
As a reward he'll give you the Mystic Key! Return to Elfheim and use the Crystal Eye on the Prince to awaken him. Give her the Crystal Eye and she'll give you a Jolt Tonic which can be used to wake up the sleeping prince in Elfheim's Castle. If you forget where Matoya's Cave is, use Chapter 1 of my Guide. Hint hint, it's the same item that Matoya was looking for in Matoya's Cave. This item should ring a bell if you've been following the guide until now. You'll receive the Crystal Eye as a reward for defeating Astos. That's why it's recommended you save before the fight. This fight is more about being lucky than having a high level party. Sometimes you can get extremely unlucky in this fight and have Astos Reaper your White Mage on the first turn or use a magic spell twice in a row and wipe your party.

Along with Reaper, Astos comes equipped with multiple powerful spells that will hit your entire party for over 100 damage each! It's important you keep everyone well healed during this fight since Astos can wipe your party in two turns if he wants to. Inside this dungeon you'll want to approach Astos and talk to him, this will begin a boss battle.Īstos has about 170 health and has an attack which can instantly kill a member of your party called Reaper. You'll eventually find yourself at Western Keep, shown in my screen shot below. It's not a town, it's another dungeon.įrom Elfheim travel west again, like you're going to Marsh Cave, but instead of going south go north. The next spot we're going to is Western Keep which is to the northwest of Elfheim. Rest in Elfheim, restock on supplies and buy any new spells, armor or weapons that you can afford for your team. Assuming that you and your team are Level 9 or Level 10 these guys should be a piece of cake for you.Īfter you defeat them loot the Crown from the Treasure Chest then head on back to Elfheim. When you do, two Piscodemons will attack you. When you're ready to fight the boss of this dungeon, approach and inspect the Treasure Chest surrounded by statues on B3. Southern Path Treasure Chests: Broadsword, 680 Gil, Steel Plate, Cottage, Copper Armlet, 295 Gil, 385 Gil

Northern Path Treasure Chests: 620 Gil and Dagger The southern route is the one you'll want to take to complete the dungeon. There's two chests up north, one with Gil and one with a Dagger. If you want all the treasures in Marsh Cave, when you first enter take the northern route. You'll plow right on through it at that point! If you find this dungeon too hard - grind to Level 10 and then come back here. I also recommend you come well stocked on Antidotes and Potions because you're going to be healing and curing your party a whole butt load. As aforementioned I recommend at the very least Level 8 before you come to this dungeon. Out of all the dungeons you've done before - this one will be by far the hardest. It's basically a little hole in the overworld. If you're having trouble finding it, use my screen shot below for guidance. Weapons: Mythril Sword (Unless you bought Battle Axe or Broadsword in Pravoca)Īrmor: Splurge as much Gil as you can here, high Defense will be important moving forward - especially for your White Mage.Īfter you're finished in town leave and head west until you hit the ocean and then south until you reach the Marsh Cave. If you don't have much Gil, here's the few things that I strongly recommend you buy the very moment you arrive in this town.īlack Magic: Bolt2, Fire2, Ice2 and Haste You could handle it at level 7 but it'll be really tough and you'll be risking a Game Over if you get unlucky. I'd recommend grinding until your entire team is Level 8 at least before heading out to the Marsh Cave. Grind outside of town until you can at the very least afford the White Magic spells for your White Mage. This town sells both Level 3 and Level 4 spells so you'll have to be stingy with what you buy your first time here. Once you're in this town you'll want to stock up on all of the available Armor, Weapons and Spells.
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That goes into more details on where this town is and how to get here. If you forget how to get here I recommend you go back to Final Fantasy 1 Walkthrough - Chapter 1. The chapter starts when you arrive in Elfheim.
