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The Labyrinth.

The Labyrinth is a gameplay mode in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. It is unlocked by completing the Main Scenario 012 in Story Mode. The Labyrinth is a modified version of the Duel Colosseum from the previous game, as it reuses the system of cards and medals. However, unlike the Colosseum the items the player can win in the Labyrinth are limited, and the emphasis is more on the challenge of progressing through the Labyrinth and exploring its various floors. A handful of rare equipment pieces can only be found here.

Floors[]

Labyrinth

The Labyrinth.

The Labyrinth is split in many floors, grouped in various Cloisters. These cloisters have a name usually implying what kind of cards can be found inside. Once Labyrinth mode is chosen, the player has to choose a character with whom to start the run in the Labyrinth. The player is then shown a map of the area in the Labyrinth that was already uncovered; on the map, a few starting points are marked by green flags. The player can select any unlocked starting points and begin their run through the Labyrinth. The map can be brought up again at any moment outside of battle by pressing Select. Any corridor with a placed tent will be marked by an orange triangle, while a cottage is represented by a purple diamond.

Labyrinth Screen[]

While in a Floor, the screen displays these data:

  • Wins, Points, and Match - Displayed in the upper-right corner. Wins refers to how many opponents the player has defeated during their current Labyrinth run, while Points refers to the score the player has earned fighting - points only applies to certain Accomplishments and otherwise is just a high score function. More points are given for defeating stronger opponents. The Match # displays the total number of opponents fought.
  • Current floor and remaining cards - Displayed right below the previous. This shows which floor the player is currently in, and how many cards remain in this floor
  • Character Stats - Displays in the upper-left corner. Shows the player's party, and the party's first character's EX Gauge, HP, and level.
  • Card Luck - Card Luck is displayed next to the stats for the character. Card luck can increase up to five stars, with higher luck generally increasing the chances of better cards appearing - rarer Treasure Cards, Enemy Cards worth more medals, and Secret Cards, are more likely to appear with higher card luck. Card luck increases by fighting enemies or with certain Job Cards.
  • Card Data - shown above the hand. When an Enemy Card is highlighted, displays the enemy's name, level, the arena they are fought in, their strength level, Rules, and how many medals will be won or lost depending on if the player defeats them or not. When a Treasure Card is highlighted, displays the item's name, its description, how many of the item the player has, and its cost. When a Job Card is highlighted, displays the card's name and effects.
  • Hand - Shown along in the lower-left. The current cards in the player's hand are displayed on a blue background. When a card is used normally, all other cards currently in the hand are discarded and new cards replace them from the right. The player can only see the back of the cards not in their hand, which only identify them as a Treasure, Enemy or Job card - the exact stats of cards coming up are not shown until the cards are in the hand. How many cards are in the hand depends on the current floor and whether or not any Knight or Petrify Job Cards are in play.
  • Job Cards - Shown on the right side of the screen. The three Job Cards the player currently has. Highlighted Job Cards are those with ongoing effects, shaded Job Cards are those that only function when first used.

Equipment[]

The player initially enters the Labyrinth with no equipment, accessories or summons. However, enemies inside the Labyrinth will drop equipment for them to use, and equipment can be found in Treasure Cards. The player also has access to the shop, where the cost of items are drastically reduced. In particular, many items that require trade accessories and Battlegen items require them in smaller quantities. The player is free to sell and purchase new equipment at the shop as during normal gameplay. All equipment pieces have a Level requirement of 1 within the Labyrinth. Summonstones can also be found in Treasure Cards.

Some equipment pieces may be taken out of the Labyrinth, and these items are marked with a D012-LabyrinthSymbol icon. If the player exits the Labyrinth with a Geomancer card active, or finds an Exit Card, they may use these equipment pieces in other game modes, and when they enter the Labyrinth next will be able to equip them to their character before entering, at which point they retain these items during the rest of their run. However, to trade for them in the shop requires rare trade accessories found only in the deepest floors of the Labyrinth, and while they may appear in Treasure Cards, this too usually occurs only in the deeper areas, and they are expensive to claim.

