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[[File:Final Fantasy I (NES) Chp6.jpg|thumb|right|Cardia Islands and the Citadel of Trials]]
'''''Now that they're aboard the Airship the Light Warriors move quickly to new lands and adventures.  Before them lies a great challenge.  The first stop is a chain of green islands.  Here in the Cardia Islands is the home of Bahamut's Dragons.  Bahamut, the King, can bestow a great gift, but first you must prove your courage.'''''


'''Treasure:''' 10 Gil, 160 Gil, 180 Gil, 500 Gil, 575 Gil, 1455 Gil, 1455 Gil, 1520 Gil, 2000 Gil, 2750 Gil, 2750 Gil, 5000 Gil, 5454 Gil, 7340 Gil, 7900 Gil, 9500 Gil, 9500 Gil, 9900 Gil, 10000 Gil, 12350 Gil, Cottage x2, Tent, Gold Needle, Flame Sword, Shirt, Ice Armor, Ice Shield, Mythril Gloves, Healing Staff, Ice Brand, Steel Gloves, Gauntlets, Ruby Armlet, Levistone, Rat's Tail
== {{s|Locations|Cardia Islands}} ==
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map cave Cardian Islands.png|frame|right|Cardia Islands]]
{|
|
*<font color="red">'''A'''</font>: NES - Cabin, DoS - Tent
*<font color="red">'''B'''</font>: NES - 575 Gil, DoS - Dry Ether
*<font color="red">'''C'''</font>: NES - Soft, DoS - Gold Needle
*<font color="red">'''D'''</font>: NES - 10 Gil, DoS - Elixir
*<font color="red">'''E'''</font>: NES - House, DoS - Cottage
*<font color="red">'''F'''</font>: 500 Gil
*<font color="red">'''G'''</font>: NES - 160 Gil, DoS - X-Potion
|
*<font color="red">'''H'''</font>: 9500 Gil
*<font color="red">'''I'''</font>: 2750 Gil
*<font color="red">'''J'''</font>: 1520 Gil
*<font color="red">'''K'''</font>: 2750 Gil
*<font color="red">'''L'''</font>: 2000 Gil
*<font color="red">'''M'''</font>: 1455 Gil
|}
There are six entrances to the Dragon Caves, located on the chain of islands between the two northern continents. This is the home of the Dragons of Carida.  Talk to the friendly dragons and obtain the many treasures the caves have to offer.  The dragons seem to have courage on their minds.  Everywhere you go there is talk of testing and ordeals.  That is the way of the dragons; they respect bold and courageous humans and despise weakness.  The Light Warriors must seek out King Bahamut and learn that task he has set for them.


== The [[Final Fantasy I/Walkthrough#Ice Cave|Ice Cave]] ==
The Light Warriors are bidden by Bahamut to go to the Citadel of Trials and return with proof of their courage.  But what is that proof?  None of the dragons are willing to speak of it.  Surely it must be a very terrible thing if the brave dragons will not even mention its name.  Or perhaps part of the trial is to discover the object.  In fact, that is exactly what is expected.  The real trial lying ahead is to penetrate the castle and poke into every nook and cranny.  Then bring back what you find.
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== {{s|Locations|Citadel of Trials}} ==
The Citadel of Trials is your next stop, though you may want to explore some of the newly accessible towns via your airship.  Gaia, for instance, sells powerful but expensive armor, and the best weapon for a Black Mage.  To reach the Citadel of Trials by airship you'll have to find a safe place to land.  The small green patch just across the water to the north may seem like a good choice, but you'll have a long walk ahead of you to reach the castle.  A closer landing site is actually far to the east of the castle.  Take several Tents with you to avoid having to march back to the Airship every time your HP runs low.  (Alternatively, you can access the castle with your boat by docking in front of the short river, and it will only be a very short journey away.)


Time to head to  the Ice Cavern, one of the most dangerous places in this game, so take the time to get any weapons, armour, and magic you missed. When you're ready, jump in your ship and head near the north-eastern edge of the southern continent. There should be a sheltered bay a little to the south of where you are, go to it then enter the river system. Follow the river around and you should be at the Ice Cavern soon. It's up to you, but I would strongly recommend that you use a tent or even better, a cabin before you enter.
Also known as the Castle of Ordeal, it is aptly named—the inhabitants are fierce, the mazes are devious and the goal is unclear. Three floors of constant danger and battle await those who enter, but you have no choice, Make sure your HP is full and that you have 99 Potions.


