Midlight's Deep (Tactics)

Midlight's Deep, also known as Deep Dungeon, is an optional dungeon in Final Fantasy Tactics that serves as a sidequest. Located on an island east of the Port City of Warjilis, it consists of ten levels of caves, each of which consist of an independent battlefield. It is home to the most difficult enemies in the game, and the best treasure through the Treasure Hunter ability. This sidequest is needed to be passed in order to recruit the Byblos.

Midlight's Deep can be unlocked after completing the battles in Mullonde. When the player enters Warjilis again, a scene will play, and then Midlight's Deep appears on the World Map. From the start, only one of the ten levels can be accessed. In order to get deeper, the player must fight a battle, all of which function like random battles with random enemies to face. Simply defeating every enemy on the screen will not work, instead, the player must find a passageway which leads to the next level.

This passage is always hidden in one of five different squares on each floor. To find the exit, a unit needs to step on that square. The Treasure Hunter ability is not required, but equipping it is highly recommended to find rare items. After finding the next passage, the heroes must defeat all enemies on the current level to complete the current battle and unlock the next one.

Every battlefield is completely dark, though the player can see the units and the movement squares. To light the areas, the player must kill enemies to create crystals, which light up the area slightly. When there are five crystals on the ground, the area is completely lit.

The tenth level is special in that it holds a regular storyline battle with the secret Lucavi demon Elidibus. Following that battle, it can be accessed as a normal level like all the others.

The Crevasse (NOGIAS)



 * Goblin
 * Black Goblin
 * Gobbledygook
 * Red Panther
 * Coeurl
 * Bomb
 * Grenade
 * Exploder
 * Wisenkin
 * Piscodaemon
 * Squire
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Thief
 * Monk
 * Black Mage
 * Time Mage (Dragqueen)
 * Summoner

The Stair (TERMINATE)



 * Goblin
 * Black Goblin
 * Skeleton
 * Bonesnatch
 * Ghoul
 * Ghast
 * Floating Eye
 * Ahriman
 * Dragon
 * Blue Dragon
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Monk
 * Ninja
 * Black Mage
 * Time Mage
 * Summoner

The Hollow (DELTA)



 * Red Panther
 * Coeurl
 * Bomb
 * Grenade
 * Skeletal Fiend
 * Wisenkin
 * Minotaur
 * Jura Aevis
 * Steelhawk
 * Cockatrice
 * Piscodaemon
 * Squidraken
 * Mindflayer
 * Elder Treant
 * Behemoth
 * Behemoth King
 * Squire
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Thief
 * Geomancer
 * Dragoon
 * Black Mage
 * Mystic
 * Orator

The Catacombs (VALKYRIES)



 * Gobbledygook
 * Minotaur
 * Sekhret
 * Jura Aevis
 * Steelhawk
 * Cockatrice
 * Mindflayer
 * Floating Eye
 * Ochu
 * Malboro
 * Greater Malboro
 * Hydra
 * Archer
 * Monk
 * Black Mage
 * Summoner
 * Mystic

The Oubliette (MLAPAN)

 * Gobbledygook
 * Red Panther
 * Ahriman
 * Dryad
 * Treant
 * Elder Treant
 * Squire
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Thief
 * Monk
 * Chemist
 * Black Mage
 * White Mage
 * Time Mage
 * Summoner
 * Mystic
 * Orator

The Palings (TIGER)



 * Chocobo
 * Black Chocobo
 * Goblin
 * Black Goblin
 * Red Panther
 * Coeurl
 * Vampire Cat
 * Exploder
 * Wisenkin
 * Minotaur
 * Sekhret
 * Piscodaemon
 * Squidraken
 * Mindflayer
 * Floating Eye
 * Ahriman
 * Plague Horror
 * Behemoth
 * Behemoth King
 * Dark Behemoth
 * Dragon
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Ninja
 * Samurai
 * Black Mage

The Crossing (BRIDGE)

 * Skeleton
 * Bonesnatch
 * Skeletal Fiend
 * Wisenkin
 * Minotaur
 * Sekhret
 * Ghast
 * Revenant
 * Piscodaemon
 * Squidraken
 * Mindflayer
 * Behemoth
 * Behemoth King
 * Dragon
 * Hydra
 * Archer
 * Thief
 * Monk
 * Dragoon
 * Black Mage
 * White Mage
 * Summoner
 * Mystic

The Switchback (VOYAGE)

 * Red Panther
 * Coeurl
 * Bomb
 * Grenade
 * Exploder
 * Dryad
 * Treant
 * Elder Treant
 * Ochu
 * Malboro
 * Greater Malboro
 * Behemoth
 * Behemoth King
 * Dark Behemoth
 * Dragon
 * Blue Dragon
 * Red Dragon
 * Hydra
 * Greater Hydra
 * Archer
 * Black Mage
 * Summoner
 * Arithmetician

The Interstice (HORROR)

 * Chocobo
 * Black Chocobo
 * Red Chocobo
 * Red Panther
 * Sekhret
 * Cockatrice
 * Behemoth
 * Dragon
 * Blue Dragon
 * Red Dragon
 * Hydra
 * Knight
 * Archer
 * Dragoon
 * Ninja
 * Samurai
 * Black Mage
 * Time Mage
 * Summoner
 * Mystic

Terminus (END)

 * Chocobo
 * Black Chocobo
 * Red Dragon
 * Hydra
 * Greater Hydra
 * Tiamat
 * Pig
 * Swine
 * Archer
 * Black Mage
 * White Mage
 * Time Mage
 * Summoner
 * Mystic

