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In the original Final Fantasy 7, Aerith is killed by Sephiroth halfway through. After finding the Black Materia in the Temple of the Ancients, the party travels to the Ancient Forest in pursuit of ...
Sephiroth's Intervention card references a well-known death scene in Final Fantasy VII. Aerith's card gains +1/+1 counters when players gain life, acknowledging her tragic fate.
Like Zack’s Crisis Core death, she knows she may be sacrificing herself to stop Sephiroth in the long term. That’s her choice to make, not Cloud’s. Square Enix ...
Death and sacrifice are as fundamental to Final Fantasy as chocobos, moogles, and gruff guys named Cid. With the death of a key character at the end of Final Fantasy VII disc one, the series set a ...
Sephiroth; Each of these Variants plays mechanically like the enemies you have fought in other Final Fantasy games. Bomb can unleash fireballs and explodes on death to decimate the area.
Well, Sephiroth knows that Aerith’s death is a huge catalyst for Cloud and the group to begin their planet-saving journey. And so by not killing Aerith, Sephiroth can avoid Cloud going on a path ...
As players exited the cut scene in 1997, Sephiroth belittles Aerith’s death, saying she soon will become part of the planet’s energy. In the Japanese text ...
The length of Sephiroth’s sword in FF7 actually changes, says Tetsuya Nomura ‘The Masamune’s blade has an organic quality to it, lengthening and shortening as needed’ ...