=== Floor 1a ===
=== Floor 1 ===
Notice the lively music? It's the same as [[Final Fantasy I/Walkthrough#Mt. Duergar|Mt. Duergar]], but it seems weird to me why they would use it in such a deadly area (cave, dungeon, whatever...). The first floor is extremely linear, so you shouldn't have any problem finding the stairs to floor 2, and you can't get through the rubble to the other side of the stairs, so don't bother.
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map castle Ordeal F1.png|frame|right|Citadel of Trials F1]]
When you arrive at the castle, an old man will require proof of your eligibility to enter, in the form of the {{s|Key items|Crown}} that you obtained by [[../The Prince of Elfland#Astos|defeating Astos]]. This should be no problem, and you will be allowed to enter the castle.  He will instruct you to visit the throne, which you can find in the room in the upper left corner.  Sit on the throne to be warped to the dungeon's second level.


=== Floor 2a ===
Bear in mind that many powerful magic users dwell in this castle.  Against some of these you'll have little defense, but the right spells can make a difference. The Protera spell helps the warriors dodge attacks.  Silence works on many enemies, such as the Medusas.  NulBlaze is a must against fire-casting Rakshasa (Mancats).  Use these defensive spells at the start of an attack, and bring along a good supply of Gold Needles (Soft) in case you are turned to stone.
Yawn. Despite the two different paths, this floor is still very linear because both paths lead to the same place - the stairs at the lower left side of the floor.
{{-}}


=== Floor 3a ===
=== Floor 2 ===
Here's a very tiny room. Just take the stairs up.
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map castle Ordeal F2.png|frame|left|Citadel of Trials F2]]
The second floor of the Castle is a maze of closed rooms.  When you touch a column, however, you'll be teleported to one of the other rooms.  You'll need to warp from room to room in a specific order to reach the staircase in the lower right corner.  In some cases, there will only be one column to touch and you won't have to figure anything out.  In other cases however, you will have to choose between two or even three columns.  But there's one rule that will help you reach the third floor quickly and reduce the number of attacks you face while in the Citadel: ''always choose the lowest column''.  The lowest column will advance you to where you need to go; any other choice will send you in circles and force you to repeat steps.  Along the way, do not forget to collect the item in treasure chest <font color="red">'''A'''</font>: the Zeus Gauntlets (Potion in Pixel Remaster) (although in truth, if you miss it, you'll have a chance to obtain it again on the third floor.)  Read on for more information about this powerful piece of equipment.
{{-}}


=== Floor 2b ===
=== Floor 3 ===
Go down and enter the room at the bottom. The levistone is in this room, but it's unreachable from your current position. Grab both treasures here, but make sure you don't step on any of the cracks. After you've collected
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map castle Ordeal F3.png|frame|right|Citadel of Trials F3]]
the contents, step on any crack on the floor...
{|
|
*<font color="red">'''A'''</font>: Healing Staff
*<font color="red">'''B'''</font>: NES - Gold Bracelet, DoS - Ruby Armlet
*<font color="red">'''C'''</font>: NES - Ice Sword, DoS - Ice Brand
*<font color="red">'''D'''</font>: NES - Iron Gauntlet, DoS - Steel Gloves
*<font color="red">'''E'''</font>: Zeus Gauntlets
|
*<font color="red">'''F'''</font>: NES - House, DoS - Cottage
*<font color="red">'''G'''</font>: 1455 Gil
*<font color="red">'''H'''</font>: 7340 Gil
*<font color="red">'''I'''</font>: Rat's Tail
|}
Within the citadel, you will find a new kind of weapon and armor. The Healing Staff and the Zeus Gauntlets, when equipped, don't seem much different from other weapons and armor.  Their true value comes to light when you select them in the Items menu during battle. The Healing Staff will let you cast Heal on your party members, while the Gauntlets will cast Thundara on your enemies. ''Any'' class can use them, creating new strategic options while fighting. Place these types of weapons and armor at the top of your item list for quick access during combat.


=== Floor 3b ===
The {{s|Key items|Rat's Tail}}, the key item you're looking for, is in a chest next to the throne. Approaching the throne will warp you back to the first level—but not before forcing you into battle with {{s|Bosses|Dragon Zombie}}s.
You'll run into the big, bad [[Final Fantasy I/Enemies#White Dragon|White Dragon]] here, but he's really a
pushover. They should be able to kill it within one or two rounds. Now on with the show. The area beyond the initial room you drop into is very large, and filled with treasure. There's also enemies of course, but the only ones that you really have to worry about are [[Final Fantasy I/Enemies#Sorcerer|Sorcerers]], [[Final Fantasy I/Enemies#Dark Wizard|Dark Wizards]], and White Dragons. Sorcerers and Dark Wizards are the worst of the worst, so either run from them or kill them quickly with your strongest spells.