Cards[]

Cards are chosen from the hand and have various effects. Cards are divided into Enemy Cards, Treasure Cards, Job Cards, Party Cards, Gate cards and Goals. When the player chooses to fight an Enemy Card, they battle that enemy in the shown arena. If the player is victorious, they win an amount of medals, the other cards in the hand are discarded, and new cards cycle into the hand. The player may choose to spend medals on Treasure Cards in-between fights, or to select any Job Cards in the hand. When the player loses a battle, their Card Luck decreases and the current party member is KO'ed until revived through the Bard Job Card. If all party members are KO'ed, the game is over.

Enemy Cards[]

A Sephiroth Enemy Card

Selecting an Enemy Card will pit the player against the shown enemy. The amount of medals won increases according to the strength of the Enemy Card. There are three subsets of Enemy Card: Boss Cards, Secret Cards, and Party Battle Cards.

The level of all Enemy cards is always based on the player's: a card actually only has a modifier (ranging apparently from -20 and +30) applied to the player's own level. If a player switches for a character that has a low level and the modifier is a negative above the level, the enemy will be level one and the award in medals will usually raise. In the case of party battles, the level also change accordingly to which character fights which enemy. Each card has a difficulty level similar to Quick Battle, ranging from "Minimum" to "Maximum" strength. It's important to check both level and difficulty before challenging an enemy card.

Secret Cards[]

Secret Cards are enemy cards with usually higher strength, and do not award a predetermined number of medals - defeating them will double the player's medals.

Boss Cards[]

A Boss Card

Boss cards are gold in color, with a "Nemesis" strength and reward many medals. However, Boss Cards are not discarded from the hand when another card is played and will remain in the hand until fought. In general, Boss cards only show up on floors that require the player to defeat one to unlock a door. Some cloisters use these cards as their gimmick.

Party Battle[]

A Party Battle Card

Party battle cards are indicated by a symbol of two crossed swords. They are formed of a party of enemies that the player must defeat. If the player has a party as large or larger than the enemies', they can choose to fight using Round-Robin or Tournament rules; otherwise, they will be forced to use Tournament rules. Party battle cards are not discarded, just like Boss battles cards.

Be advised that if the character fighting them in tournament mode is defeated, the opponent's level will not be adjusted for the next party members in line. Thus it can be very dangerous to lead with your highest-level characters in a tournament match.

Party Cards will sometimes have unfilled spaces when first drawn. Using other cards while the party card is in your hand will make it increase in difficulty, filling the slots and raising the level adjustment of the entire card until reaching a built-in maximum. This makes them substantially more dangerous, but the amount of medals earned increases as well.

Treasure Cards[]

A Treasure Card

Treasure cards offer players items or equipment at the cost of some of their medals. The items offered vary on which cloister the player is currently in. When the player enters the Labyrinth, he cannot use his own equipment, thus treasures give them an opportunity at gaining equipment for their characters. Most items found in treasures are not kept; trade accessories can be used in the shop, however, and since the player only gains 1 gil per battle no matter what, items gained multiple times should be sold to claim better items in the shop.

Job Cards[]

Job Cards give special effects that affect what cards appear in the hand. Some are one-time uses, others remain in effect until discarded. Job Cards automatically cycle out of play when the player already has three in play - the Job Card on the left will be removed to make way for the next card. A subset of Job Cards are the Status Cards, which negatively affect the player as long as they remain in play. Like normal Job Cards they can also be cycled out of play to negate their effects. Some Job Cards have their effects stack, while others do not.

