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Before entering the cave, you see one of these legendarily tough Midgar Zoloms staked on a tree. Sephiroth seems to be pretty tough, in case it wasn't obvious before. Now, you need to head through the caves; there are some items here in chests, and there's really only one way through. You will also run into Turks; Reno is too bruised to show up, but you get to see Rude, Tseng and the newest member of the unit, Elena, who lets it slip that Sephiroth went toward Junon.
Before entering the cave, you see one of these legendarily tough Midgar Zoloms staked on a tree. Sephiroth seems to be pretty tough, in case it wasn't obvious before. Now, you need to head through the caves; there are some items here in chests, and there's really only one way through. You will also run into Turks; Reno is too bruised to show up, but you get to see Rude, Tseng and the newest member of the unit, Elena, who lets it slip that Sephiroth went toward Junon.


You can steal Tifa's Grand Glove from an enemy in the caves if you do not want to buy it in Junon, and it gives her a boost for the coming battles.
Important Items:
*There is a Long Range materia in the room to the right of the entrance. You have to climb the vines on the wall.
 
Enemy Skills:
*Flamethrower can be learned from the Arc Dragons in the room to the right of the entrance.
 
To steal:
*Tifa's Grand Glove can be stolen from Madouge in the entrance room.


==Junon==
==Junon==

Revision as of 02:11, 19 June 2009

After getting out of Midgar, you need to split your party into two groups. You should equip the Enemy Skill materia to someone in your party as well as the Steal materia. On the world map, find an enemy on the dark colored ground around Midgar called Sweeper Custom. (Note: you can see their names by pressing select and targeting them.) When you find them, you can kill 2 birds with one stone. Use one party member to try to steal the Atomic Scissors (A weapon for Barret). Try to leave one of the enemies alive until it uses Matra Magic. This is a very useful skill at this point in the game. When in uses it on you, you will learn it and you can finish it off.

Barret tells to head northeast to the village called Kalm. Finding your way to that location is not really all that difficult. If you have trouble with directions, switch to overhead view and head up and right. You should see a few houses there, these represent Kalm.

Cloud's story

In Kalm, follow your friends to the inn's second floor. Cloud tells of the time when he went to Nibelheim with Sephiroth.

First of all, Cloud talks with Sephiroth in the van, and then they hit a really big dragon. You can try hitting the dragon, although it's pretty pointless since you won't do much damage. Sephiroth (much more formidable combatant at level 50) will try to keep you alive with Life2 spells if the dragon kills you, but he won't do that more than a few times - don't worry, he'll restore you to full health afterwards, and you won't gain XP or AP from this fight anyway. He will eventually slash the dragon twice for a large amount of damage, killing it.

Then head to the town. You can talk to the people here; Be sure to visit Cloud's mom, and also check out Tifa's home - she isn't home right now, though. While in Tifa's home, be sure to check the piano; you can play it, and if you pick the right choices, Cloud will play the Highwind theme melody: "Do-- Re Mi Ti-- La--... Do Re Mi So Fa Do Re Do--..." Don't worry if you don't get this, it's just a hint for getting Tifa's limit break later in the game.

Head to the inn, talk with Sephiroth and the guys, and sleep.

In the morning, after a brief but very consequential photography session, Cloud, Tifa, Sephiroth, and two Shin-Ra soldiers head to the Nibelheim mountain. Combat-wise, your party consists of Cloud and Sephiroth; you can view the characters in menu screen, but there's no alternate equipment available and neither character has any Materia equipped (yet Sephiroth is still somehow able to cast massive spells). The rope bridge breaks. You need to head up the path. There are random monsters here, but these are weak against Sephiroth, who prefers casting l2 elemental spells with All on them, more or less killing them all instantly. Eventually you come into a Mako fountain, where you get a brief cutscene. Then, you find yourself in the reactor in the mountaintop. Do what Sephiroth says here, and you'll get a glimpse of the monsters Hojo is cooking here.

You'll find yourself then in Nibelheim again. Go talk to Sephiroth in the Nibelheim manor. Find the guy who is on the second floor and search the room - there's a hidden door leading to the cellar. Sephiroth is reading there.

In the morning, go talk to Sephiroth again. He's annoyed beyond belief. Logically, he wants to kill everybody. Help the folks as said. Next up, there's still a confrontation with Sephiroth in the Nibelheim reactor. Help Tifa, and then go after Sephiroth. That's the end of that story.

After the scene you get the item PHS, which is accessed through the menu, and can be used to change the party characters on the world map and on save points.

Chocobo Farm

Now, Kalm folks seem to hint that Sephiroth went south and over the mountains. Once you head south, you find that the only way through the mountains is through a cave beyond the swamp, and the swamp is guarded by this really nasty worm called Midgar Zolom who easily kills the party. It's around level 23, with 4,000 HP, and has Beta, a very strong enemy skill. If your not prepared for it, it can easily do 1000+ damage to your entire party. You can see the worm moving under the waters, but if you enter the area it comes straight for you, and you can't run fast enough to get across without having to fight.

Head to the Chocobo Farm. First of all, talk to the Chocobos in the front; choose "Wark", they dance for you, and you receive your first summon materia: Choco/Mog. In the barn, Choco Billy will first sell you a Chocobo Lure materia for 2,000 Gil, and tells you everything you need to know about catching and riding Chocobos. You should also buy some Greens from him. Don't spend too much on them; you won't be needing them that much at this part of this game.

