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  • ...helds. The magazine started in 1988 and was discontinued in 2012. Nintendo Power also published separate strategy guides, although some of their earliest st *'''Volume 17''' - also known as ''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide: Final Fantasy'', this issue provides full coverage for the
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  • The '''Shin-Ra Electric Power Company''' ('''Japanese''': 神羅電気動力株式会社, ''Shinra Denki ...endency on Shinra's Mako Energy and materia as a source of electricity and power.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shinra Electric Power Company]]
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  • ...k Research Facility]], which extracts the power of [[Esper]]s to add magic power into the Magitek Armor.
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  • [[File:Earth Rod FF NP art.jpg|thumb|''Nintendo Power'' artwork]] ...Nintendo Power]]'' volume 17, page 33.</ref> As seen from its ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' artwork, the Earth Rod has its top part shaped like a snake with spikes
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  • ...helds. The magazine started in 1988 and was discontinued in 2012. Nintendo Power also published separate strategy guides, although some of their earliest st *'''Volume 17''' - also known as ''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide: Final Fantasy'', this issue provides full coverage for the
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  • [[File:The Floater NP art.jpg|thumb|''Nintendo Power'' artwork]] ...Levistone is named '''FLOATER''', or the '''Floater''' in the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' guide.
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  • [[File:Bottle FF artwork.jpg|thumb|''Nintendo Power'' artwork]] ...game name is '''BOTTLE''', also formatted '''Bottle''' in the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' guide. The item is literally a [[fairy|faerie]] contained within a bott
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  • [[File:Oxyale FF artwork.jpg|thumb|Nintendo Power artwork]] *'''''[[Nintendo Power]]'' volume 17''' (page 56): "''Available only from the Fairy's Spring in Ga
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  • ...N.T.'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 9.</ref>). Its ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' artwork depicts it as a three yellow dynamite sticks with a black label *'''''Nintendo Power'' volume 17''' (page 9): "''This volatile explosive has been kept in the Tr
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  • {{about|objects that control an elemental power in various ''Final Fantasy'' games|other subjects with the same name|Crysta ...e main villain, who wishes to claim the Crystals and take control of their power. Therefore, as the Crystals become compromised, the world is thrown into ch
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  • ...of [[Vector]], they learn that [[magic]] is too powerful and unstable of a power to be harnessed.
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  • ...antasy]]''. As its name suggests, the Earth Crystal is associated with the power of [[earth]]. The Earth Crystal is yellow in nearly all of its appearances. ...nds to decay. After the Warriors of Light defeat Lich, the Earth Crystal's power is restored.
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  • [[File:Crystal Eye FF guide artwork.jpg|thumb|''Nintendo Power'' artwork]] ...wn as the '''CRYSTAL''' and also known as '''The Crystal'''<ref>''Nintendo Power volume 17, page 22.</ref>, is a [[key item]] that appears in ''[[Final Fant
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  • ...te was known as '''ADAMANT''', also formatted '''Adamant'''<ref>''Nintendo Power volume 17, page 72.</ref>. ...amantite did not have an in-game sprite. In the 17th issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', the Adamantite's artwork depicts it as being dark gray and having a ro
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  • ...'Crown''', also known as the '''Crown of Astos'''<ref name="np">''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 24.</ref>, is a [[key item]] that appears in ''[[Final Fa ...eving the crown so that he could use it and the [[Crystal Eye]]'s combined power to become the Elf King. The Warriors of Light manage to defeat Astos in a b
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  • ...Buddhist mythology, the Four Fiends are usually depicted as monsters with power over the elements of nature. ...st. The Four Fiends would travel into the present and drain each crystal's power to send to Garland in the past. This way, an indefinite time loop would be
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  • ...l FF artwork.jpg|thumb|200px|''Final Fantasy'' artwork from the ''Nintendo Power'' guide]] *'''''Nintendo Power'' volume 17''' (page 51): "''Obtaining the Rat's Tail and giving it to Baha
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  • ...[[Kelga]]), he was imprisoned within the first world; he is sealed by the power of the crystals. He was sealed 30 years prior to the game's events. At this ...is the void between them, the [[Interdimensional Rift]]. He utilizes this power to great destruction, effectively annihilating Tycoon Castle, Bartz's homet
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