++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles (American Version) - FAQ/Walkthrough -v0.91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Guide written and composed by kakarottjr (CyanideJesus@yahoo.com) Assistance provided by the following members of the gamefaqs community magusdog11, Link AC, tyrant of pain, xion Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles is a Square-Enix product produced soley on the Nintendo GameCube. This game has compatability for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance and the Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP but we'll go into those features more in depth later in the guide. There are few websites that I allowed to host my guides when I was using the handle of CyanideJesus as a user, however now that I'm finally putting guides together again, my handle now is kakarottjr. Here are the sites allowed to post this guide as content. www.gamefaqs.com faqs.ign.com If you wish for my FAQ/Walkthrough to be posted on your website, contact me at CyanideJesus@yahoo.com. Generally if you contact me you will probably want to post the subject as "Hosting FFCC FAQ" or something along those lines. If you wish to contact me in regards to a spelling/grammar error in the FAQ or just wish to submit some material that you feel would be helpful in the FAQ or Walkthrough sections, then email me at the above email address. If you have questions about a particular segment because you feel that I didn't answer it well enouhg to assist you, then feel free to email me and ask me. That way I can address the given segment more in depth and get a better FAQ Version up. If you have a general question, just something that is already addressed in the FAQ but you feel that you just need it re-explained again, emailing me would probably only net you a slower reply than simply posting on the GameFaqs Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles board. I'll post a link directly to the board here in the FAQ so that you can reference to it if needed. Here's the link for the General Board http://cgi.gamefaqs.com/boards/gentopic.asp?board=2000234 Here's the link for the Game Help Board http://cgi.gamefaqs.com/boards/gentopic.asp?board=2000239 Here's the link for the Social Board http://cgi.gamefaqs.com/boards/gentopic.asp?board=2000240 Now, on to the Table of Contents!! ========================================= TABLE OF CONTENTS (WHAT'S IN THE GUIDE!!) ========================================= In the past I've seen people put the markers in for searching purposes and never really understood it, until I noticed that I would search for a segment and some people would do a bad job, and have a spelling error here or there which would mess up the search, so just in case I'll put markers for you to use with the search function. If you don't know how to use the search function and you're just looking for one particular part of the guide. You simply hold down the CTRL button and hit the F key on your keyboard, type in the search code, and hit enter, it'll pull up the first occurence of the match. I.) Version History (FFCC1) II.) Introduction (FFCC2) III.) My Review of this game (FFCC3) IV.) General Questions and their answers (FAQ) (FFCC4) V.) Controls (FFCC5) VI.) Status Inductions both Positive and Negative (FFCC6) VII.) Tribes and Parental Jobs (FFCC7) VIII.) Differences in Single Player and Multiplayer (FFCC8) IX.) The Walkthrough (Where to go when!) (FFCC9) *Year 2 In Next Update* X.) Diary Log (FFCCA) *Year 2 In Next Update* XI.) Monster Database (FFCCB) *Postponed until Next Update* XII.) Boss Database (FFCCC) *Postponed until Next Update* XIII.) Weapon/Armor Database (FFCCD) *Scroll listing in next patch* XIV.) Item Database (FFCCE) *Artifacts in Next Patch* XV.) Spell Database (FFCCF) XVI.) Credits where due (FFCCG) XVII.) Closing (FFCCH) =========================== I.) Version History (FFCC1) =========================== February 11th 2004 - Version 0.6 FAQ/Walkthrough Compilation begins Planned for next Revision - 1.00 Will include the actual Walkthrough Segment for selected areas as well as the first year of diary updates, will also have the full armor/weapon lists and items list =), I will also be packaging the full Monster/Boss Databases as well into the guide. Expected date of Next Update - 2/14/2004 February 14th 2004 - Version 0.90 -Finished Armor/Weapon Lists -Finished full Item Lists -Added my year one areas of walkthrough -Added my first year of diary updates -Updated Messageboard links as the boards have been split Planned in Next Revision - 0.91 Will include second year diary as well as second year areas of walkthrough, Artifact Listing as well as Scroll Locations. Next update will also include monsters and bosses for Years 1-2. February 16th 2004 - Version 0.91 *Emergency Patch* -Added part of year 2 walkthrough -Fixed formatting issue for part of guide *Wasn't noticible on web* -Added strength Artifact Listing *Rest of Artifacts will be included in next patch. -Fixed theory on Cycles and gave the REAL cycle explination Planned In Next Revision - 0.92 will include Tida walkthrough as well as the walkthrough for year 3, the journal updates for years 2 and 3. This revision will also include the monster and boss data entries for years 1-3 as they have not been appended to their particular areas yet. Also to be included will be the finished artifact listing as well as the Scroll *Design* data for the items section. ========================= II.) Introduction (FFCC2) ========================= I guess I should take the time to introduce myself to you all at the moment. Most FAQ/Walkthrough writers refrain from doing this, but I'll inform you that I got this game just a few days ago when it was initially released in the USA. Since I got it I've been playing nearly nonstop on a rampage in order to finish this FAQ and bring it to all of you to assist you in getting through the game as well as to help clear up a little bit of the continual threads being posted on the GFAQs boards that could easily be summed up in one post or simply through a FAQ/Walkthrough specifically written for the US Version of the game, instead of having played the Japanese game and simply done my best to translate it from Japanese into English. That's my goal, to give you the best FAQ that you can possibly have on GFAQs for this particular game in English!! =================================== III.) My Review of the Game (FFCC3) =================================== Ok, at the moment, until I fully decide to put up a final review for the now, this is simply going to be my initial impressions. Alright initially I did not think that I was going to be able to enjoy this game, the graphics brought me the exact same impressions that FFIX did initially, however, I decided that I would sit down and give the game a chance. So far I have been dumbfounded by the graphics in game play, as well as the fact that instead of having a rather choppy sound score as I thought Square-Enix may take a lax on Nintendo, especially in the Soundtrack department, however, I was not disappointed, the sounds all fit in my ears, they fit perfectly, the graphics aren't a let down. I love the way that I can go into my menus and not effect any other player or their ability to continue tearing through the game while I change my command lists. In my eyes, right now, this game sits on a 9/10. The only thing they could have done better at the moment to me, is to have laid a few more easter eggs in there. But I'm sure that there are quite a few knowing Square-Enix and we'll probably simply come across them in time. ============================================================ IV.) General Questions and their Answers (THE FAQ!!) (FFCC4) ============================================================ This will hopefully clean up the board a bit, as most of these questions are taken directly from the gamefaqs Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles message board. Q.)Do I have to use a GBA to play in Multiplayer? A.)This question has to be the most of the redundant ones. The answer is simply yes. You have to use a GBA to play in Multiplayer. Every time I see someone trying to explain how to do it without a GBA I want to be sick, it's simply not cost efficient enough to be worth the time and effort. If you want to play with your friends, just go out and buy a GBA and a link cable and be done with it. Q.)Which tribe should I pick? Help me?! A.)These are just as bad. I hate it when people say "Pick one that matches your style, don't pick one for their looks!" Well, the thing is, that with the way you can play the game out, I would actually suggest that you choose the one that you think looks the coolest. As if you truly wanted to, you could make a Yuke just as physically powerful as a Liltie could be. It just takes time. In the end, the tribe choice simply effects what you are best suited for early in the game as well as your look. Q.)How do I level up? A.)You don't actually level up per say. You increase your stats, this is done every single time you choose an artifact after defeating the boss at the end of the dungeon. Over time, nearly every character reaches a level plane simply through gaining artifacts and choosing ones to make their character more balanced. Q.)How many years are in this game? A.)Ok, this is the iffy area. To get the full experience of the game, it takes 8 years of gameplay. In order to get maximum stats for your character it takes much longer as you have to get one of each artifact in order to acheive this status. Q.)Why should I bother sending 'decent' letters to my family? A.)Because they'll give you free stuff as their production levels, or for the ones that sell armor and such, they'll give you a price reduction on items that you purchase from them. A general rule of thumb is that you should always send items back to your family members. I will better cover what you should send to what family job when I cover the jobs in the same section that I cover the tribes in. Check there if you want to raise your family's production levels or get a better price cut. Q.)Can I quit the game? A.)As in get back to the loading screen where you select new game or load game? As far as anyone can tell at the moment, the best thing to do is just reset the game, as no one has found a way to yet. Q.)I found something wrong with your FAQ? A.)Then email me what and where it is, and I'll read it over. If I find your fix to be helpful or a fix to an error that I have, I'll rewrite that segment with the new information and I'll give you credit where it is due. Q.)I want to help! A.)Not really a question, but I've had a few people ask this. If you wish to help out with the FAQ then simply email me and I'll see if the information you give me would be helpful or not. As with finding things wrong, if I find it to be helpful, then I'll be sure to append it into the Guide and also give you credit where you have earned it. Q.)Why is Mog moving so slow? A.)Because he told you he's tired. When Mog tells you that he's tired, you should have him drop the chalice and carry it for him for a bit. After awhile he'll ask you to let him carry the chalice. This gives Mog a chance to rest, which makes it so that he won't slow down to a groggy pace and get you all angry at the game. ==================== V.) Controls (FFCC5) ==================== ----------------------------------- GCN Controller (Single Player Only) ----------------------------------- Control Stick and D Pad - Moves character/Caravan/Targeting Ring and Cursor Start Button - Pauses the game and skips cinematic scenes C Stick - Not used Z Button - Not Used B Button - Pick up, drop or throw an item/Open Chests/Examine/Talk/Cancel A Button - Attack/Talk/Examine/Confirm an action Y Button - Opens the field menu X Button - Tell Mog to pick up or drop the Chalice L and R Buttons - Cycle through command options or menus when in the field -------------------------------------- GBA & GBASP Controlling (Multi Player) -------------------------------------- D Pad - Move character/caravan/targeting ring/cursor Start - Pauses the game/Resume/Skip certain cut scenes Select - Toggle between menus on GBA to controlling character movement on GC A Button - Confirm actions/actions/talk/examine(In town) B Button - Cancel/Carry/Drop/Pick Up/Throw/Open Chests/Talk/Examine L and R Buttons - Cycle through command options or menus when in GBA mode ================================================================== VI.)Status Inductions, both the Positive and