4f is a strange floor consisting of a large grid of wide hallways that repeat endlessly.
Final fantasy i flying fortress fourth floor.
Excalibur feb 29 2012.
The most direct path to the end is to head east twice and south twice.
Immediately head to the south room and grab the venom blade from a treasure chest.
The warp to the top floor is two sections east and two sections south from the start but it s easy to lose your bearings when you get into random encounters.
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The warp to the top floor is two sections east and two sections south from the start but it s easy to lose your bearings when you get into random encounters.
The fourth floor is a strange one as it consists of nothing but cris crossing infinite hallways.
There are a variety of resource draining and dangerous encounters on this floor so don t spend more time than you have to wandering the endless halls.
Im in flying fortress 4f.
The flying fortress also known as sky castle or floating castle is a location from the original final fantasy only accessible through the mirage tower.
The most direct path to the end is to head east twice and south twice.
The final floor is a straight hall with tiamat at the end.
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Located in the flying fortress on the bridge leading to tiamat it has a 3 in 64 chance of appearing each time the warriors of light enter a battle there making it an extremely rare enemy.
Then go back to the middle and take the west path.
I cant find tiamat always going back to the center help please.
Grab the 21950 gil and the potion from the chests then take the east path.
The fourth floor is a strange one as it consists of nothing but cris crossing infinite hallways.
4f is a strange floor consisting of a large grid of wide hallways that repeat endlessly.