Head out, equip the Chocobo Lure, and run around in the Chocobo tracks you can see on the world map. When a random battle starts, if there is a Chocobo present, feed it the greens and beat the enemies before it runs away. If you hit the Chocobo it will run away automatically, so make sure you don't use attack spells couple with All materia. When you capture a Chocobo you can ride across the swamp without getting eaten by Midgar Zolom. Note that the Chocobo only allows you to outrun the Midgar Zolom; if it catches you, you will lose your Chocobo and be forced to fight it.

Mithril Mine

Before entering the cave, you see one of these legendarily tough Midgar Zoloms staked on a tree. Sephiroth seems to be pretty tough, in case it wasn't obvious before. Now, you need to head through the caves; there are some items here in chests, and there's really only one way through. You will also run into Turks; Reno is too bruised to show up, but you get to see Rude, Tseng and the newest member of the unit, Elena, who lets it slip that Sephiroth went toward Junon.

Important Items:

  • There is a Long Range materia in the room to the right of the entrance. You have to climb the vines on the wall.

Enemy Skills:

  • Flamethrower can be learned from the Arc Dragons in the room to the right of the entrance.

To steal:

  • Tifa's Grand Glove can be stolen from Madouge in the entrance room.

Junon

Recommended average party level: 20

At this point, it isn't advisable to do anything really tricky in Junon - you should visit the shop to get some Tents, but not much else. At this phase, it's definitely important to head to the bush and kill tons of monsters, until each member of your active party are around level 20. It doesn't hurt to have your materia grow as well. You'll soon benefit from level 2 spells (Fire2, Ice2, Bolt2, etc), though they aren't completely necessary. At least some of your characters should also preferably have Level 2 Limit Breaks already, too. You can also make your time worth it and recruit Yuffie. The best place to kill monsters at this time is the Mythril Mine (see also Training). You can also visit Fort Condor at this time.

Once in Junon, head down to the beach. Priscilla calls for her friend, Mr. Dolphin. Then she thinks you're with Shin-Ra, and kind of panics when a big monster shows up. She starts drowning while you have to deal with the enemy.

Bottomswell

This is a flying, water-based creature. You can't hit it without long range weaponry, so the most effective way to deal with it is with spells. Fire spells keep taking good amounts of damage from it. Choco/Mog is great as well. The only scary attack this thing has in repertoire is the Waterpolo - a bubble appears around the character and it will suck HP off the character until they die. You can only damage the bubble with magic - and unlike Reno's pyramids, you really have to make sure you're targeting the bubble and not the character! A good way to deal with Waterpolo infestation is using spells with All paired to them - Waterpolo is a measly level 4 enemy so it will be easy to get off your party.

Level Hit Points Magic Weak against Strong against Absorbs
23 2500 100 Wind Gravity -

After the monster is dead, it's time to breathe life to Priscilla. The controls will be explained. Exhale when the CPR meter is full. Repeat a few times until Priscilla is revived. Don't worry if this seems to take longer than it should; a slight mis-timed breath will cause you to start over. Her father will take her home to rest, and you should take rest too in the rightmost house in Junon.

Infiltrating Shin-Ra

After some disturbed dreams, you wake up and it seems like something funny is going on outside. Firstly, Priscilla is awake, and shows her gratitude by giving you the Shiva materia, a very nice ice-based summon. Now, music can be heard from above, which means that Rufus is having a parade in his own honor. It looks like he's going to cross the ocean too, you'll need to get aboard the ship.

Priscilla helps you get up to the Junon proper. Your friends leave climbing electric towers to pros, which means Cloud is going to have to go alone. Barret takes your PHS too, so your cover doesn't get blown.

Priscilla calls Mr. Dolphin to jump for you, so follow the instructions once again. Try to find the proper spot for the jump; it's fairly easy. The solution is to not move at all, and then just jump once and then jump again from where you landed. Once up, climb the ladder to the airfield.

On the airfield, head toward the screen, then head downward and use the yellow switch to make the elevator go down. Head to the building on the lower edge of the screen. There's a save point in the corridor. The officer wants you get properly dressed, and now you need to head out for the parade. Follow the folks out and do as they say.

Note that while between the parade events, it's possible to sneak into some of the Upper Junon buildings, such as the weapon shop. If you have tons of cash, and you probably do if you went killing creatures before going to Junon, you should pop into at least the weapon store to pick up good weapons like Hardedge, Grand Glove, etc.

When the officer says "charge", run to the right edge of the screen, then walk to the position, and keep pacing on the rhythm. Be quick but nice, and the TV ratings don't get too much down. The Shin-Ra TV company, according to the sources, mails this kind of stuff to thank you for your influence to the ratings:

Rating Award
51+ % 5,000 Gil
40+ % 6 Ethers
22+ % 6 Potions
0+ % Grenade

After the parade, there's a brief scene with Heidegger and Rufus, and you need to train for the next event, a proper military gun salute. Just push the buttons the officer says. In the training, the sequence is normal and straightforward; in the actual event, the commands are random. This should be simple enough after a few tries. Rufus' mood gauge determines what prize Heidegger will give to you. Head into the ship after you're done with the drill.

Mood Award
100+ Force Stealer (sword for Cloud)
60+ HP Plus materia
0+ Silver Glasses accessory