Card Name Type Type Effect
Knight Job D012 Knight Card Increases card selection area by one. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Thief Job D012 Thief Card Increases the chances of Treasure Cards appearing. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Monk Job D012 Monk Card Causes the next Enemy Cards that arrive in the selection area to become weaker. One use.
White Mage Job D012 White Mage Card Fully heals party's first character's HP. One use.
Black Mage Job D012 Black Mage Card Increases the chances of Secret Cards appearing. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Red Mage Job D012 Red Mage Card Halves the cost of Treasure cards. Ongoing.
Blue Mage Job D012 Blue Mage Card Increases the chances of Job Cards appearing. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Mystic Knight Job D012 Mystic Knight Card Increases the chances of Party Cards appearing. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Ninja Job D012 Ninja Card Prevents the loss of Card Luck upon losing a battle. Ongoing.
Ranger Job D012 Ranger Card Causes Enemy Cards to hold more medals as a reward for defeating them. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Samurai Job D012 Samurai Card Discards all Boss Cards and Party battle Cards in the hand. One use.
Dragoon Job D012 Dragoon Card Discards all cards (except Doors and Goals) from the selection area and draws a new card. The first card in the new hand becomes a Dragoon Card regardless of its type. One use.
Time Mage Job D012 Time Mage Card Increases Card Luck from one star. Can be stacked. Ongoing.
Chemist Job D012 Chemist Card Nullifies Status Card effects and prevents Status Cards from appearing in the hand. Ongoing
Summoner Job D012 Summoner Card Causes the next cards drawn to contain only Treasure and Job Cards. One use.
Mime Job D012 Mime Card Transforms into a random Job Card once chosen. One use.
Berserker Job D012 Berserker Card Fills part of the EX Gauge after each battle. Ongoing
Beastmaster Job D012 Beastmaster Card Change all cards in the next selection into Enemy Cards with Maximal strength
Dancer Job D012 Dancer Card Unlocks all non-gold locked Doors.
Bard Job D012 Bard Card Revives all KO'ed character with a fraction of their maximal HP.
Freelancer Job D012 Freelancer Card Discards all card on the screen (except Boss, Party battles, Doors and Goals)
Geomancer Job D012 Geomancer Card Allows "pits" (items marked with a cave icon) to be taken outside the Labyrinth when the player exits. Ongoing.
Toad Status D012 Toad Card Prevents Treasure Cards from appearing. Ongoing.
Mini Status D012 Mini Card Prevents the character's HP from restoring after battle. Ongoing.
Imp Status D012 Imp Card Cancels the effects of all Job Cards. Ongoing.
Pig Status D012 Pig Card Reduces the player's medals by half. One use.
Petrify Status D012 Petrify Card Decreases card selection area by one. Ongoing.


Party Cards[]

A Party Card

Party Cards are marked by a distinct light blue color. Party cards show a character: if the card is played, the character can be either added to the party (if it is not full yet) or be added as an available Assist character; note, however, that they must still be selected in the customization menu to be used in battle. If the party is full, the character is automatically added as an Assist. In general, there's at least one Party card offered for each cloister, however the Mystic Knight card will make them show up more frequently.

Doors[]

A Door Card
A Gold Door Card

Doors, if picked, lead the player to another Floor in the Labyrinth. The player sees which floor the door leads to. Some doors are locked; usually, the condition for unlocking it is also shown in the card description. On the left to the card description, keys are displayed; the number of keys shows how many times the player has to fulfill the condition to effectively unlock the door. Golden doors may also appear, generally leading to special corridors; their condition to open is sometimes hidden from the player. Selecting the Dancer job card will unlock any door cards in hand, excluding golden doors.

Goals[]

A Goal Card

At the end of each cloister is a Goal card, marked with a chequered flag on the map. This card allows the player to exit the Labyrinth, and enables any special equipment marked with a cave icon to be used in other game modes without requiring a Geomancer card. Upon selecting the Goal card, the results are tallied and remaining medals are converted into PP. The player is given the option of storing accumulated items in a Cottage, which can be retrieved on a later session when they re-enter this room. The associated corridor will also be marked with a check mark on the map. Since only one cottage can be placed at a time, it is best for the player to retrieve their items before building another cottage at a goal line.

Exit[]

A Tent Card

At the far left of the hand is the Exit card. By selecting this card, the player can pitch a tent and store all items in the corridor. This ends the session with the results are tallied and remaining medals are converted into PP.However, any equipment marked with a cave icon will not be usable in other modes unless a Geomancer card is active. As with a cottage, only one tent can be pitched at a time, but the player can pitch both a cottage and a tent. During their next journey through the Labyrinth, if the player enters the room they pitched their tent in they can claim it and receive back all the equipment and summons they had last time. However, party members and Assists are not retained.

