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|residents=[[Cloud Strife]], [[Tifa Lockhart]], [[Zack Fair]], [[Professor Hojo]]
 
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*[[Final Fantasy VII items#Elixir|Elixir]]
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*[[Support Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Elemental Materia]] ([[#Piano|piano minigame]])
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*[[Support Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Elemental Materia]] ([[Nibelheim (Final Fantasy VII field)#Piano|piano minigame]])
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*[[Final Heaven (Final Fantasy VII)|Final Heaven]] ([[Nibelheim (Final Fantasy VII field)#Piano|piano minigame]])
 
*Many found in [[#Shops|shops]]
 
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'''Nibelheim''' is a small mountain village located at the base of [[Mt. Nibel]] in the [[Nibel Area]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. It is the hometown of both [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Tifa Lockhart]]. Years before the start of the game, a devastating incident occurred in the town that was never revealed to the public. [[Shinra Electric Power Company]] owns a [[Mako Reactor]] on the nearby Mt. Nibel, providing the town with power, as well as [[Shinra Manor|a manor]] on the outskirts of town that was the base for the company's scientific research for many years before it was left abandoned.
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'''Nibelheim''' is a small mountain village located in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. It is the hometown of both [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Tifa Lockhart]], located at the base of [[Mt. Nibel]] in the [[Nibel Area]]. Years before the start of the game, a devastating incident occurred in the town that was never revealed to the public. [[Shinra Electric Power Company]] owns a [[mako reactor]] on the nearby Mt. Nibel, providing the town with power, as well as [[Shinra Manor|a manor]] on the outskirts of town that was the base for the company's scientific research for many years before it was left abandoned.
   
 
== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
 
 
 
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=== Shinra Mansion ===
 
=== Shinra Mansion ===
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She discovered a way to use [[Chaos (Final Fantasy VII)|Chaos]], the servant of the [[Omega (Final Fantasy VII)|Omega]], to save Vincent, giving him the ability to transfigure. Hojo, seeing the use of this ability, implanted more and more monsters within him, but Vincent began to see himself as a monster, and as a failure for failing to save Lucrecia. He repented by resigning to a coffin in the mansion's basement, where he slept almost undisturbed for 23 years.
 
She discovered a way to use [[Chaos (Final Fantasy VII)|Chaos]], the servant of the [[Omega (Final Fantasy VII)|Omega]], to save Vincent, giving him the ability to transfigure. Hojo, seeing the use of this ability, implanted more and more monsters within him, but Vincent began to see himself as a monster, and as a failure for failing to save Lucrecia. He repented by resigning to a coffin in the mansion's basement, where he slept almost undisturbed for 23 years.
   
=== Cloud and Tifa's Childhood ===
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=== Cloud and Tifa's childhood ===
[[File:Tifa cloud ch.jpg|thumb|Cloud and Tifa under the moonlight.]]
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[[File:FFVIIR young Cloud and Tifa.png|thumb|Cloud and Tifa under the moonlight.]]
 
Nibelheim remained a peaceful town and Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart grew up there. While Tifa played with her friends, Cloud isolated himself. [[Cloud's mother|His mother]] was his only family, as his father had died while he was young. He considered the other children childish and himself superior.
 
Nibelheim remained a peaceful town and Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart grew up there. While Tifa played with her friends, Cloud isolated himself. [[Cloud's mother|His mother]] was his only family, as his father had died while he was young. He considered the other children childish and himself superior.
   
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[[File:Nibelheim Burns.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The razing of Nibelheim.]]
 