the Negative! (FFCC6) ================================================================== Wow, here's where we find out just how messed up you can possibly get in the world of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. Alright we'll cover the positive buffs first. -------- Positive -------- Haste - Speeds up your character's movements as well as charging times for casting spells as well as focusing attacks. That's it, that's all the positive buffs, amazing I know! -------- Negative -------- Poisoned - You'll notice a green ring of spheres around your head, you'll gradually lose HP until the effects wear off, or until someone casts clear on you. Generally you'll lose about 3 hearts worth of HP before the effects wear off. Shocked/Paralyzed - You'll notice an electrical field of sorts around your character. You'll be paralyzed either until someone casts clear on you or until you shake off the effects. To shake off paralysis move the control stick back and forth. Slowed - You'll notice a purplish mist around your character's body. This will slow down your movement speeds until the effects wear off or until someone casts clear or haste on you. Petrified - Stoned! Sorry, had to do it, your character is turned into a statue while under this status. You can't move, attack, or do anything! You have to wait for someone to cast clear on you, or until the status wears off. Stunned - Essentially the same as being Paralyzed, only it usually happens when a huge monster, attacks you by slamming its body ontop of you. This one doesn't get fixed by casting clear, you have to wait this one out and hope that you don't get killed in that time. Burning - This generally happens when an enemy sucessfully casts a flame type spell on you. You'll burn for a bit, but it doesn't last long, so don't bother casting clear to stop it. Frozen - Obviously you're going to be frozen, and not moving while under this. If something hits you while you're frozen, you'll take double-damage. To recover, you can either have someone cast clear on you or you can once again wiggle the control stick back and forth until you're unfrozen. Curse - Being cursed, is terrible, you might as well be dead, cause you'll be there pretty quick under this status effect. If you fall under this, pray for clear as this will drop your strength, defense, and magic all by half. Dead - W00t!! The best one out of all of them. You're dead, in Single Player, this will usually net you the Retry/Load Game screen, however, in Multiplayer, you can still run around, and you can wave at people until someone either casts life on you, or uses a phoenix down on you. A better method of protecting yourself from this status is to use a peice of your command list strictly for Phoenix Downs, as they'll instatly revive you from Death status as long as you have them equipped. Miasma Poison - This really isn't a status that Square or Nintendo recognizes. However, I felt that since it occurs, that it should be included. If you step outside of the protective circle that the chalice provides, you will notice that there's a green fluidlike water splashing around infront of you, that's the actual miasma. After a moment or two, pending on your character's resistance to miasma poisoning, you will start to gradually lose life until you step back within the protective circle for the Chalice. ====================================== VII.) Tribes and Parental Jobs (FFCC7) ====================================== Now into the meat and potatoes of choosing just what you're going to be and what you're going to look at. Now I know that many of you have trouble deciding what you're going to use for a name, but I know that most people are already complaining that they don't know what to be as far as tribes go. Here I will not only list what the Instruction manual says about each one, but I will also give my personal thoughts on them. Take into account that there are 8 different looks for each of the tribes. Four male, and four female. ------- Clavats ------- Manual - A gentle people that value harmony above all. Many of Tipa's residents belong to this tribe of unity and friendship. They are gentle by nature and dislike conflict. When disputes arise, they do whatever they can to resolve them. It is said that an air of tranquility follows them wherever they go. Personal Thoughts - Very well balanced early on. They use swords, and they're quick frankly the only race that can use sheilds, but everyone else has something to gain from it. At first I liked them because they look well balanced, and didn't look as stupid as I believed they all would. Origionally I thought they would all have that stupid cowlick look to them and I would forever hate their entire race. Weapons - Swords Favorite Foods - Striped Apple Disliked Foods - Fish Starting Attack - 21 Starting Defense - 24 Starting Magic - 13 ------- Selkies ------- Manual - Independant people who put themselves first. These rugged individualists clothe themselves in fur decorated with stolen goods. Unlike other tribes, they believe in putting themselves first. Many Selkies are agile and athletic, traits they put to good use as thieves. Though the other tribes tend to scorn them, some Selkies now reside in Clavatian villages. Personal Thoughts - They look cool, they have a faster charge on their focus attack than any other tribe. Their only drawback to me was that instead of using something like daggers, which is what I expected from Square-Enix for a tribe of theives.....they use Rackets.....rackets. I was all like "WHAT?!" but after actually trying them out, they're not so bad if you can get past that fact and really immense yourself in the fact that you can use satanically quick focus attacks, move away, and do it again. Weapons - Rackets Favorite Foods - Fish Disliked Foods - Gourd Potatoe Starting Attack - 22 Starting Defense - 21 Starting Magic - 12 ----- Yukes ----- Manual - A mysterious tribe of great lore and wisdom. Many of these sages live quietly in Shella. In the ancient wars, they were able to resist the invading Liltian armies thanks to their magical prowess. Now they spend their days teaching magic to others. Some say that Yukes assumed their current form to augment their magical talents. They are a mysterious people indeed. Personal Thoughts - Wow...I could not at first get over how incredibly stupid I thought that this tribe looked. It was so hard for me at first to even begin to imagine playing as a tribe this strange looking. But then I said hey I have to do it sooner or later, so I gave them a test run. They're very very frail early on and can easily be bashed into peices by enemies if you're not careful. I had to get used to that early, however, once you realize how much faster their charge on magic is, it begins to make up for itself very quickly. For me, the big thing with these guys was that they can work very viably in multiplayer as a strict healer when needed. Weapons - Hammers Favorite Foods - Star Carrot Disliked Foods - Striped Apple Starting Attack - 20 Starting Defense - 20 Starting Magic - 15 ------- Lilties ------- Manual - A proud warrior tribe with infamously short tempers. These little warriors have lived all over the world since ancient times. Long ago, they ruled the world, and many still believe themselves superior to others. Though they can be hotheaded, they are also confident and down-to-earth. Liltian merchants are some of the best around. Personal Thoughts - They're small, which pushes people away from them, and their weapon of preference is a spear. They start out as the most powerful of all the tribes. These are basically sick little twisted mongrels who live for nothing but to destroy. I love these guys. For me, the biggest thing was getting past the fact that it looked like my guy had an onion for a head. Weapons - Spears/Lances Favorite Foods - Meat Disliked Foods - Striped Apple Starting Attack - 23 Starting Defense - 23 Starting Magic - 10 =========== Family Jobs =========== ---------- Blacksmith ---------- Description - The blacksmith as a parent will make the blacksmith available in Tipa. Once you've got this and start raising their production level then they will bein to gain the ability to craft better and better weapons and armor. Early - Nove Weapon, Warrior's Weapon, Bronze Armor, Iron Armor, Iron Shield, Bronze Gloves, Iron Gloves, Bronze Belt, Iron Belt. Level 1 - Master's Weapon, Mythril Shield, Mythril Gloves, Mythril Sallet, Mythril Belt. Level 2 - Legendary Weapon, Diamond Armor, Diamond Gloves, Diamond Sallet, Diamond Belt. Level 3 - Greatest Weapon ------ Tailor ------ Description - The tailor as a parent opens up the tailor shop in Tipa. It makes. This allows you to have accessories created by the tailor provided that you raise his production level to allow him to make much better accessories. Early - Flame Craft, Frost Craft, Lightning Craft, Clockwork. Level 1 - New Clockwork, Blue Yarn, Tome of Wisdom, Tome of Speed, Fiend Kit, Faerie Kit, Eyewear Techniques, Goggle Techniques. Level 2 - White Yarn, Gold Craft, Secrets of Wisdom, Secrets of Speed, Deamon Kit, Angel Kit, Designer Glasses, Designer Goggles. Level 3 - Ring of Invincibility ------ Farmer ------ Description -These are the general field workers of Tipa. If you select your parent to do this job, you won't get the benefit of a discount like certain others. But you will instead get free gifts pending on how well you treat your relatives. If you send your family a wheat seed, they'll give you a loaf of Bannock Bread that year after you fill the chalice. Two years afterwards, your family will begin to give you bundles of wheat. ------- Rancher ------- Description - Once you select this as your family, the ranch will be in Tipa. Like the Farmer family you won't enjoy the benefits of a discout, however, you will enjoy the benefit of free healing items over time. The rancher as a family will give you a slice of meat each year for the first two years. Starting on the third year, they'll begin to give you bottles of milk. Once you gain access to the fields of Fum I would suggest sending him a cow to increase his production a bit more ~_^ ------ Miller ------ Description - The miller as a family is similar to the Farmer in the sence that he loves getting seeds. The thing that sets them apart is that he loves getting wheat seeds, HINT HINT!!! Once you send him a wheat seed, he'll give you a loaf of bread. Two years later, they'll start giving you bags of flour. --------- Fisherman --------- Description - The fisherman is a bit different in the sence of giving. As a father, it's based on production like the others, however he always gives you fish. The only thing that varies is the amount of fish, which depends on his production levels. -------- Merchant -------- Description - Back to the discount families, selecting merchant for family, well, yep you guessed it, opens up the merchant shop for use. As you raise their production level, they get better equipment available to them. Early - Meat, Bronze, Alloy, Fish, Milk, Iron, Spring Water Level 1 - Mythril, Gold, Silver, Bronze Shard, Iron Shard Level 2 - Magma Rock, Chilly Gel, Thunderball Level 3 - Ultimite, Dark Sphere --------- Alchemist --------- Description - Another profession based family that will give you a discount. This job works a little differently however, based upon his production level, he will give you item scrolls (1 a year). He has 12 levels of production. Level 1 - Iron Armor Level 2 - Warrior's Weapon Level 3 - Flame Armor Level 4 - Clockwork Level 5 - Mythril Armor Level 6 - Frost Craft Level 7 - Lightning Craft Level 8 - Master's Weapon Level 9 - Ring of Light Level 10 - Diamond Armor Level 11 - Ring of Invincibiltiy Level 12 - Greatest Weapon Whew....that sums that portion up, now we have to cover the Discount and Family Production levels. This determines what kind of discount you get, if any at all. This is based upon how you reply to letters sent by family members as well as items or gil that you send back. I'll tell you how each facial expression corellates. :(( *Angry Face* - Full price, no discount for you! :( *Sad Face* - Full Price, no discount for you! :| *Indifferent Face* - You'll be getting a 30% discount from the family. :) *Smiley Face* - You'll get a 55% Discount. :D *Laughing Face* - You must be doing something good, cause you're getting 65% off the news stand price baby! *Sorry bout that outburst >.