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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2008

Well, since FFIX made so many references to FFI, I might as well show the FFI bosses.

This is the PS1 remake of FF1.

This is the final dungeon in the game, which, ironically, is the same place as the first dungeon.

The Temple of Chaos, 2000 years earlier.

There are 8 floors in total, but the interesting ones are in the basement.

This game is before save points, so you have to do the entire dungeon in one run and no tents can be used. If you warp out of here, you have to start all over.

The party:

Warrior - Lance (LV 54)
Monk - Cloud (LV 54)
White Wizard - Rachel (LV 54)
Black Wizard - Cone (LV 54)


Here it is: the final boss, and its no other than Garland, the game's first boss!
Here is Square's first ever WTF storyline in Final Fantasy. If only we knew what we were in for later on.

This is Garland in his Chaos form, the hardest enemy in the game.
The NES version did not have boss music, so this one is much preferred.
He has 4000 HP and a solid defense (cut my Monk's strength by half).

He does super elemental spells that target the whole party. He can also cast Cure 4, which heals him completely, so that means you start the fight at square one.

Anyway, now the party:
Giant's Gloves casts Saber on the user, doubling their attack amount.
Flare (NES's Nuke) and Holy do no damage, but I wanted to use them.
Monk only does 1000 damage here.
Heal 3 recover 50-100 Hp to the entire party.
Haste increases your hit count, meaning more damage.
Nulall halfs all element damage on one character.

And the Warrior gets the kill.

Even though I didn't show my stats, they are the same as the ones from the Tiamat fight.

Enjoy.

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  • Back in my day we didn't have all of these fancy boss songs, and magic animations. We fought Chaos with the normal battle music, and without animations! AND WE LIKED IT!

  • Not only that, we LIKED it when he casted Cure4 on himself and it did the damage sound effect instead.

    Plus, none of this Flare stuff. We NUKED Chaos's ass.

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  • @theunfriendlynoob it dont

  • does this game have multyplayer

  • @Puolakanaho just get a NES emulator and the rom. no cheating by using save states! that's the difficulty the game is meant to be played on. bugs and all.

  • And thus chaos's cirkle of infinite life became a circle of infinite fail :)

  • psp remake first time play throught.all the other bosses patheticly easy

    chaos....well i spent most of my time healing and reviving my lvl 38 charathers but i still bested him in first try....nowadays whit lvl 60 charathers...it just isnt worth it :(

    they should have made the game harder...

  • what characters did you choose in the beginning?

  • easy mode fail =P normal is the best xD

  • @PerfectGenius23 Still, you old fogies must admit to the awesomeness of Chaos' music.

  • That looks too easy. In the GBA battle, this boss has a lot more health. I did more than you and he's still alive.

  • your day was like 5 days ago XD

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