[[File:Nibelheim Burns.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The razing of Nibelheim.]]
Believing himself to be the heir to the [[Cetra]] legacy, due to a misconception that Jenova was an Ancient, Sephiroth slaughters most of the townsfolk and burns the town to the ground. Zack, Tifa, Zangan, and Cloud try to help, but their efforts are in vain. Cloud's mother and Tifa's father are killed. Sephiroth climbs Mt. Nibel to find his mother, Jenova, inside the reactor. He breaks into the sealed room and speaks with an angelic effigy that masks Jenova from view about finding the [[Promised Land (Final Fantasy VII)|Promised Land]]. He tears the effigy off the machine, revealing an alien monster in a tank whom he refers to as "mother".
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Believing himself to be the heir to the [[Cetra]] legacy, due to a misconception that Jenova was an Ancient, Sephiroth slaughters most of the townsfolk and burns the town to the ground. Zack, Tifa, Zangan, and Cloud try to help, but their efforts are in vain. Cloud's mother and Tifa's father are killed. Sephiroth climbs Mt. Nibel to find his mother, Jenova, inside the reactor. He breaks into the sealed room and speaks with an angelic effigy that masks Jenova from view about finding the [[Promised land (Final Fantasy VII)|Promised Land]]. He tears the effigy off the machine, revealing an alien monster in a tank whom he refers to as "mother".
   
 
Tifa and Zack confront Sephiroth in the reactor. Tifa picks up the discarded [[Masamune (Final Fantasy VII)|Masamune]] and rushes at Sephiroth, but is disarmed and incapacitated. Zack fights Sephiroth but is defeated and cast aside. Finally Cloud charges at Sephiroth, impaling him with Zack's [[Buster Sword]]. Cloud leaves to check on Tifa and Zack, but Sephiroth staggers out of Jenova's chamber, holding her severed head. Cloud attacks Sephiroth again, but is disarmed and impaled through the chest. Using the sword as a lever Cloud picks up Sephiroth, and throws him into the [[Lifestream]] below the reactor.
 
Tifa and Zack confront Sephiroth in the reactor. Tifa picks up the discarded [[Masamune (Final Fantasy VII)|Masamune]] and rushes at Sephiroth, but is disarmed and incapacitated. Zack fights Sephiroth but is defeated and cast aside. Finally Cloud charges at Sephiroth, impaling him with Zack's [[Buster Sword]]. Cloud leaves to check on Tifa and Zack, but Sephiroth staggers out of Jenova's chamber, holding her severed head. Cloud attacks Sephiroth again, but is disarmed and impaled through the chest. Using the sword as a lever Cloud picks up Sephiroth, and throws him into the [[Lifestream]] below the reactor.
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Zangan rescues Tifa, but Cloud and Zack are captured by the player Turks of ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. In Episodes 12 and 13, the player, along with the Turk leader, [[Veld]], help Hojo start his new experiment and hide the incidence. Cloud and Zack are used as test subjects in Hojo's [[Reunion Theory|Jenova Reunion Theory]]. They, and the survivors of Sephiroth's rampage, are injected with Jenova cells and kept in tanks of [[Mako]]. Zack escapes with the help of his old mentor, [[Angeal Hewley]], who aids him from the Lifestream.
 
Zangan rescues Tifa, but Cloud and Zack are captured by the player Turks of ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. In Episodes 12 and 13, the player, along with the Turk leader, [[Veld]], help Hojo start his new experiment and hide the incidence. Cloud and Zack are used as test subjects in Hojo's [[Reunion Theory|Jenova Reunion Theory]]. They, and the survivors of Sephiroth's rampage, are injected with Jenova cells and kept in tanks of [[Mako]]. Zack escapes with the help of his old mentor, [[Angeal Hewley]], who aids him from the Lifestream.
   
Zack frees Cloud, who is suffering from Mako poisoning, and the two escape Nibelheim. Zack is unaffected by the experiments, possibly due to having already been exposed to Mako by way of becoming a SOLDIER. The town is rebuilt and repopulated with actors hired by Shinra to ensure word of the incident never gets out. Shinra seals up Sephiroth's records and he is presumed dead. Zangan had brought Tifa to Midgar where she recovers and sets out to get revenge on Shinra, joining the resistance group [[AVALANCHE]] and running its headquarters, the [[7th Heaven]] bar in the [[Sector 7]] slums.
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Zack frees Cloud, who is suffering from Mako poisoning, and the two escape Nibelheim. Zack is unaffected by the experiments, possibly due to having already been exposed to Mako by way of becoming a SOLDIER. The town is rebuilt and repopulated with actors hired by Shinra to ensure word of the incident never gets out. Shinra seals up Sephiroth's records and he is presumed dead. Zangan had brought Tifa to Midgar where she recovers and sets out to get revenge on Shinra, joining the resistance group [[Avalanche (group)|AVALANCHE]] and running its headquarters, the [[7th Heaven]] bar in the [[Sector 7 Slums]].
   
