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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Very early in the development of ''Final Fantasy VI'', there was an idea of Strago developing his own village in the style of ''{{wp|Sim City}}'', but was cancelled due to lack of time in the development schedule.<ref>"[https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/04/02/the-best-of-an-era-looking-back-on-final-fantasy-vi-after-25-years The Best Of An Era: Looking Back On Final Fantasy VI After 25 Years]". Gameinformer. Published April 2, 2019.</ref>
*Despite Strago being shown riding a machine of some sort in the artwork, no such machine makes an appearance on the game. In fact, Strago is never shown to even have any mechanical knowledge at all.
*Despite Strago being shown riding a machine of some sort in the artwork, no such machine makes an appearance on the game. In fact, Strago is never shown to have any mechanical knowledge.
*Strago is likely based on the ancient Greek historian {{wp|Strabo}}, as both are elderly scholars with knowledge of history and lore.
*Strago is likely based on the ancient Greek historian {{wp|Strabo}}, as both are elderly scholars with knowledge of history and lore.
*Strago is the only character in the game to share his name with Items: the Magus Rod and the Magus Hat.
*Strago is the only character in the game to share his name with Items: the Magus Rod and the Magus Hat.
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*Because Traveler (or Step Mine in the original translation) increases its MP cost as the game's clock counts higher, it will usually be the player's most expensive spell to cast, being over double the cost of any other spell if the game time is maxed out.
*Because Traveler (or Step Mine in the original translation) increases its MP cost as the game's clock counts higher, it will usually be the player's most expensive spell to cast, being over double the cost of any other spell if the game time is maxed out.


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