Final Fantasy VII/Gongaga

Enemy Skills and Aeris' limit break
Now that you have the Buggy and the Manipulate materia, you can start learning some good Enemy Skills. Start by getting Aqualung from the Harpy monster. Harpy can be found by driving around in the desert area around the Gold Saucer. Just manipulate Harpy and make it cast Aqualung on your party to learn it. Next, drive around the beach close to Gongaga until you run into the Beach Plugs to learn Big Guard. This is one of the most useful enemy skills in the game.

At this point, it's possible to drive back to Costa del Sol, take a ship back to Junon for 100 gil, and then find a green-and-white bird called Zemzelett from the Junon area. You can Manipulate it to learn the White Wind Enemy Skill, which is very useful. It's a long journey though, and it's not mandatory; still, the White Wind spell is really worth it. With that in mind, to reach the lower Junon area, use the freight elevator beside the save station in the hallway where you first trained for Rufus' parade.

Outside Junon there's a small cave that can be reached with the buggy. Here you're given the Mithril, a quest item necessary to obtain Aeris' seventh limit break. The number of battles you've fought needs to end in two odd digits (such as 133). See the Limit Breaks page for details.

If you do go back to get White Wind and Great Gospel, you can head back inside Mythril Mine to get Flame Thrower from the Arkdragon if you missed it the first time or if you need it for a second Enemy Skill materia.

Then, you can battle Midgar Zolom and learn Beta, if you're really daring. He's still a very tough monster at this stage in the game, but Beta is a great skill to have as it causes heavy fire damage to all opponents. Make sure you have Big Guard before going into this battle. You'll also want to give each party member Tranquilizers before hand and put your Enemy Skill user in the back row, equipped with Fire linked to Elemental.

Gongaga
To continue the game, head back to Gongaga, the big blown-up Mako reactor to the south, in middle of the woods.

East of Gongaga there's a lonely weaponsmith house where you can trade the Mithril for Aeris' Great Gospel manual. See the Limit Breaks page for details.

When you get to Gongaga, you hear Reno and Rude talking about the ladies. Elena shows up, alerts the others, and then you're fighting Reno and Rude.

After the fight, head left and pick up a Deathblow command materia in the middle of the path. This path will lead back out to the world, instead head right of the fork, and you'll enter the melancholic village of Gongaga. Speak to the varying people around town, especially at the graveyard, they refer to the terrible explosion that occurred many years ago. A parent person will trigger a reaction from Tifa and/or Aeris if they're in your party in reference to Zack, another SOLDIER. You'll encounter shops that sell items you will find very useful such as Time, Mystify and Fury ring. Go to the inn and you'll find a chest containing a X-Potion. In the Mayor's home in the far right corner, you can grab a White Megaphone for Cait Sith.

Head back down the path where you came in, and go right this time and you'll enter the ruined reactor. A helicopter will appear with Scarlet and Tseng in it. They will explore the reactor, looking for the Huge Materias and leave. After they leave, walk close to the area where Scarlet stood and you'll pick up Titan materia.

After you've stocked up, it's time to head down and left, to the world map and back on the buggy, and head west. Alas, before you do that, be sure to learn a new enemy skill in this area.


 * Enemy Skill
 * Frog Song from Touch me

As well as going back to get the level 4 limit break for Aeris you can also stop on the way through junon harber where there is a patrol of Shinra troops practicing drill. Next to them is a red alarm. If you set off the alarm you can fight very strong enemies that will give you excellent AP, EXP, and Gil. I suggest you fight til your at least lvl 50. It wont take to long. If you have your party all on hyper you can also level up your limit breaks fairly fast too. Also don't forget on your back to get Aeris lvl 4 limit break to stop at Fort Condor and fight the shinra for the second time to scoop up an extra piece of equipment. Once you have gotten all these items, enemy skills, EXP, and the limit break I suggest that you go back to the golden saucer and get Clouds level 4 limtit break as well, by now you should be able to equip it and use it. To have Omni-Slah on disc 1 will make you virtually unstoppable. Also if you want or have the time while your back on the first continent walk back to the chocobo farm and capture a chocobo for the races, it will make getting GP for the battling arena a whole lot easier.