 
=== Hunting for Sephiroth ===
 
=== Hunting for Sephiroth ===
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In the Shinra Mansion basement they find Vincent Valentine locked in a coffin, who can be coaxed to join the party. They encounter Jenova in Sephiroth's disguise who tells Cloud to follow across the mountains.
 
In the Shinra Mansion basement they find Vincent Valentine locked in a coffin, who can be coaxed to join the party. They encounter Jenova in Sephiroth's disguise who tells Cloud to follow across the mountains.
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In the Remake, Nibelheim is mentioned first by Sephiroth, who mocks Cloud that his hometown burned so bright when he set Nibelheim ablaze, and then during Cloud and Tifa's conversations.
   
 
=== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
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== Locations ==
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== Geography ==
 
[[File:NibelheimLoc.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Location of Nibelheim, indicated by crosshair.]]
 
[[File:NibelheimLoc.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Location of Nibelheim, indicated by crosshair.]]
Nibelheim is located to the West on [[Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)|Gaia's]] Western continent, specifically in the [[Nibel Area]].
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Nibelheim is located to the west on [[Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)|Gaia's]] Western continent, specifically in the [[Nibel Area]]. The town is located at the base of Mt. Nibel, and runs through the town from the entrance to lead up to the mountain. The Nibel Reactor located within Mt. Nibel presumably powers the town.
   
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Nibelheim comprises several buildings which are an architectural mix between classical style houses, with a few technological details added on. In the center of the town is a well tower, around which the houses circle it. Past this plaza is the Shinra Manor, a grander building surrounded by a fence. Nibelheim is light on vegetation, with a few flowers close by the buildings and trees inside the manor's fence, but is built on otherwise barren ground beneath the mountain.
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
 
Nibelheim is comprised of five accessible buildings and the mansion at the end. There is also a route next to the mansion which exits Nibelheim and leads up to Mt. Nibel. There are two times the player enters Nibelheim during the story and takes full control of where they go. The first time is Cloud and Sephiroth during the flashback told at [[Kalm]] before Nibelheim was razed, and the second time is with the party is in the restored Nibelheim.
 
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Beneath the town is a large man-made sewer-system that stretches from the reactor upon Mt. Nibel to the town beneath Shinra Manor.{{cite|VIIDoC}}
==== Town ====
 
[[File:Nibelheim-Town-ffvii.png|right|thumb|200px|Town, current day]]
 
The exit at the south of the town leads to the World Map. The exit at the north also leads to the World Map tough it leads to the small portion of World Map between the entrance to [[Mt. Nibel]] and Nibelheim, surrounded by mountain on either side. During the interactive flashback neither exit takes the player to the World Map: they can't exit from the south and the north takes the player straight to the Mt. Nibel.
 
   
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== Gameplay ==
Surrounding a well there are five accessible buildings. The most south-westerly building is the [[#Inn|Inn]], the more north-westerly is the [[#Item Store|Item Store]]. On the right, from the top-right down is [[#Cloud's House|Cloud's House]], [[#Tifa's House|Tifa's House]], and the [[#Siblings' House|Siblings' House]].
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
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* [[The Tragedy of Five Years Ago]]
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* [[Unnatural Hometown]]
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Nibelheim is first visited during "The Tragedy of Five Years Ago" purely in the flashback scene, in which [[Cloud (Final Fantasy VII party member)|Cloud]] describes his version of events that took place in the Nibelheim Incident. Throughout this, the player can interact with the town, and when attempting to enter Cloud or Tifa's house, he will be asked by other party members who seek clarity about his story.
   