Now, walk to the left across the spikes, follow the path, and enter the room at the end. Woo hoo, treasure, but there'll be another spiked square in front of the chest containing the cloth (a sort of bad joke from the guys at Square). It's another White Dragon, deal with it the way you did the last time. After you've collected the treasure, backtrack to the door of the first room on this floor, then head all the way down. Go down the left path when you reach the point where the path splits, and grab the treasure in the room at the bottom. Now, go back up and to the right and you'll find the stairs to the next floor.
[[File:FFI boss Dragon Zombie.gif|thumb|left|Dragon Zombie]]
*'''HP''': 268
*'''Experience Points''': 2331
*'''Gil''': 999
*'''Rare Drop''': DOS Megalixir 
Since you are forced into this fight, you cannot run away, but there is little reason to worry. Though they are dragons, they are still undead, and therefore very susceptible to magics that all the undead are weak against. A combination of Fira and Diara will practically destroy them in one round. Casting Haste on your fighters will also help them cut right through the dragons' defense.


=== Floor 1b ===
When they are defeated, sit on the throne to be transported back to the first floor of the citadel. Exit and trek back to your airship in order to return to Bahamut. He rewards your courage by promoting the Light Warriors to a higher status.
Wee, you're back on floor 1, but this time on the other side of the rubble. Time to grab the treasure in each of the rooms, but ''don't'' walk onto the crack in the second room until you get all the treasure. When you're ready, step on the crack and break your back... or end up back on floor 2b, where the levistone is.


=== Floor 2c ===
== Bahamut's cave ==
You'll be right beside the levistone now, but when you step on the square next to it, you'll run into another enemy.
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map cave Bahamut F1.png|frame|left|Bahamut's cave F1]]
[[File:Final Fantasy 1 map cave Bahamut F2.png|frame|right|Bahamut's cave F2]]
Upon seeing the Rat's Tail, Bahamut will recognize your courage and reward your bravery by enhancing the abilities of your party members.  Once the Dragon King has upgraded your [[Final_Fantasy/Classes|character classes]], all party members except Masters will be free to learn new magic.  Travel the world, returning to old towns to buy new spells.  Assign lower-level spells to Knights and Ninjas, neither of whom could use magic in their previous class.  Your Wizards may need to discard spells (not possible in the original NES version) from certain levels to learn new spells like Teleport and Exit.
{|
|+ '''Class changes'''
| [[File:FFI warrior.gif]]
| When the Warrior becomes a Knight, he is able to equip the stronger weapons and armor.  In fact, he becomes a formidable war machine.  Even better, he is now able to use certain white magic spells, up to level 3.
| [[File:FFI knight.gif]]
|-
| [[File:FFI thief.gif]]
| Once the Thief becomes a Ninja a whole new world of specialized weapons opens up.  He is also able to make use of most pieces of armor.  His quickness and strength are enhanced, and he can learn all black magic spells up to level 4.
| [[File:FFI ninja.gif]]
|-
| [[File:FFI monk.gif]]
| A Monk/Master is a very special warrior.  With the skill of hands and feet, speed and intelligence, he can combat anything.  After transformation, the Master becomes your best pure fighting warrior.
| [[File:FFI master.gif]]
|-
| [[File:FFI red mage.gif]]
| When the Red Mage becomes a Red Wizard, his attack power is enhanced.  Still, they remain the one well rounded warrior in the party, able to use most (but not all) weapons and magic spells.  Return to Elfheim, Melmond and Crescent Lake to learn many valuable new spells.
| [[File:FFI red wizard.gif]]
|-
| [[File:FFI white mage.gif]]
| The White Wizard is considerably stronger that her former self as a White Mage.  Late in the game, you may even wish to equip her with a powerful sword.  Her best role, however, remains that of protector.  Return to Crescent Lake to purchase Exit.
| [[File:FFI white wizard.gif]]
|-
| [[File:FFI black mage.gif]]
| The Black Mage gains some physical stamina and strength from his transformation to Black Wizard, but not enough to make him much of a fighter.  Casting Black Magic is still his strength and chief purpose.  Go back to Melmond to purchase Teleport.
| [[File:FFI black wizard.gif]]
|}


==== [[Final Fantasy I/Bosses#Evil Eye|Evil Eye]] ====
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The Evil Eye has some pretty nasty spells, mostly of the instant-kill variety. Warriors and Monks should attack. Black Mages and Red Mages should use [[Final Fantasy I/Magic/Black#Fire3|Fire3]] and [[Final Fantasy I/Magic/Black#Bolt3|Bolt3]]. White Mages should use [[Final Fantasy I/Magic/White#Dia2|Dia2]] or [[Final Fantasy I/Magic/White#Cure2|Cure2]] when necessary. It shouldn't last any longer than one round if your levels are high enough. One thing to note about Evil Eye is that it returns even after you kill it - if you step on the tile again you'll start the fight again. This means two things: 1) don't step on it until after you've gotten the levistone, exited the cave, and saved your game, and 2) come back later to beat the crap out of it some more and raise your levels.
 
