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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Wild Arms
Grudiev. Ashley is given the Grudiev medium by Tim after he helps Tony and friends chase after the cat in the town of Meria.
Rail Gun. This weapon is used by the commander of Ashley's musketeer troop. It is later usable by Brad about midway through the game.
Vinsfeld. Ptolomea is a member of the four-person fighting force called Cocytus, which is under the employ of Odessa. Irving is the leader of the Agile Remote Mission Squad, of which Tim later becomes a member. ARMS is employed to stop Odessa from taking over the world.
Caina. Caina, while not as powerful as the other members of Cocytus, makes up for this by casting powerful (and annoying) magic spells using Randolph, the Magic Key.
Teleport Orb. When you obtain the Teleport Orb, use it with Lilka in the lead and search for an outpost. A man named Mr. Day will tell you to take a book of advanced magic to the Sielje Region. This outpost is the only place in the game where you can engrave high-level magic spells.
3. You fight the eccentric reptilian duo once at the Raline observatory, again at the Gate Bridge (near Sielje Region), and a third time at the Coffin of 100 Eyes.
Millennium Puzzle. Lilka recalls the Millennium Puzzle while on a visit to Palace Village. Her sister, known only as the "Eleniak Witch Girl", sends her there to help her gain confidence in her own magic abilities.
Doubles experience points and Gella earned. The Lucky Cards double the amount of experience and Gella you receive after winning a battle. They are extremely useful when fighting bosses, and can get your party's levels up in a hurry if you destroy all of the parts.
Van Burace. Jack's name was supposed to be "Vambrace", referring to a piece of armor which protects the forearm. His name was inadvertently misspelled in the original North American release; the misspelling was deliberately kept for the remake.
Jane Maxwell. Calamity Jane is the daughter of the Arms Meister Nicholi Maxwell. Martha Jane Canary was the original Calamity Jane of the American West. Hetfield was Professor Emma's last name. Roughknight is Rudy's last name; come to think of it, maybe Jane will someday become a Roughknight!
8 . This is mentioned more than once: Barbados, Berial, Diablo, Leviathan, Lolithia, Lucifer, Sado, and the Earth Golem. The Earth Golem joins your quest, while the other seven can all be fought at different points during the game.
Lolithia. You fight Lolithia in the Photosphere, midway through the game. Berial is in Malduke at the end of the game. Barbados and Sado are optional bosses who do not become available until much later; Barbados is in the desert and becomes available once you have the Gull Wing, while Sado is in the Mine Area of Malduke.
A demon. In the Gate Generator, Zed causes the floor to collapse, believing that the party will not be able to cross. Jack proves him wrong by using the Grapple on Zed himself.
It seems that Zed learns from his "earlier" mistake, as he uses his sword to deflect the Grapple in the remake, forcing the player to find another method to cross.
Proto Wing. The airship is originally named "Proto Wing," then becomes "Gull Wing" after its altitude capabilities are upgraded. Epoch is from "Chrono Trigger" and Falcon is from "Final Fantasy IV".
Zephyr. When you go to Baskar Village, you are told to pray for Zephyr, the "Wind of Hope." Eventually Rudy succeeds in summoning Zephyr, after Love and Courage have already been obtained. Raftina is the Guardian of Love, who is released by Cecilia; Jack summons the Guardian of Courage, Justine. The Guardian of Desire, Luceid, accompanies Boomerang; he is not directly usable in the game. However, Luceid's power becomes part of the Bless Blade which you can obtain at the Ancient Arena. In later games of the series, Luceid joins the other three as a Guardian Lord.
Although "Wild Arms" was heavily overshadowed by its contemporary, "Final Fantasy VII," it was successful enough to merit several sequels and one remake of the original game. What was the name of the remake? | "Wild Arms": Guardians Versus Demons
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Wild Arms: Alter Code F. "Wild Arms: Alter Code F" was a game for PlayStation 2, and was released in North America on November 15, 2005. The game took the characters, locations, and plot from the original and combined them with completely new graphics, sound, puzzles, and battle mechanics. It also made five of the original game's supporting characters into playable characters, including my personal favorite, Calamity Jane.
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