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Later, the party return to Nibelheim in "Unnatural Hometown", where they find the rebuilt town. At this point, the objective is simply to pass through the town, though entering Shinra Mansion will allow them to recruit [[Vincent (Final Fantasy VII party member)|Vincent]] and fight [[Lost Number (Final Fantasy VII)|Lost Number]]. Returning to the town will allow the player to obtain very valuable items, especially the [[Final Heaven (Final Fantasy VII)|Final Heaven]] for [[Tifa (Final Fantasy VII party member)|Tifa]], by playing the piano in her house.
At the back of the town is [[#Shinra Mansion|Shinra Mansion]], a mansion owned by Shinra though long abandoned.
 
 
The town is visited with three different appearances, the first is the Nibelheim of five years ago, the second is Nibelheim aflame, and the third is a re-built Nibelheim which is notably different in its paving of the town.
 
 
The town is seen on various occasions in flashbacks and illusions. The well is a point of focus on the promise Cloud and Tifa made. Sephiroth uses illusions of Nibelheim when the party is in [[Whirlwind Maze]] to try to prove that Cloud was never present five years ago and instead constructed by Hojo after the events.
 
 
==== Inn ====
 
[[File:Nibelheim inn.png|thumb|Inn 1f.]]
 
[[File:Nibelheim inn2.png|thumb|Inn 2f.]]
 
The [[inn]] is found in the bottom-left of the town. During the first visit in the flashback, Cloud must enter the inn to talk to Sephiroth to continue with the events on Mt. Nibel after having visited the places around town.
 
 
;{{A|Inn 1f.|1f.}}
 
During the first visit with the party, the innkeeper charges 100 gil for a room. There is also a second selectable option, "''What's your story?''". Selecting this option prompts Cloud to question what is going on with the town not being destroyed; to which he replies saying he grew up in in Nibelheim and that it never burned down, to which prompts Tifa if she is present, or Cloud if she is not, to say he is lying. The innkeeper refutes this.
 
 
There is a man in a black cape in the back room only before the Reunion shortly into the start of disc 2. From him the player can receive a Luck Source.
 
 
;{{A|Inn 2f.|2f.}}
 
Sephiroth is found on the second floor during the flashback, and talking to him continues the Mt. Nibel events.
 
 
==== Item Store ====
 
During the flashback visit, nothing occurs here. During the second visit, the man in the black cape standing next to the fire gives an [[Final Fantasy VII items#Elixir|Elixir]] only before the Reunion shortly into the start of disc 2. The woman at the desk [[#Nibelheim Item Store|sells items]].
 
 
==== Siblings' House ====
 
[[File:Nibelheim-SiblingsHouse1f-ffvii.png|right|thumb|180px|Siblings' House 1f.]]
 
A two-story house in the bottom right of the town. This area is known as "Nibelheim House" in the menu in English versions of the game, though in the Japanese version it is "The house with the small older sister and younger brother" {{J|小さな姉弟がいた家|chiisana shitei ga ita ie}}. The siblings are seen on the first floor during the flashback. When the party visit the town for the first time, two black cloaked figures appear on the second floor, sharing their speech patterns with the siblings.
 
 
;{{A|Siblings' House 1f.|1f.}}
 
During the flashback there is a lady and two children on the first. During the visit with the party, there is nothing on the first floor.
 
 
;{{A|Siblings' House 1f.|2f.}}
 
During the flashback there is nothing on the second floor. During the visit with the party before the Reunion shortly into the start of Part 2, two cloaks can be found here. From these the player can get a Luck Source.
 
 
==== Tifa's House{{A|Tifa's House 1f.|}}{{A|Tifa's House 2f.|}} ====
 
In the flashback, if the player enters Tifa's house and does certain things Tifa will question whether Cloud actually did such things. Replying "No" will take the player outside the room.
 
 
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!width="25%"|Action
 
!width="30%"|Tifa's question
 
!width="45%"|Responses
 
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!class="b"|Entering Tifa's House
 
|"Cloud...?"<br/>"Did you go into my house?"
 
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;Yes...
 
"I thought you might be home."
 
;No...
 
"I remember you weren't there."
 
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!class="b"|Entering Tifa's room
 
|"Cloud...?"<br/>"Did you go into my room?"
 
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;Yes...
 
