Final Fantasy Vi Advance Guide
Feb 05, 2007 For Final Fantasy VI Advance on the Game Boy Advance, GameFAQs has 43 FAQs (game guides and walkthroughs). Welcome to our Final Fantasy VI walkthrough, edited and expanded from Djibriel's original to make it faster and more web-y than ever before. Enjoy the rigorous attention to detail and sardonic wit herein! 1.1: Prelude: The Attack on Narshe.
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Contents Bestiary (PlayStation)Bestiary (PS).Bestiary is available from the feature under 'Secret'. It contains both and data on enemies. The data includes the areas they are found along with flavor text on the each individual bestiary entries, such has statistics, absorption, weaknesses, and, as well as a short description of their abilities and recommended strategy to defeat them. Post-C option is unlocked when completing the game and a system file is saved onto the memory card. Enemies are further divided into locations they appear in. Unlike other games, the player isn't required to defeat enemies for them to appear in the bestiary.PlayStation version of the bestiary is the only one that includes flavor text for enemies.
This article or section is a in Final Fantasy VI. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki. Bestiary (Game Boy Advance)GBA bestiary.Stats screen.Bestiary lists enemies that have been slain in victorious. The format for the list is: entry number, monster name and a number slain counter.New entries are added once the monster has been slain at least once (and the battle won). The '☆☆☆'-mark in the game browser designates new entries. The mark is removed once the entry is viewed. A percent value about the number of entries visible in the bestiary is shown above the list.
There are 384 monster entries. The entry numbers themselves seem arbitrary; the monsters appear to be coded in a different order when viewing their corresponding byte values from the save ram.Maximum value for the slain counter in the bestiary browser is 999, but the byte values keep updating as high as 32767 before possibly overflowing.To view more information about the entries in-game, the player can select an entry and press to open a stats window.
If the monster has more than one version, and switch between them.For an alphabetical listing enemies on this wiki,.The following sections list the entries numerically as they are in the game's bestiary.
Page Tools.This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Final Fantasy VI Advance for Game Boy Advance. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please.Use Ultima Five Times Here’s a way to use the outrageously powerful spell Ultima a total of five times in a single turn. The character attempting this must have access to the following. First, he or she must know Soul of (found in the tower where only magic and items can be used), as well as the spell Quick (learned from the Gilgamesh magicite) and Ultima (learned from the Ragnarok magicite). Select the Dualcast option, and use Ultima and Quick. Quick will give you the option to cast again in the same turn.
Execute the same commands, and Ultima will be cast a total of five times in a single turn.Additionally, you can use the same combo but substitute the second command sequence to use Reraise and Osmose, ensuring that you won’t lose and ensuring your MP consumption won’t take your MP total. Find Gogo An optional character named Gogo (who can use his Mimic skill to mimic the moves of other ) can be found optionally in the.
To find him, let enemies called Zone Eaters eat your party, and you will end up in a cave called Zone Eater’s Belly. Search the dungeon to find Gogo and add him to your extensive party of characters. Stealing Genji Gloves If you're using Locke on, you can steal from enemies you encounter call Black Dragons. Usually, when you steal from them you'll only receive a Potion, but once in a while, the always-useful Genji Gloves can be stolen. Wolfenstein the old blood test. Of course, your time is limited on the Floating Continent, so be careful! Secret. Gilgamesh - Head to the Auction House and put down 500,000GP for the Excalipoor.
From there, head to the Coliseum and put it up as your wager during a battle. You'll fight an Onion Soldier when you do. Defeat him and Gilgamesh is yours.
Leviathan - Go to and speak to the man near the Chocobo Stables. He'll talk to you about a huge he saw on the high seas will sailing. With that information, head to Nikeah and board a boat there. The ship will stop, and after a short cutscene, you can fight and subdue Leviathan. Giant Cactaur - Head to Miranda and talk to the person near some crates on the west side of town. He'll tell you he was attacked by a huge Cactaur in the nearby desert. Head outside of town thereafter and seek out a small patch of desert.
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Run around there, killing regular Cactaurs. Eventually, the Giant Cactaur will show himself. Defeat him to use his Esper power.Level 99 in the WoR After reaching the World of Ruin, you will first play as Celes alone.
You will, from there, begin reassembling your vast party. However, if you have the patience, when it's still just Celes in your party, of working her up to level 99, then all of your characters will also be level 99 when you're reassembling your party. It's worth the effort if you want to have a ridiculously powerful party in the World of Ruin.
Shadow's Dreams Whenever Shadow is in your active party and you stay at an Inn or sleep in any bed (such as in the cabin near South ), you have a small, random chance of acquiring one of Shadow's dream sequences, which will explain some of his back story. There are several of these random occurrences, and may not happen even once on your playthrough. Then again, you could see each dream sequence in one playthrough. It's all a matter of how many times you happen to stay at an inn with Shadow in your party. The more you do, the higher your chances are of seeing a dream sequence.
Magic Targeting This is obvious to many gamers, but some don’t realize this. To cast on multiple members of your party, or multiple members of the enemy party, simply hit the R or L buttons to toggle between single-and-multiple targets. Eight Attacks A Turn To attack eight times in one turn, do the following. Equip a character with the Genji Glove and the Master Scroll, and then equip in both of their hands. This will allow that character to attack eight times in a single turn! What’s more, if you cast the Quick spell on that character, they will be able to attack a staggering sixteen times in a turn!
Berserk Cyan There is a way for Cyan to attack continuously until all enemies are dead:Step 1: Kill Cyan in battle.Step 2: Revive him again (Best is you equip the relic Knight Code Relic on someone else to protect him).Step 3: Have Cyan use his Level 2 Bushido, Sky.Step 4: Quickly cast Imp on Cyan, or he might attack with Sky even there's no enemy attacking him! (Sky is used and it is wasted, so it is recommended that the person which cast the Imp is directly right after Cyan's turn on using Sky).Step 5: Wait for a short while, and get ready to pull your hair in surprise as Cyan strikes the opponents,until all is dead.How did it happen? Well, as you kill and revive Cyan, the game is actually thinking that the enemies is attacking Cyan non-stop by that time, so Cyan automatically use Sky right after you use it, that's why the casting of Imp's timing must be perfect.Secondly,as you cast Imp, it made Cyan use Sky, yes, but this time, the Imp spell had made the game move, Sky, a bit jumbled up. Why Cyan attack continuosly is that Cyan is actually countering his own attacks!
Dragon's Den Kill all eight Dragons in the World of Ruin. Music Player You must finsh the game once. Gilgamesh Esper To have Gilgamish as an Esper in the World of Ruin, accumulate 500,000 gil, go to the Jidoor auction. The auctioneer will display a sword called Excalipoor and you must keep bidding until 500,000 gil (it will take a few or many more revisits until the auctioneer actually display the item for bid).After buying the weapon go to Dragon's Neck Coliseum, located north from. Go straight to the guy who asks if you care to fight in the coliseum, in which obviously you should say yes.
He will asks what weapon you would bet on and that's where the Excalipoor comes in. Bet the weapon, choose your fighter and your first opponent is an Onion Mage.After winning the match, a mysterious character threatens to take away the item. That is Gilgamish. The mid 40s is a good level to muscle through. Have Sabin in your party to throw in the Phantom/Bum Rush followed by Gogo's mimic to duplicate Sabin's attack.Defeat Gilgamish, you will rewarded a relic item called Merit award, an item which lets the wearer equip any weapons and armors, and the esper: Gilgamish.
The spells to learn from Gilgamish are Quick and Valor. Bahamut You'll find him in the World of Ruin. To get him, you have to beat Deathgaze while flying.