agart, by the way.
So, in an attempt to revive the thread...
What was the location of the Lunarians home planet?
The sun, ironically.
A bit too vague for an answer, don't you think? All the planets revolve around the sun.
In all honesty, I don't recall them specifying exactly what planet they came from.
I was going to be a smartass and say "Space"... But for some reason, I remember reading somewhere in the game that it was located in "between Mars and Jupiter".
So that's my answer: "Between Mars and Jupiter"
Correct, Outsider.
Yeah... Uh...
It's getting harder to come up with a question these days... Okay.
Name all the enemies that have the same sprite as the Imp in the game, but with different colors.
Imp, Imp Captain, Dark Imp, and the Tricker.
Bingo.
List every location you encounter Kain when he is not a member of your party.
Do you mean the times YOU encounter him or the times you see him? I'll go with the former.
The Crystal Room in Fabul.
Above Baron on an Airship.
Above Toria on an Airship.
At the Top of the Tower of Zot.
The Entrance of the Sealed Cave, after obtaining the Crystal.
That's all, I think.
- In Baron, after Cecil speaks to the King and before he and Kain leave in the morning.
- In the crystal room in Fabul.
- During the "Meanwhile..." part while Cecil and others are climbing Mount Ordeal.
- After the twins turn to stone.
- On the airship above Baron.
- On the airship above Troia.
- At the top of the Tower of Zot.
- After he steals the crystal from Cecil in the Sealed Cave.
- Before escaping from the Giant of Bab-il.
- In the Big Whale while Edge is chewing him out and before Rosa and Rydia are asked to leave. (or maybe it's only me not counting him as a party member until the 3 guys decide to go back to the moon)
- During the epilogue when he's standing near a cliff on Mount Ordeal.
DPC, close....but Takara listed all of them.
Your turn, Takara.
So it WAS all the times you see him, not encounter.
My apologies. I would have cleared that up earlier, but I was out of town for three days this week and Takara answered before I had a chance to read your post.
He can have it, I give him my turn. :)
*bows to Takara*
How many towns are there?
Baron
Mist
Kaipo
Damcyan
Fabul
Mysidia
Toroia
Agart
Siveria
Eblan
Land Of Summoned Mosters
Tomra
Castle Of Dwarves
13.
Yeah, that's what I got. SOme people count the Namingway/Hummingway colony, but I don't. Anyway, your turn.
At which level does Palom learn Quake?
I have absolutely no idea, so I'm going to guess a number out of the blue. 40?
No, it's not 40.
Level 47.
Wrong.
I'm going to throw yet another random number.
32.
What kind of sadistic fool would actually spend all that time leveling him up? MAXAROOMA!
I know people that are insane enough to level him until he learns Meteo (or was it Flare? I don't remember if Palom can learn Meteo).
Or people with a Game Genie. :rolleyes2
Hmmm... It's not that high. Palom learns Quake at level 23. I like to use Quake when fighting at Mt. Ordeals.
I read somewhere that he learns a lot of other spells (all Black Magic spells, maybe?) at level 28, but I never reached such a high level with Palom.
Well, I guess it's Takara's turn.
In the secret developers's room, which monster sprite is used to represent Hiromi Nakada?
Well, in battle it's a Lamia. Can't recall what it was on the Map though...
Correct, DPC. Your turn!
Here's an FYI with regards to Palom's magic learning:
Spell - Level
-------------
Quake - 23
Drain - 26
Dejon (Warp) - 29
Ice 3 - 32
Fire 3 - 33
Bolt 3 - 34
Break (Stone) - 36
Osmose (Psych) - 40
Death (Fatal) - 46
Tornado (Weak) - 48
Meteo - 50
Flare (Nuke) - 52
Okay I'm excited for Final Fantasy IV trivia and it's been seeming like this thread is dead, so I'm going to ask a question now, I hope you don't mind.
In the beginning of the game there is a prisoner in each other three prison cells in Baron, what classes are they?