<* =========================================================== VIII.) Differences in Single Player and Multiplayer (FFCC8) =========================================================== This can be a royal pain in the you know what, but it's gotta be done. Now I'm going to cover what differences are in Multiplayer and single player. First off we'll cover the number of people in your party between the two. ------------ Party Number ------------ In single-player it'll just be you and Mog, your moogle. I may as well cover how carrying the chalice with Mog goes now as it'll be asked a dozen times over if I don't. Alright just go to the chalice with Mog near you and hit the X button. Once you do that, Mog'll pick up the Chalice and he'll follow you with it. Makes it easy as pie. However, you'll probably notice that after awhile Mog will say "I'm tired Kupo!". When he does this you should hit X, to have him drop the chalice, and carry it for awhile for him. After a bit of carrying it, about a minute or so, he'll say "Let me help Kupo!" and he'll be more than happy to carry the chalice once again. This makes it much easier. In Multi-Player it'll be you and how every many players you have in your group (4 Maximum). This can be a double-edged sword. One, you'll be able to tear bosses apart at anywhere between 2-4 times faster than previously. On the backhand, if you have allies that don't agree with eachother, you'll end up noticing that no one will probably want to carry the chalice and you'll all be fighting over who gets what spoils. If you have 2-4 players that are all on the same page, then you'll be good to go and you guys will rip anything that dares cross your caravan to pieces. ------------ Secret Bonus ------------ Your secret bonus for the dungeon appears on your GBA when playing. The score you get on your secret bonus determines what artifact set the boss of the dungeon will have available for choosing. In single-player you will only be worrying about this if you're actually trying to maximize your stats. The casual gamer will probably not have to worry about this at all. Once again in multiplayer, this is where things become problematic. Whoever has the highest score on their secret bonus will get to choose their artifact of the spoils first. Generally if you're all getting along, and you're all going for completely different stats as you're all filling different positions you'll probably be telling everyone what yours is. However, most parties that have disagreement issues, generally run into them here as they'll all want to know what eachother's are, but they won't want to tell their own to everyone else. ---------- Stamp Card ---------- In single-player, this is the stamp card where you'll be going into Mog Houses for. Once you match all the stamps of a set together, then you'll have opened up Caravan Racing, which is a multiplayer Mario-Kartish racing game. Where you get the stamps for this is also the same place where you'll wash, paint, or cut Mog's fur. In multi-player, you don't get to worry about the Stamp Card. Just go in single-player if you're really worried about the Stamp Card. ------------- Radar Screens ------------- In Single-Player you'll only have a radar if you have a GBA connected into the second player slot. If you meet these requirements you'll notice that you have your radar on the GBA screen. Your radar will vary pending on what color you have sprayed your moogle's belly. Some people asked if they make a multi colored moogle will it give a random screen pending on what colors. The answer is simply no. The radar screen will then be dependant on what color has the highest percentage rate. In Multi-player each player will have a different radar. First player generally will have the monster radar, second player will have the terrain radar and so on. ------------- Spell Casting ------------- For normal spells, you'll notice no difference for Fire/Cure/Blizzard/Thunder/ Life and things like that. But the Fira/Blizzara/Thundara, you'll notice that there is a difference. In all honesty this was where I ran into trouble in writing this as I didn't know exactly how to put spellcasting into words for people. For single-player it's easy. Either you can fuse two spells together by combining them in the action menu, or you can time your spellcast to occur at the exact same time as Mogs and the next level of spell will occur. For Multi-Player however, it's much much more different and it showed. Zauron of the GameFAQs messageboards however put this into better words than I think I ever could have for multi-player extra level spellcasting. So without further ado, I give you Zauron's spellcasting Guide! For Multiple-cast what you do is once the targeting circles touch they flash briefly to indicate they are in range to be used for a fusion spell. They don't have to be directly overlapped, just close enough to flash. At that point, the first person releases their button and they make a BLINK noise and a colored circle appears at the caster's feet. If the BLINK noise and colored circle don't happen, it means that the spells that are overlapping cannot make a fusion spell. Here's the spells and timings, they aren't hard to remember for easy ones: Quick Cast Spells: To do these, you can either all release at the same time OR one person releases (BLINK's) and then everyone else releases within 1/3rd of a second (Practically instantaniously). These spells only require 2 people, but a 3rd or 4th person all add additional damage and area of effect to the spell (Indicated by the spells in [] brackets). An easy way to do these is to say that as soon as the last person's targeting cursor overlaps the rest and makes them flash, we all let go of the button. Fira - Fire+Fire[+Fire+Fire] Thundara - Thunder+Thunder[+Thunder+Thunder] Blizzara - Blizzard+Blizzard[+Blizzard+Blizzard] Curaga - Cure+Cure (Additional does no good as it already heals for full HP and covers the entire screen of allies =)) Clearaga - Clear+Clear (Clears status of everyone so additional is useless) Gravity - Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+A different Element of Fire/Blizzard/Thunder Holy - Life+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder Small Casting Delay Spells: To do these, the first person releases and then everyone else waits 1/2 a second, then they ALL release. Haste - Life+Cure+Cure Hastaga - Life+Cure+Cure+Cure Slow - Life+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder Slowga - Life+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder Full-Life - Life+Life (Notice how the only difference between Slow and Holy is that Slow has a 1/2 second delay after the first cast, and Holy should have everyone release all at the same time.) 1-2-3 Spells: These spells are done by the first person releasing, then the second person a 1/3rd of a second later, then the third person casts 1/3rd of a second from the second person's cast, and so on with the 4th. So it's a BLINK-BLINK-BLINK-BAM! Cast. Harder to pull off because of the fast paced casting of spells. Graviyra - Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+A different Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+Fire/ Blizzard/Thunder[+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder] Holyra - Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+Life+Life[+Life] Long Delay Spells: These are the big spells that damage a lot of enemies. The first player releases, then the second player releases an entire second later (just before the first person's BLINK effect is about to wear off from waiting too long). Any of these can be done with just 2 people. If a third or fourth person wants to join in, the third must wait an entire second after the 2nd person, and the last person must wait an entire second after the 3rd person. So it would look like BLINK.....BLINK..BAM! Stop - Life+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder+Fire/Blizzard/Thunder Notice how Stop is the exact same as Slowga except for the timing aspect. It makes sence that because it is more difficult to pull off that it would have a greater effect. Yes I know this was very long but when you see the pattern, it will all begin to make perfect sence and be easier for you to memorize the important ones like quick casts and the -aga spells. Oh, and combining magic with force attacks, just overlap the force circle and the Fire/Thunder/Ice circle, let the spell caster release first and then the melee attacker lets go immediately as soon as he sees the caster's BLINK. There, that's it! Simply put, that was Zauron's full explination of ================================================ IX.) The Walkthrough (Where to go when!) (FFCC9) ================================================ W00t! Time now for the actual Walkthrough Segment. How I'm going to cover this is like so. Since you don't actually have to go to some of the areas in the method in which I suggest, what I will do is cover it map by map as I went into them on my journey through Crystal Chronicles. First I'll tell you the name of the map, give a list of monsters that will be there, and what cycles of the area they will appear in. Then I will walk you through navigating your way through the area, as well as getting every single treasure chest inside of the location. Once we have gotten all the chests, I will walk you through getting to the mog house for the selected areas, as well as where the selected hidden item is for the map, then we will walk through to the boss and give a brief synopsis on fighting him for the first time and what artifact sets that he may drop. --------------- A.) Setting Out --------------- Now that we're finally on to the walkthrough itself. I have to let you know the assumptions that are being made for this walkthrough. 1.)You're playing singleplayer. If you're playing Multiplayer, then things will merely become easier than they already will be. And 2.)You at least have a grip on the controls. If you don't have a grip on the controls, then view the section on control features and learn them well before you get completely lost in that part in itself. Now we'll actually start. First seelct "New Game" if you're playing from an old save, then just skip ahead to that particular segment. Once you've selected New Game it's going to ask you if you're playing Single Player or Multiplayer. For now just select "SinglePlayer". Once you've done this the Intro Movie will play, it's around 3 minutes long, so just sit back and enjoy this video. Once this is done playing, it will ask you to enter a name for your village. By default the game names the town "Tipa", you can change this if you wish, but for our purposes we will assume that the town has been left with its default name. Once this is done, the first page of the diary will display. If you wish to know what it says, check the Diary Log in section X. I'll let you know when every single diary entry occured for me so that you can follow along, given that most are random, but the ones that are set in stone on occurence, you will be able to follow along with. Once you have been satisfied with reading the first page of your Diary hit the B button to go back to your list option, and select Save Game. I would suggest saving your game now in case of any freak accidents! Once you have saved your game select "Set Out" it will bring up the Caravan Member list. Just pick one of the slots as they should all be empty anyways. Once you have done this it will first ask you to name your character. You can have up to 7 characters, so just pop that baby in, and hit OK to continue. Now it will ask you for your sex, your options are Male or Female! Pick which you are or want to be for ones of us who are unsure about themselves! (J/K!!) Once you have done this the next question appears asking you for your Tribe. Choose the one that you think looks the best, as like I've said before, your stats will be more likely than not the same anyways!! After this you'll choose the look for your tribe, then your families occupation. Then you'll finally accept the choices. Now, you'll get to watch your character's farewells to their family as they finally begin to set out! ---------------------------------- Tipa, Hidden Item and Moogle Stamp ---------------------------------- Finally you have control of the caravan. BUT!, before you go anywhere go back into Tipa! We've got an item to get as well as a Memory! Once you're in the village head to the Crystal that protects the village. If you circle round the very back of the crystal, the option to examine will appear. Do so and you will be able to enter your first Moogle House. Once inside, talk to the Moogle and he will explain