''Cloud stays in room''
 
;No...
 
''Cloud exits room''
 
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!class="b"|Pressing the action button by the piano
 
|"Did you play my piano?"
 
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;No, I didn't
 
''Nothing''
 
;Yeah, I jammed on it
 
"Now, how did this go?"{{foot|this brings up another option, see below}}
 
;Just a little
 
"I can read sheet music too, you know......<br/>Ummm, let's see......"<br/>"Do... Re.... Mi... Ti... La...<br/>Do... Re... Mi... So... Fa....
 
Do... Re.... Do...<br/>Forget it..."
 
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!class="b"|Pressing the action button by Tifa's desk<br/>("''The letter...''")
 
|"Did you read it?<br/>My letter?"
 
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;I'd never do that!
 
Tifa: "Of course!"
 
;Yeah...
 
Tifa: "You remember what it said...?"{{foot|this is followed by more options, see below}}
 
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!class="b"|Pressing the action button by Tifa's wardrobe<br/>(''Received "Orthopedic Underwear!"'')
 
|"Cloud!!!"
 
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;It's true
 
Tifa: "... Cloud"<br/>"We're talking about something really important here."
 
;Just kidding. Don't get mad...
 
Tifa: "... Cloud"<br/>"We're talking about something really important here."
 
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When on the [[piano]], selecting "Yeah, I jammed on it" brings up another menu. Selecting "I remember" allows Cloud to play it normally. Selecting "I forgot" brings up a piano guide.
 
 
When on the piano, selecting "Just a little" brings up sheet music.
 
 
The two options that are given regarding the letter on Tifa's desk after selecting "Yeah" to say Cloud had read the letter are "I don't remember..." and "I remember clearly". Selecting the former will cause Tifa to reply with "Then. let's go on with the story about Sephiroth". If the player selects the latter, Cloud will say "I read it..." followed by "It was a letter addressed to Tifa from the son of the guy that runs the General Store...".
 
 
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|class="b"|"Tifa, how are you?<br/>I just arrived in Midgar eight days ago."
 
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|class="b"|"Yesterday, all of Nibelheim got<br/>together to welcome me.<br/>The only person that we couldn't<br/>get a hold of was Cloud."
 
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|class="b"|"But everyone said he wasn't<br/>really that close to us.<br/>So even if we asked, he probably<br/>wouldn't have come anyway."
 
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|class="b"|"Well, enough about him."
 
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|class="b"|"Midgar is really something.<br/>But to tell the truth, I feel<br/>so behind on everything...<br/>so out of it."
 
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|class="b"|"Even the rooms of people<br/>in the slums are clean."
 
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|class="b"|"Right now I'm living in the slums,<br/>but I plan to move to a really nice room,<br/>like the ones I've seen in magazines,<br/>once I make some money."
 
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|class="b"|"...but, to do that, I guess I have to find<br/>a job first.<br/>That's right.<br/>I still haven't found a job yet."
 
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|class="b"|"I lied to my parents and told them I<br/>found a great job with Shinra, Inc."
 
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|class="b"|"I wonder if it's too late to go back.<br/>Sometimes I think I should've<br/>taken over my parents' store."
 
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Tifa asks Cloud if he remembers all of it. Selecting "No, that's it" prompts Tifa to say "Then. let's go on with the story about Sephiroth." Selecting "Yeah, I remember it all" continues the reciting of the letter.
 
 
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|class="b"|"I just made it here to Midgar<br/>but all I think about is Nibelheim."
 
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|class="b"|"Hey, Tifa... Is that stupid old water tower still working?"
 
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|class="b"|"Is the old man at the Inn doing well?<br/>Are my parents still at the shop everyday?<br/>Have any monsters attacked?"
 
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|class="b"|"And most of all,<br/>how are you, Tifa?<br/>It feels like I haven't seen you for years."
 
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|class="b"|"We were all talking about you last night."
 
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|class="b"|"Everyone likes you.<br/>But because everyone idolizes you,<br/>I couldn't very well stab them in the back."
 
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|class="b"|"I always acted cool, but actually,<br/>I was just afraid of being jilted."
 
