There are a lot of different vehicles
to cross the three worlds of Final Fantasy IV. There is everything from the familiar
Chocobo's, to great space vehicles used to cross the far reaches of space.
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Yellow Chocobo
Yellow Chocobo's are used for normal riding. When you are on a Chocobo,
random battles do not
occur.
Also, when you dismount the Chocobo does not hang around waiting for you. |
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White Chocobo
These wonderful birds cannot be ridden, but they do something better.
They will restore your
party's MP.
This makes leveling up around Chocobo forests very easy. you just heal everyon with magic, and
then hit the White Chocobo. |
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Black Chocobo
Introducing the Black Chocobo. These wonderful birds can be found
only in the Chocobo Village
north of Troia.
Once you catch one, you can fly it to any forest in the world map. When you dismount, it will stay
right where you leave it.
When you are ready to go, it will fly right back to it's home. |
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Hover Craft
The Hover Craft can cross any terrain (accept for mountains, and
oceans) and shallow water.
Once the crane is placed on the Enterprise, you can move it to other bodies of land. |
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Passenger Ship
The Passenger Ship sets sail from Fabul, en route to Baron. It's
voyage is short lived, when
it chances apon the great Leviathan.
The party is scattered across the world, and Cecil is lwft on an unknown shore alone. |
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Enterprise
The Enterprise, Cid's latest airship, becomes yours apon your return
to Baron. This airship
is faster than the fabled Red Wings
and can go anywhere. But it can only land on grassy plains, or hardened magma. |
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Falcon
The Falcon is discovered, hidden in the Tower of Bab-il. Until Cid
places Mythril on the bottom
of the airship, you can only go over hardened magma.
Once that is done, the Falcon can go anywhere in the underworld too. A drill is placed on the bow
of it, when the party needs
to return to the surface. |
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Lunar Whale
The Lunarians came to this world in the Lunar Whale centuries ago.
They then taught the people
how to build airships, and magical transports such as the Serpent's trentch.
It was then placed into the sea, not to be disturbed until needed. |