how the Moogle Stamp Card works. He'll also give you your first stamp. Once you exit the Moogle House, you will be informed that you have received your first memory! Now, time to get that Item, head up to the VERY VERY Northmost tip of town. To do this, from the town square head West, following the path, once the path diverges into two directions, head North. At the very top of the hill there is a single little area that will allow you to examine. Do so, and you will gain a hidden item! Now, leave Tipa and lead the Caravan North! -------------------------------------- On the Road!! Training with Stiltzkin -------------------------------------- When you move the Caravan North you will be stopped by Sol Racht and his group. He will talk to you for a bit before calling for Stiltzkin to begin instructing you. If you're completely new to the game, or just wish to review some points, take Stiltzkin up on the offer to teach you. Otherwise continue on and you will head East into the "River Belle Path" By the way, the encounter with Sol Racht and Stiltzkin will be credited as a memory =) Now get ready for your first dungeon!! ---------------- River Belle Path ---------------- Monsters: Goblin (Always), Goblin Chieftan (Always), Hedgehog Pie (Cycles 1&2 Only), Spear Goblin (Cycles 2&3+), Goblin Mage (Cycles 2&3+), Griffon (Cycles 2&3+), Stone Hedgehog (Cycles 2&3+), Dark Hedgehog (Cycles 3+), Mace Goblin (Cycles 3+) Alright, first off I'll explain Cycles right now. This is something that gets argued on the message boards alot. Ok, everyone thinks that a Cycle is a year. Well it's not! So stop arguing it! A cycle works like this. The Myrrh is restored back to the trees 2 years after it has been drawn. When the trees Myrrh is restored, that area is then advanced by one cycle. And thus the cycles begin! First customize your command menu. Once you've done that you will get to experience the most straightforward dungeon ever created by Square-Enix, save Garland's Castle from Final Fantasy I. First things first, let's go get 'em! Alright head Northeast to activate this side of the bridge, this isn't really necessary though as the bridge is only useful if you plan on running away later on down the road. In order to activate the bridge you have to first place the chalace on one of the switches then go place yourself on the other. Once you have done this, backtrack and head North. Monsters here are easily killed, but then again, most of the monsters in the game are that way lol, so just head North till you reach a gate. Don't head through the gate yet, once you see the gate, head southeast from here. You'll run into Chest #1, inside Chest #1 is a Cure stone. Kill the Goblin that gaurds the gate to get the key to the cup. Place it in and the gate will open up for you, allowing you to continue. From the other side of the gate, head directly east to find Chest #2 which holds the design for a Bronze Belt. From this chest head South along the beach, following this will also lead you to the other side of the bridge, activate it if you wish, else head east following the path, head north when you can again, and you'll run into chest #3, this one contains an artifact. The Moogle House is just along the north wall in this area. Drop in and get your Mog Stamp. Once you've done that, you're going to want to backtrack all the way back to Chest #2's location and head north through the gate there. Once you've gone through the gate head north along the east wall to grab treasure chest #4, which contains a design for a novice level weapon. Once you've done that, head back to the entrance to this alcove, once here you should see another alcove just west of this one. Head north into this alcove to secure chest #5, which contains the plans for a Bronze Sallet. Head back from here just to the entrance of this alcove and head West. Heading west will lead you to a broken bridge, don't worry you can cross this bridge. Halfway across the bridge you may take notice to chest #6, which lies on a beach to the north. Just head up to it, it holds a Life stone. Head back to the bridge and exit it south this time, follow the bridge till you can head north. Once you can head north, follow the west wall, this will lead you to chest #7, which contains the plans for Bronze Armor. Once you've grabbed this, head east, across a bridge. Directly after you cross this bridge, head north along the beach to get to the first boss of the game. GIANT CRAB : Time for your first boss. I think Square-Enix did an excellent job giving a simple boss like this for the first one. Simply run up and start beating the living crap out of him. Honestly this is the easiest way to deal with him. In this first form where has his claw and his shell he has three attacks. Only two of them actually damage you. The first that actually can harm you will hurt. He jumps back and charges this attack, he'll pulse purple before he shoots out a giant beam. There's plenty of time to run, so there should be no reason that you get hit by this attack. His second attack is his shell smash. He lunges a bit, like 1/2 an inch in game feet, forward and attempts to crush you with his shell. He doesn't really hurt you too bad with this attack, but it does stun you for a second. His third attack is a bubble shot. He fires a single bubble at you, the bubble has a slight homing ability, however if you make a sharp turn away from it, it won't be able to hit you. For the first bit of the fight, I suggest circling to his back and striking him so that you can avoid the claw strike as that's his favorite move for right now. When you've cut him down to 2/3rds of his HP he loses his claw and loses his claw attack as well as his Beam attack. His only attacks then are the bubble attack and the shell smash. Now, you can pretty much circle to his side and attack him as he'll have to turn a bit to attack you, so just keep circling to hit him. When he's down to 1/3rd of his HP his shell will fall off. This means it's your cue to beat the living crap out of this guy. His only moves at this point are his bubble, and Thunder. He takes a good while to cast Thunder, so once you see his targeting circle, just move and continue to beat up on him. He shouldn't take too long to knock out. Now that the Giant Crab is out of the way you get your first Drop of Myhrr for the first year. W00t only 2 more drops to go! But first! You get to reply to your first letter! Once you do this, you also get to choose your artifact, then you'll get notification of your diary log, then you'll also get to go back to the caravan. Once you're back there I suggest doing the River Belle Path a couple more times so that you can raise your stats. Before you go to the Miasma stream, head over to Tipa Port, run down south stairs and head into the cave in order to get yet another Moogle Stamp! =) --------------------------------------------- Through The Miasma Stream for the First Time! --------------------------------------------- Make sure that your chalice is set to have an elemental type of Water before you even go over to this, or you won't be able to get through this. Simply walk through to the other side, that's it! And you get a memory for this too! Now we're first going to upgrade your equipment if you can. So first head North into Marr's Pass. Once you're in Marr's pass, upgrade armor/weapons if possible, then go west from the blacksmith, and head south as soon as you see the wooden planks for stairs, head down, at the bottom is a Moogle House, go collect your stamp. Now on your way back out, on the west wall you'll see a well, stop infront of it really quick and examine the ground for your second hidden item. Now then, head back to the Caravan, and we'll set out for the Mushroom Forest. --------------- Mushroom Forest --------------- Monsters: Ahriman (Always), Gremlin (Always), Hedgehog Pie (Always), Hell Plant (Always), Tiny Worm (Always), Ice Ahriman (Cycles 2&3+), Ochu (Cycles 2&3+), Stone Plant (Cycles 2&3+), Carrion Worm (Cycles 3+), Dark Hedgehog (Cycles 3+), Stone Hedgehog (Cycles 3+) This place is a little confusing, but it's the shorter than the last dungeon. For one, there are more monsters yes, however, let's get started. Right from the starting location head west, you'll notice that Chest #1 is right there! All it's got inside of it is some Gil. Follow the path to the Northwest from here until you reach a northern wall. From there head East until you reach a Spring Mushroom, this mushroom will shoot you right over to the second chest. First kill the monster gaurding it, then claim the Artifact that Chest #2 contained. From here just head south along the path, continue following the path until you see a spring mushroom, DO NOT TAKE THIS! This mushroom will take you back towards the entrance, so ignore it for now. If you head East from here however, you will find Chest #3, which holds another Artifact. Once you've grabbed this chest, keep heading East, and hugging the south wall, if you do this you'll run into Chest #4 which also holds an Artifact. From this chest, you're going to continue North until you hit the wall, then head West following the North wall. Along this wall you'll come up to another Spring Mushroom. This one will throw you right infront of the final Chest, Chest #5, which holds another Artifact. Once you've got this one, check the right wall of this area to find the Moogle House for the area. Once you've done that, take the Spring Mushroom back to the path, continue following the path to the West, and then North when it curves, this will take you to the Boss of the area, Malboro!!! Malboro: The Giant Crab was a pushover. This one is the first boss that may actually be a threat to you. First off, kill the two Hell Plants that are flanking Malboro right away, they can pick away at you if you don't. You have two options to fighting Malboro. The first, is the harder of the two in my opinion. Attack Malboro, but when you have two hearts left, retreat and heal. This method takes longer, and will more likely than not give the hell plants time to revive, but will also give Malboro the room he needs to nail you with his Tentacle Spike attack. So this rules out this one as chances are he may kill you while you've retreated to heal. Now, for the second tactic, you're going to either hate him or love killing him. Charge Malboro, slash the crap out of him. Whenever you notice him hurl his head back for a split second, run to the other side of his face, as he's going to use his tentacle spike. If you circle to the other side of his face, you shouldn't get touched, ruling this attack out as far as threats go! The next attack he'll probably hit you with is one that you can pretty much ignore as you're in so close anyways, and we're not planning on running, which is Slow. He'll cast this. Note that every time your health starts to get low, you should heal yourself just in case of problems starting. Malboro's final attack is his most patented, Bad Breath. This move will poison you, that's it. That's everything you feared from the previous Final Fantasy's all wrapped up in a beast. Killing him is not as bad as you would have thought. Just keep on him and heal yourself, and you should be good to go. ------------------ On the Road again! ------------------ Now you'll have your second drop, your second letter, and be back on the road. W00t, head back to Marr's pass, head to the well, pick up another Hidden Item. Once you've done that, upgrade your equipment again if possible, level up if you would like to a little more, then we're off to the Mines of Cathuriges. ----------------------- The Mines of Cathuriges ----------------------- Monsters: Bomb (Always), Ogre (Always), Orc (Always), Orc Mage (Always), Bat (Cycles 2&3+), Cockatrice (Cycles 2&3+), Ice Bomb (Cycles 2&3+), Mace Orc (Cycles 2&3+), Spear Orc (Cycles 2&3+), Thunder Bomb (Cycles 2&3+), Wraith (Cycles 2&3+) Welcome to the biggest dungeon yet! I hope that you're ready, this one will take a bit to get through. First things first! Hit the minecart until it smashes through the first set of boxes. Now, don't hit the cart again yet, or we will have to go back to the begin back at the beginning of the level. First head to the northeast corner of the room to get Chest #1, which holds some Gil for you to collect. Go back to the cart, step on the switch at the top. Once it is set, hit the minecart forward four times. This should clear the path as far as the cart goes for now. Now, head East from where the minecart rests in order to find a Clear Stone in Chest #2. Now push the minecart forward ONE time. This will set it in place. Now step on the top switch to set the tracks, then push the cart forward again. Once you've done this you're going to want to clear this area out. Heading to the Southwest corner of the room will allow you to get Chest #3, which holds a Life Stone, track up to the Northwest corner of the room for Chest #4, which holds some gil. Once you've grabbed that one, head to the Northeast Corner of the room for Chest #5, which holds a Cure Stone. Head through the path in the centermost north area of the room, you'll find an Ogre, kill it and take the Key that it holds to the gate. Pass through the gate, and we're halfway there! Now we're in the second half of this dungeon. You'll notice that you're on a narrow catwalk mine cart section. Follow this path until you reach the first open area. This part of the dungeon is very straightforward, but I'll still tell you where the chests are instead of searching for them =P. Once you reach the first open area head to the Northeast corner of this section and you will see Chest #6 awaiting you! It holds a Clear Stone. Continue following the path North and you'll come to the second area, which is home to Chest #7 which holds an artifact. Head WEST out of this area first, as at the end of the path is the Moogle House for this area. Once you've stopped in and gotten your Moogle Stamp head back out of the North section of Open Area #2, follow the path till you come to your final open area. In the Southwestern area of this section lies Chest #8. The final Treasure chest holds another artifact. Once you've grabbed it head north through the exit to face off with the master of the mines, The Orc King!!! *Sorry about that again -.