![]() The dig spot is actually just a bit northwest of the white dot for Shimmering Island on the map. With the Magical Fingertip in your inventory, you can return to the Old Man in Daguerreo to receive the Excalibur. This will probably set you back around 55,000 Gil, so make sure you have the money for it before heading there. After selling those four items to NPCs, head to the auction house again and the Magical Fingertip should show up as one of the items up for sale. Visit the Treno Auction House page for more info on those NPCs. When you have gotten those, you will have to sell each one to a specific NPC inside of Treno. You will need to have won the auction for four items before the Magical Fingertip will appear, which includes the Griffin’s Heart, Une’s Mirror, Doga’s Artifact, and the Rat Tail. Once you do, travel to Treno and head to the auction house. If you haven’t talked to the Old Man in Daguerreo (mentioned above), then go and do that now. In order to get this weapon for Steiner, you will need to find the Magical Fingertip. Subscribe to Premium to Remove Ads The Holy Sword, Excalibur ¶ Speak with him and he’ll ask you to find something called a Magical Fingertip, which is something you’ll get to in a bit. While you’re still in Daguerreo, you might as well check out the weapon/synthesis shops, plus you can begin another side quest here, for the Excalibur While on the second level with the moogle, exit to the left and look for the old man on the left side in this room. The letter you receive from him will have you returning to Alexandria, to Kupo. Noggy will be found in Daguerreo, on the second level on the right side from the entrance hall. You’re getting close to the end here, so there’s not much more. Hand over the letter to Mois, to receive another letter, this one to Noggy. There will be some paths in the weeds here and you want the eastern one to get to the entrance of Fossil Roo. Go to Quale’s house that’s north of the frog pond, then exit to the east. Note that it appears you need Quina in your party, so switch out someone for him/her if you don’t, then head to the place you first met Quina. ![]() Hand over the letter and you’ll get one addressed to Mois, who will be near the entrance to Fossil Roo on the Qu’s Marsh side. Let’s carry on with Mognet Central by flying to Ipsen’s Castle, where Kumool will be in the second room. This synthesis shop also allows you to create gems, but you should have more than enough from doing the Chocographs. The last item might not be better than stuff you have now, though. There’s also the Duel Claws for Amarant, Bracer for a few characters, Golden Skullcap for some party members, Grand Helm for Steiner/Freya, Brave Suit and Grand Armor. There’s a new weapon for Zidane, the Masamune, although it’s weaker than the Orichalcon, which is actually needed to make it. Head for the Black Cat Synthesis Shop to see a bunch of new goodies, although you might not be able to make everything right away. The equipment shop has a few things you haven’t seen before, although none of it is particularly, besides the Thief Hat for Zidane. While you’re still in Black Mage Village, however, check out the shops, as they have been updated with new stock. Give him the letter and he will give you one for Kumool, who’s inside Ipsen’s Castle. Mogryo, the next moogle, is found in Black Mage Village, near the Chocobo stable. The faucet breaks, the water starts pouring out of the broken pipe, the sink overflows, and now the kitchen floor has a few inches of water as well.That’s all there is to do in Burmecia and you will have to exit the same way you entered, so it’s a long run. What happens when you find yourself stuck in a kitchen sink with just a few inches of water to spare? Destroy the faucet by leaping up and latching onto it with your jaws and wiggling your angry, fishy little body around. This cute, razor-toothed fish can bite, and that bite can do damage to certain objects in the world, but also lets you latch onto others and move them. The piranha's ability is a bit trickier to use effectively, but ties into some of the indoor levels in a really creative way. You'd never get into your spaceship, you'd just roll happily around the Citadel like a pointy beach ball. Just imagine if Shepard could do that in Mass Effect. More game protagonists should have that ability, frankly. Plus, it's just fun to be able to inflate yourself. As long as you roll and bounce quickly enough into the next bit of water, you won't drown yourself in the air. Swim, leap out of the water, inflate, and bounce safely along the ground like a spare tire.
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