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Minigame
While aboard the Ship,
press A and B at the same
about 55 times in a row. The
screen will flicker, then go
black, and BAM! a little
sliding number puzzle
appears. Get all the numbers
in the right order to win.
This game is hours of fun.
(not really, it's incredibly
boring and pointless, but
play it once anyways). You
also get a whopping 100G for
winning the mini-game.
Invisible Lady
Lurking in the very
depths of Castle Coneria
(actually he's on the first
floor) is a man (woman?) to
whom you can speak, and
hear, but CANNOT SEE! He's
(she's?) invisible. Who is
he/she? Where did he/she
come from? Why can't you see
him/her?
After long hours searching on the internet, and hearing countless rumors,
I've finally found out who
the Invisible Man/Woman is.
For a detailed explanation,
go
HERE.
Peninsula-with-the-extra-strong-monsters
Actually, they aren't
invading, but there are
some very out-of-place
monsters to the north of
Pravoka. This was apparently
a programming error; the
random monsters from the
northern continent were
accidentally placed on the
very top of the southern
continent. Although, the
fact that this same "bug"
appears in the WSC version
of FF1 leads me to believe
that it was either
purposefully included in the
NES FF1, or it was a bug in
the NES version but included
in the WSC version because
it was popular or because
Square didn't want to admit
they made a mistake. Who
knows. Not I.
This is a very good place to gain levels early in the game, if you can
survive long enough. The
monsters found here are FAR
above the level that you'd
normally fight at this point
in time; just walk back and
forth on the four squares of
land at the very end of this
peninsula to get rich quick.
Land on the Caravan
You can usually only land
the Airship on grasslands.
But there is ONE square of
desert on which the Airship
can land. Where? Right on
top of the Caravan. It'll
save you a long walk to the
Caravan, at least.
Tomb of Erdrick (or
Link)
In Elfland, just beside
the White Mage shop, there
are three tombstones. Two of
them are just ordinary
tombstones, but the one on
the left is special. It is
the tomb of Erdrick. Who the
heck is Erdrick? Erdrick is
a character from Dragon
Warrior, another very
popular game series produced
by Enix (although Dragon
Warrior pales in comparison
with Final Fantasy). In the
Japanese version of FF1, the
tomb says "Here lies Link"
instead. Link, of course, is
the hero of the Zelda
series.