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Gilgamesh: Enough expository banter!
This talk page is used for discussing improvements to the page "Ice Cavern (Final Fantasy IX)". It is not the place for general discussion or sharing stories about the topic of this article.

Winds[]

Could it be mentioned on the page that the winds (mist?) that blows through the cavern triggers encounters with the Wyerd? They make reference to this when you fight them as well. I'm not sure where to put it, though... :\ Jimcloud 15:34, June 11, 2012 (UTC)

I've found a place in the intro. Jeppo (Talk | contribs) 16:41, June 11, 2012 (UTC)

this part "After the mist disappears from the Mist Continent after defeating SoulCage at the Iifa Tree, the ice in the cavern begins to melt. This implies that this place was also formed by the mist."

I've tried to change that but it somehow got reverted back.. This is false.. The first time you can go back (I just tried this today) with garnet steiner and marcus before going to treno you can already go there and the villager from dali is already there to tell you about the ice melting.

But it already says "If the party tries to enter during the events at Treno and afterwards, a villager from Dali will prevent them." So the only thing that's wrong is that the ice is melting...I think? I'm not totally sure why Tia undid your edit. C A T U S E 21:03, July 22, 2012 (UTC)

First of all I don't think "events at treno" is very clear, there's events there on several occasions. So it should be something like, the first time you head for treno or something. For the rest the whole thing about the mist being to blame for the ice melting is obviously not true.

Icicle Fields chest[]

I'm in the Icicle Fields area. Now in the bottom-right is an icicle-thing that leads down to an area that contains a chest in the game.

If you recall in the game, the icicle originally leads up to another chest.

But how do I move it to get to that chest? JBed (talk) 20:46, August 9, 2012 (UTC)

I think I figured it out. The icicle leads up to a Potion in a chest. If you open that chest then go down the icicle then Vivi can use Fire on it. He will not if you have not opened the chest. If you have 99 Potions and try you will not be able to open the chest, and therefore since you have not opened the chest you will not be able to use Fire on the icicle. Got it. JBed (talk) 21:39, August 9, 2012 (UTC)
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