-* Orc King: This guy is just like any other Orc, but bigger and hits harder. He also dies differently...but that's about it. Alright, the first thing you'll probably get to see him do is his Hammer Strike. If you've gotten your stats up like I suggested, he's a pushover. His Hammer Strike is just that, he tries to smack you with his hammer whoopdeedo! That is able to be ignored, as at this point it did only 1/2 a heart worth of damage to me. Watch when he starts to spin, his Spin Attack is simply that, he spins around, a yellow slashing circle type thing surrounds him and he hits you, I think *Not sure on this* it stuns you if it hits, but I'm not positive on that. You'll also get to see if he starts to spin his hammer in little circles, a targetting circle appear, that means he's casting Fira. Just run up to him and unleash on him while he's doing this. It's an easy chance to get in some shots on the big guy. Keep on him, every once in awhile you'll notice an Orc will run out to assist him, they shouldn't be too hard to dispatch of as they arrive. Kill them off, then continue the beating on him. Once he's down to about 10% of his Health left, he'll attempt to kill you by self destructing himself. He will surround himself in a charging orb, at this point you have two options. 1.)You can run from him and hide in the corner, making sure that you're at full health just incase and let him explode. Or 2.)Take a chance and try to finish off the rest of his Health before he can destroy himself! I suggest the second one as I see the first as a cowards way out! ---------------- Year 1 At an End ---------------- Congratulations, you not only got all three drops for the year, but also got your third letter from home. You did it! The game will take you back home for the end of the year party. If you have never seen this before, sit back and enjoy your reward, as the first time through it's somewhat entertaining but as many of us know, the 30th or 50th time through, it is really really annoying! Make your choice either way! Then get ready for Year 2!! ------------------ Year 2 Setting Out ------------------ First things first, talk to your family, sell whatever you need to, then get your butt in gear and head up to the Goblin Wall!! ----------- Goblin Wall ----------- Monsters: Bat (always), Electric Jellyfish (always), Flan (always), Goblin (always), Goblin Chieftain (always), Goblin Mage (always), Cerberus (cycle 2 and up), Ghost (cycle 2 and up), Mace Goblin (cycle 2 and up), Spear Goblin (cycle 2 and up). From the begining of the level you head northwest up the hill till you reach the top. From there head east, activate two skull switches on your way. Back track to the begining, collect chest 1 which contains an artifact and chest 2 which contains a tome of wisdom. Head back up the northwest hill across the place where the switches are and head north up the hill on the opposite side. At the top of the hill go west and activate the 2 switches then retreat back down the hill collecting chest 3 which contains a weapon scroll. Head west into the next cave you opened and head all the way to the still closed gate. Just north of the gate is the moogle's nest, which is located against the back of the cave wall. Enter and get your stamp then head back up to the switches. Head northwest up yet another hill, activate the switch at the top then retrace your steps down the hill to open chest 4 which contains an artifact. Now, head east all the way over, activating the one switch as you go then head south when you reach the wall and activate the switch at the bottom of the hill. Now back track all the way to the location of chest 1. From there head directly east. There you will find and open chest 5 which contains an item scroll. Now backtrack to the last switch that you activated. From the switch head into the cave just north of you. Head north following the east wall heading up the first available hill. Activate the switch located at the top, retrace your steps back down the hill and collect chest 6 which contains an artifact. From there, head up the hill again and head west activating all 4 switches on the way. Once the switches have been activated, head back down the hill and west to collect chest 7 for some gil head into the next cave crossing the cavern, then collect 8 for some more gil. Continue heading west up the hill. From the top of the hill, head east (beware of a massive army of monsters) activating 2 switches and retrieving chest 9 at the far east wall which contains an artifact. Backtrack to chest 7. From chest 7 head back up the central hill to collect chest 10 which contains an item scroll and chest 11 which contains yet another item design. Backtrack to where chest 9 was, hugging the northern most wall opening the gate and enter to face off with the Goblin King. Goblin King: Kill the goblin minions first to collect keys for the gate. The second set carry the key. Becareful as the King likes to cast spells, typically lightning, poison and teleporting around the room. If you attempted to attack the Goblin King when he is not casting spells, he will promptly smack you back. His minions do return over the course of the battle from the lower east and west walls. Thus the reasoning in killing him as quickly as possible. ----------------- On The Road Again ----------------- Make for Alfitaria. In Alfitaria, head east following the south most wall until you reach a set of stairs. Take the stairs and follow the path to the next moogle nest. Collect your stamp and do whatever you will with Mog. Also be sure to upgrade equiptment if possible. Now we come to a choice, Moschet Manor or Tida. For the initial purpose of this guide and ease we will chose Moschet Manor. ------------- Moshcet Manor ------------- Monsters: Coeurls (always), Gargoyle (always), Gremlin (always), Tonberry Chef (always), Ochu (cycles 3 and up). Okay, this dungeon can be difficult and deadly if you are not careful. Right off the bat head to the southwest corner of the courtyard and open chest 1 for a life stone then head across to the east for chest 2 for a cure stone (which you are going to need!). Alright, the confusing thing about this dungeon is that doors will only open when you stand on the platform when your character's race symbol is shown. For right now we are going to work in a counter clockwise direction starting from the southeast. Enter the door closest to chest 2. In the room's northeast corner lies chest 3 which contains an artifact. Exit the room and head north into the next door. Be sure to clear out the kitchen. The boss will not show until every monster is dead. Keep working counter clockwise. The third room can be a bit tricky as the Tonberry Chef in this room tends to hide behind the bed. Chest 4 lies in the northwest corner of the room containing gil. Continue on into the next room (still heading counter clockwise) and you should be at the north most center door. Clean house here to keep moving. Keep heading in your counter clockwise motions and into the next door. Chest 5 lies directly west of the door with an artifact for you. Just as an easter egg, there are 3 books in the library you can read. Chest number 6 lies just west of the next room's entrance. It contains an artifact. If you examine the side of the table in which the chair lies, you will find your next moogle nest. Collect your stamp and keep moving. Once this is done, the Gigas Lord will appear and battle will begin. Gigas Lord (and Maggie): Once you strike the Gigas Lord for the first time, Maggie will appear. At this point, ignore the fact that the Gigas Lord even exists. If you do not Maggie will make your life a living hell as she will continually heal the Gigas Lord. She will also cast slow on you and hit you with her fans. Beat on her until she runs away. The Gigas Lord is powerful and he shows it with every single one of his attacks. One of his attacks consists of a body slam where he jumps on the ground sending a shock wave to the surrounding area. He will also try to punch you, and spit a toxic mist onto the battlefield. Other than that he is not too dangerous. Just keep hitting him and he will fall (as long as Maggie is gone). ----------------- Setting Out Again ----------------- Two drops of Myrrh and one to go. All that is left for this year is Tida. Get ready to set out. Once you've prepared yourself for the final dungeon of this year, feel free to enter Tida and prepare to begin! ---- Tida ---- **Will be included in Revision 0.92!! This particular patch 0.91 was issued as an emergency patch due to a text formatting problem that I noticed last night (2/15/2004) and had to be fixed for ease of some browsers. The next revision should be up by Wednesday Night (2/18/2004)** ====================== X.) Diary Log (FFCCA) ====================== Here I'll actually copy my Diary Log word for word so that we can make sure that we activate every single Cinema Scene that is included in the game, to assure that we get as many memories as we can on our path to beating every single thing in the game. Just remember that your page numbers may vary as some of these events are random. ------ Year 1 ------ Page 1 Heading Out: *Always Page 1* The morning of my departure was here at last. I tried to brace myself for the journey ahead. There was a field along the main road where I decided to camp until sunrise. Tomorrow I set out in search of myrrh. Page 2 Sol Racht & Stiltzkin's Training: *Occurs when heading north of town* Not far from the village, someone called to me. The man introduced himself as Sol Racht, leader of the caravan from Alfitaria. It seems that news of my caravan had already reached them. They showed me much kindness, and a moogle named Stiltzkin gave me a lesson in combat. Page 3 Moogle Nests: *Occurs after going into first Moogle Nest* I visited a Moogle Nest for the first time. The moogle there cheerfully welcomed me into his home. When it was time to go, I thought he looked a bit sad. I patted the bon bon on his head and bade him farewell. I wonder if all moogles live so comfortably. Page 4 River Belle Path: *Gained by going to River Belle Path for first time* I wound my way through the vivid green hills and followed the path to reach the River Belle. All my tension seemed to flow away with the River Belle's serene currents. As I pressed onward, I slew many goblins. I soon saw a rainbow over a great waterfall. Who could have known that I would fight the Giant Crab surrounded by such beauty! Page 5 Black Knight I: *Available after gaining first drop of Myrrh* I came across the caravan from Alfitaria today. The town was already abuzz with talk of the Black Knight, but Sol Sol had more tales to tell. Sol spoke with such enthusiasm that he actually seemed to admire him. It is astonishing how quickly word of the Black Knight