Hmm....is it 2 black wizards and 1 white wizard?
Yes! Good call.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!Quote:
Originally Posted by Necronopticous
Slow down, sergeant! It's DPC's turn. You must answer a question correctly before getting to ask one.
Just to clarify again, it is DPC's (Dark Paladin Cecil's) turn.
Thank you, Storm, though it wouldn't have been a great tragedy if my turn was skipped. However, now that it's been clarified...
How many dancers are there in the game, and what cities are they in?
1 in Baron
1 in Kaipo
1 in Fabul
1 in Mysidia
8 in Troia (I think. Been too long since I visited the pub)
1 in the Castle of Dwarves
3 in Silveira.
So I'll say 16. *nods*
Yep, that's what I got. Go ahead.
What default weapon does FuSoYa have when he joins your party?
It's definitely called Energy Staff in my rom translation, but in FFII US, I think it was a Lunar Staff
Correct. You're next.
Will you please ask a question, you mangy mutt!Quote:
Originally Posted by abrojtm
It's been close to two weeks, maybe the next poster should just ask a question. :)
Go ahead Takara, you're entitled to ask another question.
EDIT: I think this trivia thread may be on its last legs. I cannot think of anymore questions.
So let me help you people...
What are the titles of the books in Cid's house?
For some odd reason, I can only recall "Principles of Buoyancy". I know there are three more, but their names escape me.
Funny, it's the only one that I remember without playing the game.
You'd figure we'd recall the titles of the other books with less complicated words. I had to spell-check to make sure I spelled 'buoyancy" right. :laughing:
I can't blame you...
I had to check a dictionary when I first played the game to learn the meaning of buoyancy. And I had to check it again now, because after 10 years I forgot how to spell it.
Eek, sorry I didn't realize that I didn't post a question. *shakes head*
Okay, so I checked my rom save files because I'm too lazy to plug the SNES or the PSX, so here are the title of the books.
The Guide of World Birds
The History of Shipbuilding
Buoyancy and it's Principles
The exact titles may vary depending on the versions (I'm pretty certain the third book is called "Principles of Buoyancy" in the PSX version), but those are close enough, I'd say.
And since I'm positive my answer is acceptable, I'm going to post a new question.
What is the Attack Power of Edge's Murasame?
hi its been a while for me but i think its liek 67 isn't it??? lol i'll check again in like a couple of days, i'm at that point in the game again!
It's not 67.
I have NO idea, so I'll just guess a number.
85.
if not 67... then maybe 65... its in the 60's... i'm almost sure of it!?!?!
Lower. :)
The attack power of the Murasame is 55.
Correct. Your turn, Storm.
What "weakness" does the Tricker have?
Lightning my good sir.
Correct. Your turn.
Asura has three faces... which one casts life on the party (to be more specific, what colour is it)?
Dark Grey.
You got it Storm. Your turn.
What is the quickest back to back boss fight in the entire game? ie. The fewest steps to get to the next boss.
dark elf? since u cant win the first time til edward plays n then u go back to the map and thennnn fight him again :D
Okay, I need to be more clear about this:
1. The boss fights must be winnable.
2. You must participate in the boss fights.
I think it's in the Giant of Bab-il when you fight the four elements and then the CPU, attacker and defender immediately afterwards.
Close, but incorrect.
i was just joking lol :chuckle: :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
I'm going to take a chance with the fight with Milon on top of Mount Ordeal. You fight him before crossing the bridge, and after crossing the bridge, you fight his Milon Z form.
Still incorrect, but closer.
fighting the magus sisters n then the fight with valvalis or w/e that things name was
No. And that is actually more steps than the back to back Milon battles.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragoon Kain
Fighting the four elements a second time each, all one after the other in the Tower of Bab-il?
Incorrect. The battle occurs in the Giant of Bab-il and that is classified as one boss fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mo-Nercy
Hmm. How about the fight between Lugae and Barnab in Bab-il, shortly followed by the fight against Lugae in his altered form whose name I forgot?
