Start a game with four characters. Choose one to be your permanent character and the other three to be temporary. After creating the characters, go to Tipa. Have the temporary characters drop their money (200 Gil each) and their inventory items. Enter Tipa with your permanent character and take the money and items. Repeat this as many times as desired.
This trick require at least two players. First, create your two characters. Then, go back and create more characters. Have one of the players play as one of the character that you want to progress the story with, and the other player play as a character that you just created. Go to "Money" via the menu and drop all of the money off the unwanted character. Then, have the first player pick up the dropped money. This should give you 200 gil per character. Delete the unwanted character and create new ones for another 200 gil.
Enter Conall Curach in the fourth year and go through the first area. There are five treasure chests in the first area. Once you reach the second area, there are nine treasure chests that are accessible at all times. The area where you can get fast and easy money is at one of the last chests in that area. Go down a long path to get there. Once there, you will find three Abaddon. They have 32 HP, STR 6, DEF 5, and MAG 6. Use Gravity on them so that they are on the ground and hit away. They will drop a Jagged Scythe, which can be sold for 900 gil each. You can usually leave Conall Curach with at least 3,000 gil by doing this, You can also use a Jagged Scythe to make a Mighty Weapon.
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Receive 100,000 Gil
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2006-12-13 at 02:10:35
Go to Alfitaria and talk to Knocfelna -- collect a drop of myrrh -- Go back to Alfitaria and talk to Knocfelna again -- wait until the year is odd -- Go to Marr's Pass and talk to Te Odo the female Selkie -- collect a drop of myrrh -- Go to the east side of the Jegon River and talk to the disguised princess -- leave via land, then return to the east side -- Knocfelna should be hanging around the Jegon River. Talk to him -- collect another drop of myrrh -- Head over to the Fields Of Fum and find the Knocfelna talking to the princess -- collect another drop of myrrh -- Go to Leuda by boat and witness Knocfelna's heated discussion with the princess. Talk to both of them, then leave -- collect a drop of myrrh -- Return to Leuda and talk to the princess and Knocfelna again -- leave via land and return to Leuda -- View cutscene -- go all the way back to Alfitaria -- View cutscene -- accept the gift of 100,000 gil from the princess --
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Painting Mog and its Effects
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2006-12-13 at 02:10:15
In Single Player Mode, whenever you enter a moogle house, Mog is in front of the fireplace. He asks you to paint him. You can make him look neat, but painting Mog has special effects. Whenever Mog says "Hang in there, kupo!" when you are in battle, he'll cast a spell provided you've made him put down the chalice. His color affects whether he'll cast a Fire spell, Blizzard spell, or a Thunder spell:
White/Haircut - Random Red - Always Fire Blue - Always Blizzard Green - Always Thunder
Also, if you use the Game Boy Advance in Single Player Mode, you get the Multiplayer Mode Radar and your Bonus Condition. Mog's color also affects which Radar you get:
White - Map Red - Monster Radar Blue - Treasure Chest Radar Green - Monster Data
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Play Any Blazin' Caravans Course at Any Moogle House
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2006-12-13 at 02:09:49
Once you visit all 23 moogle houses and collect all 23 stamps, you will no longer need to go to a certain Moogle House to play a specific course. Any moogle house lets you play any of the different Blazin' Caravans tracks.
Unlockable
How to Unlock
Play any Blazin' Caravns tack, no matter what Moogle House you're at
Collect 23 Mog stamps
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Mini Game
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2006-12-13 at 02:09:22
The game can only be played on the GBA screens.
Unlockable
How to Unlock
Blazin' Caravans
Complete a full set of mog stamps by collecting various stamps from all the Moogle Nests.
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Magic Rings
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2006-12-13 at 02:08:55
It's much more convinient to utilize Magic Rings instead of Magicite. You have a fair chance of obtaining one in the Rings' respective level, either from a Treasure Chest or after beating the Boss enemy. They will count as Artifacts/Treasures. They can be found easily by just repeatedly replaying the level, save the Life Ring. You must be on your 3rd try or higher to find it.
Unlockable
How to Unlock
Cure Ring
Chance of finding it in Conall Curach
Fire Ring
Chance of finding it on Mt. Kilanda
Ice Ring
Chance of finding it in the Veo Lu Sluice
Life Ring
Rare chance of finding it in Conall Curach
Thunder Ring
Chance of finding it in the Selepation Cave
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Free Boat Rides
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2006-12-13 at 02:08:27
Once you gain the ability to travel to Mt Kilanda (Year 4) and Leuda/Lynari Desert (Year 5), look out for the items Kilanda Sulfur (Mt Kilanda) and Cactus Flower (Lynari Desert). You can trade these items with Tristan for increasingly valuable discounts.
Once you get a discount, it will apply to the entire caravan, which helps considerably in multiplayer, where you have to pay per head for boat rides.
Unlockable
How to Unlock
20% Discount
Trade in either the Kilanda Sulfur or the Cactus Flower.
50% Discount
Trade in both the Kilanda Sulfur and the Cactus Flower.
Boat Pass (ride free for life)
Two years after getting the 50% discount, Tristan will offer to sell you the pass for 50,000 gil.
Cactus Flower
Inside a destructable plant in the Lynari Desert. When approaching the boss's arena, instead of dropping into the pit, continue clockwise to find it.
Kilanda Sulfur
Find it in a treasure chest near the top of Mt Kilanda, in the area immediately before the boss.
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Starting Stats for Tribes
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2006-12-13 at 02:11:47
Clavats
Hearts/HP: 4/8 Attack: 6 Defense: 7 Magic: 13 Styles: Males: Cow lick, natural, head band, and cap. Styles: female: Long hair, short hair, dark coat, and white cap. Clavats start with an advantage in defense and spellcasting, but are not initially skilled with weapons. They wield swords and other blades. Lilty
Hearts/HP: 4/8 Attack: 7 Defense: 6 Magic: 12 Styles: Males: Bare head, horned helm, steel visor, and bucket head. Styles: Females: Bare head, blue armor, elegant, and red mask. Small but fierce, Lilties have the best starting stats for combat but cannot put as much into spells. Lilties use spears, lances, and halberds. Yuke
Hearts/HP: 4/8 Attack: 5 Defense: 5 Magic: 15 Styles: Males: One horn, bumpy, long beak, black mage. Styles: Female: Spiral, tulip, spoon, and heart top. Yukes have the best magic stats and power-up spells quickly. Their Attack and defense tend to suffer. Yukes wield hammers in battle. Selkie
Hearts/HP: 4/8 Attack: 7 Defense: 6 Magic: 12 Styles: Males: Wolfie, shark eyes, raccoon tail, and bandana. Styles: Female: Wolfie, shark eyes, raccoon tail, and owl head. Selkies do not have high strength, but can power up the fastest Focus Attacks with their weapons. They strike with mauls, cudgels and rackets. You will need to choose one of the eight family trades to occupy your parents and siblings while you are on the road. When you return home, you can get trade-specific items from your family. Consider starting eight characters to cram your town with every item-gaining opportunity possible. When you create your character, you will select one of eight family trades. The one you choose can have a big impact on your inventory over time. Your family will ask you to send gifts in your letters from afar. If you send back items that pertain to the family trade, you will get a big payoff in due time. You will not find many towns or tradespeople on your journey. Visit your family (and other families in your town) for rare opportunities to trade.