Encounters: In Cave – 8 shown
Limited encounters never appear as random encounters; bosses are involved in important plot fights; special bosses and the final bosses are specifically called out as well; super bosses represent the greatest challenge in the game; Battle Square encounters only appear in the Battle Square; chocobo encounters only appear in certain areas when using a Chocobo Lure and can be caught
Name
The type of terrain where this encounter may be found
Terrain
The higher the terrain's safety rating, the less often you will fight encounters there
Safety
There are several encounter tables in a given area, each with its own encounters; you have a chance to fight an encounter of any given type, and this chance can be modified by certain materia; if no special encounter type is chosen, a Normal Battle will be fought; note that while this usually matches the encounter type, there are exceptions to this rule (e.g., a Back Attack in a Normal Battle slot or vice-versa); Chocobo Lure battles are only fought while on chocobo tracks with a Chocobo Lure materia equipped; only one Mystery Ninja encounter is available at any given time, based on the party's level, and only if Yuffie has not joined the party
Slot Type
How common this encounter is for its slot type; each encounter is out of 256; for Chocobo Lure encounters, these values are for a Meet Chocobos value of 8, and increase proportionally for higher values to a maximum of ×4 at Meet Chocobos 32
Frequency
The range of levels of monsters in this encounter
Level
EXP AP Gil
In a pincer attack, your party is surrounded; in a side attack, your party surrounds the enemies; in a back attack, the enemy attacks from behind
Type
Whether pre-emptive strikes are possible in this encounter; pre-emptive strikes are only possible during normal battles, and are disabled during any set encounter on a map with no random encounters, even if the encounter would normally allow them; there are no pre-emptive strikes in the battle square
Pre-emptive?
A factor indicating how hard it is to run from a battle; for example, it will generally take twice as long to run from a battle with a ×2 run difficulty than one with a ×1 run difficulty
Run Difficulty
The specific monsters that appear in this encounter; a dagger (†) indicates that one or more of the marked monsters have cover, meaning that they cannot be attacked until certain monsters in closer rows have been defeated
Monsters
3 Bandersnatches Any 72 Pincer Attack 16 30 1,530 120 1,800 gil Pincer Attack No ×1 Bandersnatches
2 Lessaloploths Any 72 Normal Battle 48 34 1,840 130 2,000 gil Normal Battle No ×1 Lessaloploths
4 Bandersnatches Any 72 Normal Battle 44 30 2,040 160 2,400 gil Normal Battle Yes ×1 Bandersnatches
Snow, Lessaloploth Any 72 Normal Battle 40 32–34 1,420 107 1,700 gil Normal Battle No ×2 Snow, Lessaloploth
Snow Any 72 Normal Battle 36 32 500 42 700 gil Normal Battle Yes ×2 Snow
Magnade Any 72 Normal Battle 56 35 980 50 1,200 gil Normal Battle No ×2 Magnade
2 Magnades Any 72 Normal Battle 32 35 1,960 100 2,400 gil Normal Battle No ×2 Magnades
Magnade Any 72 Back Attack 16 35 980 50 1,200 gil Back Attack No ×3 Magnade
Items of Interest: In Cave – 1 shown
Item Type
Whether this item can be found or collected multiple times
Repeatable
Details
Elixir Item No Pick up the green bottle on the left path
Monsters: Encountered in Cave – 4 shown
Limited monsters never appear in random encounters; bosses are involved in important plot fights; special bosses and the final bosses are specifically called out as well; super bosses represent the greatest challenge in the game; Battle Square monsters only appear in the Battle Square; chocobos only appear in certain areas when using a Chocobo Lure and can be caught
Name
Level HP MP Attack
The base physical damage dealt by this monster's abilities; physical damage abilities typically deal damage as a multiple of this value (P)
Base P
Magic atk
The base magic damage dealt by this monster's abilities; magic damage abilities typically deal damage as a multiple of this value (M)
Base M
Defense
This is the damage a monster will take compared to the base damage of a physical attack
Phys. Vuln.
Magic def
This is the damage a monster will take compared to the base damage of a magic attack
Magic Vuln.
Defense%
Note that party members get a +50 bonus to Dexterity during combat which monsters do not
Dexterity
Luck Elemental Vulnerability Status Immunity EXP AP Gil
The rate of Steal success per item by a character of equal level to the monster; these rates will change based on the level difference between the Stealing character and the monster; hover over a percentage to see the base rate (which is based on being 10 levels higher than the monster); this rate is multiplied by 80%±2% per level difference; only one item can be stolen, so an increase in level may in some cases decrease the effective Steal rate of items later in the list
Steal
A monster will never drop an item if an item was Stolen from it during the battle; only monsters present in the final battle of a multi-battle sequence may drop items
Win
Morph
Bandersnatch 30 860 100 68 257 25 330 46 91% 76 85% 1% 55 0 Halve: Ice
Weak: Fire
Defend: Small, Confusion, Frog, Manipulate 510 40 600 gil - Hi-Potion (14.1%) Ice Crystal
Lessaloploth 34 2,000 400 65 272 67 606 74 85% 190 62% 12% 77 20 Invalid: Ice, Earth, Gravity, Water
Weak: Wind
Defend: Frog, Stop, Paralyzed 920 65 1,000 gil Phoenix Down (41.2%) Phoenix Down (14.1%) -
Magnade 35 1,000 100 134 864 60 570 70 86% 48 90% 5% 50 10 Weak: Fire, Gravity Defend: Sleep, Small, Confusion, Slow, Frog, Stop, Berserk, Poison, Paralyzed, Petrify, Slow-numb, Manipulate, Death 980 50 1,200 gil Phoenix Down (41.2%) X-Potion (14.1%) -
Snow 32 4,000 160 50 150 80 672 66 87% 138 73% 1% 70 10 Absorb: Ice
Weak: Fire
Defend: Sleep, Small, Confusion, Silence, Frog, Berserk, Petrify, Slow-numb, Manipulate, Death, Death-sentence 500 42 700 gil Circlet (11.2%) Ice Crystal (14.1%) -
Items: Found in Cave – 1 shown
Uncommon items cannot be purchased in shops, but can be found or won multiple times in other ways; rare items can only be found at specific points during the game; special items are held by the most powerful monsters in the game
Name
Description
The damage calculation of the item's effect; multiple hits are indicated first; items deal full damage to multiple targets and always hit; HP or MP are those of the character the item is used on; healing and MP restoration items are indicated by their text color
Base Damage
Type Target Element
The status effects that can be inflicted or removed by this spell, and the chance of success if it is not assured
Status
Special Properties Price Value Use in Field?
Elixir Fully Restores HP/MP 100% HP/MP Physical One ally Restorative - - - 1 gil Yes