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Prior to the game's events, the [[Elf Prince]] was put into an eternal slumber by [[Astos]]. The [[Warriors of Light]] are tasked to find something to awaken the Elf Prince. The [[Jolt Tonic]] from [[Matoya]] can awaken the Elf Prince. Once he is awoken, the Elf Prince gives the [[Mystic Key]] to the warriors. | Prior to the game's events, the [[Elf Prince]] was put into an eternal slumber by [[Astos]]. The [[Warriors of Light]] are tasked to find something to awaken the Elf Prince. The [[Jolt Tonic]] from [[Matoya]] can awaken the Elf Prince. Once he is awoken, the Elf Prince gives the [[Mystic Key]] to the warriors. | ||
The location is notable for its leftmost tombstone, | The location is notable for its leftmost tombstone which, depending on the version and language, [[List of references in Final Fantasy to other media|references]] either Link or [[dragonquestwiki:Erdrick|Erdrick]], the main protagonists of their respective series, ''{{wp|The Legend of Zelda}}'' and ''[[dragonquestwiki:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]''. The character mentioned depends on the version or, in some cases, the localization. In nearly every version, the tombstone reads "Here Lies Link", including the original Famicom release. In the original NES version, the tombstone reads "Here lies Erdrick. 837 – 866. R. I. P.", but in the ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' version, it reads "May Erdrick rest in peace". | ||
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==Enemies surrounding Elfheim== | ==Enemies surrounding Elfheim== | ||
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!style="background-color:blue; color:white;"|PSP | !style="background-color:blue; color:white;"|PSP | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Cobra FFI GBA | | || [[File:Cobra FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Cobra]] || 56 || 50 || 123 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Ghast FFI GBA | | || [[File:Ghast FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Ghast]] || 56 || 117 || 117 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Gigas Worm FFI GBA | | || [[File:Gigas Worm FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Gigas Worm]] || 56 || 15 || 63 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Goblin Guard FFI GBA | | || [[File:Goblin Guard FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Goblin Guard]] || 16 || 18 || 18 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Ogre FFI GBA | | || [[File:Ogre FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Ogre]] || 100 || 195 || 195 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Ogre Chief FFI GBA | | || [[File:Ogre Chief FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Ogre Chief]] || 132 || 300 || 282 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Tarantula FFI GBA | | || [[File:Tarantula FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Tarantula]] || 64 || 50 || 141 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Warg Wolf FFI GBA | | || [[File:Warg Wolf FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Warg Wolf]] || 72 || 22 || 93 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Werewolf FFI GBA | | || [[File:Werewolf FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Werewolf]] || 68 || 67 || 135 | ||
|-style="text-align:center" | |-style="text-align:center" | ||
| || [[File:Wolf FFI GBA | | || [[File:Wolf FFI GBA sprite.png]] || || [[Wolf]] || 20 || 6 || 24 | ||
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Revision as of 21:27, March 14, 2020
Elfheim, originally named Elfland in the Nintendo Entertainment System version, is one of the towns in Final Fantasy I. It is one of the earliest accessible towns, after Cornelia, and is where the elves live. The place is ruled by a royal family, who live in the Elven Castle, which is located directly north of Elfheim.
Elfheim takes place at a peaceful grassland. It has two Black Magic Shops and two White Magic Shops, and each of them sell level-3 and level-4 magic spells respectively. As with other towns, there is an Item Shop, a Weapon Shop, an Armor Shop, an Inn, and a Sanctuary.
Prior to the game's events, the Elf Prince was put into an eternal slumber by Astos. The Warriors of Light are tasked to find something to awaken the Elf Prince. The Jolt Tonic from Matoya can awaken the Elf Prince. Once he is awoken, the Elf Prince gives the Mystic Key to the warriors.
The location is notable for its leftmost tombstone which, depending on the version and language, references either Link or Erdrick, the main protagonists of their respective series, The Legend of Zelda and Dragon Quest. The character mentioned depends on the version or, in some cases, the localization. In nearly every version, the tombstone reads "Here Lies Link", including the original Famicom release. In the original NES version, the tombstone reads "Here lies Erdrick. 837 – 866. R. I. P.", but in the Final Fantasy Origins version, it reads "May Erdrick rest in peace".
Enemies surrounding Elfheim
Original version
Remakes
Sprites | Name | HP | Gil | Exp | ||
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File:Cobra FFI GBA sprite.png | Cobra | 56 | 50 | 123 | ||
File:Ghast FFI GBA sprite.png | Ghast | 56 | 117 | 117 | ||
File:Gigas Worm FFI GBA sprite.png | Gigas Worm | 56 | 15 | 63 | ||
File:Goblin Guard FFI GBA sprite.png | Goblin Guard | 16 | 18 | 18 | ||
File:Ogre FFI GBA sprite.png | Ogre | 100 | 195 | 195 | ||
File:Ogre Chief FFI GBA sprite.png | Ogre Chief | 132 | 300 | 282 | ||
File:Tarantula FFI GBA sprite.png | Tarantula | 64 | 50 | 141 | ||
File:Warg Wolf FFI GBA sprite.png | Warg Wolf | 72 | 22 | 93 | ||
File:Werewolf FFI GBA sprite.png | Werewolf | 68 | 67 | 135 | ||
File:Wolf FFI GBA sprite.png | Wolf | 20 | 6 | 24 |
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