Final Fantasy VII/Glitches and errors

Technically, Final Fantasy VII is not a perfect game. There are few odd glitches that can be found. The game also has flaws in story, cutscene videos and graphics. There are also "debatable" flaws in the story.

W-Item bug
The W-Item materia has a flaw. During a battle, choose to use an item you want to duplicate and pick a target. Then choose another item (the same one or another one), but don't confirm a target. Cancel it, and the first item's count increases by 1. Do this over and over to easily get 99 of any item you can use in battle - megalixirs, greens, etc. Most players think you must choose the same item for this bug to work, but that is not true, making it possible to increase items you only have one of.

Aeris' ghost
When visiting Aeris' church in the second disc or later, one can spot a "ghost" of Aeris right when entering the room. The ghost will only appear for a split second when visiting the church for the first time.

There is some speculation as to whether this is a glitch or is intentional. It is most likely a glitch, on following grounds:
 * Other characters can be seen appearing and disappearing mysteriously when entering an area in FF7. Due to other strange occurrences, this area may be glitchy by nature.
 * It is actually possible to enter the church again in Disc 1, before starting to infiltrate the Shinra building and rescuing Aeris. The glitch is the same here even before she dies in the game.
 * The effect, if intentional, is not very striking or noticeable.

Flaws in FMVs

 * When the party is escaping from Midgar HQ, Tifa and Aeris steal a truck. If you look closely at the text on the side of the truck it says "Midgal" instead of "Midgar". Curiously, there are a few misspellings of this nature in Advent Children, for example, one "Midgul" sign can be seen during the Bahamut Shin fight.
 * The most debated FMV flaw: When Sephiroth descends from the skies, he's bare-handed. When he stabs Aeris, he suddenly has gloves.
 * When Cloud gives the Black Materia to Sephiroth, it's not black at all. Or pyramid-shaped. It's blue and round.
 * If you go to the Gold Saucer at the beginning of Disc 2 (before Cloud recovers), there are still balloons as you enter and fireworks as you leave, even when Gold Saucer itself is closed and music isn't playing.
 * When the Shinra rocket launches, there's a brief shot of the side of the rocket. It seems to be horizontally mirrored.
 * If you die on the second disc, then while it's loading the main menu screen, put in the first disc and start a new game...you will not have to watch the beginning FMV sequence, and all the FMV sequences will be mixed up until the PlayStation is turned off (this hasn't been confirmed for the PC version).

General graphics

 * In the PC version, during the Fort Condor battles distinct PlayStation psx: X and psx: C buttons are displayed when interacting during the battles.
 * In the Chocobo race event at the Gold Saucer, when selecting a Chocobo it shows psx: L1 and psx: L2 to skip through Chocobos when it should be psx: L1 and psx: R1.

Background graphics

 * Outside of the ropeway station in Corel, a sign says "Amusement Park", but it's in Greek letters.
 * In the Nibelheim reactor, a monster breaks loose from its tank, but when the room is seen the next time, the tank is undisturbed.
 * Sister Ray has its name painted on its side even before it is moved to Midgar and Scarlet gives it that name. You can see this name on the side of the cannon when Tifa escapes the gas chamber.

Geography and paths

 * Disc 1 ends in a scene in the house with the beds, Disc 2 begins from out door of the other house in the same screen in the Forgotten Capital.

Problems in the Story

 * When Sephiroth (or maybe Jenova) first breaks loose from Hojo's laboratory, he goes on and stabs the President in the back, leaving the sword stuck in the body. However, Sephiroth later has his sword and how he got it back is never explained.
 * When visiting Gongaga, you can spot Scarlet and Tseng looking for a Huge Materia. The odd thing is, you can visit the place any time after escaping from Desert Prison, or in the Disc 2. So depending on the context and time you see the cutscene they're looking for either the Black Materia or one of the four Huge Materias, even when they aren't necessarily needing them yet for anything! Either way, the scene isn't wrong as such, it's just ambiguous.
 * No matter when you acquire Vincent in your party, he asks, "If I go with you will I meet Hojo?" and Cloud replies, "Dunno. But we're after him and Sephiroth. So, I guess sooner or later..." Even if you've already killed him.
 * When Cloud is finally rescued, he apologizes about lying about his military career and never reaching SOLDIER. Yet when you go out right after that and talk to Yuffie, he rambles on and on about how he dealt with motion sickness in SOLDIER.

Translation errors and typos

 * Note: Most of the translation bugs were fixed in PC version.


 * When Cloud first meets Aeris after he falls through the roof of her church, the young girl tells him he gave her a fright, since he almost fell on her. However, since Japanese being somewhat ambiguous with its lack of any personal endings for its verbs, Aeris, still referring to the church, proceeds to give Cloud a good telling-off about how scared she was when the church almost fell on her.
 * If you talk to the sick man in the slums, Aeris tells Cloud the following: "This guy are sick."
 * The player can choose "Off course!" or "No, way!" when asked if they want to continue in the Battle Arena in Gold Saucer.
 * Jenova's only line was a typo: "Beacause, you are... a puppet."
 * In one of the cliff caves you find an item labeled "last elixir," however there is no such item in the game and one will not appear in your inventory. Most likely this was a mistranslation of "megalixir."
 * Barret's Ungarmax Limit Break is meant to be Angermax

Control Customizations
The game lets you reconfigure the buttons on the PlayStation controller, however there are times when the game designers seem to have forgotten about this and designed the game only to work with the default button map.
 * When maintaining your Chocobos (feeding, releasing, etc.) you have to use psx: C to confirm, regardless of what you have mapped to confirm. If you have {psx: C mapped to cancel and psx: X mapped to confirm, when you are choosing options for the Chocobo, psx: C will cancel the dialog and no button will confirm. You'll have to return to the default configuration to deal with the Chocobos.
 * When climbing the ladder in bone village during an excavation, you must use psx: C to get on the ladder, no matter which button you have assigned to confirm.
 * Several times the game tells you to press a specific button (such as psx: X), when in fact you need to press whatever button you have mapped to that function (in this example, whatever you have mapped to cancel).