The Crevasse (NOGIAS)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (0,6 on a panel of height 20)
 * Phoenix Down/Blaze Gun (0,9 on a panel of height 22)
 * Phoenix Down/Kiyomori (9,4 on a panel of height 17)
 * Phoenix Down/Glacial Gun (2,2 on a panel of height 7)

The Stair (TERMINATE)

 * Phoenix Down/Save the Queen (0,1 on a panel of height 1)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (2,10 on a panel of height 9)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (4,0 on a panel of height 0)
 * Phoenix Down/Blood Sword (6,7 on a panel of height 6)

The Hollow (DELTA)

 * Phoenix Down/Zeus Mace (1,6 on a panel of height 0~)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (2,15 on a panel of height 1~)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (5,3 on a panel of height 1~)
 * Phoenix Down/Yoichi Bow (7,9 on a panel of height 4~)

The Catacombs (VALKYRIES)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (2,12 on a panel of height 7)
 * Phoenix Down/Rod of Faith (8,4 on a panel of height 4)
 * Phoenix Down/Fairie Harp (9,5 on a panel of height 4)
 * Phoenix Down/Kaiser Shield (10,5 on a panel of height 4)

The Oubliette (MLAPAN)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (0,0 on a panel of height 1)
 * Phoenix Down/Iga Blade (0,11 on a panel of height 7)
 * Phoenix Down/Excalibur (2,8 on a panel of height 18)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (6,11 on a panel of height 11)

The Palings (TIGER)

 * Phoenix Down/Ninja Gear (0,9 on a panel of height 5)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (0,10 on a panel of height 5)
 * Phoenix Down/Cursed Ring (1,9 on a panel of height 5)
 * Phoenix Down/Blaster (1,10 on a panel of height 5)

The Crossing (BRIDGE)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (4,4 on a panel of height 12)
 * Phoenix Down/Staff of the Magi (4,10 on a panel of height 13)
 * Phoenix Down/Koga Blade (4,12 on a panel of height 12)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (4,14 on a panel of height 10)

The Switchback (VOYAGE)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (2,10 on a panel of height 3)
 * Phoenix Down/Ragnarok (3,8 on a panel of height 3)
 * Phoenix Down/Lordly Robe (6,7 on a panel of height 3)
 * Phoenix Down/Perseus Bow (8,6 on a panel of height 3)

The Interstice (HORROR)

 * Phoenix Down/Venetian Shield (4,8 on a panel of height 2)
 * Phoenix Down/Grand Helm (5,8 on a panel of height 8)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (6,1 on a panel of height 2)
 * Phoenix Down/Maximillian (9,2 on a panel of height 4)

Terminus (END)

 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (5,10 on a panel of height 15)
 * Phoenix Down/Chirijiraden (5,12 on a panel of height 15)
 * Phoenix Down/Chaos Blade (7,10 on a panel of height 15)
 * Phoenix Down/Elixir (7,12 on a panel of height 15)

Exit Locations
Each map has upwards to 5 different locations for the possible exit to the next floor, barring the END floor which is the final floor. The locations for each of the exits are as follows:

The Crevasse (NOGIAS)
(1,1), (3,1), (8,3), (9,0), (9,6)

The Stair (TERMINATE)
(0,0), (0,9), (1,4), (6,1), (8,0)

The Hollow (DELTA)
(1,1), (3,11), (7,8), (8,2), (8,8)

The Catacombs (VALKYRIES)
(2,2), (3,4), (4,1), (6,0), (10,7)

The Oubliette (MLAPAN)
(1,2), (3,4), (4,2), (6,0), (6,4)

The Palings (TIGER)
(0,0), (2,1), (2,5), (7,2), (9,0)

The Crossing (BRIDGE)
(0,14), (2,8), (2,13), (4,2), (5,6)

The Switchback (VOYAGE)
(0,13), (1,10), (1,13), (8,5), (10,10)

The Interstice (HORROR)
(1,0), (2,10), (4,2), (6,0), (8,2)

Etymology
The names for each level from the original Japanese version and the Playstation translation pertain to the movie , with order to the plot:
 * "NOGIAS" is "Saigon" spelled backwards, which happens to be the opening location for the movie.
 * "TERMINATE" refers to the orders given to Captain Williard to "terminate" the rogue Colonel Kurtz.
 * "DELTA" is the "Mekong Delta", the first step on Williard's journey.
 * "VALKYRIES" is a reference to the song played during a helicopter attack on a VC village, Richard Wagner's.
 * "MLAPAN" is a "napalm" spelled backwards, a reference to the classic line "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" spoken by Lt. Colonel Bill Kilgore after the helicopter attack.
 * "TIGER" refers to an event during Williard's journey up the river, in which one of his men leaves the PBR for mangoes, only to be attacked by a wild tiger.
 * "BRIDGE" refers to the chaotic passage past the Do Long Bridge, which is under siege by North Vietnamese forces.
 * "VOYAGE" refers to the last leg of the journey to Colonel Kurtz's jungle hideout.
 * "HORROR" is a reference to Colonel Kurtz's famous last line: "The horror... the horror..."
 * "END" is the end of the movie, as well as a reference to The Doors' song "The End", which is used prominently during the movie.

Trivia

 *  is a series of role-playing video games developed by HummingBirdSoft. The first two installments were released on the Family Computer Disk System by Square's label DOG; the third one was released on the regular Family Computer by Square directly and the final one by Asmik.