Fighting K.Eblan and Q.Eblan to fight Rubicant.
The battle against K.Eblan and Q.Eblan isn't really a boss fight, although the boss music does play. There is hardly any threat of dying in that fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Outsider
I was actually thinking fighting Asura, then Leviathan, which requires one step to fight the next. However, fighting Dr.Lugae and Balnab followed by Lugaborg requires no steps.Quote:
Originally Posted by Takara
You are correct, Takara.
NOTE: If Outsider had answered first, I may have given it to him.
Oh, I had totally forgotten about the Asura and Leviathan fights. Probably because I always go back to the room with the save point to save and rest between the fights. :p
Anyway...
Not counting the times you use a whistle, name all the locations where you can find a Big Chocobo.
Well, Takara came up with a hard question... As usual...
Let's see...
Chocobo Forest near Baron
Chocobo Forest near Fabul
Chocobo Forest near Mt. Ordeals
Chocobo Forest near Toroia
Dwaves' Castle
The Big Whale
Hmmm... That's all I can remember now....
Correct Outsider.
Actually, I'm wrong.. I forgot about the Big Chocobo you find in the Black Chocobo Forest.
Well, now that I said it, I think that I'm right. Hmmm...
I want to ask a difficult question, but I'm too lazy to check the game for the answer... Maybe next time. Here's an easy one:
Where do you find the Toadlady?
sylph cave
Heh, I assumed that by Chocobo Forest near Toroia you meant the one with the black chocobos. I keep forgetting there's another one south of Toroia.
Your turn, the one whose name I'm too lazy to write, so instead of actually writing it, I decide to make a long speech to explain why the hell I did not write it in the first place.Quote:
Originally Posted by thornwithin
Funny, I would expect to forget that Chocobo Forest near Toroia, which I only found by accident, a long time ago. But I forgot that only Chocobo forest that I actually have to enter while playing the game.Quote:
Originally Posted by Takara
What equipment does Kain have each of the 3 times he joins your party?
I'm about to leave town for 5 days, so i'm posting the answer in a spoiler tag. Try not to look until *after* you've posted, mmmkay?
(SPOILER)Start of Game: "Spear" Spear, "Iron" everything else
Tower of Zot: "Wind" Spear, "Silver" everything else
Giant of Bab-Il: "Gugnir" Spear, "Samurai" everything else
Kain_1: Iron Helmet, Iron Armor, Iron Gauntlets, Iron Shield, Spear
Kain_2: Silver Helmet, Silver Armor, Silver Gauntlets, Silver Shield, Wind Spear
Kain_3: Samurai Helmet, Samurai Armor, Samurai Gauntlets, Samurai Shield, Gungnir Spear
I hope this question has not been asked before (I don't think so...)
What Hit Point range can the Dark Knight Cecil have at level 99? This doesn't count any usage of Silver/Gold Apples, which increases the character's HP.
A single HP count will suffice. Bonus points for anyone providing the exact range (minHP and maxHP), and more bonus points for providing the minimum XP required to reach level 99.
*stares at question*
Never bothered leveling Dark Knight Cecil that much...
*resumes blank stare*
pleaaaase! someone has to guess!! anything! :'(
7901
9500
These types of questions are dull and uninteresting to answer.
The exact range is 4930 to 5472 HP... The dark knight has at least 9998916 XP at level 99.
Since Storm is so keen to break my fun (can *you* find any question that hasn't been asked? :P ), I think I will pass the question to abrojtm, who got the closest answer...
Go ahead, abrojtm!
PS. For everyone's fun, I include the PDF I made about level-ups... I hope Storm will not be too angry with me...
Hmm, I'll post a fairly simple one:
Q: Which town has the most beds in its Inn?
Agart
Yup
How many chocobos you can see in the Chocobo Forest near Baron?