Labyrinth Map[]

D012 Labyrinth map

Cloister of Beginnings (BEG)[]

BEG Cloister of Beginnings
Background Music ""Dungeon -arrange-" from Final Fantasy II"
Floors 5
Cards (Party Cards) 88 (2-3)
Gen. Enemy Strength Minimal - Low
Treasure Cards Lv.1/30 Weapons, Lv.1 Armor, (Bronze equipment, Leather equipment)
Goal Floor Cards Armor of Final Strike Equipment (x2)
branching to Cloister of Encounters (BEG 3F), Cloister of Affection (BEG 4F)


BEG 1F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 12 (1-2)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
2F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle (to BEG 3F)
Cards (Party Cards): 21 (0)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
3F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 21 (1)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
4F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle x2 (to BEG 5F)
Cards (Party Cards): 30 (0)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
5F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 4 (0)
Treasure Cards: Armor of Final Strike Equipment

Cloister of Encounters (ENC)[]

ENC Cloister of Encounters
Background Music ""Ronfaure -original-" from Final Fantasy XI"
Floors 10
Cards (Party Cards) 227 (25-26)
Gen. Enemy Strength Low - High
Treasure Cards Lv.1/30 Weap. Lv.1/30 Armor (Iron/Flame/Mythril/Ice/Flavor of Life Equipment)
Goal Floor Cards Joy of Conflict (x2)
branching from Cloister of Beginnings (BEG 3F), Galleria of Repose (RE1 11F)
branching to Galleria of Repose (RE1 9F), Cloister of Agony (AGO 15F)
Typical Attributes many party cards and party battle cards -> many of the locked doors require defeating those party battle cards


ENC 5F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 18 (3)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor), Iron equipment
6F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win against a Party Battle Card (to ENC 7F)
Cards (Party Cards): 37 (1)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor), Iron equipment
7F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 9 (3)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
8F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win without taking HP damage (to ENC 9F) / Win without taking HP Damage x2 (gold, to RE1 9F)
Cards (Party Cards): 21 (2)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor) Flame equipment
9F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Earn at least 8 medals in a single battle (to ENC 10F)
Cards (Party Cards): 34 (9)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor), Mythril equipment, Flavor of Life Equipment
10F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win against a Party Battle Card x2 (to ENC 11F)
Cards (Party Cards): 41 (0-1)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor), Mythril equipment, Flavor of Life Equipment
11F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 9 (3)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1 Armor)
12F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 9 (0)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1/30 Armor), Ice equipment
13F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Earn at least 15 medals in a single battle (ENC 14F)
Cards (Party Cards): 43 (4)
Treasure Cards: (Lv. 1/30 Weapons), (Lv. 1/30 Armor), Ice equipment
14F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 6 (0)
Treasure Cards: Joy of Conflict


Cloister of Affection (AFF)[]

AFF Cloister of Affection
Background Music ""Into the Darkness -arrange-" from Final Fantasy IV"
Floors 10
Cards (Party Cards) 245 (3)
Gen. Enemy Strength ?
Treasure Cards Basic Accessories (Damage/Defense Increase), Booster Accessories, Special Accessories (Drops/Gems, Incense/Resin/Soul of, Growth Egg, Dangerously Lucky, Iifa Leaf), Qu'Bia Equipment
Goal Floor Cards Qu'Bia Equipment
branching from Cloister of Beginnings (BEG 4F), Galleria of Repose (RE1 11F)
branching to Galleria of Repose (RE1 9F), Cloister of Duels (DU1 16F)
Typical Attributes many accessories (particularly booster) Treasure Cards -> many of the locked doors require achieving a certain booster multiplier to unlock


AFF 6F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 18 (1)
Treasure Cards: Drops
7F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle
Cards (Party Cards): 22 (1)
Treasure Cards: Drops/Gems, Growth Egg
8F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle x2 (AFF 9F) / Win battle x3 (gold) (RE1 9F)
Cards (Party Cards): 30 (0)
Treasure Cards: Incense/Resin/Soul of, Iifa Leaf
9F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 18 (0)
Treasure Cards: Basic Accessories (Damage/Defense Increase)
10F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle
Cards (Party Cards): 22 (0)
Treasure Cards: Basic Accessories (Damage/Defense Increase)
11F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle against Boss Battle Card
Cards (Party Cards): 51 (1)
Treasure Cards: Incense/Resin, Dangerously Lucky
12F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 18 (0)
Treasure Cards: Booster Accessories
13F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle with a multiplier ≧ 1.5x
Cards (Party Cards): 25 (0)
Treasure Cards: Booster Accessories, Qu'Bia Equipment (rare)
14F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: Win battle with a multiplier ≧ 2.5x
Cards (Party Cards): 30 (0)
Treasure Cards: Booster Accessories, Qu'Bia Equipment (rare)
15F
Floor Details
Other Information Door Conditions: none
Cards (Party Cards): 11 (0)
Treasure Cards: Qu'Bia Equipment


