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FFLII Edo

Edo in Edo World.

Edo is a location in Final Fantasy Legend II. Some citizens are addicted to bananas, and claim that they do not know why bananas are illegal in this world.

Story[]

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The party attempts to cross the bridge, but a group of Hatamotos stands before the party and initiate a battle against them. After their defeat, the Hatamotos tells the party that they are going to fight them seriously this time. Hana, the town's detective arrives at the scene and tells the Hatamotos that they are impolite towards strangers. They tell the party that they'll let them go this time before leaving with Hana.

After talking to Hana in Hana's Town, the party heads to Echigoya's shop to speak with the clerk. The main character demands to know when the next shipment will come and threatens him. The clerk caves into the main character's demands and says that the next just came in, located in the Harbor to the south.

The party later return for another visit to Echigoya's shop, but the clerk is nowhere to be found. The party safely explore the back of the shop and heads downstairs. At the end of the hallway, there's a closed door and the party listen in on the conversation. Echigoya and the Sho-gun are having a private meeting. Echigoya tells him that the bananas are quite safe while the Sho-gun tells him that he's working so hard on keeping the police quiet. Echigoya tells him he knows and brought a few extra GP just for him. Sho-gun mentions that it cost a lot of money to gather MAGI, and mentions that he should squeeze more money out of the townsmen. Both of them have a pleasant laugh.

The main character rushes inside the room calling them scum. The Sho-gun makes his escape as Echigoya and nine Hatamotos attacks the party. After being defeated, Echigoya claims that the Sho-gun forced him to do it and that he doesn't know anything. The party return to Hana's house after this.

Spoilers end here.

Shops[]

Echigoya[]

Name Cost
FFLII Book IconFlare 50,000 GP
FFLII Sword IconDragon 36,000 GP
FFLII Cannon IconTank 36,000 GP
FFLII Cannon IconMissile 36,000 GP
FFLII Gun IconLaser 36,000 GP
Jyudo 36,000 GP
FFLII Helmet IconDragon 36,000 GP
Tent 10,000 GP

Items[]

Name Cost
FFLII Armor IconKimono 4,800 GP
FFLII Shield IconSamurai 26,000 GP
FFLII Shield IconDragon 36,000 GP
FFLII Armor IconBattle 39,000 GP
FFLII Potion IconCurse 300 GP
FFLII Potion IconX-Cure 300 GP
FFLII Potion IconEye Drop 200 GP
FFLII Potion IconSoft 1,000 GP

Weapons[]

Name Cost
FFLII Sword IconIce 17,000 GP
FFLII Staff IconMage 17,000 GP
FFLII Cannon IconVulcan 26,000 GP
FFLII Dagger IconCatClaw 26,000 GP
FFLII Sword IconCoral 26,000 GP
FFLII Axe IconOgre 26,000 GP
FFLII Gun IconLaser 36,000 GP
Jyudo 36,000 GP

Enemies[]

Behind the scenes[]

The bananas being smuggled into Edo were originally opium. The translators apparently intended the change for bananas for this to be ridiculous, since one citizen in Edo actually wonders why bananas would be illegal.

Etymology[]

Edo, also romanized as Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of the Japanese capital Tokyo. It was the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868.

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