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Banora Underground is a cave in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-.
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Caves (洞窟, Doukutsu?) are a recurring type of locations found throughout the Final Fantasy series. They almost always appear as dungeons, save some rare exceptions.

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Final FantasyEdit

Cave of Earth
The Cavern of Earth, where the first Crystal can be found.
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In the original Final Fantasy, a few caves appear as dungeons, while others are home to special characters.

List of Caves:

  • Matoya's Cave is home to Matoya and her brooms. Its theme song is an iconic track of Final Fantasy.
  • The Marsh Cave is the second dungeon in the game, and it is the resting spot of the Crown, which is guarded by strong Piscodemons.
  • Mount Duergar is also known as the "Dwarves' Cave", and is populated by a community of hearty dwarves.
  • The Cavern of Earth houses the Earth Crystal, and was desecrated by the Lich and his minion, the Vampire.
  • The Giant's Cave is home to a rock-eating Titan. A Ruby must be offered to him in order to be granted passage.
  • The Sage's Cave is home to Sadda, the sage. He will offer the Warriors of Light the Earth Rod.
  • The Cavern of Ice houses a Levistone and several monsters.
  • At the Cardia Islands, the Dragon Caves can be found, where several Dragons and Bahamut take residence.
  • The Waterfall Cavern holds rare treasure and a Lufenian Robot.


Final Fantasy IIEdit

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Jade Passage, the way into hell.
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Final Fantasy II also features several caverns, but all of them are filled with monsters.

List of Caves:


Final Fantasy IIIEdit

Gulgan Gulch
The Gulgan, a tribe of blind seers, reside at the Gulgan Gulch.
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Final Fantasy III features several caverns. It's also noteworthy that the plot starts inside one.

List of Caves:


Final Fantasy IVEdit

Lodestone Cavern
The Lodestone Cavern is home to the Dark Elf, who uses a magnetic field to stall intruders questing for the Earth Crystal.
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In Final Fantasy IV, the majority of caves work as passages between other locations or paths to special areas.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-Edit

The Sealed Cave and the Cave of Eblan are the only accessible caves in this game.

Final Fantasy IV: The After YearsEdit


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List of Caves:


Final Fantasy VEdit

Pirate's Hideout
The Pirates' Hideout is home to Faris's pirate crew and Syldra.
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In Final Fantasy V features a smaller number of caverns, which work generally as lairs.

List of Caves:

  • The Pirates' Hideout is home to Faris and her crew, and also works a dock for their ship.
  • The Jachol Cave is explored by many adventurers who seek to loot the relics left inside. It is later discovered to be an ancient way into Castle Bal.
  • The Underground Waterway is located in the forest near the Gloceana desert.
  • Ghido's Cave is home to the sage, Ghido. It is sunk after the first time it is visited, but can be revisited once the party has access to Xezat's submarine.
  • The Gil Cave connects Bal with the Big Bridge. It holds many treasures, but it is also home to the dangerous Gil Turtles.
  • The Great Sea Trench is an underground cave where an ancient Tablet can be found. In the epilogue, it becomes the resting spot of the Fire Crystal.
  • The Istory Falls hide a cave where an ancient Tablet can be found. It is also home to the summon Leviathan. In the epilogue, it becomes the resting spot of the Water Crystal.
  • An Unknown Cave works as the home for the mysterious Mr. Clio.


Final Fantasy VIEdit

Nasrhe mines
The Narshe Mines' entrance.

The caves that can be found in Final Fantasy VI always appear as monster dens. Some caves disappear after the Apocalypse, while others are only made accessible then.

List of Caves:


Final Fantasy VIIEdit

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The caves at Gaea's Cliff.

Few caverns appear in Final Fantasy VII. Unlike the previous games, the majority of caverns in this game are small and mainly house treasure.

