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Nearly everyone knows the iconic Final Fantasy IV track Troian Beauty, which was one of the main town themes in most towns, and it is certainly catchy to most Final Fantasy Fans.
However, what I found out is that there was a Final Fantasy VI version of Troian Beauty that was going to be in Final Fantasy VI, but was cut due to unknown reasons (which I don't know about yet).
Here is the track from YouTuber CakeJarey:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdeD94MQwdU&ab_channel=CakeJarey
It is certainly a catchy version of the Final Fantasy IV version, but what I do want to know is this:
1) Why was the Troian Beauty track cut from Final Fantasy VI?
And,
2) If the Troian Beauty track was included in Final Fantasy VI, would it slightly ruin the Final Fantasy VI experience?
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Thank You 😇👍😉👌😎🎸🪽.
In the Switch and other remastered versions of the game?
As many of you might know, there is a moment in the Sector 5 slums, when Aeris (or Aerith, but the remastered versions do still call her Aeris and not Aerith, as well as mistranslated enemy names like Cokatolis/Cockatrice) finds a future Sephiroth clone and says
"This guy are sick."
Later versions fixed it to say "This guy is sick", which is obviously what it was supposed to be. But it was quite a popular and funny moment.
I really enjoy seeing those random airships crossing the sky while there's mist in the Mist Continent for the first part of the game. They have no purpose other than some extra little world building, but that's exactly why I love them. You didn't really see anything similar before, so I just find it really cool how the developers went through the trouble of coding those in.
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I can't wait to finally have my favorite character! Been waiting patiently for him, can't believe it's here now!
Now to either save crystals for when he comes, or keep trying to get Yuffie's outfit since she doesn't have one yet....
Now to wait for Cid lol
Makes me wonder... Now that Vincent will be here, and we also already have Cait Sith, would they start doing Dirge of Cerberus plotline in the near future? Seeing as Vincent is the only playable character, and Cait is playable for a short while, but you don't even fight there.
(Edited by CorujinhaGamer26)
Is Dissidia the only Final Fantasy game that looks like kingdom hearts?
The Emperor (any version)
Exdeath and Kefka in Pixel Remaster
Sephiroth
Necron
Yu Yevon
The Undying
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There are so few posts lately, even with FFXVI being released recently, and there's only like five users left including myself.
The wiki says the golden frog is either female or male, but you obviously don't know by grabbing it (I always grew up hearing it is always male, but that's how the old teachings of my father work, we don't really know many of the secrets of the game that way).
Anyway, it says a way to discover the gender of the frog is by leaving behind a male, a female and the golden frog, exit the marsh, save, go back and catch either the male or the female. If the female is caught and when you next exit and re-enter the marsh the pond is empty, the golden frog is male, and vice-versa.
My question is: the pond being empty means both the golden frog and the one that wasn't caught stay or does it means tadpoles appear? Because I did what the wiki says; I initially caught the female because it was the first I managed to grab, and when I next visited the golden frog and the male were there. Then I resetted the game and caught the male frog instead, but still went back to check just in case. The frogs were gone, but there were two tadpoles. I never saw anything like it, and I'm now confused.
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I revisited a old save file in Cult of The Lamb and was immediately greeted with this
Yes he is still alive
Hey i'm new to Final Fantasy, I started recently playing XV and thought it was pretty cool while trying to also learn about the previous games, i'm aware each game takes place in a new world so I honestly want to ask is there a timeline and canon to the series itself are the worlds in the same universe are they like The Solar System each world is a planet and everything do certain events from a past game affect a later game, do characters cameo in a game, any references, or is every game juss standalone??.
She is the goddess of sea monster what found in location city of crystal. So here's about that. Sapphire was found in the city crystal Island, she likes her friend, as cloud was like her joining with friend, he owes her friend Sephiroth. To this happen, while sapphire defeat Sephiroth. She found to the crystal city Island. A location was found to another Island. He also can tell about Sephiroth. As she found to the location. The city crystal Island was found to return with cloud and her friend. To meet her with sapphire. As sapphire he is a 30-year-old in the rising to return with the crystal city and can tell about the location. A return was teenage girl, the rising to the city of crystal. To return which was Support Materia. Doing to the necklace for Support Materia
Gnash. You know him, I hope. The Selkie boy that joins Yuri and Chelinka on their journey and can and will make you reach new heights, literally (he can double jump!). But how well do we really know him?
Among the party of Crystal Chronicles Rings of Fate, Gnash is the least impactful party member, story wise, at least. And yet he's my favorite, of course. I love my wild son. But so! Since he can be so easily overlooked, let's talk about him!
Gnash grew up in a Selkie village that was once in the Abyssus Forest, but everyone in the village died from an illness. Gnash was the only survivor and lives alone in the Abyssus Forest now. He is orally primitive, speaking only basic words. He learned to speak with the animals in the forest, making him the only party member who can speak to the dogs and cats in the town of Rebena Te Ra.
When Yuri, Chelinka, and Alhanalem venture into the Abyssus Forest, they find Gnash fighting with a Mandrake. The Mandrake poisons Gnash, so Yuri and Al come to his aid and defeat the monster. Al heals Gnash and he thanks the group for helping him out by joining the party and helping in return.
When Gnash meets Meeth in Rela Cyel, the two appear to understand each other on a deep level by looking at each other's facial expressions.
After defeating Galdes, Yuri and Chelinka can see Gnash in Rebena Te Ra, talking with a dog showing a friendly attitude to Yuri and Chelinka as if he never met them. He declares Yuri his friend and a good guy.
If the player goes to Villa in multiplayer mode, Yuri and Chelinka mention Gnash and how no one else seems to have noticed him.
And that was it for Gnash, I hope you liked it. It's been a while since I last did one of these, but I haven't forgotten them. I have an entire list after all, and take suggestions. Anyway, stay now with more facts about him:
He has orange hair with yellow ends and orange eyes.
He is 15 years old.
As mentioned before, he's a Selkie. Currently the last of his tribe.
His special field ability is double jump, allowing him to reach otherwise unreachable places. He's also very skillful with a bow, even coming to shoot multiple arrows at once when levelled up.
He loves food and many times his dialogue will be related to food in some way. No wonder he and Meeth had a deep moment back there, since she's basically the cook of the party.
While he has a broken English usually, when talking with animals, he actually speaks fluently.
His music theme is "The Forest Dweller".
In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition, there's a new male Selkie player design based on Gnash. It's called "Babunny".
In Final Fantasy Trading Card Game, Gnash appears as Wind-elemental cards.
Gnash shares some similarities with Tarzan and Mowgli, since he can communicate wuth animals, barely talks and is found in the wild. Among Final Fantasy characters, Gnash is similar to Gau from Final Fantasy VI.
(Edited by CorujinhaGamer26)