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FFI
Characters
Warrior
,
Knight
,
Monk
,
Thief
,
Ninja
Enemies
Garland
,
Chaos
,
Crazy Horse
,
Lich
,
Marilith
,
Kraken
,
Tiamat
Drops
Mythril Knife
,
Rapier
,
Mythril Sword
,
Coral Sword
,
Sun Blade
,
Ice Brand
,
Defender
,
Rune Blade
,
Healing Staff
,
Mage's Staff
,
Great Axe
,
Light Axe
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Characters: From
FFI
– 5 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
Warrior
1
1
No
Sword
Attack
Knight
2
12
No
Greatsword
Critical
Monk
4
8
No
Claws
Iron Fist
Thief
5
10
No
Dagger
Back Attack
Ninja
19
30
No
Katana
Shuriken
Enemies: From
FFI
– 7 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
Garland
8
210
10
Enhancer
Chaos
9
420
30
Bastard Sword
Crazy Horse
20
210
10
Claymore
Lich
87
10,800
5,660
Radiant Lance
Marilith
88
12,960
5,660
Butterfly Sword
Kraken
89
15,120
5,660
Nanatsusayanotachi
Tiamat
90
17,280
6,330
Wyvern Lance
Gear: From
FFI
– 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
Mythril Knife
1
Dagger
+1
Goblin
Rapier
10
Sword
+1
Flan
Mythril Sword
11
Sword
+1
Objet d'Art
Coral Sword
12
Sword
+2
Adamantoise
Sun Blade
15
Sword
+4
Ahriman
Ice Brand
23
Greatsword
+2
Frostbeast
Defender
27
Greatsword
+5
Iron Giant
Rune Blade
28
Greatsword
+4
Golbez
Healing Staff
39
Staff
+1
Nut Eater
Mage's Staff
40
Staff
+1
Triffid
Great Axe
85
Axe
+9
Gigantos
Light Axe
86
Axe
+10
Armor Construct
FFII
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Abbreviation
FFI
Theatre Movie
Movie from FINAL FANTASY (unlocked at 500 Rhythmia)