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**Recruiting him at the Master Sword Region by defeating Young Link and Zelda in the World of Light. | **Recruiting him at the Master Sword Region by defeating Young Link and Zelda in the World of Light. | ||
==Dissida Final Fantasy Opera | ==Dissida Final Fantasy Opera Omnia== | ||
'''''Dissida Final Fantasy Opera | '''''Dissida Final Fantasy Opera Omnia''''' is a [[Cell phone]] game which as of October 13th, 2020 crossed over with {{DQStars}}. | ||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Revision as of 07:27, 13 October 2020
Final Fantasy is an RPG series with an emphasis on fantasy and science fiction by Square Enix.
The franchises had 15 main games and as with the Dragon Quest series several spinoff released.
The series has also crossed over with Dragon Quest on several occasions.
Character bio
- Cloud Strife - Employed by the eco-terrorist organization AVALANCHE as a mercenary and armed with his Buster Sword. Cloud first appeared in Final Fantasy VII and debuted in the 3DS/Wii U installment of Super Smash Bros as a DLC character.
- Mog
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Playable character
- Cloud Strife - The character can be unlocked by:
- Going through VS Matches, with Cloud being the 55th character to unlock, or Classic Mode with Samus and those in her unlock tree up to Dark Samus. After either condition is met, he must be defeated in Midgar.
- Recruiting him at the Master Sword Region by defeating Young Link and Zelda in the World of Light.
Dissida Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
Dissida Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is a Cell phone game which as of October 13th, 2020 crossed over with Dragon Quest of the Stars.
External link
- Final Fantasy on Wikipedia