has spread in spite of the way miasma isolates every town. Page 6 Marr's Caravan I: *Random Event availalbe after first drop of Myrrh* After eating, I was preparing to set off, when suddenly some Lilties ran by, in hot pursuit of a monster. They were probably from Marr's pass. That village has long been home to blacksmiths, so they were probably out gathering materials. Page 7 Alfitaria Caravan I: *Random Event available after first Myrrh drop* Early this morning, I passed the caravan from Alfitaria. They proudly marched right past me! I must admit, they were an impressive sight. Page 8 Miasma Streams: *Gained by going into Miasma Stream for first time* The miasma stream. Many caravans have passed through, and now I will follow in their tracks. Someday, others will follow me. I feel like I have become a small part of history. Page 9 Marr's Pass: *Gained by going into Marr's Pass for the first time* Marr's Pass. This land was once home of the Lilties. With the iron weapons they wrought here, they once ruled the entire world. Now, this place is but a small town at the crossroads. Time washes away everything. Joy. Agony. Everything. Page 10 Leuda's Caravan I: *Random Event available after 1st drop* I ran across the caravan from Leuda. Those two Selkies are some characters. They seemed to be enjoying the journey more than observing their duty. It was a refreshing outlook, but it worried me. I began to understand how Sol of Alfitaria must have felt about me. Page 11 Fum Caravan I: *Random Event available after 1st drop* Today I decided to take a side road for a change of pace. To my surprise, I heard someone call out to my caravan. It was a group of kindly dash looking Clavats. A look at their clothes told me that they probably hailed from the Fields of Fum. Page 12 Marr's Caravan I w/Flan Item Data: *Random Event after Marr's Event* Leuts of Marr's Pass gave me some advice: "Flan carry nothing worthy of note. Well, Water Flan sometimes yeild some chilly jel, which may come in handy." Page 13 Mushroom Forest: *Gained by entering Mushroom Forest for first time* As I approached the mushroom forest, I somehow feel like I'm shrinking. Each toadstool I pass seems taller than the last. Now I know I am inside the forest. I'm walking along a rooftop of mushrooms. Although a Malboro blocked my path I prevailed and collected a drop of Myrrh. Page 14 Mines of Cathuriges: *Gained by entering the Mines for the first time* The Mine of Cathuriges is a relic of the age of Liltian reign. Orcs rule it now. As I ventured deep into the mine, I kept jumping out at my own shadow, cast on the walls by the flickering lamps overhead. I found the Orc King waiting for me in the deepest cavern within. After my victory, I collected a drop of Myrrh. Page 15 First Year's End: *Gained by collecting first 3 drops of Myrrh* With my first journey behind me, my caravan has finally come home. Before setting out, I had heard only stories of the world outside. Once out there, I found excitement, surprise, and a bit of hardship. Whenever I close my eyes, I vividly remember all my adventures as I searched for Myrrh. Tonight is the festival. It's time to celebrate! ------ Year 2 ------ ****Year 2 Diary Updates are currently in work and will be included in the next update!!**** ============================== XI.) Monster Database (FFCCB) ============================== Here's how I'm going to do these. I'm going to list every monster in alphabetical order. The monster is going to have it's HP/Str/Def/Mag stats placed underneath it. If it has a resistance to an element, it will be specified, the same goes for weaknesses. =============================== XII.) Boss Database (FFCCC) =============================== Here's where I'm going to place the stuff for the boss. I'm going to do this in a similar fashion to the way I did the Monster Database. Only instead of doing this one in alphabetical order. I'm going to do this in the order in which I ran into the boss. Note for bosses that I did not have their actual HP/Str/Def/Mag stats available to me, so what I'll do is list the boss, give a strategy to defeating them soundly. Then include a strategy for Cycles 2 and 3 on for the ones that have this variable applicable to them. ==================================== XIII.) Weapon/Armor Database (FFCCD) ==================================== Here is where all the armor and weapons in the game are going to be listed not only will I list all the armor and weapons, but I will also list their strength or defense, as well as what skills they give or protection they provide, what scroll is required, what materials are needed, and how much it costs to manufacture it through a smith or whatnot. ----------------------- Swords (Clavat Weapons) ----------------------- Copper Sword 15 Strength Provides Power Slash Focus Attack No Scroll Required *Initial Equipment* Materials Required *Initial Equipment* Cost *Initial Equipment* Treasured Sword 18 Strength Provides Power Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Iron Sword 20 Strength Provides Piercing Sweep Focus Attack Scroll Required *Novice's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *100* Marr Sword 22 Strength Provides Piercing Sweep Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None/Gained through cinematic with Marr Caravan* Steel Blade 25 Strength Provides Bash Focus Attack Scroll Required *Warrior's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron, Alloy* Cost *300* Rune Blade 30 Strength Provides Soulshot Focus Attack Scroll Required *Master's Weapon* Materials Required *Mythril, Alloy* Cost *700* Defender 31 Strength Provides Bash Focus Attack Scroll Required *Victorious Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Ogre Fang* Cost *500* Feather Sabre 31 Strength Provides Power Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *Valiant Weapon* Materials Required *Bronze X3, Cerberus's Fang* Cost *500* Father's Sword 32 Strength Provides Piercing Sweep Focus Attack Scroll Required *Aquired in special Event, No Scroll Required* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Bastard Sword 32 Strength Provides Piercing Sweep Focus Attack Scroll Required *Mighty Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Jagged Scythe* Cost *500* Excalibur 33 Strength Provides Soulshot Focus Attack Scroll Required *Legendary Weapon* Materials Required *Alloy, Orichalcum, Ancient Potion* Cost *2,500* Ragnarok 35 Strength Provides ShadowBlade Focus Attack Scroll Required *Dark Weapon* Materials Required *Cursed Crook, Orichalcum, Ancient Sword* Cost *5,000* Ultima Sword 35 Strength Provides Piercing Sweep Focus Attack Scroll Required *Greatest Weapon* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Ultimite* Cost *50,000* ------------------------ Rackets (Selkie Weapons) ------------------------ Aura Racket 15 Strength Provides Aura Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, Initial Selkie Weapon* Materials Required *None, Initial Selkie Weapon* Cost *None, Initial Selkie Weapon* Treasured Maul 18 Strength Provides Aura Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Solid Racket 20 Strength Provides Stampede Focus Attack Scroll Required *Novice's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *100* Marr Maul 22 Strength Provides Stampede Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, aquired in Marr's Caravan Cinema Event* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Dual Shooter 25 Strength Provides Dual Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Warrior's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron, Alloy* Cost *300* Butterfly Head 30 Strength Provides Power Kick Focus Attack Scroll Required *Master's Weapon* Materials Required *Mythril, Alloy* Cost *700* Elemental Cudgel 31 Strength Provides Aura Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Valiant Weapon* Materials Required *Bronze X3, Cerberus's Fang* Cost *500* Prism Bludgeon 31 Strength Provides Dual Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Victorious Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Ogre Fang* Cost *500* Father's Maul 32 Strength Provides Stampede Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Steel Cudgel 32 Strength Provides Stampede Focus Attack Scroll Required *Mighty Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Jagged Scythe* Cost *500* Queen's Heel 33 Strength Provides Power Kick Focus Attack Scroll Required *Legendary Weapon* Materials Required *Alloy, Orichalcum, Ancient Potion* Cost *2,500* DreamCatcher 35 Strength Provides Meteor Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Lunar Weapon* Materials Required *Wind Crystal, Orichalcum, Desert Fang* Cost *5,000* Ultima Maul 35 Strength Provides Stampede Focus Attack Scroll Required *Greatest Weapon* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Ultimite* Cost *50,000* ---------------------- Hammers (Yuke Weapons) ---------------------- Orc Hammer 15 Strength Provides Power Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, Initial Yuke Weapon* Materials Required *None, Initial Yuke Weapon* Cost *None, Initial Yuke Weapon* Treasured Hammer 18 Strength Provides Power Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Wave Hammer 20 Strength Provides Wave Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Novice's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *100* Marr Hammer 22 Strength Provides Wave Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, Aquired in Marr's Caravan Cinematic Scene* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Rune Hammer 25 Strength Provides Shock Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Warrior's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron, Alloy* Cost *300* Mythril Hammer 30 Strength Provides Shock Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Master's Weapon* Materials Required *Mythril, Alloy* Cost *700* Goblin Hammer 31 Strength Provides Power Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Valiant Weapon* Materials Required *Bronze X3, Cerberus's Fang* Cost *500* Prism Hammer 31 Strength Provides Shock Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Victorious Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Ogre Fang* Cost *500* Father's Hammer 32 Strength Provides Wave Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Sonic Hammer 32 Strength Provides Wave Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Mighty Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Jagged Scythe* Cost *500* Mystic Hammer 35 Strength Provides Magic Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Legendary Weapon* Materials Required *Alloy, Orichalcum, Ancient Potion* Cost *2,500* Ultima Hammer 35 Strength Provides Wave Bomb Focus Attack Scroll Required *Greatest Weapon* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Ultimite* Cost *50,000* ----------------------- Spears (Liltie Weapons) ----------------------- Iron Lance 15 Strength Provides Cyclone Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, Initial Liltie Weapon* Materials Required *None, Initial Liltie Weapon* Cost *None, Initial Liltie Weapon* Treasured Spear 18 Strength Provides Cyclone Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Partisan 20 Strength Provides Psi Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Novice's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *100* Marr Spear 22 Strength Provides Psi Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *None, attained from Marr's Caravan Cinematic* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Sonic Lance 25 Strength Provides Avalanche Focus Attack Scroll Required *Warrior's Weapon* Materials Required *Iron, Alloy* cost *300* Dragon Lance 30 Strength Provides Pulse Thrust Focus Attack Scroll Requried *Master's Weapon* Materials Required *Mythril, Alloy* Cost *700* Highwind 31 Strength Provides Avalanche Focus Attack Scroll Required *Victorious Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Ogre Fang* Cost *500* Titan Lance 31 Strength Provides Cyclone Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *Valiant Weapon* Materials Required *Bronze X3, Cerberus' Fang* Cost *500* Father's Spear 32 Strength Provides Psi Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *None* Materials Required *None* Cost *None* Halberd 32 Strength Provides Psi Blast Focus Attack scroll Required *Mighty Weapon* Materials Required *Iron X2, Jagged Scythe* Cost *500* Dragoon's Spear 33 Strength Provides Pulse Thrust Focus Attack Scroll Required *Hero's Weapon* Materials Required *Chimera's Horn, Orichalcum, Dragon's