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'''Bandit Cave''' {{J|盗賊の洞窟|Touzoku no Doukutsu}} is a location in ''[[The Final Fantasy Legend]]'', located directly west of [[South Town]].
 
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FFL Bandit Cave

Bandit Cave on the world map.

Bandit Cave (盗賊の洞窟, Touzoku no Doukutsu?) is a location in The Final Fantasy Legend, located directly west of South Town.

Story

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The main characters ventures within the cave, confronts Bandit, and defeats him in battle. Bandit ask the party to spare him, but they tell him that he should have said that before. The party returns to South Town.

Spoilers end here.

Enemies

Treasure

Etymology

Banditry is the life and practice of bandits. The New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (NED) defined "bandit" in 1885 as "one who is proscribed or outlawed; hence, a lawless desperate marauder, a brigand: usually applied to members of the organized gangs which infest the mountainous districts of Italy, Sicily, Spain, Greece, Iran, and Turkey.