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If you remember the OOT quiz, you know I love to be tricky, and since I love the game, more than passing knowledge will be required. Read each question very carefully. Research is encouraged!

Go forth!
THE EASY QUESTIONS (2 Points)

  1. Of all of Edgar's Tools, there is only one you can find just once in the game. Which is it?
  2. In addition to being used to recruit Gau, the item Dried Meat serves another purpose, which is to restore HP. How much?
  3. There is a sword, acquired at the Coliseum, that is powerful but can randomly break. What is it's name?
  4. What are Edgar and Sabin's middle names? You must get both correct for credit.
  5. Terra's father ends up in your Esper Collection. What three spells does he allow you to learn?
  6. What is the name of the boss found in the burning house in Thamasa?
  7. Who is the fourth character you are able to enter a name for?
  8. On the Phantom Train, some Ghosts will attack you, but some will also join your party temporarily. What is the name of their special skill?
  9. What is the name of the waterfall Cyan and Sabin leap off of in order to reach the Veldt?
  10. What is Edgar's alias when you first see him in the World of Ruin?
THE INTERMEDIATE QUESTIONS (3 Points)

  1. Name at least three monsters found in the Magitek Factory (excluding bosses)
  2. Name the two characters who are seen flipping coins with the same sides.
  3. What color uniform do Imperial Officers wear?
  4. What weapon is Shadow initially equipped with?
  5. Name the two retaliatory attacks Shadow's dog Interceptor can perform.
  6. What is Relm's last name?
  7. In the World of Ruin, you begin with Celes on a small island. Later, a Magicite appears here. What is its name?
  8. In Mobliz, you encounter an Imperial soldier who is wounded, and you can send letters to his sweetheart in Maranda. What is said sweetheart's name?
  9. Who starts sending this woman flowers in the World of Ruin?
  10. There is an item you can find called Offering that allows you to attack four times in one turn, and to get it, you must fight a monster in a box. What is the name of this monster?
THE HARD QUESTIONS (5 Points)
  1. Name all eight Dragons found in the World of Ruin.
  2. On the Floating Continent, Emperor Gestahl and Kefka stage a brief battle, in which Gestahl tries to use magic, and fails. One of these spells is one that you cannot learn at that point in the game. What is this spell?
  3. Name the three spells you can learn that damage both you and your enemy.
  4. The password is...
  5. On the Phantom Train you may encounter a man named Siegfried, and get into a very short fight with him. He can be encountered in battle once again. Where is this?
  6. What is the name of the Esper who negotiates with General Leo in Thamasa?
  7. In Crescent Mountain on the Veldt, there are no enemies, and you find the Diving Helmet. In this place you can find a treasure, and you can lose money when Gau throws a purse into a crevasse. What is the treasure, and how much money do you lose?
  8. Which character can be turned into the infamous "Psycho Imp"?
  9. How many experience points does an Ipooh give you?
  10. Before the Emperor's Banquet, you are asked to talk to soldiers, some of whom fight you. Several of them say that you 'ought to be thrashed'. How many of them actually attempt it themselves?
EXTRA CREDIT (20 Points)
  • Though it is never mentioned in the game, Kefka does have a last name. What is it? You will have to search hard on the net to find this answer.
Good luck, everyone!
I just recovered from the last one. Damn you for making me remember how much I love this game.
I shall take up this cup! Bare in mind, I managed to find THIS on the net! Be ware!

(Some of those *hard* ones are easier than the easy ones I think... well we shall see....)
Well I finished the quiz, and after telling him my answer to his bonus question, I decided to look it up since I never did find out the official source of my answer to see if it was even true.

Anyway, as a result I found out Leo's last name is... apparently... Cristophe. A lot of people sure are convinced of it anyway. I'm guessing that there is some sort of ultimate guide in Japan with this data, but it's hard to say for sure...
Dark Jaguar got an outstanding 115 out of a totally possible 120, missing only one question. And to rub it in on the rest, she went into a lot of detail, even when not asked.

Remember, you CAN look answers up, but not all of them are easy to find.
Well then, DJ did better on Weltall's test than Weltall on DJ's... :)
Ryan Wrote:Remember, you CAN look answers up, but not all of them are easy to find.

That certainly makes things easier. I did DJ's quiz without looking things up and I made a few mistakes I otherwise wouldn't have. I already found one answer I would have gotten wrong on yours if I didn't look things up.
Maybe I made this too easy. DMiller got 108 points. He missed the same question DJ did, along with one other Hard and one Intermediate.
Or maybe saying 'you can look up the answers' was the problem? :)
That too.

Well, since you can look up the answers, why don't you give it a shot?
Because I'd have to look up all of them, and I'm too lazy to spend the time. :)
Hey Weltall I sent you a PM regarding that missed question.
I read it.

I mention one phrase, since several soldiers say this phrase, though not all of them back up their words with action. I put the objective phrase in quotes, so... you still missed it :D
When you said "them", it wasn't clear to me that you were talking about "those who say that phrase", it seemed more like "some of them fight you, how many?". It's a little bit like how DMiller got one of mine right based simply on the fact that I didn't phrase it well enough...
I got that same question wrong for the same reason so I think it's clear it wasn't worded clearly.
We: *is contemporous*

Weltall: *is justifiably not really caring all that much*

:D
I know a few answers, but not enough, so I'm not going to take this quiz. I already flunk. :(
Dark Jaguar Wrote:When you said "them", it wasn't clear to me that you were talking about "those who say that phrase", it seemed more like "some of them fight you, how many?". It's a little bit like how DMiller got one of mine right based simply on the fact that I didn't phrase it well enough...

If I didn't specifically mean "those who say the phrase", then why on earth would I have included it at all, in quotes no less?
I thought you included it just as a way to make the question a tad more clever, but you told me I would have had the question wrong anyway so I officially withdraw my challenge of the results.
I thought it was being clever too...