she's referring to the traveler in Kalm who gives you the good stuff at the end of the game. He's upstairs.
she's referring to the traveler in Kalm who gives you the good stuff at the end of the game. He's upstairs.
you have to search harder, it's nigh impossible to find. But when you do you will be rewarded by Tifa coming upstairs behind you, eventually leading to a special "hot coffee" FMV.
isnt that in GTA: san andreas?
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Lets say it was a transvestite...like Cloud.
I never found that weapon salesman on my first run through, but that's mainly because I was 11 and that's the year I started learning English.I didn't pick up much of the story, but I liked the pretty graphics.
I have no source other than my own imagination. That's just the first thing I think of when I read that line (after having already played through the game of course). I think it's because I'm used to cryptic lines in games that don't ever seem to mean anything (FFVI "behind the stairwell" line, or TLOZ stuff the old man says about doors and stuff). I seriously doubt that Tifa is really referring to the Kalm Traveller, but he does live upstairs (in Kalm, though, not Midgar), he gives you some stuff which could be considered weapons, he's part of some secret sideplot, etc. Of course, I think they just added the WEAPON sidequests in the American version, so it would seem very unlikely that Tifa would even refer to that quest in story dialogue. But wouldn't it be cooler if she did?
*cough* the roof.
It wouldn't make any sense for Tifa to be referring to the Kalm traveler, especially since she says "the Weapons Shop man," not just "the weapons man."
Besides how would she Know about something that happens so late in the game? Besides why would that be said in Midgar and not Kalm?
There is a man in the entrance of the multi story shack near 7th heaven who is shooting a weird skull sculpture, he says that the guy upstairs will teach you.