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'''Mount Duergar''' is a subterranean area located west of [[Cornelia]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a cave mining area and a home to the [[dwarf|dwarves]], several of whom give advice to the [[Warriors of Light]]. Early in the game, Mount Duergar can only be accessed by [[ship]], although they can later reach it when they obtain the [[airship]]. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] release, the location is named the '''Cave of Dwarf''' (also called the '''Dwarf Cave''' in side materials<ref>''Final Fantasy'' manual, page 52.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 25.</ref>), and in the [[PlayStation]] version, its name is formatted as '''Mt. Duergar'''.
'''Mount Duergar''' is a subterranean area located west of [[Cornelia]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a cave mining area and a home to the [[dwarf|dwarves]], several of whom give advice to the [[Warriors of Light]]. Early in the game, Mount Duergar can only be accessed by [[ship]], although they can later reach it when they obtain the [[airship]]. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] release, the location is named '''Dwarf Cave''',<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 25.</ref> and in the [[PlayStation]] version, its name is formatted as '''Mt. Duergar'''.


At first, the Warriors of Light cannot do much in Mount Duergar except enter a small, northeastern small room with two [[treasure chest]]s, each containing [[gil]]. If the warriors have the [[Mystic Key]], they can enter a larger room to the south with eight more treasure chests. When the Warriors of Light obtain [[Nitro Powder]], they must return to Mount Duergar and give it to [[Nerrick]], who uses it to blow up a land bridge and create a canal between the [[Aldean Sea]] and the greater ocean. Doing this is necessary to access [[Melmond]].
At first, the Warriors of Light cannot do much in Mount Duergar except enter a small, northeastern small room with two [[treasure chest]]s, each containing [[gil]]. If the warriors have the [[Mystic Key]], they can enter a larger room to the south with eight more treasure chests. When the Warriors of Light obtain [[Nitro Powder]], they must return to Mount Duergar and give it to [[Nerrick]], who uses it to blow up a bridge and create a canal. Doing this is necessary to access [[Melmond]].


Late into their adventure, when the Warriors of Light obtain the [[Adamantite]], they can return to [[Smyth]], who is located in the northwest room. Smyth uses the Adamantite to craft the powerful sword, [[Excalibur]].
Late into their adventure, when the Warriors of Light obtain the [[Adamantite]], they can return to [[Smyth]], who is located in the northwest room. Smyth uses the Adamantite to craft the powerful sword, [[Excalibur]].
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*[[Great Helm]]
*[[Great Helm]]
*[[Wyrmkiller]]
*[[Wyrmkiller]]
*[[Ether]]{{hover|*|Mythril Knife prior to the Dawn of Souls version}}
*[[Ether]]
*[[Potion]]{{hover|*|Helm prior to the Dawn of Souls version}}
*[[Potion]]
*[[Mythril Mail]]
*[[Mythril Mail]]
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*575 gil

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