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FFVII
Characters
Cloud
,
Tifa
,
Aerith
,
Red XIII
Enemies
Kactuar
,
Sweeper
,
SOLDIER 3rd Class
,
Death Machine
,
Sword Dance
,
SOLDIER 2nd Class
,
Corvette
,
Master Tonberry
,
SOLDIER 1st Class
,
Ultimate Weapon
,
Safer Sephiroth
Drops
Yoshiyuki
,
Quicksilver
,
Hardedge
,
Butterfly Edge
,
Nail Bat
,
Apocalypse
,
Ultima Weapon
,
Wizer Staff
,
Princess Guard
,
Premium Heart
,
Death Penalty
,
Limited Moon
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Characters: From
FFVII
– 4 shown
Premium generic characters
must be purchased, and multiples can appear in a single battle;
premium unique characters
are also purchased, but you will only ever have one of each in your party during an encounter
Name
Numbers with a ✩ next to them indicate premium content
No.
Unlock Level
Your party will never feature more than one of the same unique character at a time
Unique
Weapon Type
Ability
Cloud
✩ 11
-
Yes
Greatsword
Meteorain
Tifa
✩ 12
-
Yes
Claws
Beat Rush & Somersault
Aerith
✩ 13
-
Yes
Rod
Healing Wind
Red XIII
✩ 14
-
Yes
Claws
Blood Fang
Enemies: From
FFVII
– 11 shown
Rare enemies
appear infrequently in certain battlegrounds;
bosses
always appear in certain battlegrounds and must be defeated to continue;
final bosses
must be defeated to complete the main plotline or any premium plotlines
Name
Numbers with a ✩ next to them indicate premium content
No.
Normal monsters in the Interdimensional Rift yield substantially more gil than is listed here
Gil
Normal monsters in the Interdimensional Rift yield substantially more experience than is listed here; all monsters in premium areas yield experience scaled to your level
EXP
Drops
Kactuar
7
1,020
20
Diamond Bell
Sweeper
✩ 1
690
Scaled
Wizer Staff
SOLDIER 3rd Class
✩ 2
690
Scaled
Hardedge
Death Machine
✩ 3
690
Scaled
Princess Guard
Sword Dance
✩ 4
960
Scaled
Premium Heart
SOLDIER 2nd Class
✩ 5
960
Scaled
Butterfly Edge
Corvette
✩ 6
1,080
Scaled
Nail Bat
Master Tonberry
✩ 7
1,380
Scaled
Limited Moon
SOLDIER 1st Class
✩ 8
1,230
Scaled
Apocalypse
Ultimate Weapon
✩ 9
2,730
Scaled
Ultima Weapon
Safer Sephiroth
✩ 10
4,080
Scaled
Death Penalty
Gear: From
FFVII
– 12 shown
Advanced gear
is particularly powerful;
exceptional gear
is among the most powerful of its type;
character-specific gear
is only used by certain premium unique characters
Name
Numbers with a ✩ next to them indicate premium content
No.
Some premium gear affects only a single character instead of all characters that use a certain type of gear
Type/Character
Attack
Dropped By
Nail Bat
✩ 9
Greatsword
+5
Corvette
Princess Guard
✩ 17
Rod
+10
Death Machine
Yoshiyuki
64
Katana
+5
Great Malboro
Quicksilver
82
Gun
+5
Magitek Armor
Limited Moon
✩ 30
Red XIII
+10
Master Tonberry
Death Penalty
✩ 25
Gun
+15
Safer Sephiroth
Apocalypse
✩ 10
Greatsword
+2
SOLDIER 1st Class
Butterfly Edge
✩ 8
Greatsword
+3
SOLDIER 2nd Class
Hardedge
✩ 7
Greatsword
+1
SOLDIER 3rd Class
Wizer Staff
✩ 16
Rod
+4
Sweeper
Premium Heart
✩ 19
Claws
+10
Sword Dance
Ultima Weapon
✩ 11
Greatsword
+10
Ultimate Weapon
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Final Fantasy VII
Abbreviation
FFVII
Theatre Movie
Movie from FINAL FANTASY VII (unlocked at 95,000 Rhythmia)