I'm not angry with you, nor do I want to break your fun. However, questions such as yours are so hard and time consuming to answer that nobody can even make a legitimate guess. The end result is this thread becomes very quiet for a few weeks, and ruins the flow that a good trivia thread should have.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
Outsider: 3 yellow, 1 white, and 1 big chocobo. At some time during the game (probably very near the end), you can find a black chocobo there, too.
R: 5 or 6, depending on when in the game you are.
Kind of off subject, but in the very beginning of the game, when you fight a Raven (Zuu) and the Float Eyes, a different song is playing :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Takara
Check the list closely. I mentionned that on the second to last point. ;)
Read Takara's second bullet from the bottom. She says the song is "Cecil's Theme", although I believe the exact name of the song that plays is "Red Wings". However, this tune should more appropriately be refered to as "Cecil's Theme", seeing as how it never plays when the Red Wings are shown at any point later on in the game.Quote:
Originally Posted by abrojtm
Yeah, I didn't remember what the track was called exactly. It is called The Red Wings.
I always unofficially considered it Cecil's theme.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you're right about the 3 yellow, 1 white, and the Big Chocobo...Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
I didn't know about the black one though. But I'm too lazy to check it out, so go ahead.
*clears throat*
I might be tempted to ask for Kain's family name, but that would be too easy...
How many statuses (like sleep) can a character have outside combat? I mean the ones which have small pictures in the menu screen. And oh! I want names too ^-^.
Good luck!
Poison, Mini, Frog, Stone, Darkness, Curse, and Piggy.
That makes 7 status ailments you can carry outside of battle.
Ya..er...*looks around*. That's what I get for not reading the whole thing. You know what happens to people that assume. :(
You're missing two (one of them's the tricky one), and one is wrong.
Sleep, Float, Piggy, Mini, Silence, Dark, Stone, and Frog.
Did a few posts get erased??? Storm had the right answer a couple of days ago (nov 26)... What happened?
Indeed, I did answer it correctly first. And with Zyrthofar as my witness, I now am entitled to ask the next question!
Name all bosses with a weakness to bolt.
Yeah! my program will come in handy! :D
Octomamm
Kainazzo
Odin
Leviathan
I admit I had a few problems with Kainazzo... my prog was telling me it was weak against ice, so I went into the game and did various tests. Kainazzo is weak vs lightning only when gathering the water... When in normal form or in its shell, it is weak vs ice. (my prog showed me weak vs ice because it only saw the first form... i'll have to change that)...
So I hope this information about Kainazzo was useful, and that I didn't forget any boss. ^-^
I'm pretty sure valvalis is weak against Bolt as well. Of course the first time you fight her, you have no black magic. But in the giant of bab-il, when "elements" switches to her form, it takes a lot of damage from Bolt.
Interresting point...
My prog tells me Valvalis' first form is not weak against anything. Right now, I'm too tired to check her tornado-form (2nd form), so I'll test that tomorrow morning...
So until I check that, nobody can win! lol...
Casting Bolt 3 on Valvalis will do 9999 damage. I accept that as a weakness.
Ok... The first time you encounter Valvalis, she is not weak against anything (you cannot even cast on her while in her tornado). Fire, Ice and Lightning does the same amount of damage.
The second time you encounter her, she is indeed weak vs lightning (x4, instead of x2... ouch!)
So right... another boss is added to the list...
*Octomamm, Kainazzo, Odin, Leviathan, Valvalis*
Storm has to choose whether thornwithin or I win :)
Zyrthofar, you listed the 5 bosses, so it's your turn.
An easy one: How does Edge names the hidden airship?
The answer is from FF4US... I have no idea what the airship is called in FF4Chronicles or FF4J... :/
I think it is called the Falcon.
:) good answer, Storm!
How many opportunities does Golbez personally have to kill Cecil? Also, you must describe the exact situation and the reason why Cecil is not killed.
