I love how 'FF Tactics' hides its coolest stuff behind layers of obscurity. To recruit Cloud, you need patience and a bit of luck. First, progress to Chapter 4 and visit Goug’s bar. Boco, the chocobo, hands over the Cloudy Gem—hold onto it tight. Then, dive into the Deep Dungeon’s hidden chamber, where a tough battle awaits. Victory nets you Cloud, but here’s the twist: his Limit Breaks are totally random. Sometimes he’ll obliterate foes; other times, he’ll fizzle. It’s a gamble, but his presence alone is a nod to 'FFVII' fans. The whole process feels like a secret handshake between you and the devs, rewarding those who dig deep.
Unlocking Cloud is like solving a puzzle wrapped in nostalgia. After hitting Chapter 4, make sure you’ve got a thief in your crew—someone who can snag items mid-fight. Head to Goug Machine City’s pub, chat with Boco (the chocobo bartender, because why not?), and grab the Cloudy Gem. Then, trek to the Deep Dungeon’s secret spot, where you’ll face a brutal fight. Win it, and Cloud’s yours. His moves are a throwback to 'FFVII,' but the randomness of his Limits keeps things fresh. It’s a grind, but the payoff is pure fan service.
Cloud’s unlock in 'FF Tactics' is a wild ride. Get to Chapter 4, nab the Cloudy Gem from Boco in Goug, then brave the Deep Dungeon’s hidden fight. Win, and he joins—quirks and all. His random Limits keep battles spicy, and it’s just cool to see him in Ivalice.
Getting Cloud in 'Final Fantasy Tactics' is one of those hidden gems that feels like uncovering a secret level in an old-school RPG. You gotta complete a specific chain of events, and it’s not straightforward at all. First, head to the bar in Goug Machine City after reaching Chapter 4. Talk to the guy named Boco—yes, the chocobo—and he’ll give you a weird item called 'Cloudy Gem.' Now, here’s the kicker: you need to have a character with the 'Steal' ability in your party. Take that gem to the Deep Dungeon’s hidden room, fight a tough battle, and boom—Cloud Strife joins your squad. It’s such a niche reference to 'FFVII,' but totally worth it for fans.
Honestly, the process is convoluted, but that’s part of the charm. 'FF Tactics' loves its obscure side quests, and this one feels like a love letter to Square’s other titles. Cloud’s stats are solid, though his Limit Breaks are randomized, which adds a fun layer of unpredictability. If you’re a completionist, this is a must-do, even if it’s just to say you pulled off one of the game’s weirder feats.
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The girl, Eira... she is chaos incarnate. With her snow-white hair and lethal green eyes, she looks like an angel, but she fights like a demon. At the Selection, she did not bow to me. Instead, she looked me in the eye, and I saw the same fire in her that consumes me.
I chose her. Not to save her from misery, but to break her. To forge her into a warrior for the coming war.
But there is something I didn't count on.
My dragon has become obsessed with her. And as our angry arguments grow hotter and the boundaries of physical training begin to blur, I must realize a terrible truth:
The girl is not afraid of the darkness. She is the flame itself, capable of incinerating my world.
Two scarred souls. A single chance for survival.
Will we kill each other before the enemy reaches the gates?
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To her confusion, Gwyneth, despite her adult body, becomes the empire's most coveted 'BABY.'
Luckily, she finds a doting family that spoils her utterly, even securing her the lordship of a small, 12-planet galaxy. Yet, Gwyneth's arrival is no accident.
While Gwyneth navigates the absurdity of being a pampered 'minor' in an adult body, the universe itself is in peril. Emperor Alaric Lykos, the last of the powerful Royal Fenrir Clan, is the sole anchor of the universe. An ancient prophecy warns that if his line falls, all will collapse.
Though pressured to marry, the Fenrir Clan's unique bloodline will only settle for its destined bond, a soulmate whose identity has remained a ghost in the cosmic radar...
Until now.
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As Logan's demeanor shifts from bully to devoted partner, she must navigate the treacherous landscape of pack politics, ancient magic, and forbidden love.
Will she find happiness and acceptance, or will the shadows of her past define her future?
Dive into a tale of family bonds, rivalry, and the unbreakable mate bond, where pain and mystery entwine with supernatural powers and the thrill of destiny.
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Felicia Rivers spends ten years hating me after the death of her first love, Samuel Gardner.
No matter how hard I try to please her, she merely sneers in response. "If you really want to make me happy, why don't you just die?"
A sharp pain pierces my heart when I hear that.
