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|region=Connects to [[Pandaemonium (Final Fantasy II)|Pandaemonium]]
 
|region=Connects to [[Pandaemonium (Final Fantasy II)|Pandaemonium]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II items#Antarctic Wind|Antarctic Wind]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Cat Claws|Cat Claws]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Cat Claws|Cat Claws]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Rune Axe|Rune Axe]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Rune Axe|Rune Axe]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Betrayal Fang|Betrayal Fang]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II items#Betrayal Fang|Betrayal Fang]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Dragon Armor|Dragon Armor]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II armor#Dragon Armor|Dragon Armor]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Aegis Shield|Aegis Shield]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II armor#Aegis Shield|Aegis Shield]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Holy Lance|Holy Lance]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Holy Lance|Holy Lance]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Yoichi's Bow|Yoichi's Bow]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Yoichi's Bow|Yoichi's Bow]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Protect Ring|Protect Ring]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II armor#Protect Ring|Protect Ring]]
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*[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Elixir|Elixir]]
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*[[Final Fantasy II items#Elixir|Elixir]] (other versions) / [[Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]] (NES)
 
*Many found in [[#Shops|shops]]
 
*Many found in [[#Shops|shops]]
 
|enemies=*Many depending on area
 
|enemies=*Many depending on area
 
|quests=*Traversing to reach Pandaemonium
 
|quests=*Traversing to reach Pandaemonium
 
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{{Quote|The Jade Passage is the path joining this world with Hell. The passage leads to Pandaemonium, the castle of Hell|Bookshelf at Mysidia}}
 
'''Jade Passage''' is a location in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' that connects the world to [[Pandaemonium (Final Fantasy II)|Pandaemonium]], the Castle of Hell. Jade Passage is located on a peninsula to the east of [[Mysidia (Final Fantasy II)|Mysidia]], and only reveals itself after Pandaemonium emerges. The sea strait located on the top of the peninsula is called the Jade Sea.
 
'''Jade Passage''' is a location in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' that connects the world to [[Pandaemonium (Final Fantasy II)|Pandaemonium]], the Castle of Hell. Jade Passage is located on a peninsula to the east of [[Mysidia (Final Fantasy II)|Mysidia]], and only reveals itself after Pandaemonium emerges. The sea strait located on the top of the peninsula is called the Jade Sea.
   
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Located on B3, behind the waterfall at the bottom of the floor.
 
Located on B3, behind the waterfall at the bottom of the floor.
   
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== Items ==
 
== Items ==
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!width="50%"|Item
 
!width="50%"|Location
 
!width="50%"|Location
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Diamond Mace|Diamond Mace]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Diamond Mace|Diamond Mace]]
 
|B1
 
|B1
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Hellfire|Hellfire]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Hellfire|Hellfire]]
 
|B1
 
|B1
 
|-
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Hellfire|Hellfire]]
 
|B2
 
|B2
 
|-
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Antarctic Wind|Antarctic Wind]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Antarctic Wind|Antarctic Wind]]
 
|B2
 
|B2
 
|-
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Cat Claws|Cat Claws]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Cat Claws|Cat Claws]]
 
|B2, guarded by [[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Blue Dragon]]
 
|B2, guarded by [[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Blue Dragon]]
 
|-
 
|-
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Rune Axe|Rune Axe]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Rune Axe|Rune Axe]]
 
|B3, guarded by [[King Behemoth (Final Fantasy II)|King Behemoth]]
 
|B3, guarded by [[King Behemoth (Final Fantasy II)|King Behemoth]]
 
|-
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Betrayal Fang|Betrayal Fang]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Betrayal Fang|Betrayal Fang]]
 
|B4
 
|B4
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Dragon Armor|Dragon Armor]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II armor#Dragon Armor|Dragon Armor]]
 
|B4
 
|B4
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Aegis Shield|Aegis Shield]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II armor#Aegis Shield|Aegis Shield]]
 
|B4
 
|B4
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II weapons#Holy Lance|Holy Lance]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Holy Lance|Holy Lance]]
 
|B4
 
|B4
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II weapons#Yoichi's Bow|Yoichi's Bow]]
 
|B4, guarded by [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Red Dragon]]
 
|B4, guarded by [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Red Dragon]]
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
 
|B5
 
|B5
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II armor#Protect Ring|Protect Ring]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II armor#Protect Ring|Protect Ring]]
 
|B5
 
|B5
 
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!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy II items#Elixir|Elixir]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy II items#Elixir|Elixir]] (other versions) / [[Final Fantasy II items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]] (NES)
 
|B5
 
|B5
 
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== Enemies ==
 
== Enemies ==
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[[File:FFII Background Jade Passage.PNG|thumb|Battle background.]]
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[[File:FFII Background Jade Passage.PNG|thumb|Jade Passage's battle background.]]
 