Galleria of Repose (RE1-3)[]

These detours are accessed via golden doors, and provide a break by supplying job cards, party cards, and treasure cards containing summonstones. Special battle cards at Minimum strength are also available, but more rarely.

Cloister of Agony (AGO)[]

In this cloister, HP recovery after battle is disabled, so characters will need to rely on White Mage cards, EX Mode regen, or equip the EXP -> HP ability to recover HP lost. Some floors require the player to avoid getting hit by HP attacks altogether to unlock doors. This cloister notably splits into branching paths twice, which converge after a few floors. The former split allows the choice between Basic or Breakable Accessories, while the latter offers a choice between Booster or Special Accessories. No treasure is available during the non-split floors. At the goal are chests containing Qu'Bia accessories, the most powerful Breakable Accessories exclusive to Labyrinth mode. The music in this cloister is ""Forested Temple -arrange-" from Final Fantasy VII".

Door Conditions

AGO 15F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to AGO 16F
AGO 20F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to AGO 21F
AGO 21F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to AGO 22F
AGO 26F
Win without taking HP damage x2
Other Information opens door to AGO 27F
AGO 27F
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to AGO 28F


Cloister of Duels (DU1-4)[]

For the risk of a lot of opponents of elevated strength (average and higher), the several Cloisters of Duels offer the opportunity to obtain summons through treasure cards.

Door Conditions

DU1 16F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU1 17F
DU1 17F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU1 18F
DU1 18F
Win without taking HP damage / Win without taking damage
Other Information first opens door to JOB 19F
second opens door to RV1 20F
DU2 44F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU2 45F
DU2 45F
Earn at least 5 medals in a single battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU2 46F
DU2 46F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to DU2 47F
DU2 47F
Win against a Party Battle Card x2
Other Information opens door to RV2 48F


DU3 64F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU3 65F
65F
Earn at least 8 medals in a single battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU3 66F
65F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to DU3 66F
67F
Win against a Party Battle Card x2
Other Information opens door to DU3 68F
68F
Win without taking damage
Other Information opens door to INQ 69F
DU4 65F
Win battle x3
Other Information opens door to DU4 66F
66F
Earn at least 10 medals in a single battle x2
Other Information opens door to DU4 67F
67F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to DU4 68F
68F
Defeat an enemy at least 5 levels higher
Other Information opens door to DU4 69F
69F
Win without taking damage
Other Information opens door to RE3 70F


Cloister of Jobs (JOB)[]

As the name implies, this cloister contains many job cards. Caution is advised in the floors 25-27 which are filled with negative status cards. It is also very long, and at several points may branch into other cloisters. The music in this cloister is ""A Place to Call Home -arrange-" from Final Fantasy IX". At the goal are chests containing non-set cave equipment.

Door Conditions

JOB 20F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to JOB 21F
JOB 22F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to JOB 23F
JOB 23F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to JOB 24F
JOB 24F
Win battle x3
Other Information opens door to JOB 25F
JOB 26F
Win without taking HP damage / Win without taking damage (gold)
Other Information first opens door to JOB 27F
second opens door to RE2 27F
JOB 29F
Win against a Party Battle Card
Other Information opens door to JOB 30F
JOB 30F
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to JOB 31F


Cloister of Rivals (RV1-3)[]

These cloisters are very simple: it contains a series of three Boss card fights against Warriors of Chaos, and defeating each is needed to open the locked door to the next floor. There's also an open door exiting to another cloister. There are three Cloisters of Rivals, with a different selection of opponents to face. The goal floor of RV2 contains non-set cave equipment. The goal floor of RV3 offers equipment pieces of the "King of Tragedy", "Succubus's Soul" and "Ancient Weapon" set to take out of the labyrinth.

