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===''Final Fantasy VII''=== | ===''Final Fantasy VII''=== | ||
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Kupo nuts are only used in the [[Mog House]] minigame. The objective is to feed a certain number to [[Mog]] so that he can fly, specifically a total of five Kupo nuts. If Mog is fed too many, he falls while attempting to fly, and if Mog is fed too little, he is unsuccessful at taking off. The player can tell how many Kupo nuts to feed Mog by judging his reactions. If Mog needs another nut, his tummy rumbles. After being fed the right amount, Mog makes a unique squeaking noise | In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Kupo nuts are only used in the [[Mog House]] minigame. The objective is to feed a certain number to [[Mog]] so that he can fly, specifically a total of five Kupo nuts. If Mog is fed too many, he falls while attempting to fly, and if Mog is fed too little, he is unsuccessful at taking off. The player can tell how many Kupo nuts to feed Mog by judging his reactions. If Mog needs another nut, his tummy rumbles. After being fed the right amount, Mog makes a unique squeaking noise and takes off successfully, and he meets a female Mog named [[Mag]]. Mog can be fed three more Kupo nuts so that he can fly again to impress Mag. | ||
===''Final Fantasy IX''=== | ===''Final Fantasy IX''=== |