Character in the game "Final Fantasy IX": Bibi Ornidia

Character in the game "Final Fantasy IX": Bibi Ornidia

Bibi Onydia is a character who appears in the RPG game Final Fantasy 9. One of the initial companions in FF9, and also the first player to be able to freely operate for a long time. Short in stature, wearing a large pointed hat, with his face completely buried in the shadows, only revealing two golden eyes, identical to the classic image of the Black Demon Taoist in the FF series. Extremely introverted in personality, but curious and fond of card games. Also interested in various small games. The two highly challenging mini games in the game are exclusive to Bibi.
World map in the game Final Fantasy VIII

World map in the game Final Fantasy VIII

Final Fantasy VIII is primarily set in a fictional world consisting of five major continents. The second largest continent is Galbadia, located in the west of the world and has many must pass destinations for gaming. The northernmost continent of Trebia is an ice covered region. In the approximate center of the world map is Balam, which is the smallest land and the starting point of the game. There is also a relatively small continent in the middle, which has become desolate, riddled with holes, and covered in rocks due to the impact of the "Tears of the Moon" - the event of a monster falling from the moon to Earth. The southern land is composed of fragmented and separated islands.
World map in the game Final Fantasy VII

World map in the game Final Fantasy VII

The map of the game "Final Fantasy VII" consists of seven major regions, including Grassland, Zhuno, Kolylu, Gongaga, Lucky Valley, Nifour, and Central Ocean.
Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Shadow of Darkness

Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Shadow of Darkness

This weapon is Dark Shadow from Final Fantasy VII and is a one handed sword that Claude can obtain.
Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Double Headed Viper

Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Double Headed Viper

The "Double Headed Viper" is one of Yufei's weapons in Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, which combines two crescent shaped sickles into a deadly revolving blade. Can create storms, inflict damage on nearby enemies, and suck them over.
The weapon in the game Final Fantasy XIV: revolver blade

The weapon in the game Final Fantasy XIV: revolver blade

This weapon is the revolver blade that can be used by Gun Warriors in Final Fantasy XIV. It can be purchased through the 5.0 electronic collection package.
Weapon in the game "Final Fantasy XIV": Qingyin Dharma Ball

Weapon in the game "Final Fantasy XIV": Qingyin Dharma Ball

This weapon is the Qing Yin magic ball from Final Fantasy XIV, a Red Mage artifact made by a goldsmith in the sixth volume of the cheat book.
The weapon in the game Final Fantasy VII: Sword of Skyworth

The weapon in the game Final Fantasy VII: Sword of Skyworth

This weapon is from Final Fantasy VII and is called the Sword of Skiawana.
Weapon in the game Final Fantasy VII: The Red Sword used by Genesis Lapsodos

Weapon in the game Final Fantasy VII: The Red Sword used by Genesis Lapsodos

Genesis Lapsaudos is a fictional character in the game Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core, who is an enemy of the protagonist Zack Phil. A first-class soldier of the Shinra army, deeply immersed in literature, especially fond of reading the narrative poem 'LOVELESS'. The Red Sword is a red bodied sword with a single winged handguard, which can be made to emit a red light and enhance its destructive power by singing mantras. Genesis even used his sword body to resist Sephiroth's "Ju He Zhan".
Weapon in the game Final Fantasy XIV: The Sword of the Goddess

Weapon in the game Final Fantasy XIV: The Sword of the Goddess

This weapon is the Thorn Sword from Final Fantasy XIV: Goddess's Thorn Sword, dropped from Sofia's Battlegrounds.
Weapon in Final Fantasy XV: Engine Sword

Weapon in Final Fantasy XV: Engine Sword

This weapon is the weapon engine sword from the game Final Fantasy XV, an enhanced version of the one handed sword gifted by Regis on his 16th birthday. It can absorb elements when defeating enemies.
Vehicle in the game Final Fantasy VII Remake: Hardy Daytona

Vehicle in the game Final Fantasy VII Remake: Hardy Daytona

It is a motorcycle from Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII Remake, and Claude rides it as the group escapes from the Shinra Tower. This scene leads to a mini game where Claude must ride a motorcycle and a pickup truck carrying other team members, using his sword to attack the pursuing Shinra troops. In the original game, this mini game can be replayed later at the Miracle Square on the Golden Disc, where GP and Speed Source will receive rewards for high enough scores.
Weapon of Final Fantasy XVI: The Unyielding

Weapon of Final Fantasy XVI: The Unyielding

This sword is a weapon of Final Fantasy XVI and one of the seven legendary swords of the Rozfield family. Grand Duke Elvin's personal sword. It was stored in the Murdoch family for a long time, but later Hannah entrusted it to Clive and returned to the Rozfield family again.
Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Destruction Sword

Weapon in Final Fantasy VII: Destruction Sword

The Destroyer Sword is a weapon in the Final Fantasy VII game series, a hero's sword that carries the dreams of warriors. There are three masters in total, the first one is Shenluo 1st Angel, but Angel has hardly used it. He only carries the sword on his back and even uses a regular sword during battles, which shows that this sword is very important to Angel. Later, Angel passed it on to Zack, and from then on, the destructive sword officially demonstrated its power. Zack used this sword to defeat Genesis. Later, Zack died in the Midgar Wilderness and passed the sword to Claude. Claude followed Zack's will and dreams, embodying the spirit of a warrior.
GBA game cartridge Final Fantasy VI

GBA game cartridge Final Fantasy VI

Final Fantasy VI is a role-playing game released by Japanese company SQUARE on the SFC platform in 1994, and is the sixth installment in the Final Fantasy series. The game tells the story of a player playing as a Warrior of Light, embarking on an adventure to save the world. Final Fantasy VI is a mature game that, like the fourth installment, combines the advantages of previous game systems and incorporates changes. With a grand story and gorgeous graphics, the sixth installment has become a classic game in the minds of most players. Compared to the later seventh, eighth, and ninth generations, some players still believe that this game is still the best.