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Kuja`s #1 2004-08-22 04:11 PM

Help.
 
I've always had a friend do the crap you have to do before you can fight Ozma. I need to know what exactly I need to do to fight him. I think it has something to do with giving those monsters Ore, right? If not, sorry. If it doesis there an exact location of those monsters?

Now, to FFVIII. I have never done ALL of Ultamecia's Castle. But, since my PS2 broke, I'm bored. There is a painting where you have to name it. This is not good for me, for obvious reasons.... Can ya tell me what the names are?

Secondly, is there a place where you can find out what to play on the instrument? Or do you have to look it up?

Much appreciate some aid.

Tyrannicide 2004-08-22 04:43 PM

Could you be more specific with:
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Originally Posted by Kuja`s #1
I've always had a friend do the crap you have to do before you can fight Ozma. I need to know what exactly I need to do to fight him. I think it has something to do with giving those monsters Ore, right? If not, sorry. If it doesis there an exact location of those monsters?

It has been a while.

And about the other stuff, never played FFVIII.

Kuja`s #1 2004-08-22 04:56 PM

Uh....thank you?

Tyrannicide 2004-08-22 04:59 PM

Be more specific on the first part, what the fuck are you talking about. There are a lot of games so you need to be a little more specific eh. Like the game and such.

BlueCube 2004-08-22 05:27 PM

Friendly monster locations:

http://www.ffshrine.org/ff9/ff9_friendly.php

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Ultimecia's Castle Walkthrough (solution to painting puzzle is about halfway down the page):

http://ffguides.telefragged.com/ff8/...oughs/uc.shtml

Kuja`s #1 2004-08-29 04:11 PM

Thanks man.


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