== [[Final Fantasy I/Walkthrough#Lykion Desert|Lykion Desert]] ==
After you win, you'll be able to take the [[Final Fantasy I/Items#Levistone|levistone]]. Walk around, and you'll probably fall through the floor back to floor 3a. Make your way back to the stairs, and you'll be be back outside.
 
Now you'll have to put your levistone to work, but where you ask. First, get back to your ship, then take it to the south-eastern edge of the continent, and you should see a river that goes westward. Take your canoe down this river, then turn south, get out and walk west into the Lykion Desert. Use the levistone while standing in the desert and you'll get the (start short fanfare) airship.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 3 August 2023

Cardia Islands and the Citadel of Trials

Now that they're aboard the Airship the Light Warriors move quickly to new lands and adventures. Before them lies a great challenge. The first stop is a chain of green islands. Here in the Cardia Islands is the home of Bahamut's Dragons. Bahamut, the King, can bestow a great gift, but first you must prove your courage.

Cardia Islands[edit]

Cardia Islands
  • A: NES - Cabin, DoS - Tent
  • B: NES - 575 Gil, DoS - Dry Ether
  • C: NES - Soft, DoS - Gold Needle
  • D: NES - 10 Gil, DoS - Elixir
  • E: NES - House, DoS - Cottage
  • F: 500 Gil
  • G: NES - 160 Gil, DoS - X-Potion
  • H: 9500 Gil
  • I: 2750 Gil
  • J: 1520 Gil
  • K: 2750 Gil
  • L: 2000 Gil
  • M: 1455 Gil

There are six entrances to the Dragon Caves, located on the chain of islands between the two northern continents. This is the home of the Dragons of Carida. Talk to the friendly dragons and obtain the many treasures the caves have to offer. The dragons seem to have courage on their minds. Everywhere you go there is talk of testing and ordeals. That is the way of the dragons; they respect bold and courageous humans and despise weakness. The Light Warriors must seek out King Bahamut and learn that task he has set for them.

The Light Warriors are bidden by Bahamut to go to the Citadel of Trials and return with proof of their courage. But what is that proof? None of the dragons are willing to speak of it. Surely it must be a very terrible thing if the brave dragons will not even mention its name. Or perhaps part of the trial is to discover the object. In fact, that is exactly what is expected. The real trial lying ahead is to penetrate the castle and poke into every nook and cranny. Then bring back what you find.

Citadel of Trials[edit]

The Citadel of Trials is your next stop, though you may want to explore some of the newly accessible towns via your airship. Gaia, for instance, sells powerful but expensive armor, and the best weapon for a Black Mage. To reach the Citadel of Trials by airship you'll have to find a safe place to land. The small green patch just across the water to the north may seem like a good choice, but you'll have a long walk ahead of you to reach the castle. A closer landing site is actually far to the east of the castle. Take several Tents with you to avoid having to march back to the Airship every time your HP runs low. (Alternatively, you can access the castle with your boat by docking in front of the short river, and it will only be a very short journey away.)

Also known as the Castle of Ordeal, it is aptly named—the inhabitants are fierce, the mazes are devious and the goal is unclear. Three floors of constant danger and battle await those who enter, but you have no choice, Make sure your HP is full and that you have 99 Potions.

Floor 1[edit]

Citadel of Trials F1

When you arrive at the castle, an old man will require proof of your eligibility to enter, in the form of the Crown that you obtained by defeating Astos. This should be no problem, and you will be allowed to enter the castle. He will instruct you to visit the throne, which you can find in the room in the upper left corner. Sit on the throne to be warped to the dungeon's second level.

Bear in mind that many powerful magic users dwell in this castle. Against some of these you'll have little defense, but the right spells can make a difference. The Protera spell helps the warriors dodge attacks. Silence works on many enemies, such as the Medusas. NulBlaze is a must against fire-casting Rakshasa (Mancats). Use these defensive spells at the start of an attack, and bring along a good supply of Gold Needles (Soft) in case you are turned to stone.

