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When my parties drop into Kefka's Tower, I can't get out. Soooo, is it liek when you're on the Floating Continent for the first time and at a point you can jump down into the airship? Or is the only way out that item that takes you out of a dungeon? 79.69.200.57 20:44, June 25, 2011 (UTC)
- Cranes regularly sweep by all three entry points, tiles within range of the initial drop areas. You can hop on them as they pass, much like with the Phoenix Cave. Doreiku Kuroofangu 23:10, June 25, 2011 (UTC)
Monster Formations Clarification[]
Under Monster Formations, the bosses Fiend, Goddess, Guardian and Demon are listed with the option of assigning different parties to fight. However, might I suggest to include more information regarding whether you fight it on the "left" or "right" path in the parenthesis? Currently, the party assignment is listed in the order of each party that have access to that boss fight.
ie) Demon (Boss, 2nd/3rd party)
But the 2nd and 3rd might be a misnomer which reflects that the 2nd party will fight Demon if the 1st party takes the left path, when it is actually the 'right' path that leads the 2nd party to Demon.
Instead I suggest the following should be used instead:
Demon (Boss, 3rd/2nd party) <- changed
Guardian (Boss, 3rd/2nd party) <- changed
Goddess (Boss, 2nd/1st party) <- changed
Fiend (Boss, 1st/3rd party) <- unchanged
Tower of Gods[]
Shouldn't Tower of Gods get its own article? I mean, we have an Eight Dragons article. Also, what's the source of Tower of Gods name? I don't recall this ever being mention anywhere within the game. Fenrir9 (talk) 22:36, May 26, 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, and I assume Esprit will be able to help you on the latter. I assume the Memorial Ultimania if anywhere. 92.28.178.5 22:40, May 26, 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah, the Memorial Ultimania labels it as (神々の像, kamigami no zou?), which looking back, I called Tower of Gods, when it should really be Statue of Gods. Or Statue of the Gods, whichever you prefer. Espritduo (talk) 23:06, May 26, 2013 (UTC)
- Okay, what would be the name of the article? Is Statue of the Gods good enough since there's no English equivalent. I've dug out my old FFIII Nintendo Player's Guide to see if this thing was name, but its not but I found some neat info. Don't know if this info is on the wiki or if this was made up for this particular guide or not. It is written that you fight the statues a second time, and they are more powerful this time around. The first battle is against Poltergeist/Demon (Long Arm, Short Arm, Visage), the second battle is against Goddess (Tiger, Magic, Machine, Power), the third is against Doom/Fiend (Lady, Rest). Does it mention anything like this in your FFVI Ultimania(s) Espritduo? Fenrir9 (talk) 00:18, May 27, 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah, the Memorial Ultimania labels it as (神々の像, kamigami no zou?), which looking back, I called Tower of Gods, when it should really be Statue of Gods. Or Statue of the Gods, whichever you prefer. Espritduo (talk) 23:06, May 26, 2013 (UTC)
- Heh, yeah I remember that. But nah, the idea that the final battle sequence being a suped up version of the Warring Triad has been floating around for a long time, and it doesn't actually have any real weight behind it beyond Nintendo Power throwing the idea out there. It's a nifty idea, but just an idea.