First, Golbez could've killed Cecil when they were in Fabul and Kain wounded Cecil very badly. I don't recall why Golbez didn't kill him... Hrm, funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
Second, Golbez could've killed Cecil in the Tower of Zot, I believe, but Tellah Meteo'd him and wounded him really badly.
Well, I'm wrong. I know that I am wrong about that second one, or at least, I think I am....
Someone answer this one, now I'm curious.
Feion
There are still three instances missing.
I'll try my luck...
- In Fabul, just after Kain beats Cecil. Golbez thinks Cecil is not really important (yet), and decides to take his girlfriend hostage instead of killing him.
- In the Tower of Zot, before and after Tellah casts Meteo. Golbez senses something about Cecil... "Who are you?" He doesn't kill him, probably out of curiosity, or he is just following his heart.
- In the Castle of Dwarves, just before Rydia appears. Cecil and the others are pretty much helpless, but Rydia comes to the rescue just before the killing blow.
- In the Giant of Bab-Il, just before FuSoYa breaks the spell. He doesn't kill Cecil because he was stopped by the Lunarian, and because the curse was broken.
- At the end, when he and FuSoYa are about to battle Zemus (and after your fight against Zeromus). He doesn't kill Cecil because he isn't controlled by Zemus anymore.
Hmmm... I already have five, but I really wonder about the last two... Just in case, I'll really try my luck with (improbable) situations...
- We don't see him, but it was Golbez who breaks the bridge when the party leaves the Tower of Zot. Cecil doesn't die because Cid suddenly appears with an airship before a funny magma splash ;).
- Though we don't see him, maybe he's just behind the door ^-^... When leaving the Sealed Cave, when he speaks to Kain about stealing the crystal back. He doesn't kill Cecil because he's on the other side of the door :). lol
Take your pick... I hope I didn't forget anything...
One of your initial five is incorrect, and one of your additional two is correct.
Does that mean I won or that I have to retry?
- In Fabul, just after Kain beats Cecil. Golbez thinks Cecil is not really important (yet), and decides to take his girlfriend hostage instead of killing him.
- In the Tower of Zot, before and after Tellah casts Meteo. Golbez senses something about Cecil... "Who are you?" He doesn't kill him, probably out of curiosity, or he is just following his heart.
- In the Castle of Dwarves, just before Rydia appears. Cecil and the others are pretty much helpless, but Rydia comes to the rescue just before the killing blow.
- In the Giant of Bab-Il, just before FuSoYa breaks the spell. He doesn't kill Cecil because he was stopped by the Lunarian, and because the curse was broken.
- We don't see him, but it was Golbez who breaks the bridge when the party leaves the Tower of Zot. Cecil doesn't die because Cid suddenly appears with an airship before a funny magma splash .
Yep, you're correct, except Golbez breaks the bridge entering the Tower of Babil, not Zot. ;)
Your turn.
Lol, my bad! ^-^
What is the Delta Attack? ( a bit of precision, please :) )
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
The Delta Attack is done by Cindy, Mindy and Sandy in the tower of Zot, also known as the Magus Sisters. It happens something like this: The youngest attacks, the fat one casts wall, and the tall one casts a spell on the walled one.
I'm probably way off, because I haven't gone through FFIV in a long time.
Feion
Almost, but the sequence is a bit wrong.
Again the Magus sisters. The tall one casts wall on the fat one "Here you go", the fat one attacks "Hurry up" and the small one yells delta attack and does a level two black magic spell on the fat ones wall (to hit you). The delta attack I suppose is the whole sequence, but the official screamed attack is only the level two magic.
I'm going to assume that's close enough, I've not been part of this thread yet so I hope this question hasn't been asked:
Name three summons you can only get through RANDOM battles (should be pretty easy).
Hey! You forgot the fat one casting "revive" (and possibly cure spells) :)
Anyway! Your answer's good, so.....
"Again the Magus Sisters"... can't help it... kinda fell in love with the tall one in FF10 :D
Imp (or Goblin), Bomb, Cockatrice (only in FF4J), and Mage (or Mind-Flayer)
Got 4! ;)
Unless I'm getting crazy, I probably got them right...
