Final Fantasy VII/Training

General Tips
Training is essential as you won't be powerful enough just running through the game. It is also fun and rewarding, there's nothing better than killing what is meant to be a difficult boss in a few strokes. Some describe this as cheating, but my idea of cheating does not include hours of work.

Anyway, the best training stops, obviously, give you good EXP, AP and Gil. However, you should be able to kill the enemies there without too much trouble, and, most importantly, quickly. You should be close enough to a save point of the world map so you can duck out and use a tent if you get in trouble, and to PHS so you can bring in new people for training.

Use double and triple strength equipment as much as possible. And always fill them up with materia completely, you should be able to defeat the enemies wherever you're training easily - so there's no need to bother about combining materia for effect - just take whatever needs levelling.

Having said that, one little combination is good for racking up kills. Long Range/Cover/Counter Attacl allows you to concentrate kills on one character, in order to gain limit breaks or just to rack up the kill counter.

Gaining AP
AP is used for leveling-up materia, like EXP, there's no real trick to getting this. You can however maximise growth by using Double and Triple growth weapons and armour. Failing that, use weapons/armour with as many slots as possible. When you master a materia, it spawns a new peice of that materia - which can then be levelled up further to replace the old materia which can usually be sold for a tidy profit.

Mideel and Corral Valley (see below) are good places to gain AP.

Stat-building

 * Strength - you can gain Strength Sources quickly in the Gongaga Reactor. The only enemy there is a large, Rhino-headed tank which morphs into a Strength Source.
 * ALL STATS - In the sunken gelinka underwater, every enemy can be morphed into a source.

Gaining Limit Breaks
In order to gain Limit Levels, you need to get kills. Try using powerful magic with all, or all-hitting enemy skills to wipe out large groups of enemies. To gain the second Limits on each level, find a powerful enemy to manipulate and have it attack you to build up your limit meter. Repeat. You can also just use Hyper which will make your meter fill up faster.

For more details, see the Limit Breaks Appendix.

Gaining Gil
You can gain gil from battles just like EXP or AP - there's no trick.

However, a much better way to gain gil is to master ALL materias (see the AP section. These can be mastered very easily, but can be sold for a whopping 1 400 000 gil. Once you've mastered one, let the spawned materia take its place and sell the old one.

Another way is to find the area with an enemy called "Trick Play". Thay have an attack called "Gold Mountain" that attacks you with gold-giving you 800 gil each time. Just set up your party so nobody is a level that is a multiple of four (because it has level 4 suicide) and that they absorb fire/ice/water/ect. other good choices are coupling final attack and life together, but not with Pheonix, as it will kill it. With elemental defences set up, it will be hard to get a game over, as Trick Play has an attack called "Hot Springs" that actually heals it's target. Now, why don't you just let the game run, and go make yourself a sandwhich, or put a pizza in the oven and eat lunch? Just check on your party every now and then. After so much time, the beast has hopfully used Gold Mountain alot, giving you lots of gil whenever you choose to finally put it out of it's misery.

The Mythril Mine
The first good place to train up is the Mythril Mines near Junon. This is a fantastic spot to gain all of the Limit Breaks in Levels 1 through 3 for Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aeris, Red XIII and Yuffie. Before you start, be sure to aquire the Enemy Skill Matra Magic from the robots around Midgar - this is effective for killing off an entire party of monsters with minimal MP cost. If you forgot to get Matra Magic, use Quake-all, though it's not as effective. You'll also want to go through the cave once and get Yuffie on the other side (see Appendix: Optional Characters).

Once you have done this, re-enter the cave. You're looking for a particular room, just north of the screen next to the Junon entrance. It's basically a cliff, with a treasure chest in the bottom-left. Here you will meet large groups of enemies which you can kill off using Matra Magic to rack up your kill meter fast. Do one character at a time, giving them all the kills to gain limit levels. None of these enemies pose a risk to you, except, Ark Dragons. These rather insect-like creatures are perfect for gaining the second limit break on each level as their Flamethrower attack significantly increases your limit meter. TIP: The Arc Dragon will always go for the enemy with the most HP, so, attack two of your characters until they are sufficiently low. You can then concentrate on a single character. Just let the Ark Dragon toast you, occasionally healing, until either your Limit Meter fills (then you can use the Limit to finish off the Ark Dragon) or the Ark Dragon runs out of MP. When this happens, simply put it out of it's misery with a few physical attacks.

It may take a while, but eventually you'll have all the Limit Breaks - a real benefit so early in the game. You'll also be around level 25 AND you should have enough money to get some potions, status-curing items and weapons for a while. PLUS: You should now be plenty strong to go try and get the enemy skill Beta from the Midgar Zolom. Just remember to equip the person who has the enemy skill materia with a elemental-fire combo on his/her armor and the talisman as an accesssory to up your spirit.

Corral Valley
Between the Sleeping Forest and the City of the Ancients is the very aquatic landscape of Corral Valley. You want the screen with the hollowed out tree-bridge, which gives exceptionally good EXP, AP and Gil for this point in the game. You'll be fighting different groups of very weak creatures, whose only attack is Dance; which is irritating, but by no means deadly. This little beasties give a massive 2000 exp and 200 ap a go. Use Trine, or another decent-strength all-attack to wipe out groups of monsters (if you're quick, you can do it before they start a wave of time-consuming Dances).

The amount of EXP/AP you get here is unmatched for a LONG time, so make the most of it. You can very easily and quickly max out all your magic materia and a good 4 alls - use any weapons with double growth you have, the Edincoat and Cait Sith's Silver M-Phone can also hold lots of materia for growing. You should be able to reach around level 50 in just a few hours - and you can go forward a screen to the world map in order to swicth party members. You'll make about 250 000 gil - which is nothing considering you hopefully mastered enough alls to get about 6 million gil. Hold on to these until you get to the Icicle Inn, you won't need the money til then anyway.

Methods of Auto-levelling
Auto-levelling is considered by many to be cheating, it involves setting up your game so you can automatically win battles and then leaving the game to play for hours. There are a few methods:

Midgar Zolom:

This is easy. Just set up everybody's materia so that you can easily win against a Midgar Zolom. It might be smart to hook up final attack materia with life, just to make sure. Then maybe hook up a strong command/magic/summon with an hp or mp absorb materia. You may also wish to set up your party so they can resist/absorb fire attacks, just in case it casts Beta. Anyway, just set up the game for easy victory, then do something that will atomatically press the accept button for you, like tie a rubber band around the controller, or tape down the button. Now, just sit in the marshes so that the Zolom will keep coming to you. Now, go see a movie, or get some sleep. When you return to your playstation, you will be much stronger, and richer! (if your party did not die.)