List of Caves:

  • The Mythril Mine are an abandoned mining site that connects the Grasslands with the Junon Area.
  • The Cave of the Gi is an haunted cavern located behind Cosmo Canyon. It is an underground path through the Canyon.
  • Gaea's Cliff has cave-systems inside it.
  • The Northern Cave is the final dungeon of Final Fantasy VII, and actually goes as deep as the Core of the Planet, where the final battle takes place.
  • Lucrecia's Cave is Lucrecia's resting place, frozen inside a giant Crystal.
  • Several difficult-to-reach Materia Caves exist through the planet, and special breeds of chocobo must be raised to explore them.


Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-Edit

Final Fantasy VIIIEdit

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The Fire Cavern, Ifrit's home.
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The only true cavern that appears in Final Fantasy VIII is the Fire Cavern, where the Fire-elemental Guardian Force Ifrit resides. However, there are two excavation sites that appear as dungeons in this game: the Centra Excavation Site and the late-game mysterious Deep Sea Research Center.

Final Fantasy IXEdit

FFIX Ice Cavern
The Ice Cavern, a natural cavern overrun with everlasting ice.
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Like the previous game, few caverns appear in Final Fantasy IX. Some locations are blocked in Disc 4.

List of Caves:

  • The Ice Cavern is a natural path between Dali and the lower lands of the Alexandria kingdom. This cave becomes inaccessible after Disc 3.
  • Gizamaluke's Grotto is a cave that connects Lindblum to Burmecia. It is the home of Gizamaluke, a draconic creature worshiped by Burmecians.
  • Gargan Roo is an ancient natural tunnel dug by Iifa Tree's roots which Gargants walk through. It was once used as a fast transport between Alexandria and Treno.
  • Fossil Roo is a wide series of caverns that, like Gargan Roo, is inhabited by Gargants that can open a path between the Mist and Outer Continents.
  • Mount Gulug contains a deep cave that works as a hideout for Kuja.
  • The Earth Shrine is a shrine built to house the Earth Mirror. It is located in a cave on the desert of the Outer Continent.
  • The Wind Shrine is a shrine built to house the Wind Mirror. It is located in a cave on a valley on the Forgotten Continent.
  • The Fire Shrine is a shrine built to house the Fire Mirror. It is located near Mount Gulug.
  • The Water Shrine is a shrine built to house the Water Mirror. It is located in cave on in the Forgotten Continent's coast.


Final Fantasy XEdit

Cavern of Stolen Fayth Entrance
The Cavern of the Stolen Fayth.
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The Cavern of the Stolen Fayth is the first cave explored in Final Fantasy X. Several fiends can be found within, and deep inside is a chamber with Yojimbo's fayth. There is also a cave on Mt. Gagazet with submerged parts where only Tidus, Wakka and Rikku can traverse, and the optional dungeon Omega Ruins.

Final Fantasy XIEdit

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The Palborough Mines.
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Due to the sheer size of the world of Final Fantasy XI, many caves are available for the adventurer to explore. Many areas are also partially cavernous, with other parts such as ruins inside of the area.

Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the ZilartEdit

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Kuftal Tunnel.
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Final Fantasy XI: Chains of PromathiaEdit

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Newton Movalpolos.
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Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht UrhganEdit

Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the GoddessEdit

Final Fantasy XIIEdit

Henne mines
The abandoned Henne Mines are filled with fearsome beasts such as the Tiamat.

Four cavern zones appear in Final Fantasy XII:

Final Fantasy XIIIEdit

The Mah'habara Subterra is a series of tunnels dug by the fal'Cie Atomos in the land of Gran Pulse, once used as a mining facility, but after 500 years of human absence, it is now home to a series of resilient automata. It connects the Archylte Steppe with the Sulyya Springs.

Final Fantasy Mystic QuestEdit

The Wintry Cave is the only cave found in the game.

Final Fantasy Legend IIEdit

Cave of North is the first dungeon the player visits in the game. Both the Cave of Mountain and Cave of Light are visited on Apollo's World.

Final Fantasy Legend IIIEdit

The Southeast Cave is the first visited in the Past. The caves serves as a optional dungeon filled with valuable treasures.

Final Fantasy Airborne BrigadeEdit


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