What is the Attack Sequence of Dragon Mist, and what is its Counterattack Sequence? btw, this is easier than it sounds... :)
*Mind drifting away*... If Dragon Mist wasn't linked with Rydia's mother, she woundn't have been killed, Rydia woundn't have joined the party, wouln't have been swallowed by Leviathan, and wouldn't have savec the party against Golbez in the Castle of Dwarves. IE Game Over without Rydia... Long live RYDIA!!! :D
Actually, by your whole deal there, it would be:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
IE game over without the death of the Mist Dragon, or Dragon Mist as they say. Mist Dragon sounds better to me. My bad.
His attack sequence is insanely boring. He just does regular attacks, with no real sequence until he turns into mist, at which point, if you attack him, he counters with Cold Breath, I think it's called. Either Cold Breath or D. Breath or something like that.
Here's a good one:
If Darth Vader is to Golbez as Luke Skywalker is to Cecil, then Emporor Palpatine must be???
Feion
Technically this a Spoiler so.
(SPOILER) Zeromus
Q: What order do you fight the four fiends in the Babil Giant?
Woah! the thread is going fast!
What I wanted with the Dragon Mist question was something like this:
Attack Sequence: 3 attacks, then turns to mist (repeat)
Counterattack Sequence: If physically attacked and in second form, counter with ColdMist...
anyway...
The order of the four elements is: Milon, Rubicant, Kainazzo, Valvalis.
I'll wait for confirmation.
Wouldn't Darth be to Kyluka (spelling bad but... Cecils father)? I know too much Star Wars... Golbez could be to Leia!
The three summons I was thinking of were Imp, Mage, Bomb. Bomb by the way is a great bang for the buck and is zero cast time.
SPOILERS. well, anyway... if you haven't played through the game, what are you doing here?
Feioncastor was probably speaking of Darth Vader as the evil dude who gets good at the end, just like Golbez. Palpatine (Zemus) is the mastermind behind everything, controlling Vader (Golbez)...
Yes, precisely. You see, Cecil (Luke) is the good guy, trying to set things right. The bad guy Golbez (Vader) is related to Cecil (Luke) and when he realizes that he's being doing evil stuff, he turns against his master, Zemus (Palpatine). And good triumphs over evil.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
Feion
Hmmm... Whose turn is it to ask a question? oh wait... mine...
Why would someone *not* want to wear the Adamant Armor?
Lower magic defense, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
Wrong.
With Defense 100/10% and MagDefense 20/12%, this wonderful piece of armor has the first place for MagDefense Base, MagDefense Rate and Defense Base. 10% for Defense Rate is still good (~average).
The answer is a bit more subtle :)
uh, cuz it takes so friggin long to find, having to kill all those little damn pink puffs in one room over and over and over and over again...(ya its boring) iono if im right, just a guess
I meant, if you have the armor in your possession, why wouldn't you want to equip it?
And I think the pinkpuff experience fun and amusing... not! ;)
This is a pretty subtle answer, so one or two more guesses and I'll post the answer...
Hmm. I'm going to guess "because you'll need to choose which character to give it to".
*shrugs*
nah... :)
The answer was because the adamant armor gives the wearer immunity to every statuses (except berserk), which includes Float... Immunity to Float... woah... Yes, try it :)
So if you go to the Land of Summoned Monsters or the Sylph Cave with this armor, you either get a lot of damage, or take off the armor and cast Float.
Another good answer would be that it enters in conflict with the Cursed Ring, which gives Elemental Absorption to the selected elements. The Adamant Armor give Elemental Immunity to them. So lets say you are wearing the Dragoon Shield (Fire, Ice and Lightning bits) and the Cursed Ring (Absorb bit)... You are going to absorb Fire, Ice and Lightning. Wearing the Adamant Armor with them sets the Immune bit, so you end up getting no damage for Fire, Ice and Lightning, instead of absorbing the damage...
