Final Fantasy [GBA] Playthrough #17, Flying Fortress: Adamantite; Boss: Tiamat
This is video #17 in my playthrough of Final Fantasy on the Nintendo GameBoy Advance. This game is part of the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls compilation.
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls [GBA] Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZ8kn0xML26DGsa4ukfh7pAIrFGnF12d
Previously, the party visited Lufenia and then climbed to the third floor of the Mirage Tower. Now, they will proceed to the Flying Fortress.
On the third floor, they enter the teleporter (time 0:13). Since they have the Warp Cube, they are teleported to floor 1F of the Flying Fortress.
In the southern room, a chest contains a Razer (time 1:29).
In the western room, there are four chests (time 3:17). They contain 7,900 gil, 4,150 gil, a Potion, and 9,900 gil.
The eastern room houses five chests (time 4:31). They contain 180 gil, a Healing Helm, 6,720 gil, a Protect Ring, and 5,000 gil.
After a battle, the party reaches Level 43 (time 5:23).
To the north, they take the teleporter up to floor 2F (time 7:02).
The northwest room has two chests (time 7:30). They contain a Cottage and a Mythril Helm.
Two more chests are in the west room (time 8:51). They contain 880 gil and 13,000 gil.
In the southwest room, the party finds a hunk of Adamantite (time 9:58). They can use this to make one of the best weapons in the canon game. They just have to take this to Smyth in Mount Duergar.
There are two chests in the southeast room (time 11:18). They contain a Black Robe and a White Robe. The White Robe can be used as an item in battle to cast Invisira. The Black Robe casts Blizzara.
The party reaches Level 44 (time 12:17).
In the east room, there are two chests (time 13:25). They contain a Diamond Shield and a Ribbon. That's the third Ribbon in the game.
A chest in the northeast room contains Diamond Gloves (time 14:32). I would still keep the Protect Ring.
In the south, the teleporter takes the party upstairs to floor 3F (time 15:30).
After a battle, the party reaches Level 45 (time 20:08).
Near the teleporter, the party finds an observation window (time 20:54). The four elements converge on a single point: the Chaos Shrine. Maybe that is where the party will have to go next!
There are six chests in the room to the east (time 22:22). They contain a Protect Cloak, 8,135 gil, Clothes, 9,500 gil, a Gold Needle, and 6,400 gil. Cloaks like the Protect Cloak can be equipped to the shield slot, even on characters that cannot equip shields, like white and black wizards.
In the northern room, there are four chests (time 23:54). They contain a Potion, 5,450 gil, 9,000 gil, and a Protect Ring.
In the western room, there are four chests (time 25:19). They contain 4,150 gil, a Gold Needle, 3,400 gil, and a Sasuke's Blade. The Sasuke's Blade is Ninja-exclusive.
South of the western room, the teleporter takes the party to floor 4F (time 26:28). This room wraps around east-to-west and north-to-south.
Two corridors east and two south, the party finds a teleporter leading to floor 5F (time 28:25). This floor has a long bridge leading to the Altar of Wind.
After a battle, the party reaches Level 46 (time 29:17).
The party examines the green orb in front of the Altar of Wind (time 29:52). Tiamat, the Fiend of Wind, appears. She employs all three spell elements, and her physical attack can be punishing.
After Tiamat is defeated, the Wind Crystal regains its light (time 32:04). The last crystal is all lit up! Elsewhere, the entrance to Whisperwind Cove opens up. That means all the challenge dungeons are now open, too.
The portal north of the alter takes the party down to terra firma in front of the Mirage Tower (time 33:09). Handy.
Next time, they will get an excellent sword made.
Thanks for watching!
This video is part of my Final Fantasy playthrough. I am playing the version of the game released in the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls compilation for the Nintendo GameBoy Advance in 2004. All characters, story, music, artwork, and other components of this game are the property of their respective owners.
Played and recorded in BizHawk version 2.2.1. Produced with Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.