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+ | |name=Mt. Nibel |
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+ | |japanese=ニブル山 |
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⚫ | '''Mt. Nibel''' |
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+ | |romaji=Niburu-yama |
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+ | |lit= |
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+ | |image=Mt nibel.png |
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+ | |type=[[Mountain]] |
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+ | |region=[[Nibel Area]], western continent, [[Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)|Gaia]] |
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+ | |areas=*[[#Path|Path]] |
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+ | *[[#Bridge|Bridge]] |
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+ | *[[#Cave Infrastructure|Cave Infrastructure]] |
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+ | *[[#Mountainside|Mountainside]] |
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+ | *[[#Mako Fountain|Mako Fountain]] |
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+ | *[[#South Mako Cave|South Mako Cave]] |
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+ | |ffvii items= |
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+ | * [[Final Fantasy VII weapons#Rune Blade|Rune Blade]] |
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+ | * [[Final Fantasy VII weapons#Plus Barrette|Plus Barrette]] |
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+ | * [[Elemental (Final Fantasy VII)|Elemental]] Materia |
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+ | |ffvii enemies= |
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+ | * [[Screamer (Final Fantasy VII)|Screamer]] |
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+ | * [[Materia Keeper (Final Fantasy VII)|Materia Keeper]] (boss) |
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+ | |ffvii quests= |
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+ | *[[Kalm]] flashback |
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+ | *Crossing to reach [[Rocket Town]] |
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+ | |viicc items= |
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+ | }} |
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⚫ | '''Mt. Nibel''' is a [[mountain]] near the village of [[Nibelheim]] in the [[Nibel Area]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. It is the site for the [[Nibel Reactor]] where [[Jenova]] was stored for some time. In ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' the player must cross the mountain to get to [[Rocket Town]]. Mt. Nibel is also a playable location in ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' and also appears in ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. |
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− | {{See |
+ | {{See|Nibel Reactor}} |
== Story == |
== Story == |
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[[File:MtNibel-SouthMakoCave-ffvii.png|thumb|right|[[#South Mako Cave|South Mako Cave]].]] |
[[File:MtNibel-SouthMakoCave-ffvii.png|thumb|right|[[#South Mako Cave|South Mako Cave]].]] |
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− | Many years ago, Mt. Nibel was one of the many earliest locations |
+ | Many years ago, Mt. Nibel was one of the many earliest locations where Shinra decided to open a [[Mako Reactor|mako reactor]]. While the nearby town of Nibelheim prospered due to the power it supplied, its forests and wildlife withered away and the mountain became a barren coarse wasteland notorious for its dangerous [[Monster (term)|monsters]], from which many of the locals speak tales of people who ventured into its heights only to never return alive. |
− | In 1995, [[Tifa Lockhart]] tried to climb Mt. Nibel to be reunited with her recently deceased mother, whom she believed she could meet if she crossed the mountain. A young [[Cloud Strife]] followed, but when Tifa was injured and fell into a coma, the local townsfolk blamed him and [[Tifa's father]] forbade Cloud from approaching Tifa. |
+ | In [[Final Fantasy VII timeline|1995]], [[Tifa Lockhart]] tried to climb Mt. Nibel to be reunited with her recently deceased mother, whom she believed she could meet if she crossed the mountain. A young [[Cloud Strife]] followed, but when Tifa was injured and fell into a coma, the local townsfolk blamed him and [[Brian Lockhart|Tifa's father]] forbade Cloud from approaching Tifa. |
− | Five years prior to the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'', [[ |
+ | Five years prior to the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'', [[Sephiroth]], [[Zack Fair]], and several Shinra troops—including Cloud Strife—were sent to Nibelheim to investigate the reactor. With Tifa as their guide, the party advanced through the caverns after a rope bridge snapped. They came across a [[mako]] fountain, and while Tifa marveled at it Sephiroth explained the nature of [[Magic (term)|magic]] and [[Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Materia]]. |
Mt. Nibel is later revisited during ''Final Fantasy VII'' when the party crosses the mountain to reach [[Rocket Town]]. |
Mt. Nibel is later revisited during ''Final Fantasy VII'' when the party crosses the mountain to reach [[Rocket Town]]. |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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+ | {{Location section|Final Fantasy VII}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' === |
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==== Path ==== |
==== Path ==== |
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+ | Initial screen. |
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==== Bridge ==== |
==== Bridge ==== |
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+ | Wooden bridge. |
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==== Cave Infrastructure ==== |
==== Cave Infrastructure ==== |
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+ | Pipe room. |
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==== Mountainside ==== |
==== Mountainside ==== |
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;{{A|Mountainside Lower|Lower}} |
;{{A|Mountainside Lower|Lower}} |
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+ | Reactor Aproach |
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− | ==== |
+ | ==== North Mako Cave ==== |
− | ==== |
+ | ==== Mako Fountain ==== |
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+ | ==== South Mako Cave ==== |
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+ | == Items == |
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− | + | === ''Final Fantasy VII'' === |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Rune Blade (Final Fantasy VII)|Rune Blade]] (weapon for Cloud) |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Plus Barrette (Final Fantasy VII)|Plus Barrette]] (weapon for Red XIII) |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Sniper CR (Final Fantasy VII)|Sniper CR]] (weapon for Vincent) |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Elemental (Final Fantasy VII)|Elemental Materia]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Powersoul (Final Fantasy VII)|Powersoul]] (weapon for Tifa) |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[All (Final Fantasy VII)|All Materia]] |