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|class="b"|"Wow, if I keep writing like this,<br/>this'll become a love letter!"
 
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|class="b"|"So, I think I'll stop here.<br/>Take care.<br/>I'll write again."
 
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|class="b"|"P.S. Write me back, okay?"
 
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The events done here directly change the script later on in the game. In the [[Whirlwind Maze]], Sephiroth creates an illusion of a burning Nibelheim, and makes Cloud question what he did while in-town. "Yeah, I went to Tifa's room. There, I..." "I played the piano!" "I looked in the drawers!" "I read the letter addressed to Tifa!".
 
 
Tifa's house has more interactions the seconds time the player goes there with the party. The back room on the first floor a man in a black cape will relinquish a [[Turbo Ether]]. Upstairs, another black caped man gives another Turbo Ether.
 
 
On the table in Tifa's bedroom a note is found.
 
 
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|class="b"|"Periodic Report to Professor Hojo"<br/><br/>1 Clone Activity Report<br/><br/>Unfortunately, no 'CLONES' have left<br/>this town this quarter.<br/>As previously reported, the 'CLONES' seem<br/>to be sensing something.<br/>But all they say is, 'reunion' or 'Sephiroth'<br/>and show no other signs of activity.
 
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|class="b"|2 Confidentiality Report<br/><br/>A total of eight people have visited<br/>this town this quarter.<br/>Fortunately, none knew about<br/>the incident five years ago.<br/>Therefore, no one knows the town was restored<br/>exactly as it was five years ago.<br/>Our staff, disguised as townspeople<br/>have improved their acting skills,<br/>and we do not report any problems<br/>at this time.<br/>That is all.
 
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If the piano is repeatedly played on, the player can discover 1 gil. When Tifa is the party leader in disc 2, playing the game's main theme gives the player an [[Support Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Elemental Materia]], but only if the player made Cloud jam on the piano during the Kalm flashback. Doing this again when Cloud returns as party leader with Tifa in the party will get her Limit Break manual, [[Final Fantasy VII items#Final Heaven|Final Heaven]].
 
 
==== Cloud's House ====
 
During the flashback, if the player goes into Cloud's House, they can choose whether to watch clips of the events showing Cloud's conversations with his mother.
 
 
During the visit with Cloud and the party, Cloud's house has only a lady that refutes the fact Cloud grew up there.
 
 
==== Shinra Mansion ====
 
{{main|Shinra Manor}}
 
 
=== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
Nibelheim is accessed in Chapter 5 of ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-''. Vincent attempts to enter Shinra Manor through the town sewers. Nibelheim had been compromised by Deepground at the time.
 
 
==== Nibelheim Sewers ====
 
[[File:DoC Nibelheim Sewers.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Nibelheim Sewers.]]
 
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The Nibelheim sewers is a large man-made sewer-system that stretches from the Reactor upon Mt. Nibel to the town of Nibelheim beneath Shinra Manor. [[Sahagin (Dirge of Cerberus)|Sahagin]] infest the sewers.
 
 
Following the path, the player will find a [[Potion (item)|Potion]] on the right-side, and a Handgun Bullet x72 on the left. Further down on the left is a [[Phoenix Down]]. Further on, a Cardkey gate will block the way, on the right is a ladder for the player to climb. Here is a Mako point. From here the player can jump into the water to initiate a Sahagin attack, one of which having the Cardkey. After opening the Cardkey gate, the player should head to the red dot as seen on the map.
 
 
Back in the water, through the southern tunnel, and up the stairs is a Rifle Bullets x52 behind the player on their right. Heading left and forwards takes the player to an 1,000 gil pick-up. In the tunnel is a Limit Breaker. Back out and on the opposite side of the room is another room with boxes containing Machine Gun Bullets x70, and 900 gil. Back out there, and following the sewer going down the left leads to an end where the player can turn left again to get a [[Blizzard (ability)|Blizzard]] Materia. Back out and on the opposite side is a tunnel.
 