*sigh* I really hope these two little pieces of info about the Adamant Armor was interresting (any feedback? :))
I'll ask another question instead...
The little FloatEye (near Baron... yeah, the blue winged eyeball) has two kinds of attack. What are they?
wow i had absolutely no clue that it cancelled out float. I dont really care cuz i never use float, but thanks for lettin me kno =P
Attack and Defense? I got in a couple battles with the things and noticed one attacked more often than the other.... Also script doesn't seem to change when one is alone... Then again I am playing the original SNES version on a cartridge so it might have a dumbed down attack style.
My answer is from the original ff4us, too.
So, Danger officially has the first half of the answer: "Attack"
Indeed, Floateye doesn't have anything special when alone, and doesn't have any form of counterattack.
Easy hint: The second kind of attack happens after you cast a certain status-inflicting spell on it ;).
Danger: as for your observing of a floateye attacking faster than the other, i might have a hypothesis... When entering combat, each enemy is given a particular range to assign the Agility Ability (:S sounds wierd). In the case of the Floateye, the range is 1 to 3. Maybe one of them had 1 and the faster had 3... :) I don't know if that would be significant enough to notice any difference in speed, though...
I don't think anyone knows. I'm going to guess Attack and Float. Dunno, if you cast Dispel on the FloatEye, he might stop floating, so it has to recast the spell.
If it's not that, I have no clue.
:/
The answer was "Attack", and "Fatal". The second one is when the enemy is charmed -> it will cast Fatal (supposedly on a random enemy, but the two times I checked, it casted it on itself.)
It wasn't that tough... it was written in the strategy guide... oh well...
What different items can an Imp give when killed?
Hey Takara! Who was it on the picture you just changed?
Right now? It's Valvalis, the Fiend of Air. Previously, it was Fran, one of the main characters in Final Fantasy XII.
Anyway, as for this question, I'm going to guess it's only for regular Imps? If yes, then the spoils you can get for defeating a regular Imp is either a potion, a tent, an HrGlass1 (assuming you're not playing the easy-type version or the first NA release), or the Imp item, which will allow Rydia to learn the Imp summon when used.
:) That was a quick and good answer!
And thanks for giving the name "Fran"... I'm going to check that :)
Your turn!
My question should be easy, too groggy to come up with something good.
Which spells does the Black Mage in Baron try to use on you?
Sleep!
hmm... aren't you sleepy? lol
Question: The Larva has a counter when magically attacked... What is it?
That's only half of the answer. ;)
My guess is because most people would never even see it. I managed to take Zeromus down without even seeing a single PinkPuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
Takara: Well, well... there was something I didn't know about ff4 :)... In the beginning of the game, he tries to cast Sleep, and later tries Piggy, but ends up with casting Tiny.
Just in case, I'll wait for confirmation before reasking the Larva question.
Crazy the Clown: Check Post #350... The answer was there.
Correct! You can ask the question once more. :p
The Larva has a counter when magically attacked... What is it?
Meteo?
wt...? meteo???? lol
Isn't it just called "Counter"? It raises its Magic Defense - or maybe I'm thinking of something else?
Probably something else...
You know, it's the small larva that dwells in the Misty Cave and in the Kaipo desert.......
Don't they counter with "Weak"? Or maybe I'm thinking of another monster that counters with that spell when hit with magic.
A monster that has 28HP countering with Weak? woah... must be the ultra-super-uber-hard game you're playing with ;)
I thought this was an easy question..... another wrong try and I'll give the answer...
Meh, I must have been thinking of the RocLarva or something, then. :o
I think it dies...
Thinking that the weakest magics do 50 damage and it has 26 hp well...
Actually, the damage a magic does depends on many things, including the casters magic power, and the targets magic defense, so the weakest magic may sometimes do 50 damage, and other times perhaps a couple hundred, and it may even cure the target, or do no damage at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doors
Feion
Ok its gonna take me 2 minutes to get to Rydia again with emulator and 1 minute to find the larva ok...