+ | * [[Elixir (Final Fantasy VII)|Elixir]] |
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+ | * [[Soma (Crisis Core)|Soma]] |
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+ | * [[Talisman (Crisis Core)|Talisman]] |
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+ | * [[X-Potion (Crisis Core)|X-Potion]] |
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+ | * [[Fire Ring (Crisis Core)|Fire Ring]] |
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+ | * [[Elixir (Crisis Core)|Elixir]] |
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== Enemies == |
== Enemies == |
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[[File:Battlebg-ffvii-mtnibel.png|thumb|right|200px|Battle background.]] |
[[File:Battlebg-ffvii-mtnibel.png|thumb|right|200px|Battle background.]] |
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− | === |
+ | === ''Final Fantasy VII'' === |
+ | Cave Infrastructure is only present in normal visit. Some enemies don't appear during the flashback. |
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+ | ====Path (Flashback), Path (Normal), Mountainside Lower [Fall] (Flashback), and Mountainside Lower (Normal) ==== |
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− | === Wooden Bridge === |
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− | * [[ |
+ | *[18/64] [[Kyuvilduns]] x2 |
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− | * [[Sonic Speed]] x2 (doesn't appear during the flashback) |
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− | * [[Sonic Speed]] x2 |
+ | *[14/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x2 |
− | === |
+ | ==== Bridge (Flashback) ==== |
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+ | *[64/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x3 |
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− | === |
+ | ==== Bridge (Normal) ==== |
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− | [[File:Battlebg-ffvii-caves.png|right|thumb|200px|Battle background.]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | *[22/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x2 |
+ | *[18/64] [[Zuu (Final Fantasy VII)|Zuu]] (Long range enemy) |
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− | * [[ |
+ | *[8/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x2 (Ambush) |
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+ | ==== Mountainside Upper (Flashback)==== |
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+ | *[24/64] [[Twin Brain]] x2, [[Sonic Speed]] |
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− | * [[Kyuvilduns]] x5 |
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− | * [[Twin Brain]] x3 |
+ | *[22/64] [[Twin Brain]] x3 |
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+ | *[18/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x3 |
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− | === |
+ | ==== Mountainside Upper (Normal) ==== |
− | * [[Twin Brain]] x2, [[Sonic Speed]] |
+ | *[15/64] [[Twin Brain]] x2, [[Sonic Speed]] |
− | * [[Twin Brain]] x3 |
+ | *[15/64] [[Twin Brain]] x3 |
− | * [[Sonic Speed]] x3 |
+ | *[15/64] [[Sonic Speed]] x3 |
− | * [[Zuu (Final Fantasy VII)|Zuu]] |
+ | *[15/64] [[Zuu (Final Fantasy VII)|Zuu]] |
− | * [[Screamer (Final Fantasy VII)|Screamer]] x2, [[Twin Brain]] |
+ | *[15/64] [[Screamer (Final Fantasy VII)|Screamer]] x2{{Note|Screamer B is covered by Screamer A}}, [[Twin Brain]] |
+ | ==== North Mako Cave (Flashback), and South Mako Cave (Flashback) ==== |
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− | === Pipe Room* === |
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− | * [[Kyuvilduns]] x5 |
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+ | *[24/64] [[Kyuvilduns]] x5{{Note|Kyuvilduns D is covered by Kyuvilduns B; Kyuvilduns E is covered by Kyuvilduns B, Kyuvilduns C}} |
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+ | *[22/64] [[Twin Brain]] x3 |
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+ | ==== North Mako Cave (Normal), South Mako Cave (Normal), and Cave Infrastructure ==== |
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+ | *[18/64] [[Kyuvilduns]] x5{{Note|Kyuvilduns D is covered by Kyuvilduns B; Kyuvilduns E is covered by Kyuvilduns B, Kyuvilduns C}} |
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* [[Materia Keeper (Final Fantasy VII)|Materia Keeper]] (Boss) |
* [[Materia Keeper (Final Fantasy VII)|Materia Keeper]] (Boss) |
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− | <nowiki>*Enemies only appear here during normal visit.</nowiki> |
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== Musical themes == |
== Musical themes == |
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+ | {{audio|filename=FFVII - Underneath the Rotting Pizza.ogg|title="Under the Rotting Pizza" from ''Final Fantasy VII''}} |
Like in Nibelheim, the track "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" {{J|5年前のあの日|Gonen Mae no ano Hi}} continues to play in Mt. Nibel. When the party returns to Mt. Nibel, "Under the Rotting Pizza" {{J|腐ったピザの下で|Kusatta Piza no Shita De}} plays as the background music. |
Like in Nibelheim, the track "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" {{J|5年前のあの日|Gonen Mae no ano Hi}} continues to play in Mt. Nibel. When the party returns to Mt. Nibel, "Under the Rotting Pizza" {{J|腐ったピザの下で|Kusatta Piza no Shita De}} plays as the background music. |
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== Other appearances == |
== Other appearances == |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
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[[File:FFRK Mt. Nibel FFVII.png|right|150px]] |
[[File:FFRK Mt. Nibel FFVII.png|right|150px]] |
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+ | {{Location section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}} |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' === |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | FFBE Mt. Nibel.png| |
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+ | FFBE Mt. Nibel 2.png| |
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+ | FFBE Mt. Nibel 3.png| |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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[[de:Berg Nibel]] |
[[de:Berg Nibel]] |
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[[vi:Núi Nibel]] |
[[vi:Núi Nibel]] |
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Revision as of 18:24, 26 June 2020
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Mt. Nibel is a mountain near the village of Nibelheim in the Nibel Area in Final Fantasy VII. It is the site for the Nibel Reactor where Jenova was stored for some time. In Final Fantasy VII the player must cross the mountain to get to Rocket Town. Mt. Nibel is also a playable location in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- and also appears in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-.
