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After the cutscene you splash down in the sewers. Talk to Tifa and Aerith to wake them up, but before you wake up the other of them, be sure to check up your healing and materia if necessary. Of course, Don Corneo wouldn't have thrown you into the sewers expecting the foul stench alone would have killed you!
After the cutscene you splash down in the sewers. Talk to Tifa and Aeris to wake them up, but before you wake up the other of them, be sure to check up your healing and materia if necessary. Of course, Don Corneo wouldn't have thrown you into the sewers expecting the foul stench alone would have killed you!


{{Final Fantasy VII/Boss|name=Aps
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| text=This is relatively easy fight still - just keep hammering away with limits, attacks and spells. Aps' sewer attacks are more of an annoyance than a real threat. In fact, he'll probably end up doing more damage to himself. One full-party healing should be enough (either take advantage of Aerith's limit break or use Restore+All combo to cast Cure on all party members.}}
| text=This is relatively easy fight. Still, just keep hammering away with limits, attacks and spells. Aps' sewer attacks are more of an annoyance than a real threat. In fact, he'll probably end up doing more damage to himself. One full-party healing should be enough (either take advantage of Aeris' limit break or use the Restore+All combo to cast Cure on all party members.}}


There's a single notable item in the sewers, a '''Steal''' materia. Getting back to the surface after beating the boss should present no problems, the enemies are relatively weak.
There's a single notable item in the sewers, a Steal materia. Getting back to the surface after beating the boss should present no problems, as the enemies are relatively weak.


== Train graveyard ==
==Train graveyard==
The train graveyard is easier than it looks. The only thing that probably confuses at first is that the train cars may have holes on their roofs, so figuring out where the items are is more difficult. Give Tifa the Steal materia since her DEX rating should be higher than Cloud's or Aeris'. On the second screen, you can steal Ethers from Deenglows (the green flying creatures) and be sure to steal the Striking Staff from Eligor, who looks kind of like a cross of Baraka from Mortal Kombat and a Centaur (a half man half chariot). The Striking Staff will not be sold in stores for a very long time, until you get to Junon.


The train graveyard is easier than it looks. The only thing that probably confuses at first is that the train cars may have holes on their roof so figuring out where the items are is more difficult. Use the ladders and ramps and whatnot to cross to the other side. There's a Hi-Potion and Ethers, also check the oil drums for items.
Use the ladders and ramps to cross to the other side. There's a Hi-Potion and Ethers, also check the oil drums for items.On the other end of the train graveyard, the trains block your path. Hop on the nearest engine that has a door open. The engine will push one of the cars out of the way. Then hop on the another engine, and the way clears.


On the other end of the train graveyard, the trains block your path. Hop on the nearest engine that has a door open. The engine will push one of the cars off the way. Then hop on the another engine, and the way clears.
==The fall of Sector 7==
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The column is still standing! Regrettably, Wedge isn't, as he just fell down. Nor are Biggs and Jessie in much better condition a bit further up. Aeris scurries off to get Marlene from Tifa's bar. You can buy stuff from the merchant here, and save if you feel like it. Keep in mind that the Iron Bangles are lost forever from now on.


''Tips'': Give Tifa the steal materia since her DEX rating should be higher than Cloud and Aeris. On the second screen, you can steal ethers from Deenglows (the green flying creatures) and ''sure'' you steal the Striking Staff from Eligor, who looks kind of like a cross of Baraka from Mortal Kombat and a Centaur (a half man half chariot). The Striking Staff will not be sold in stores for a very LONG time (Junon).
Once you reach the top, Barret says that the enemies are coming by air and lets you get your Materia and equipment sorted out before they get closer. Get Barret and your party equipped, and then Reno shows up and calmly sets the bomb off. In the middle of the fight, Reno will rush off and Barret will perform a last-minute escape.
 
== The fall of Sector 7 ==
 
The column is still standing! Regrettably, Wedge isn't, as he just fell down. Nor are Biggs and Jessie in much better condition a bit further up. Aeris scurries off to get Marlene from Tifa's bar. You can buy stuff from the merchant here. Save if you feel like. Keep in mind that Iron Bangles (no matter how worthless they are) are lost forever from no on.
 
Once you reach the top, Barret says that the enemies are coming by air and lets you get your Materia and equipment sorted out before they get closer. Get Barret equipped.
 
And then... oops, Reno shows up and calmly sets the hell bomb loose. Of course, fighting him does no good, but it always pays to try...


