Final Fantasy IX HD Walkthrough Part 18 - Treno

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Final Fantasy IX HD Walkthrough Part 18 - Treno\r
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Gemini Stelazzio: 1:40\r
Taurus Stelazzio: 3:26\r
Bloodsword: 6:40\r
Griffin Battle: 9:40\r
Auction House: 11:26\r
Supersoft: 19:40\r
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Garnet, Steiner and Marcus finaly arrive at Treno, there they meet with Doctor Tot who informs them that they can use the Gargan Roo station system to make it to Alexandria.\r
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There are a lot of things to do in Treno: go the Queen Stellas house and give her the Stelazzio coins that you obtained so far, go to the auction house and bid on every item avaiable and battle a Griffin in the weapon shop.\r
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Final Fantasy IX (ファイナルファンタジーIX Fainaru Fantajī Nain?) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. Originally released in 2000, it is the ninth title in the Final Fantasyand last to debut on the original PlayStation console. In new, it was re-released as a PSone Classics title on the PlayStation Network. The game introduced new features to thelike the Active Time Event, Mognet, and a unique equipment and skill system.\r
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Final Fantasy IXs plot centers on a war between nations. Players follow a young thief named Zidane Tribal, who joins with others to defeat Queen Brahne of Alexandria, the one responsible for starting the war. The plot shifts, however, when the charers realise that Brahne is working with an even more threatening person called Kuja.\r
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Final Fantasy IX was developed alongside Final Fantasy Vİ, but took a different approach by returning to the more traditional style of the early Final Fantasy games. Consequently, Final Fantasy IX was influenced significantly by the original Final Fantasy game, and features allusions to other titles in the . It was released to critical acclaim and holds the highest Metacritic score of all Final Fantasy installments. Final Fantasy IX was commercially successful, selling 5.30 million units worldwide by March 31, 2003.\r
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Ports for iOS and Android were released in February 2016, while a port for Microsoft Windows was released in April 2016. (source wikipedia).