Cloud, Tifa, and Barret
Cloud, Tifa, and Barret
I'm pretty sure you're wrong about the party. *goes and checks right now*
Is this just before the sector 7 plates comes down and kills everyone?
Cause the party then is Cloud, Tifa and Aeris.
Yeah, because then Aeris goes to take care of Marlene, and Cloud and Tifa climb the tower to meet Barret, right?
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Which FF Character Are You?
No, that's too late.
EDIT: Cloud, Tifa, and Barret is wrong. Cloud, Tifa, and Aeris is also wrong. You've got the right area, just give me when you can talk to him and get that message. You might even have to talk to him more than once.
Last edited by Weimar Pluto Knight VII; 08-11-2006 at 02:03 PM.
Is it when you are just Cloud with no one else in your party?
Yes, unfairmaiden, you've guessed enough right answers, so I give you the ability to give the next quote. Yes, it's when Cloud is by himself. The window of oppurtunity is very small, and most people miss him, as I did the first like 5 times I played this game. When the game wants you to approach Tifa or go downstairs to approach Barret, LEAVE, even though you're like, "There's no way I'm being that rude." The NPC's outside will change. After you talk to the guy at the bottom of the stairs (below Johnny), once or 2ce, he says it eventually. After you approach Barret, you lose the oppurtunity to talk to him, as well as a bunch of other NPC's.
*happy dance*
quote:
"oh man wait until I tell the guys at work about this"
That's on the Last train from Midgar, I believe. Either that, or the other train you go on.
yeah...but who said it?
yeah, its your turn
Just when you thought the thread would die, I'm back! Ok, I came up with a good one.
"I'm pretty busy myself," and the quote continues, but it would be too easy if I gave the rest.
The girl in the bar in Costa del Sol?
Its been a few days, and even though I know I'm wrong I found a good quote.
"Morning. Dawn comes and nothing changes."