Floor 2[edit]

Citadel of Trials F2

The second floor of the Castle is a maze of closed rooms. When you touch a column, however, you'll be teleported to one of the other rooms. You'll need to warp from room to room in a specific order to reach the staircase in the lower right corner. In some cases, there will only be one column to touch and you won't have to figure anything out. In other cases however, you will have to choose between two or even three columns. But there's one rule that will help you reach the third floor quickly and reduce the number of attacks you face while in the Citadel: always choose the lowest column. The lowest column will advance you to where you need to go; any other choice will send you in circles and force you to repeat steps. Along the way, do not forget to collect the item in treasure chest A: the Zeus Gauntlets (Potion in Pixel Remaster) (although in truth, if you miss it, you'll have a chance to obtain it again on the third floor.) Read on for more information about this powerful piece of equipment.

Floor 3[edit]

Citadel of Trials F3
  • A: Healing Staff
  • B: NES - Gold Bracelet, DoS - Ruby Armlet
  • C: NES - Ice Sword, DoS - Ice Brand
  • D: NES - Iron Gauntlet, DoS - Steel Gloves
  • E: Zeus Gauntlets
  • F: NES - House, DoS - Cottage
  • G: 1455 Gil
  • H: 7340 Gil
  • I: Rat's Tail

Within the citadel, you will find a new kind of weapon and armor. The Healing Staff and the Zeus Gauntlets, when equipped, don't seem much different from other weapons and armor. Their true value comes to light when you select them in the Items menu during battle. The Healing Staff will let you cast Heal on your party members, while the Gauntlets will cast Thundara on your enemies. Any class can use them, creating new strategic options while fighting. Place these types of weapons and armor at the top of your item list for quick access during combat.

The Rat's Tail, the key item you're looking for, is in a chest next to the throne. Approaching the throne will warp you back to the first level—but not before forcing you into battle with Dragon Zombies.

Dragon Zombie
  • HP: 268
  • Experience Points: 2331
  • Gil: 999
  • Rare Drop: DOS Megalixir

Since you are forced into this fight, you cannot run away, but there is little reason to worry. Though they are dragons, they are still undead, and therefore very susceptible to magics that all the undead are weak against. A combination of Fira and Diara will practically destroy them in one round. Casting Haste on your fighters will also help them cut right through the dragons' defense.

When they are defeated, sit on the throne to be transported back to the first floor of the citadel. Exit and trek back to your airship in order to return to Bahamut. He rewards your courage by promoting the Light Warriors to a higher status.

Bahamut's cave[edit]

Bahamut's cave F1
Bahamut's cave F2

Upon seeing the Rat's Tail, Bahamut will recognize your courage and reward your bravery by enhancing the abilities of your party members. Once the Dragon King has upgraded your character classes, all party members except Masters will be free to learn new magic. Travel the world, returning to old towns to buy new spells. Assign lower-level spells to Knights and Ninjas, neither of whom could use magic in their previous class. Your Wizards may need to discard spells (not possible in the original NES version) from certain levels to learn new spells like Teleport and Exit.

Class changes
FFI warrior.gif When the Warrior becomes a Knight, he is able to equip the stronger weapons and armor. In fact, he becomes a formidable war machine. Even better, he is now able to use certain white magic spells, up to level 3. FFI knight.gif
FFI thief.gif Once the Thief becomes a Ninja a whole new world of specialized weapons opens up. He is also able to make use of most pieces of armor. His quickness and strength are enhanced, and he can learn all black magic spells up to level 4. FFI ninja.gif
FFI monk.gif A Monk/Master is a very special warrior. With the skill of hands and feet, speed and intelligence, he can combat anything. After transformation, the Master becomes your best pure fighting warrior. FFI master.gif
FFI red mage.gif When the Red Mage becomes a Red Wizard, his attack power is enhanced. Still, they remain the one well rounded warrior in the party, able to use most (but not all) weapons and magic spells. Return to Elfheim, Melmond and Crescent Lake to learn many valuable new spells. FFI red wizard.gif
FFI white mage.gif The White Wizard is considerably stronger that her former self as a White Mage. Late in the game, you may even wish to equip her with a powerful sword. Her best role, however, remains that of protector. Return to Crescent Lake to purchase Exit. FFI white wizard.gif
FFI black mage.gif The Black Mage gains some physical stamina and strength from his transformation to Black Wizard, but not enough to make him much of a fighter. Casting Black Magic is still his strength and chief purpose. Go back to Melmond to purchase Teleport. FFI black wizard.gif