{{Final Fantasy VII/Boss|name=Reno
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| text=The red-tailed Turk is one of the recurring bosses, so don't think this will end here. Bolt only does half damage, but other elemental spells are pretty good. Reno has a really annoying attack called Pyramid, which shields one of your characters in a gold pyramid. While a character is in the pyramid, they are considered knocked out, and if all three characters get enclosed, it's game over. To remove the pyramid, simply attack the character affected, and the pyramid will go away; you may want to hit <nowiki>[Help]</nowiki> to show the target names, and make sure you are targeting "Pyramid A" (or B or C) instead of your characters. Reno's low HP makes this a relatively quick battle.}}
| text=The red-tailed Turk is one of the recurring bosses, so don't think this will end here. Bolt only does half damage, but other elemental spells are pretty good. Reno has a really annoying attack called Pyramid, which shields one of your characters in a gold pyramid. While a character is in the pyramid, they are considered knocked out, and if all three characters get enclosed, it's game over. To remove the pyramid, simply attack the character affected, and the pyramid will go away; you may want to hit {{control|{{psx|Select}}|{{kbd|-}}}} to show the target names, and make sure you are targeting "Pyramid A" (or B or C) instead of your characters. Reno's low HP makes this a relatively quick battle.}}


Reno will rush off at one point, and it's time for our characters to make for a quick escape. Barret will perform a last-minute escape, and off you go...


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Revision as of 23:06, 21 January 2009

After the cutscene you splash down in the sewers. Talk to Tifa and Aeris to wake them up, but before you wake up the other of them, be sure to check up your healing and materia if necessary. Of course, Don Corneo wouldn't have thrown you into the sewers expecting the foul stench alone would have killed you!

Aps
FF7.Aps.png

This is relatively easy fight. Still, just keep hammering away with limits, attacks and spells. Aps' sewer attacks are more of an annoyance than a real threat. In fact, he'll probably end up doing more damage to himself. One full-party healing should be enough (either take advantage of Aeris' limit break or use the Restore+All combo to cast Cure on all party members.

Level Hit Points Magic Weak against Strong against Absorbs
18 1800 0 Fire Gravity -

There's a single notable item in the sewers, a Steal materia. Getting back to the surface after beating the boss should present no problems, as the enemies are relatively weak.

Train graveyard

The train graveyard is easier than it looks. The only thing that probably confuses at first is that the train cars may have holes on their roofs, so figuring out where the items are is more difficult. Give Tifa the Steal materia since her DEX rating should be higher than Cloud's or Aeris'. On the second screen, you can steal Ethers from Deenglows (the green flying creatures) and be sure to steal the Striking Staff from Eligor, who looks kind of like a cross of Baraka from Mortal Kombat and a Centaur (a half man half chariot). The Striking Staff will not be sold in stores for a very long time, until you get to Junon.

Use the ladders and ramps to cross to the other side. There's a Hi-Potion and Ethers, also check the oil drums for items.On the other end of the train graveyard, the trains block your path. Hop on the nearest engine that has a door open. The engine will push one of the cars out of the way. Then hop on the another engine, and the way clears.

The fall of Sector 7

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PlayStation,Windows

The column is still standing! Regrettably, Wedge isn't, as he just fell down. Nor are Biggs and Jessie in much better condition a bit further up. Aeris scurries off to get Marlene from Tifa's bar. You can buy stuff from the merchant here, and save if you feel like it. Keep in mind that the Iron Bangles are lost forever from now on.

Once you reach the top, Barret says that the enemies are coming by air and lets you get your Materia and equipment sorted out before they get closer. Get Barret and your party equipped, and then Reno shows up and calmly sets the bomb off. In the middle of the fight, Reno will rush off and Barret will perform a last-minute escape.

Reno

The red-tailed Turk is one of the recurring bosses, so don't think this will end here. Bolt only does half damage, but other elemental spells are pretty good. Reno has a really annoying attack called Pyramid, which shields one of your characters in a gold pyramid. While a character is in the pyramid, they are considered knocked out, and if all three characters get enclosed, it's game over. To remove the pyramid, simply attack the character affected, and the pyramid will go away; you may want to hit Select button to show the target names, and make sure you are targeting "Pyramid A" (or B or C) instead of your characters. Reno's low HP makes this a relatively quick battle.

Level Hit Points Magic Weak against Strong against Absorbs
17 1000 0 - Gravity, Bolt -