Door Conditions

RV1 20F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV1 21F
21F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV1 22F
23F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV1 24F
RV2 48F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV2 49F
49F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV2 50F
51F
Win against a Chaos Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV2 52F
RV3 70F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV3 71F
71F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV3 72F
73F
Win against Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to RV3 74F


Cloister of Greed (GRE)[]

This cloister provides a large quantity of medals, and most floors require winning a certain amount of medals per battle. Since nearly every floor has at least one Special card, it is very easy to reach the maximum of 999 medals progressing through this cloister. On some floors, there are nothing but accessories to be obtained. The music in this cloister is ""Dungeon -arrange-" from Final Fantasy V".

Door Conditions

GRE 30F
Earn at least 5 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to GRE 31F
GRE 31F
Earn at least 15 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to GRE 32F
GRE 34F
Earn at least 8 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to GRE 35F
GRE 35F
Earn at least 20 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to GRE 36F
GRE 38F
Win a battle with a multiplier ≧ 1.3x
Other Information opens door to GRE 39F
GRE 39F
Earn at least 25 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to GRE 40F
GRE 42F
Win a battle with a multiplier ≧ 2.0x
Other Information opens door to GRE 43F
46F
Win against a Boss Battle Card x2
Other Information opens door to GRE 47F


Pinhole Galleria (PIN)[]

As implied by "Pinhole", the hand is usually (but not always) smaller than usual in this cloister. Some floors have only one card in the hand, which prevents any card after a door card from being selectable. The treasure cards (34, mostly hold materials for forging weapons in the shop, at the goal are several containing Rages of Conflict, used to create more powerful Labyrinth gear; and a door leading to the Cloister of Mirages.

Door Conditions

PIN 33F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to PIN 34F
PIN 36F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to PIN 37F
PIN 37F
Win against a Party Battle Card
Other Information opens door to PIN 38F
PIN 38F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to PIN 39F
PIN 41F
Earn at least 8 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to PIN 42F
PIN 42F
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to PIN 43F


Galleria of Speed (SPE)[]

This cloister consists of only one corridor, allowing a rapid conclusion to the player's exploration of the Labyrinth.

Cloister of Mirages (MIR)[]

The rooms in this cloister usually contain multiple door cards, but only the last encountered door in each room will allow the player to advance; the other doors force the player to repeat the room. The goal chamber of this cloister contains Sorrows of conflict, which are used as components in conjunction with battlegen components to create fairly powerful labyrinth gear, and a door leading to the third Cloister of Duels. Given the length of this area, it may be preferable to reach the goal room with a Petrify Card activated, allowing you to take all four Sorrows of Conflict instead of just two of them, though you will not be able to leave with the equipment derived from them unless you go through Duels 3 or have a Geomancer Card active as well.

Door Conditions

MIR 47F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to MIR 48F
MIR 52F
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to MIR 53F
MIR 55F
Win battle
Other Information opens door to MIR 56F
MIR 57F
Defeat an enemy at least 5 levels higher
Other Information opens door to MIR 58F
MIR 61F
Win against a Party Battle Card
Other Information opens door to MIR 62F
MIR 62F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to MIR 63F


Cloister of Hidden Keys (HDK)[]

Like the name indicates the Cloister of Hidden Keys consists mostly of floors with conditioned doors (in some cases even the objective isn't visible, so the player must try to find it out while fighting). The opponents are mostly of "high" difficulty and higher, later on many boss and party battles are mixed in too. In the beginning advanced equipment and materials can be found in treasure chests, but the more chambers the player clears the higher the value rises; until the best equipment and materials becomes available, ending with the Genji Equipment in the latest chambers. The material Delight of Conflict awaits at the end of this long Cloister, though the search for it can be made significantly shorter by entering from Duels 3 or 4. The music in this cloister is "Find Your Way -arrange-" from Final Fantasy VIII.

