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'''Mount Duergar''', known as '''Dwarf Cave''' in the original release, 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]].
'''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 bridge and create a canal. 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]].
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*"Duergar" appears to derive from the Proto-Germanic word for "dwarf", ''*dwergaz''.
*"Duergar" appears to derive from the Proto-Germanic word for "dwarf", ''*dwergaz''.


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Revision as of 21:41, February 20, 2022

Not to be confused with Dwarf Cave, a location in Final Fantasy Adventure.
Mount Duergar
Mount Duergar FFOrigins.jpg
Warrior in Mount Duergar in the PlayStation version
ドワーフのどうくつ
Dowāfu no dōbutsu
Game appearance(s) Final Fantasy
Type Cavern
Greater location Aldean Sea
Inhabitants Dwarves
Smyth
Nerrick
Unique item(s) Gil
Various (requires Mystic Key)

Mount Duergar is a subterranean area located west of Cornelia in Final Fantasy. It is a cave mining area and a home to the 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,[1] 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 chests, 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.

Items

Northeastern room
  • 450 gil (top chest)
  • 575 gil (bottom chest)
Southern room

Items are listed from left to right.

Trivia

  • "Duergar" appears to derive from the Proto-Germanic word for "dwarf", *dwergaz.

Reference

  1. ^ Nintendo Power volume 17, page 25.