Fang* Cost *5,000* Gungnir 35 Strength Provides Cross Slash Focus Attack Scroll Required *Legendary Weapon* Materials Required *Alloy, Orichalcum, Ancient Potion* Cost *2,500* Ultima Lance 35 Strength Provides Psi Blast Focus Attack Scroll Required *Greatest Weapon* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Ultimite* Cost *50,000* Longinus 40 Strength Provides Bladestorm Focus Attack Scroll Required *Celestial Weapon* Materials Required *Dragon's Fang, Orichalcum X2, Red Eye* Cost *8,000* -------------------------- Armor (Used by All tribes) -------------------------- Travel Clothes 10 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *None, Initial Armor* Materials Required *None, Initial Armor* Cost *None, Initial Armor* Bronze Plate 13 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Bronze Armor* Materials Required *Bronze* Cost *100* Iron Plate 17 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Iron Armor* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *200* Mythril Plate 22 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Mythril Armor* Materials Required *Mythril* Cost *500* Blessed Mail 23 Defense Poison Resistance +1 Scroll Required *Pure Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Holy Water* Cost *500* Eternal Mail 23 Defense Stun Resistance +1 Scroll Required *Eternal Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Toad Oil* Cost *500* Saintly Mail 23 Defense Curse Resistance +1 Scroll Required *Holy Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Heavenly Dust* Cost *500* Time Mail 23 Defense Slow Resistance +1 Scroll Required *Time Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Worm Antenna* Cost *500* Crystal Mail 24 Defense Miasma Resistance Increased Scroll Required *Radiant Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Tiny Crystal* Cost *500* Flame Mail 24 Defense Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Armor* Materials Required *Iron X3, Magma Rock X2* Cost *500* Frost Mail 24 Defense Increased Ice Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Armor* Materials Required *Iron X3, Chilly Gel X2* Cost *500* Gold Mail 24 Defense Stone Resistance Increased Scroll Required *Gold Armor* Materials Required *Mythril, Gold, Shiny Shard* Cost *500* Storm Mail 24 Defense Lightning Resistance Increased Scroll Required *Lightning Armor* Materials Required *Iron X3, Thunderball X2* Cost *500* Diamond Plate 27 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Diamond Armor* Materials Required *Diamond Ore, Orichalcum, Hard Shell* Cost *2,500* Gaia Plate (Only Clavats Can Wear* 30 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Earth Armor* Materials Required *Lord's Robe, Orichalcum X2, King's Scale* Cost *5,000* ---------------------- Shields (Clavats Only) ---------------------- Makeshift Shield 7 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *None, Initial Shield* Materials Required *None, Initial Shield* Cost *None, Initial Shield* Iron Shield 10 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Iron Shield* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *150* Mythril Shield 15 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Mythril Shield* Materials Required *Mythril* Cost *400* Flame Shield 17 Defense Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Shield* Materials Required *Iron X2, Magma Rock* Cost *400* Frost Shield 17 Defense Increased Ice Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Shield* Materials Required *Iron X2, chilly Gel* Cost *400* Storm Shield 17 Defense Increased Lightning Resistance Scroll Required *Lightning Shield* Materials Required *Iron X2, Thunderball* Cost *400* Rune Shield 18 Defense Increased Spell Range Scroll Required *Magic Shield* Materials Required *Bronze, Coeurl's Whisker X2* Cost *400* Saintly Shield 18 Defense Increased Curse Resistance Scroll Required *Holy Shield* Materials Required *Mythril, Heavenly Dust* Cost *400* Diamond Shield 22 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Diamond Shield* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Diamond Ore* Cost *2,000* Chocobo Shield 25 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Legendary Shield* Materials Required *Orichalcum X2, Yellow Feather* Cost *3,000* --------------------- Gloves (Lilties Only) --------------------- Gauntlets 5 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *None, Initial Gloves* Materials Required *None, Initial Gloves* Cost *None, Initial Gloves* Bronze Gloves 8 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Bronze Gloves* Materials Required *Bronze* Cost *80* Iron Gauntlets 12 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Iron Gloves* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *150* Mythril Gauntlets 15 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Mythril Gloves* Materials Required *Mythril* Cost *400* Flame Armlets 17 Defense Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Gloves* Materials Required *Iron X2, Magma Rock* Cost *400* Frost Armlets 17 Defense Increased Ice Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Gloves* Materials Required *Iron X2, Chilly Gel* Cost *400* Storm Armlets 17 Defense Increased Lightning Resistance Scroll Required *Lightning Gloves* Materials Required *Iron X2, Thunderball* Cost *400* Gold Armlets 18 Defense Increased Petrification Resistance Scroll Required *Gold Gloves* Materials Required *Gold, Mythril, Cockatrice Scale* Cost *400* Diamond Armlets 22 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Diamond Gloves* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Diamond Ore* Cost *2,000* ------------------- Helms (Yuke's Only) ------------------- Helm 5 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *None, Initial Helm* Materials Required *None, Initial Helm* Cost *None, Initial Helm* Bronze Helm 8 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Bronze Sallet* Materials Required *Bronze* Cost *80* Iron Helm 12 Defense No special Effects Scroll Required *Iron Sallet* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *150* Mythril Helm 15 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Mythril Sallet* Materials Required *Mythril* Cost *400* Flame Helm 17 Defense Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Sallet* Materials Required *Iron X2, Magma Rock* Cost *400* Frost Helm 17 Defense Increased Ice Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Sallet* Materials Required *Iron X2, Chilly Gel* Cost *400* Storm Helm 17 Defense Increased Lightning Resistance Scroll Required *Lightning Sallet* Materials Required *Iron X2, Thunderball* Cost *400* Eternal Helm 18 Defense Increased Stun Resistance Scroll Required *Eternal Sallet* Materials Required *Mythril, Toad Oil* Cost *400* Time Helm 18 Defense Increased Slow Resistance Scroll Required *Time Sallet* Materials Required *Mythril, Worm Antenna* Cost *400* Diamond Helm 22 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Diamond Sallet* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Diamond Ore* Cost *2,000* ------------------- Belts (Selkie Only) ------------------- Old Belt 5 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *None, Initial Belt* Materials Required *None, Initial Belt* Cost *None, Initial Belt* Bronze Belt 8 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Bronze Belt* Materials Required *Bronze* Cost *80* Iron Belt 12 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Iron Belt* Materials Required *Iron* Cost *150* Mythril Belt 15 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Mythril Belt* Materials Required *Mythril* Cost *400* Flame Sash 17 Defense Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Belt* Materials Required *Iron X2, Magma Rock* Cost *400* Frost Sash 17 Defense Increased Ice Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Belt* Materials Required *Iron X2, Chilly Gel* Cost *400* Storm Sash 17 Defense Increased Lightning Resistance Scroll Required *Lightning Belt* Materials Required *Iron X2, Thunderball* Cost *400* Blessed Sash 18 Defense Increased Poison Resistance Scroll Required *Pure Belt* Materials Required *Mythril, Holy Water* Cost *400* Winged Belt 18 Defense Increased Focus Attack Range Scroll Required *Wind Belt* Materials Required *Mythril, Griffin's Wing X2* Cost *400* Diamond Belt 22 Defense No Special Effects Scroll Required *Diamond Belt* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Diamond Ore* Cost *2,000* ----------- Accessories ----------- Accurate Watch Increased Slow Resistance Scroll Required *Clockwork* Materials Required *Worm Antenna, Bronze Shard X3, Gear* Cost *300* Angel's Earring (Selkie's Only) Increased Status Ailment (ALL) Resistance Scroll Required *Angel Kit* Materials Required *Silver, Angel's Tear* Cost *1,200* Badge of the Flame Increased Fire Resistance Scroll Required *Flame Craft* Materials Required *Iron X2, Magma Rock* Cost *300* Badge of the Frost Increased Frost Resistance Scroll Required *Frost Craft* Materials Required *Iron X2, Chilly Gel* Cost *300* Badge of the Thunderbolt Increased Lightning Resistance Scroll Required *Lightning Craft* Materials Required *Iron X2, Thunderball* Cost *300* Bishop's Soul (Yuke's Only) Increased Magic Power *Raises Magic Stat by 3* Scroll Required *Tome of Sorcery* Materials Required *Jade X2, Cursed Crook* Cost *2,000* Blue Misanga Increased Poison Resistance Scroll Required *Blue Yarn* Materials Required *Needle, Blue Silk* Cost *300* Charm Of Speed (Selkie's Only) Increased Focus Attack Charge Speed Scroll Required *Tome of Speed* Materials Required *Needle, Gigas Claw* Cost *400* Charm Of Wisdom (Yuke's Only) Increased Casting Speed Scroll Required *Tome of Wisdom* Materials Required *Needle, Coeurl's Whisker* Cost *400* Crystal Ring Increased Miasma Resistance Scroll Required *Ring of Light* Materials Required *Tiny Crystal, Silver* Cost *1,000* Daemon's Earring (Yuke's Only) Increased status change resistance Scroll Required *Fiend Kit* Materials Required *Silver, Fiend's Claw* Cost *400* Devil's Earring (Clavat's Only) Increased Stats change resistance Scroll Required *Daemon Kit* Materials Required *Silver, Devil's Claw* Cost *1,200* Dragon's Heart (Liltie's Only) Deal more damage when you use Focus Attacks Scroll Required *Soul of the Dragon* Materials Required *Dragon's Fang, Ruby X2, Orc Belt* Cost *2,000* Eagle Goggles (Selkie's Only) Increased Focus Attack Range Scroll Required *Designer Goggles* Materials Required *Iron, Crystal Ball X2, Griffin's Wing* Cost *1,200* Elemental's Soul (Yuke's Only) Increased damage when you cast spells Scroll Required *Forbidden Tome* Materials Required *Dweomer Spore, Ethereal Orb, Malboro Seed* Cost *5,000* Flower Bracer (Female's Only) Reduced Casting Time Scroll Required *Lady's Accessories* Materials Required *Ruby, Silver X2, Pressed Flower* Cost *400* Force Ring Increased resistance to Physical Attacks Scroll Required *Ring of Invincibility* Materials Required *Orichalcum, Dark Sphere* Cost *50,000* Gold Necklace Increased Petrification Resistance Scroll Required *Gold Craft* Materials Required *Gold X2, Cockatrice Scale* Cost *300* Headband of Healing (Males Only) Increased Regeneration Rate Scroll Required *Healing Kit* Materials Required *White Silk, Tiny Crystal, Remedy* Cost *2,500* Headband of Zeal (Males Only) Faster charge on Focus Attacks Scroll Required *Zeal Kit* Materials Required *Blue Silk, Tiny Crystal, Remedy* Cost *400* Jade Bracer (Females Only) Incraeased rate of Regeration Scroll Required *Fashion Kit* Materials Required *Jade, Silver X2, Pressed Flower* Cost *2,500* Lion's Heart (Liltie's Only) Increased damage when performing Focus Attacks Scroll Required *Soul of the Lion* Materials Required *Ruby, Cerberus' Fang* Cost *800* Pixie's Earring (Liltie's Only) Increased resistance to status changes Scroll Required *Faerie Kit* Materials Required *Silver, Faerie's Tear* Cost *400* Power Goggles (Liltie's Only) Increased Focus Attack range Scroll Required *Goggle Techniques* Materials Required *Crystal Ball, Bronze* Cost *400* Talisman Of Speed (Selkie's Only) Focus attacks charge faster Scroll Required *Secrets of Speed* Materials Required *Needle, Zu's Beak* Cost *1,200* Talisman of Wisdom (Clavat's Only) Increased Casting speed Scroll Required *Secrets of Wisdom* Materials Required *Needle, Chimera's horn* Cost *1,200* Thief's Emblem (Selkie's Only) Focus attacks charge faster Scroll Required *Brigandology* Materials Required *Wind Crystal, Orc Belt, Green Sphere* Cost *5,000* Twisted Scope (Clavat's Only) Increased Spell Range Scroll