Story
Many years ago, Mt. Nibel was one of the many earliest locations where Shinra decided to open a mako reactor. While the nearby town of Nibelheim prospered due to the power it supplied, its forests and wildlife withered away and the mountain became a barren coarse wasteland notorious for its dangerous monsters, from which many of the locals speak tales of people who ventured into its heights only to never return alive.
In 1995, Tifa Lockhart tried to climb Mt. Nibel to be reunited with her recently deceased mother, whom she believed she could meet if she crossed the mountain. A young Cloud Strife followed, but when Tifa was injured and fell into a coma, the local townsfolk blamed him and Tifa's father forbade Cloud from approaching Tifa.
Five years prior to the events of Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth, Zack Fair, and several Shinra troops—including Cloud Strife—were sent to Nibelheim to investigate the reactor. With Tifa as their guide, the party advanced through the caverns after a rope bridge snapped. They came across a mako fountain, and while Tifa marveled at it Sephiroth explained the nature of magic and Materia.
Mt. Nibel is later revisited during Final Fantasy VII when the party crosses the mountain to reach Rocket Town.
Locations
Final Fantasy VII
Path
Initial screen.
Bridge
Wooden bridge.
Cave Infrastructure
Pipe room.
Mountainside
- Lower
- Upper
Reactor Aproach
North Mako Cave
Mako Fountain
South Mako Cave
Past Mako Fountain.
Items
Final Fantasy VII
- Rune Blade (weapon for Cloud)
- Plus Barrette (weapon for Red XIII)
- Sniper CR (weapon for Vincent)
- Elemental Materia
- Powersoul (weapon for Tifa)
- All Materia
- Elixir
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Enemies
Final Fantasy VII
Cave Infrastructure is only present in normal visit. Some enemies don't appear during the flashback.
Path (Flashback), Path (Normal), Mountainside Lower [Fall] (Flashback), and Mountainside Lower (Normal)
- [18/64] Kyuvilduns x2
- [17/64] Kyuvilduns x3
- [15/64] Sonic Speed, Kyuvilduns x2
- [14/64] Sonic Speed x2
Bridge (Flashback)
- [64/64] Sonic Speed x3
Bridge (Normal)
- [24/64] Sonic Speed x3
- [22/64] Sonic Speed x2
- [18/64] Zuu (Long range enemy)
- [8/64] Sonic Speed x2 (Ambush)
Mountainside Upper (Flashback)
- [24/64] Twin Brain x2, Sonic Speed
- [22/64] Twin Brain x3
- [18/64] Sonic Speed x3
Mountainside Upper (Normal)
- [15/64] Twin Brain x2, Sonic Speed
- [15/64] Twin Brain x3
- [15/64] Sonic Speed x3
- [15/64] Zuu
- [15/64] Screamer x2[note 1], Twin Brain
North Mako Cave (Flashback), and South Mako Cave (Flashback)
- [24/64] Kyuvilduns x5[note 2]
- [22/64] Twin Brain x3
- [18/64] Twin Brain x2, Kyuvilduns x3
North Mako Cave (Normal), South Mako Cave (Normal), and Cave Infrastructure
- [18/64] Kyuvilduns x5[note 3]
- [17/64] Twin Brain x3
- [15/64] Twin Brain x2, Kyuvilduns x3
- [14/64] Dragon
Cave Infrastructure
- Materia Keeper (Boss)
Musical themes
Like in Nibelheim, the track "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" (5年前のあの日, Gonen Mae no ano Hi?) continues to play in Mt. Nibel. When the party returns to Mt. Nibel, "Under the Rotting Pizza" (腐ったピザの下で, Kusatta Piza no Shita De?) plays as the background music.
In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, "March on the Frontier" plays as the background theme.
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Record Keeper