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;B1
 
;B1
 
* [18.8%] [[Hecteyes (Final Fantasy II)|Hecteyes]] x1-5
 
* [18.8%] [[Hecteyes (Final Fantasy II)|Hecteyes]] x1-5
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* [4.7%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-4
 
* [4.7%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-4
 
* [1.6%] [[Mega Parasite]] x1-4, [[Ice Lizard (Final Fantasy II)|Ice Lizard]] x0-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Mega Parasite]] x1-4, [[Ice Lizard (Final Fantasy II)|Ice Lizard]] x0-2
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;B2
 
;B2
 
* [18.8%] [[White Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|White Dragon]]
 
* [18.8%] [[White Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|White Dragon]]
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* [1.6%] [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x1-2, [[Ice Lizard (Final Fantasy II)|Ice Lizard]] x0-1, [[Pit Fiend (Final Fantasy II)|Pit Fiend]] x0-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x1-2, [[Ice Lizard (Final Fantasy II)|Ice Lizard]] x0-1, [[Pit Fiend (Final Fantasy II)|Pit Fiend]] x0-2
 
* [[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Blue Dragon]] (Monster-in-a-box)
 
* [[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Blue Dragon]] (Monster-in-a-box)
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;B3
 
;B3
 
* [18.8%] [[Salamander (Final Fantasy II)|Salamander]] x1-4
 
* [18.8%] [[Salamander (Final Fantasy II)|Salamander]] x1-4
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* [1.6%] [[Killer Mantis (Final Fantasy II)|Killer Mantis]] x1-4, [[Vampire Lady]] x1-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Killer Mantis (Final Fantasy II)|Killer Mantis]] x1-4, [[Vampire Lady]] x1-2
 
* [[King Behemoth (Final Fantasy II)|King Behemoth]] (Monster-in-a-box)
 
* [[King Behemoth (Final Fantasy II)|King Behemoth]] (Monster-in-a-box)
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;B4
 
;B4
 
* [18.8%] [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x1-5
 
* [18.8%] [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x1-5
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* [1.6%] [[Green Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Green Dragon]]
 
* [1.6%] [[Green Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Green Dragon]]
 
* [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Red Dragon]] (Monster-in-a-box)
 
* [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Red Dragon]] (Monster-in-a-box)
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;B5
 
* [18.8%] [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x1-2, [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x0-2
 
* [18.8%] [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x1-2, [[Great Malboro (Final Fantasy II)|Great Malboro]] x0-2
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* [4.7%] [[Green Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Green Dragon]]
 
* [4.7%] [[Green Dragon (Final Fantasy II)|Green Dragon]]
 
* [1.6%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-3, [[Scissorjaws]] x0-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-3, [[Scissorjaws]] x0-2
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;B6
 
;B6
 
* [18.8%] [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x1-5
 
* [18.8%] [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x1-5
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* [4.7%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-3, [[Scissorjaws]] x0-2
 
* [4.7%] [[Chimera Sphinx]] x1-3, [[Scissorjaws]] x0-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Hecteyes (Final Fantasy II)|Hecteyes]], [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x0-2
 
* [1.6%] [[Hecteyes (Final Fantasy II)|Hecteyes]], [[Abyss Worm (Final Fantasy II)|Abyss Worm]] x0-2
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== Musical themes ==
 
== Musical themes ==
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== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
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[[File:FFRK Jade Passage FFII.png|right|150px]]
 
[[File:FFRK Jade Passage FFII.png|right|150px]]
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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FFII_JadePassage_Map.png|Jade Passage's Map (GBA).
 
FFII_JadePassage_Map.png|Jade Passage's Map (GBA).
 
Jade NES.jpg|Jade Passage on the World Map (NES).
 
Jade NES.jpg|Jade Passage on the World Map (NES).
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FFII Jade Passage GBA.png|Jade Passage (GBA).
 
FFII Jade Passage GBA.png|Jade Passage (GBA).
 
PSP Jade Passage - WM.png|Jade Passage entrance (PSP).
 
PSP Jade Passage - WM.png|Jade Passage entrance (PSP).
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FFRK Jade Passage JP FFII.png|The Japanese dungeon image for ''Jade Passage'' in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''.
 