Required *Designer Glasses* Materials Required *Gold, Crystal Ball X2, Chimera's Horn* Cost *1,200* Twisted Spectacles (Yuke's Only) Increased Spell Range Scroll Required *Eyewear Techniques* Materials Required *Crystal Ball X2, Silver* Cost *400* Unfaltering Watch Increased Stun Resistance Scroll Required *New Clockwork* Materials Required *Toad Oil, Bronze Shard X3, Gear* Cost *300* White Misanga Increased Curse Resistance Scroll Required *White Yarn* Materials Required *Needle, White Silk* Cost *300* Wizard's Soul (Yuke's Only) Deal more damage when casting spells Scroll Required *Tome of Magic* Materials Required *Jade, Coeurl's Whisker* Cost *800* =========================== XIV.)Item Database (FFCCE) =========================== ------- A.)Food ------- Food restores health to you when consumed. Generally you'll probably only use the food that is your favorite food. The closer to being full that your bar for favorites is, the more health the food will restore. So obviously you're going to want to stock up on your favorite food. However, if you eat a food that is lower on the likeness scale, you will over time of eating it, gradually build up your favoritism towards that food. All food restores HP so I'm just going to list all of the foods in a list. Meat Gourd Potatoe Round Corn Cherry Cluster Fish Rainbow Grapes Star Carrot Striped Apple -------------- B.)Consumables -------------- Consumables are the general healing items that don't have healing effects based upon whether you like it or not. These items always heal or revive, depending upon what the item does. Bannock Bread Restore some HP Milk Restores some HP Spring Water Restores some HP strange Liquid Restores some HP Flour Can only be used to sell Wheat Can only be used to sell Worn Bandanna Ummm..... Cactus Flower 20% Discount on ferry rides Kilanda Sulfur 20% Discount on ferry rides Mark of Shella Allows you to enter Shella if you're not a Yuke. -------- C.)Seeds -------- Here's a list of the seeds that you may come across in your journy, as well as what they can yield if you give it to a family member. Flower Seed Either give it to a family member or sell it, it's useless otherwise Fruit Seed Grows to become a Striped Apple, Rainbow Grapes, or a Cherry Cluster Strange Seed Grows to become any fruit or vegetable that is not wheat based Vegetable Seed Grows to become Star Carrot, Round Corn or Gourd Potato Wheat Seed Grows to become Bannock Bread, Flour, or Wheat ----------- D.)Magicite ----------- Here I'll list all the magicite that you may come across as well as what spell they give you the ability to cast initially. Fire Gives you the power to cast Fire Blizzard Gives you the power to cast Blizzard Thunder Gives you the power to cast Thunder Cure Gives you the power to cast Cure Clear Gives you the power to cast Clear Life Gives you the power to cast Life --------------------- E.)Crafting Materials --------------------- Here is the full list of crafting materials, where you can find them, and how much they will sell for. I will not list how much they cost as I don't feel that you should generally buy materials, most of them are overpriced as opposed to how quickly you could find it in the wilderness anyway. If the area is listed, but no monster is, that means that I'm still trying to pin point which monster drops the item, but I will update it as soon as possible. Alloy Merchants for 250 gil/Drops Randomly during 1st year Sells for 62 Gil Ancient Potion Kilanda Sells for 5,000 gil Ancient Sword Rilver Belle Path *High Score count reward* Sells for 7,500 Angel's Tear Kilanda During 3rd Cycle Sells for 250 Blue Silk Tida during 2nd Cycle Sells for 250 Bronze Most merchants for 300 gil/Drops from Goblin Cheiftans on River Belle Path Sells for 75 Gil Bronze Shard Most Merchants for 100 Gil Sells for 25 Gil Cerberus' Fang Cerberus in Rebena Te Ra Sells for 750 Gil Chilly Gel From Water Flans or Merchant lvl3 in Tipa Sells for 250 Gil Chimera's Horn Chimera's in Lynari Desert Sells for 625 Gil Cockatrice Scale Cockatrice in Selepation Cave Sells for 500 Gil Coeurl's Whisker Coeurls in Daemon's Court Sells for 500 Gil Crystal Ball Randomly drops in Mushroom Forest Sells for 25 Gil Cursed Crook Goblin Wall *High score count reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Dark Sphere Merchant Lvl3 Sells for 12,500 Gil Desert Fang Lynari Desert *High Score Count reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Devil's Claw Rebena Te Ra during the 3rd Cycle Sell for 750 Gil Diamond Ore Mushroom Forest during the 2nd Cycle Sell for 750 Gil Dragon's Fang Conall Curach *High score count reward* Sell for 7,500 Gil Dweomer Spore Tida *High Score Count Reward* Sell for 7,500 gil Etherearl Orb Mushroom Forest *High score count reward* Sell for 7,500 Gil Faerie's Tear Mushroom Forest Sell for 250 Gil Fiend's Claw Leuda Sell for 250 Gil Gear Rebena Te Ra Sells for 250 Gil Gigas Claw Selepation Cave Sells for 625 Gil Gold Mushroom Forest during Cycle 2 Sells for 125 Gil Green Sphere Tida *High Score count reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Griffin's Wing Veo Lu Sluice Sells for 500 Gil Hard Shell Selepation Cave Sells for 500 Gil Heavenly Dust Daemon's Court Sells for 250 Gil Holy Water Moschet Manor Sells for 250 Gil Iron Most merchants for 500 Gil/Randomly drops from orcs in the Cathuriges Mines Sells for 125 Gil Iron Shard Most merchants for 100 Gil Sells for 25 Gil Jade Leuda Sells for 50 Gil Jagged Scythe Conall Curach Sells for 1,000 Gil King's Scale Daemon's Court *High Score Count Reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Lord's Robe Moschet Manor *High Score Count Reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Magma Rock Kilanda Sells for 250 Gil Malboro Seed Mushroom Forest *High Score Count Reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Mythril Most Merchants for 5,000/River Belle Path from Griffons. Sells for 1,250 Gil Needle Lynari Desert Sells for 625 Gil Ogre Fang Kilanda Sells for 625 Gil Orc Belt Cathuriges Mines *High Score Count Reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Orichalcum Conall Curach during Cycle 3 Sells for 5,000 Gil Pressed Flower Conall Curach Sells for 250 Gil Red Eye Kilanda *High Score Count Reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Remedy Conall Curach Sells for 250 Gil Ruby Leuda Sell for 50 Gil Shiny Shard Tida during Cycles 1 or 2 Sell for 250 Gil Silver Mushroom Forest during Cycle 2 Sell for 125 Gil Thunderball Tipa Merchant level 2 or 3 Sell for 250 Gil Tiny Crystal Mushroom Forest Sells for 250 Gil Toad Oil Conall Curach Sells for 500 Gil Ultimite Tipa Merchant Level 3 Sells for 12,500 Gil White Silk Rebena Te Ra during Cycle 3 Sells for 750 Gil Wind Crystal Selepation Cave *High score count reward* Sells for 7,500 Gil Worm Antenna Tida Sells for 500 Gil Yellow Feather Moschet Manor during Cycle 3 Sells for 1,000 gil Zu's Beak Lynari Desert Sells for 750 Gil ------------ F.)Artifacts ------------ Here I will include a full list of the artifacts that you can encounter on your journey and just what they will add for you by choosing them as your artifact at the end of a dungeon. Just as a note, you can only carry one of each. So if you're looking to get max stats, just refer to which ones you don't have, and I'll also be listing where you can locate them. --------------------- a.)Strength Artifacts --------------------- Ashura Strength +1 Tida During Cycle 1 Double Axe Strength +1 River Belle Path During Cycle 1 Fang Charm Strength +1 Daemon's Court During Cycle 1 Green Veret Strength +1 Mushroom Forest During Cycle 1 Kaiser Knucle Strength +1 Tida During Cycle 1 Maneater Strength +1 River Belle Path During Cycle 1 Onion Sword Strength +1 Veo Lu Sluice During Cycle 3 Power Wrist Band Strength +1 veo Lu Sluice During Cycle 1 Shuriken Strength +1 River Belle Path During Cycle 1 Engetsurin Strength +2 Daemon's Court During Cycle 1 Flame Tongue Strength +2 Kilanda During Cycle 1 Ice Brand Strength +2 Tida During Cycle 1 Loaded Dice Strength +2 Conall Curach During Cycle 1 Ogrekiller Strength +2 Tida During Cycle 1 Twisted Headband Strength +2 Veo Lu Sluice During Cycle 1 Giant's Glove Strength +3 Kilanda During Cycle 1 Heavy Armband Strength +3 Daemon's Court During Cycle 2 Masquerade Strength +3 Daemon's Court During Cycle 2 Mjollnir Strength +3 Selepation Cave During Cycle 2 Sasuke's Blade Strength +3 River Belle Path During Cycle 3 Murasame Strength +4 Cathuriges Mine (High Score Count Reward) Gekkabijin Strength +5 Moschet Manor (High Score Count Reward) Masamune Strength +5 Kilanda (High Score Count Reward) ============================ XV.) Spell Database (FFCCF) ============================ Here is the full list of spells that you can find in this game. I'll be including them all, even the combo spells. I won't explain how to make the higher end spells as that was explained once already in the section entitled "Differences between singleplayer and Multiplayer", you can refer back there to see a full instruction listing on how to create stronger spells. Fire Level 1 Fire Fira Level 2 Fire Firaga Level 3 Fire *Covers Full Screen Damaging all enemies* Blizzard Level 1 Ice Blizzara Level 2 Ice Blizzaga Level 3 Ice *Covers Full Screen Damaging all enemies* Thunder Level 1 Lightning Thundara Level 2 Lightning Thundaga Level 3 Lightning *Covers full screen damaging all enemies* Gravity Level 1 Gravity *Damages enemy based on resistance, brings flying monsters down to Earth.* Gravira Level 2 Gravity *Damages larger area based on resistance, brings flying monsters down to Earth.* Holy Level 1 Holy *Turns Ghost or Undead type monsters to normal from Ethereal which gives you the ability to damage them!* Holyra Level 2 Holy *Turns Ghost or Undead type monsters in larger area to normal from Ethereal which gives you the ability to damage them!* Slow Level 1 Slow *Slows down the speed and movement of an enemy!* Slowga Level 2 Slow *Slows down the speed and movement of enemies in a large area* Stop Stops all enemies in their tracks! Cure Level 1 Healing *Heals full HP for a single targeting circle area* Curaga Level 2 Healing *Heals all allies for full HP!* Clear Level 1 Restoring *Restores to normal status for a single targeting circle area* Clearaga Level 2 Restoring *Restores to normal status for all allies* Life Level 1 Reviving *Revives an ally with 2 hearts* Full-Life Level 2 Reviving *Revives an ally with full HP* Haste Level 1 Speedup! *Speeds up movement, Focus Attack/Casting Charge times!* Hastaga Level 2 Speedup! *Speeds up all allies movement/Focus/Casting times!* =============================== XVI.) Credits where due (FFCCG) =============================== This is where I thank all the people that I feel need credit for this FAQ. Let me start the list off with the person who is closest to me in my heart, and stuck it out on this game with me the entire way through it in the process of making this FAQ. Holly Ann Shaw, my fiancee. I have to thank Zauron from the GameFaqs messageboard for the way that he was able to better put into words the methods of spellcasting for multiplayer than I could at the time. Thanks I have to thank JungleJim from GameFaqs for allowing me to go back and use a few of his FAQs for ideas on how to set everything up in this one and what all I would definately need to Cover. Thanks to Square-Enix for making this game that gave me so much time to be able to once again get back within the swing of things. Thanks to Nintendo for making not only the GameCube that has given me a great many hours of entertainment, but also the Gameboy Advance and SP models, both of which have greatly served their purpose to this point in my household. ======================= XVII.) Closing (FFCCH) ======================= Well that's pretty much it for now, if I add anything later into the FAQ and you think that you may have missed it when you last downloaded a copy of the FAQ, just check the revision number to be certain as I'll continually be updating this one until I start getting to work on my next one, unless of course someone points out something major that I missed, then I'll throw up an emergency Revision to fix the error. Thanks for your time everyone!! This FAQ/Walkthrough for Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles may not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advanced written permission by the origonal author. Use of this guide on any other web site or as part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a direct violation of copyright. (c) 2004 Jeremy Jay Hartranft