Door Conditions

50F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to HDK 51F
51
Earn at least 5 medals in a single battle x2
Other Information opens door to HDK 52F
52
Earn at least 8 medals in a single battle x2
Other Information opens door to HDK 53F
53
Earn at least 5 medals in a single battle (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 54F
55
Win against a Party Battle Card
Other Information opens door to HDK 56F
56
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to HDK 57F
57
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to HDK 58F
58
Win without taking HP damage (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 59F
60
Defeat an enemy at least 5 levels higher x2
Other Information opens door to HDK 61F
61
Win against a Party Battle Card (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 62F
62
Win without taking damage
Other Information opens door to HDK 63F
63
Win against a Boss Battle Card (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 64F
65
Win battle x3
Other Information opens door to HDK 66F
66
Win without taking damage (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 67F
67
Earn at least 20 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to HDK 68F
68
Win without taking HP damage x2 (speculated, because ???-gold door)
Other Information opens door to HDK 69F


Cloister of Adventure (ADV)[]

Though having no direct starting point, the Cloister of Adventures is accessible through the Cloister of Rivals 2 (51F). The opponent difficulty knows a wide range (also Boss Battles) but the majority consists of "high" and higher. A welcomed compensation for the hard trials are several floors solely filled with advanced equipment, in the later (mixed) floors even Lufenian Equipment.

Cloister of Inquiry (INQ)[]

This Cloister shares similarities with the Cloister of Adventures as it doesn't possess a fixed starting point, features the same opponent strength variety (though it's a little harder due to being deeper within the labyrinth) and bears no door conditions. It can be accessed through several floors but can't be left again until the exit. The treasure chests feature the whole set of 100% breakable Qu'Bia accessories (Booster & Special).

Cloister of Demise (DEM)[]

As suggested by the name, the Cloister of Demise contains many powerful enemies. This is also one of the few places to get the "Succubus's Soul", the "Ancient Weapons" and "King of Tragedy" equipment sets. Once you reach the 98th floor, you will have to fight Feral Chaos, with the CPU Strength set as "Lawless", opening the door to Cloister of Heroes on the 99th floor. The music in this cloister is "Path of Repentance / Via Purifico -arrange-" from Final Fantasy X.

Door Conditions

DEM 71F
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DEM 72F
72
Win against a Party Battle Card
Other Information opens door to DEM 73F
73
Win without taking HP damage
Other Information opens door to DEM 74F
76
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to DEM 77F
79
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to DEM 80F
81
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DEM 82F
82
Win battle
Other Information opens door to DEM 83F
85
Earn at least 10 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to DEM 86F
86
Earn at least 25 medals in a single battle
Other Information opens door to DEM 87F
89
Win against a Boss Battle Card
Other Information opens door to DEM 90F
91
Win battle x2
Other Information opens door to DEM 92F
93
Defeat an enemy at least 10 levels higher ("Earn at least 10 medals" door brings you back to DEM 93)
Other Information opens door to DEM 94F
95
Win without taking HP damage (speculated, because golden ??? door)
Other Information opens door to DEM 96F
96
Win without taking damage (golden ??? door)
Other Information opens door to DEM 97F
98
Win against a Chaos Battle Card
Other Information opens door to HER 99F


Cloister of Heroes (HER)[]

This very last Cloister also represents the deepest floor of the Labyrinth (99th). It is only accessible by the most difficult Cloister of Demise, with the condition that the player beats "Lawless" Feral Chaos at the end. The Death Blade, the last piece of the "Final Strike" set available in the Cloister of Beginnings, is the only card for taking before leaving through this last exit.

Trivia[]

  • The Job Cards (sans Status cards) consist of every single Job Class from Final Fantasy V, aside from the additional ones added for the Advance version.
    • In addition, the name of the effect on each Job Card is based on an ability one could learn from that job in Final Fantasy V, and the images of most of the Job Cards are based on the look of the class in the game (e.g. the Blue Mage's domino mask, the Chemist hat, the Mime cape, etc.) The Freelancer card has the image of the shirt worn by Bartz.
  • The Petrify Job Card features an image of the petrified Palom and Porom, a reference to their sacrifice in Final Fantasy IV.
  • The four Archfiends from Final Fantasy IV make a cameo appearance as tutors in the Labyrinth manual.
  • The cards used to represent characters are the same cards used in the chapter selection screen of the thirteenth cycle. Characters from the same game are all represented by a single card (Example: Tidus, Jecht, and Yuna are all represented by Tidus's card) except for Lightning, who has a unique card: her l'Cie brand.
  • This is the only game mode where opponents and their assists use random available outfits not determined by those selected by the player in battles.
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