But when a burning roof beam comes crashing down on me, she saves me but dies. As she lies in my arms, she uses the last of her strength to brush away my hand that is holding hers.
"Michael Sommerson, how wonderful my life would've been if I hadn't met you…"
At her funeral, her mother, Lady Rivers, sobs uncontrollably. "This is all my fault. I never should have forced you to marry him. If I had let you marry Samuel like you wanted, would things have turned out differently today?"
Lord Rivers glares at me with hatred in his eyes. "Felicia saved you three times. Why do you only ever bring disaster into her life? Why wasn't it you who died?"
Everyone looks back and think Felicia marrying me is a mistake, including myself.
In the end, I leap from the top of Star Tower and return to ten years earlier.
This time, I decide to sever all ties with Felicia and give everyone the ending they want.
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"Babe, whenever you miss me, you can press this button on the doll. Once you've unlocked the easter egg, I'll come back and spend time with you."
Later on, the plane Cameron had boarded crashes. I can only hug the doll he's given me, unable to sleep a wink at night.
All I can do is press the button repeatedly until my fingertip goes numb and stiff.
When I press it for the thousandth time, the doll lags momentarily. Then the recorded voice takes on an entirely different tone.
"This marks the thousandth time you've hit this button! Congratulations on unlocking the easter egg!
"Gwen, Mari and I have already registered our marriage. Our wedding will take place at the end of this year. I know this is unfair to you, but there's no such thing as 'first-come, first-served' in romance. I hope that you can give us your blessings.
"Mari wants me to tell you that you will always be the bridesmaid of her wedding. I really hope you can attend our wedding since our families are friends and all. I will always be an older brother figure to you."
My finger freezes at the message. As soon as the last word falls, I feel my phone buzzing.
Marissa Becker has texted me.
"Gwen, I'm getting married soon! I've reserved a slot for you as my bridesmaid! You must attend the wedding, okay?"
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Alexandria stood watching them both, 'interesting, vampire guy wants to stay in Hollandis when he can't even control his thirst for blood' Alex thought.
Alexandria is a wolf kid, her parents suspected she might have been deprived of powers, which is a curse to the werewolf clan one that could attract even a death sentence to the victim. Her parents decide to send her off to the human world, where she has to survive, with her unusual beauty, she goes through a lot.
She later joins the National security and intelligence Academy in Hollandis_the human land where she learns to fight according to her parent's wishes. There she comes in contact with Regal the vampire prince, who had to escape his home after his father_the king, sudden death, he runs to Ben a human who is his father's friend and Alexandria's guardian.
Alexandria is then stuck in the position of taking responsibility for him after knowing he is a vampire and could be dangerous to humans or refusing and sending him back to fang city, where he would either die or survive and come back for her.
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"Regal Raymond, what do you want me to do, what if you harm someone, I can't always be there, who would take responsibility?" Ben asked, "she!" Regal said pointing suddenly at Alex.
Alex, eyes widened in surprise "what?" Ben asked. "She would take responsibility for me" Regal repeated. "What! Me?" Alexandria exclaimed while eyeing him.
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"Ben, she is incredibly strong, I just had a short encounter with her a while ago..."
Vincent Valentine is one of those characters that just oozes cool factor, and unlocking him in 'Final Fantasy VII' feels like uncovering a hidden gem. First, you gotta reach the Shinra Mansion in Nibelheim. Remember that creepy place with all the secrets? Inside, there's a locked door in the basement—you'll need the key from the safe upstairs. The combination is Right 36, Left 10, Right 59, Right 97. Open the safe, grab the key, and head back down.
Once you unlock the door, you'll find Vincent just lying there in a coffin, all mysterious. Talk to him a few times, and he’ll join your party after a bit of convincing. He’s totally worth it, especially if you’re into his limit breaks and backstory. Plus, who doesn’t love a guy who turns into a monster? I always make a beeline for him on replays—his vibe adds so much to the game.
Man, unlocking Shadow Cloud in 'Kingdom Hearts' was such a grind back in the day, but totally worth it. You gotta complete the 'Gummi Ship Mission' called 'Darkness in the Clouds' first—it’s tucked away in the Neverland sector. Took me forever to find it! After that, you need to collect 10 'Dark Matter' items, which drop from those pesky Shadow Heartless in the End of the World map. Not gonna lie, farming those was tedious, but the payoff? Shadow Cloud’s speed boost is insane for late-game mobility.
Oh, and don’t forget to talk to Cid afterward to actually equip it. I missed that step once and rage-quit for a whole afternoon before realizing my mistake. The ability’s a game-changer for dodging boss attacks, especially in the Hades Cup.