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+ | {{Q|A crystalline sphere. Pretty, and quite useful.|''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' description}} |
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+ | The '''Crystal Eye''' {{j|すいしょうのめ / 水晶の目|Suishō no Me}} is a recurring item in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. |
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⚫ | The Crystal Eye is a transparent orb of crystal owned by the blind witch, [[Matoya (Final Fantasy)|Matoya]], who used it to see. The [[Dark Elf (Final Fantasy)|Dark Elf]], [[Astos]], stole the Eye in his plan to take over [[Elfheim]]. It is gained by defeating Astos. Returning it to Matoya will allow her to see again, and she will be able to create a special elixir to revive the sleeping [[Prince of Elfheim]]. |
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+ | {{Q|The extracted eye of the first high-speed weapon.|Description}} |
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Crystal Eye appears as a special trade accessory that provides +4 Luck when equipped, and can be found in only two sections of the [[Confessions of the Creator]]. |
Crystal Eye appears as a special trade accessory that provides +4 Luck when equipped, and can be found in only two sections of the [[Confessions of the Creator]]. |
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+ | ===''[[wikipedia:Captain N: The Game Master|Captain N: The Game Master]]''=== |
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+ | The Crystal Eye is referred to as Light Crystal in the episode, and it looks similar to the original ''Nintendo Power'' artwork. Astos stole the Light Crystal from the Witch (the character based on Matoya) years ago, and whoever looks through it can see who they really are. This breaks the enchantment put on Captain N and reveals Astos's true form who was disguised as a friar. |
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+ | Crystal Eye FFI Art.png|Official art from ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. |
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Revision as of 17:18, 23 January 2019
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A crystalline sphere. Pretty, and quite useful.
Dissidia Final Fantasy description
The Crystal Eye (すいしょうのめ / 水晶の目, Suishō no Me?) is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances
Final Fantasy
A transparent orb of crystal.
Description
The Crystal Eye is a transparent orb of crystal owned by the blind witch, Matoya, who used it to see. The Dark Elf, Astos, stole the Eye in his plan to take over Elfheim. It is gained by defeating Astos. Returning it to Matoya will allow her to see again, and she will be able to create a special elixir to revive the sleeping Prince of Elfheim.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Crystal Eye is a special trade accessory that can only be obtained via Battlegen in a battle against a Friend Card of Warrior of Light, and is used to create the Wyrmhero Blade.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The extracted eye of the first high-speed weapon.
Description
Crystal Eye appears as a special trade accessory that provides +4 Luck when equipped, and can be found in only two sections of the Confessions of the Creator.
Non-Final Fantasy appearances
Captain N: The Game Master
The Crystal Eye is referred to as Light Crystal in the episode, and it looks similar to the original Nintendo Power artwork. Astos stole the Light Crystal from the Witch (the character based on Matoya) years ago, and whoever looks through it can see who they really are. This breaks the enchantment put on Captain N and reveals Astos's true form who was disguised as a friar.