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Default S-S-S-S-S-Sylph Cave! Aaaagh!

I swear this was so much easier in the SNES version. Did the Marlboros not have Bad Breath then or something? Cause that move is even more evil in this FF than any other I've played (there is no statusproof equipment that I know of yet) Anyway, I'm surviving, but only thanks to a judicious application of Titan and I'm gonna run out of MP soon.

Any tips, or do I just need to use up lots of ethers?
Old 07-18-2006, 05:19 PM
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Personally I carry 99 of everything I can get my hands on, and I had no problem. So I would just get 99 ethers.
Old 07-18-2006, 05:23 PM
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Well, you do have Float, right?

If you feel like the battles are a pain, just run. Unless you're trying to open all those monster-in-a-boxes near the end of the cave.
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What level are you at? If you're around level 40 you should be doing absolutely fine. Also I think you should be using the Esuna spell over the Remedy Item. It's a lot more expensive in the PS and GBA Version.
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Well, you do have Float, right?
I remember I ran out of MP to cast Float. All of my characters had 1 HP. I barely made it out alive.
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Originally Posted by HowlingMonkey
I swear this was so much easier in the SNES version.
Just remember that the SNES version was really easy and the PSOne and GBA versions are a lot more difficult.
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Me talking about FFIVA with DJZen on July 16th 2006:

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Sephiroth1999AD: Whoa, the enemies in the Sylph Cave are tough.
Strizzuth: yep

Sephiroth1999AD: Darn it. Four Marlboros = Game Over.
Strizzuth: ugh
Strizzuth: yeah
Strizzuth: that's never a fun time
Sephiroth1999AD: Four Bad Breaths + treasure chest fight = no escape.
Strizzuth: it's probably a potion in the chest or something XD
Sephiroth1999AD: Well, the treasures have been quite useless in that room. A Full-Moon, which is pretty good but neither adds nor reduces Edge's attack power, White and Red Fang which I never use...'
Sephiroth1999AD: I don't feel like going to those six treasure chests again only to fight those stupid monsters. If I want them so bad, I'll do it after defeating the Giant of Babel or so. =P
Sephiroth1999AD: *faints* I reloaded and ran into three Marlboros. I think I'll load again just for the sake of it.
Strizzuth: lol
Sephiroth1999AD: What the... again!?
Sephiroth1999AD: *reboots*
Strizzuth: lol
Sephiroth1999AD: Oh, not again! That's the... umm, fourth time on the row I ran into Marlboros on a row.
Strizzuth: hmmm
Sephiroth1999AD: Does the game have some auto-feature of getting the same enemy after reload?
Strizzuth: that seems to suggest that the next enemy you will fight is determined before the next fight begins
Sephiroth1999AD: I've never noticed anything like that before in the game.
Strizzuth: I've never noticed that in any final fantasy but the first
Sephiroth1999AD: And I'd have remembered if I had ran into 3 Marlboros first in that cave.
Sephiroth1999AD: Well... *reloads*
Sephiroth1999AD: Okay, I made it to the second room without fights.
Sephiroth1999AD: And to the third too?
Sephiroth1999AD: Three Marlboros. Okay, I won't run away. LEVIATHAN!!!
Strizzuth: hehehe
Sephiroth1999AD: All dead, 4000+ damage to them all.
I remember Sylph Cave being hard, but I don't remember running into Marlboros and their Bad Breath in the SNES version. If 3-4 Marlboros ambush you and they all succesfully hit your characters with Bad Breath, you're pretty much done for. Try using a strong all-hitting attack as soon as you can, such as Titan or Leviathan. The other enemies in that cave are quite tough too. I'd suggest casting Float on your characters. I can't remember if there's an enemy with an earthquake attack, but at least it protects you from acid/lava floors.

I wouldn't even suggest getting the six treasures in that one room mentioned in the above conversation. The treasures weren't too good, and the enemies were extremely hard. IMHO, fighting four Marlboros just isn't worth it.
Old 07-20-2006, 05:03 PM
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Ah well, at least it's offset by the piss-easiest FF dungeon in existance in the Sealed Cave. The toughest fight I faced was a group of 4 bats that were lucky enough to get a couple of vampires drains in before being killed. The Trapdoors all got demolished before they killed a single character, and the Demon Wall must be crying his eyes out at getting made into such a pussy.
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