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</gallery>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* In the Famicom version of ''Final Fantasy II'', the battle background used is the same as the one used in [[Snow Cave (Final Fantasy II)|Snow Cave]] even if Jade Passage has no ice in any version of the game; in the Famicom version the area is green and brown.
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* In the NES version of ''Final Fantasy II'', the battle background used is the same as the one used in [[Snow Cave (Final Fantasy II)|Snow Cave]] even if Jade Passage has no ice in any version of the game; in the NES version the area is green and brown.
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* The Unknown Cave is a mirror image of Jade, and it is assumed by the four player characters in the [[Soul of Rebirth]] story mode that they are walking through the path to Hell. After meeting the [[Emperor (Soul of Rebirth)|Light Emperor]], they learn the cavern they found themselves in after their deaths was not Jade, but the passage to Heaven, [[Raqia]].
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* The Unknown Cave is a mirror image of Jade Passage, and it is assumed by the four player characters in the [[Soul of Rebirth]] story mode that they are walking through the path to Hell. After meeting the [[Emperor (Soul of Rebirth)|Light Emperor]], they learn the cavern they found themselves in after their deaths was not Jade, but the passage to Heaven, [[Raqia]].
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* The Jade Passage is alluded to as a myth in the world of [[Ivalice]]. The [[Pit Fiend (Final Fantasy XII)|Pit Fiend]]'s [[Bestiary (Final Fantasy XII)|bestiary]] entry in ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' mentions that "A myth counts this being as one of the warriors set to defend the Jade Passage to the Devil's Palace." Pit Fiends can be encountered in the Jade Passage. In addition, Pandaemonium is one of the [[Wonder (Tactics)#Pandaemonium|Wonders]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. While its description does not mention the Jade Passage by name, it does mention that a warping device was the only means of entering Pandaemonium, which can be found at the end of the Jade Passage in ''Final Fantasy II''.
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* The Jade Passage is alluded to as a myth in the world of [[Ivalice (Final Fantasy XII)|Ivalice]]. The [[Pit Fiend (Final Fantasy XII)|Pit Fiend's]] [[Bestiary (Final Fantasy XII)|bestiary]] entry in ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' mentions that "A myth counts this being as one of the warriors set to defend the Jade Passage to the Devil's Palace." Pit Fiends can be encountered in the Jade Passage. In addition, Pandaemonium is one of the [[Wonder (Tactics)#Pandaemonium|Wonders]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. While its description does not mention the Jade Passage by name, it does mention that a warping device was the only means of entering Pandaemonium, which can be found at the end of the Jade Passage in ''Final Fantasy II''.
   
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The Jade Passage is the path joining this world with Hell. The passage leads to Pandaemonium, the castle of Hell

Bookshelf at Mysidia

Jade Passage is a location in Final Fantasy II that connects the world to Pandaemonium, the Castle of Hell. Jade Passage is located on a peninsula to the east of Mysidia, and only reveals itself after Pandaemonium emerges. The sea strait located on the top of the peninsula is called the Jade Sea.

Firion is forced to traverse the passage when the Emperor summons the Pandaemonium to replace the Palamecia, since Pandaemonium does not have the same vulnerability to an aerial infiltration as Palamecia had. The entrance to the Jade Passage is a subterranean lake only revealed after the destruction of Castle Palamecia and the alliance of Leon.

It is located on the long peninsula in the center of the world map. The player can reach it by flying east of Mysidia or southeast of Altair. Jade's exit leads directly into Pandaemonium, and it is a long and winding dungeon that is only bested in terms of difficulty by the Castle of Hell itself.

Shops

Jade Passage Shop

The Waterfall Shop.

Hidden Waterfall Shop

Located on B3, behind the waterfall at the bottom of the floor.

Item Cost
Death Tome 10,000 gil
Berserk Tome 10,000 gil
Haste Tome 20,000 gil
Flare Tome 40,000 gil

Items

Item Location
Diamond Mace B1
Hellfire B1
Hellfire B2
Antarctic Wind B2
Cat Claws B2, guarded by Blue Dragon
Rune Axe B3, guarded by King Behemoth
Betrayal Fang B4
Dragon Armor B4
Aegis Shield B4
Holy Lance B4
Yoichi's Bow B4, guarded by Red Dragon
Hi-Potion B5
Protect Ring B5
Elixir (other versions) / Hi-Potion (NES) B5

Enemies

FFII Background Jade Passage

Battle background.

B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6

Musical themes

The background music inside the Jade Passage is simply called "Dungeon".

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Gallery

Trivia

  • In the NES version of Final Fantasy II, the battle background used is the same as the one used in Snow Cave even if Jade Passage has no ice in any version of the game; in the NES version the area is green and brown.
  • The Unknown Cave is a mirror image of Jade Passage, and it is assumed by the four player characters in the Soul of Rebirth story mode that they are walking through the path to Hell. After meeting the Light Emperor, they learn the cavern they found themselves in after their deaths was not Jade, but the passage to Heaven, Raqia.
  • The Jade Passage is alluded to as a myth in the world of Ivalice. The Pit Fiend's bestiary entry in Final Fantasy XII mentions that "A myth counts this being as one of the warriors set to defend the Jade Passage to the Devil's Palace." Pit Fiends can be encountered in the Jade Passage. In addition, Pandaemonium is one of the Wonders in Final Fantasy Tactics. While its description does not mention the Jade Passage by name, it does mention that a warping device was the only means of entering Pandaemonium, which can be found at the end of the Jade Passage in Final Fantasy II.