It casts Psych1 when attacked by cure
lol
good answer, Doors!
your turn.
Okay...
Q:Which characters actually die in the game(be sure to (/spoiler now ok?)
(SPOILER)i believe tellah is the only one who dies. maybe fusoya and golbez died when you fight zemus.
Have to count that as a right answer.
Your turn.
im not good at making questions so next person who posts can have my turn
Okay...
Q:Who is Anna?
Tellahs Daughter/ Edwards Lover
correct
go ahead and ask.
I think we should wait another day or two for Dark_Paladin_Cecil to ask his question. If not, Doors will have to ask another one.
Who cares
I am not asking.
Sorry guys, was vacationing in Vegas for a week. :D
Anyway, here ya go:
During the battle against Zeromus, what characters return to revive your party and heali them? Which characters do what?
Hey, I'm right there!
ok, here goes...
Palom & Porom: revive Cain, Rosa, Rydia, and Edge
Edward & Tella: Heal Rosa and Rydia
Yang & Cid: Heal Edge and Cain
FoSoYa: Heal Cecil
Golbeze: Tell you to use crystal on Zeromus
heh, I am right at that point in the game. Zeromus is annoying... I'm only like level 55, so it's really hard right now and I'm taking a break. But, I digress.
so, a question hmmmm?
What is the most visible effect of bad breath?
I assume you are talking about FF4US's spell #111, Breath. If I am right, this disturbing spell causes Blind, Silence, Piggy, Tiny, Frog and Charm.
Yes I am. I encountered it in more than one place, but the most annoying was those Dino Bone thingys guarding the ribbon.
soooo, you gonna answer the question? Go look at the reciever after it's cast, the answer will be obvious.
The most visible effects are Toad, Confuse and Silence (we visually see the status on the character). Since those three were already included in my previous post, I'll wait for confirmation.
yes. fire away. Maybe I was a bit picky, but you got it so o well.
Let's see, there's....
-Calbrina.(3 Cal dolls, 3 Brina dolls. They can merge to Calbrina if just one is alive.)
-Golbez. (And you won't be able to touch him until Rydia shows up, again, which'll be before Golbez can waste Cecil.)
EDIT: Balnab. (Dr. Lugae's Frankenstein-like powerhouse. If Dr. Lugae is incapacitated, he won't be oiled, which will cause him to explode.)
EDIT: Dr. Lugae. (The wacky scientist under Rubicant who created Balnab. He also wants to see you dead, more than a little bit.
-Trap Wall. (Take the Dark Crystal, and you gotta fight this one to keep it.)
-Ashura. (You gotta beat her if you want her help.)
-Leviathan. (You gotta beat him if you want his help.)
Seven.
I stand corrected.
Protections made of Mythril (or Silver in FF4US) give the wearer a bonus defense (half damage, I think) against a certain type of creature race. What race is this?
Crazy the Clown: W-What? :cool:
I'm going with the undead.
Many believed that silver has a hand in taking them down a peg or two. And mythril is just a mythical form of silver. (Final Fantasy games call it, "mythril silver.")
normally, that would be ok with me, but in FF4, "undead" and "x" are two distinctive races, albeit very similar... A Mythril weapon would not have extra power versus a skeleton for example, but would hit 4x against "x"... Of course, "x" is what I am asking for ^-^
Zombies/Corpses?
Almost...
This is quite a tricky question, so I'll give the official list of creature types, but since I don't want to give you the answer directly, I'll only give the first 3 letters of each.
0 -> Dra***
1 -> Mac****
2 -> Rep****
3 -> Spi***
4 -> Gia**
5 -> Sli**
6 -> Mag*
7 -> Und***
Mage or Slime?
If not, can I just name them all? :)
Spirit?
Undead.
This one's going to be kinda tricky.
How many of the characters are right-handed?
How many are left-handed?
How many are ambi?