Tozus
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Added by Henryacores- "Welcome to Tozas, friends!
We're teeny and you're weeny!
You're the itsy to our bitsy!" - —Gnome in Tozas
Tozus (トーザス, Tōzasu?), also known as Tozas, is the hometown of the Gnomes in Final Fantasy III. Because it is a town made only for gnomes, the party can only enter when in the Mini status.
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Story
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After escaping from Bahamut, the Warriors of Light make their way into Tozus by using Desch's Mini spell. There, they communicate with the gnomes and meet Doctor Shelco, who has fallen ill. By healing him with an Antidote, they are able to make their way out of the village via the Tozus Tunnel.
Shops
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Item Shop
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| Name | Cost | |
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| Famicom | Remake | |
| Potion | 150 gil | 50 gil |
| Eye Drops | 40 gil | |
| Antidote | 80 gil | |
Item Shop (Gnomish Bread)
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| Name | Cost |
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| Gnomish Bread | 200 gil |
Magic Shop
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| Name | Cost |
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| Fire | 100 gil |
| Blizzard | 100 gil |
| Sleep | 100 gil |
| Thunder | 700 gil |
| Poison | 700 gil |
| Blind | 700 gil |
| Aero | 700 gil |
Treasure
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| Item | Location |
| Mythril Bracers | Doctor Shelco's House |
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| Fira | Doctor Shelco's House |
| Fire Staff | Doctor Shelco's House |
| Cura | Doctor Shelco's House |
| Phoenix Down | Doctor Shelco's House |
| Phoenix Down | Doctor Shelco's House |
Music
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| "Tozas" from the DS version of Final Fantasy III | |
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Tozus is given its own theme, "Tozas". A vocal arrangement of this theme named "Have You Ever Seen me?" was performed by Risa Ohki and included in the Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow album.
Other Appearances
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Final Fantasy Tactics
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Added by NubecieloTozus Village is mentioned as one of the wonders in Final Fantasy Tactics. It bears the following description:
- A race of gnomes known as the Lilliputians inhabits this village. These gnomes were ruled by a merciless dictator until a mighty giant known as Atlas freed them at long last from their oppression.