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The job of the century
In ExDeath's world, you can revisit the Walse tower, after getting the submarine.
It is located underwater, south of the northern desert. Just land the ship in the sea, and submerge.
It should be on the northern edge of the continental shelf.
When you enter the shrine, you will find it to still be underwater.
Basically you have 7 minutes to get to the bottom of this quest, and back out again.
When you reach the bottom, you will come across a crystal shard.
(Remember when the tower sunk, there was a crystal you could not get to.)
When you pick it up, you will be challenged by a very unusual character...the Famed Mimic Gogo.
Gogo will tell you briefly about his style of mimic. Listen carefully to what he is saying, since he is basically telling
you what to do.
He will say a fight for a fight, and a spell for a spell. Or he will do everything you do do him right back.
But if you do nothing to him, he can only do nothing to you in return. Thus he will see that you have learned the art of mimic,
and let you go with the Mimic job and 50 ABP! This is by far the best job in the game.
Along with the default Mime ability, you can attach three oher jobs as well!
When you finish the fight, you can simply cast Teleport to leave the tower.
The fabled Mighty Guard spell
The ultimate in Blue Magic spells, is probably the hardest to get ahold of.
The Mighty Guard spell is found in ExDeath's world, on the water above the sunken Walse Tower.
You need to sail around, until you come across the Sting Ray enemy. Once you find him,
have one of your party members control him, and make him cast it on you.
Be sure to either have a Blue mage handy, or the learning ability equiped.
It is very rare to come across this guy, so you will want to be prepared for the first encounter with him.
Otherwise, you will spend several more hours trying to find him.
You also might get lucky enough to find the Stingray inside the Sealed Temple. While wandering the River of Souls, (where
you give the guy a Behemoth) you have as rare of a chance of running into one as you do on the surface. Be prepared!
Phoenix Tower
The Phoenix Tower is located just over the mountains, to the west of the sunken tower of Walse in ExDeath's
world.
There are 30 floors in this tower, and most of the floors have hidden doors. When you activate the door, a fight will ensue.
Before you head in, I would suggest having 30-40 Elixirs on you, and the Oracle's ABP Up ability. On the 5th, 10th, 15th,
20th, and 25th floor,
you will find Magic Pots On either side of the rooms.
They will ask you for Elixirs. Give them the Elixirs, until they dissappear. You will get 100 ABP for each Magic Pot encounter.
Add that up,
and you will get a total of 500 ABP! You could easily get the Hunters !Rapid Fire ability, or master almost any other class
in here. With the ABP Up, you could easily master 2-3 jobs, depending on the ones you choose.
If you do not want to go through the tower as, say a Ranger, you don't have to. Just be sure to change into what you are trying
to master,
before you activate the pot. If you mess up, you will have to start all over again to fix it. There are no save points
in the Phoenix Tower.
Once you reach the top floor, you will find Lenna's dragon. Here you will get a flashback of Lenna's childhood.
Her mother is dying, and the only cure is Dragon's Tongue. You will be given the option of sparing the dragon, or killing
it.
If you did the right thing, and spared the dragon, you will obtain the Phoenix Summon. If you choose to kill the dragon, you
will lose the summon for good.
This is a pretty powerfull summon, and it can revive fallen allies. The choice is yours.
Are you brave? Or just plain chicken??
In ExDeath's world, you might make a trek to Moore Village.
In the southwestern edge of town, against the trees, there is a small building that was previously locked.
Go through it and navigate the woods, until you come across an old man.
He will tell you the box on the left contains the Brave Blade, while the one on the right contains the Chicken Knife.
If you fight all the time and do not run from battles, choose the Brave Blade. It's power increases every time you win a battle.
If you run from battles a lot, (wimp) the Chicken Knife is the one for you. It's power increases every time you flee from
battle.
So which are you?
Keeping Track??
Are you keeping records of everything you do in the game?
I know..."Are you nuts?" Well, believe it or not, somone is doing it for you.
This guy lives below the water, south of Karnak in ExDeath's world.
He will claim to be psychic, and tell you the number of times you fought, how many enemies you have destroyed,
your party's average experience, the number of times you ran from battle, and the percentage of treasure you have uncovered.

Well, someone had to keep track of this stuff!
A face on the Moon, a face on Mars, a face in Final Fantasy?!?!
Believe it or not there is a Moai Statue, like the ones on Easter Island, in Final Fantasy V. Off the southern shore of Phantom
Village, submerge and go just a bit east. There in the sand is our mysterious face, staring right back at us.
The Magic Lamp
In ExDeath's world, (yes everything happens in his world!) you have the ability to ride Boko to the Istory Falls. Simply fallow
the rivers northwest, and eventually you will get to the top of the falls. Go to the center, and you can enter a hidden room.
Here you will get the Magic Lamp.
If you rub the lamp three times, a Genie appears, and grants you a wish....wait, never mind. I was thinking about the other
Lamp. This lamp will call a summon from Bahamut back to Chocobo, without using MP. Once you have summoned all 12 summons,
you will not be able to use it again, until you refill it. To do so either return to the falls, or enter the spring past the
Dwarf Village in the Great Sea Trench.
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