 
Down the tunnel and then out on the left will lead the player to a Potion on their right. Further down on the left is Rifle Bullets x40. A Cardkey barrier is opened by a nearby Sahagin's Cardkey. After getting the Handgun Bullets x72 pick-up in the center, the Cardkey gates will appear, keeping the player in. A subsequent Sahagin will have a Cardkey. Heading forwards in their original direction will get them 2,500 gil. Turning back east up the ladder is a Mako Point, and further on is a switch. The player can jump in the water to pick up a Potion and 500 gil. The red dot on the map takes the player to the sewer's exit.
 
 
;Storage Unit
 
The sewers exit out into a storage unit occupied by Deepground soldiers. In here the player will find an elevator taking them to the second and third floor. A smaller room has a small entrance where the player can crouch and move underneath. In here is a line of items, being a 100 gil pick-up, a 400 gil pick-up, and a Power Booster. An infinite DG Soldier respawn also occurs in here.
 
 
On the second floor there is a pathway taking them downstairs to a vending machine. On the third floor, the player finds Machine Gun Bullets x45, Handgun Bullets x90. This eventually links up to the library of Shinra Manor.
 
   
 
=== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
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The player enters the Nibel Plains after leaving Nibelheim in Chapter 10. Here a [[#Sniper minigame|minigame]] takes place involving using a sniper to shoot robots. After the minigame is a save point. Turk [[Cissnei]] also discovers Zack here.
 
The player enters the Nibel Plains after leaving Nibelheim in Chapter 10. Here a [[#Sniper minigame|minigame]] takes place involving using a sniper to shoot robots. After the minigame is a save point. Turk [[Cissnei]] also discovers Zack here.
   
== Quests ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
 
==== Yuffie ====
 
{{main|Mystery Ninja}}
 
The Mystery Ninja can be fought in the forests in the Nibel Area.
 
 
==== Piano ====
 
The piano in Tifa's house can be used to acquire a number of items.
 
 
During the flashback to Nibelheim, Cloud can go into Tifa's House and into Tifa's room, and play on the piano. If the player makes Cloud say "Yeah, I jammed on it", followed by "I forgot", a tutorial is shown.
 
 
{|class="half-width FFVII article-table"
 
|class="b"|{{button|ps|x symbol}} Do<br/>
 
{{button|ps|square symbol}} Re<br/>
 
{{button|ps|triangle symbol}} Mi<br/>
 
{{button|ps|o symbol}} Fa<br/>
 
({{button|ps|r1}}) or ({{button|ps|l1}}) and {{button|ps|x symbol}} So<br/>
 
({{button|ps|r1}}) or ({{button|ps|l1}}) and {{button|ps|square symbol}} La<br/>
 
({{button|ps|r1}}) or ({{button|ps|l1}}) and {{button|ps|triangle symbol}} Ti<br/>
 
({{button|ps|r1}}) or ({{button|ps|l1}}) and {{button|ps|o symbol}} Do<br/>
 
{{button|ps|down}} Do Mi So (C)<br/>
 
{{button|ps|left}} Do Fa La (F)<br/>
 
{{button|ps|up}} Re So Ti (G)<br/>
 
{{button|ps|right}} Mi So Do (C)<br/>
 
{{button|ps|start}}End
 
|}
 
Going up to the piano again and choosing "Just a little". The message gives the notes to the "Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII." It is not necessary to play this tune during the flashback, when the party visits Nibelheim the first time, or when Tifa returns as the party leader. Simply selecting the "jam option" during the flashback and hitting any of the keys is sufficient.
 
 
{|class="half-width FFVII article-table"
 
|class="b"|"Do... Re... Mi... Ti... La...<br/>Do... Re... Mi... So... Fa... Do... Re... Do...<br/>Forget it..."
 
|}
 
On the first visit to Nibelheim with the party, playing anything on the piano repeatedly will eventually earn the player Tifa's secret savings, 1 gil. The player can earn this repeatedly.
 
 
Returning to Nibelheim with Tifa as the party leader can earn the player an [[Support Materia (Final Fantasy VII)#Elemental|Elemental Materia]], but only if Cloud "jammed on" the piano in the Kalm flashback. To attain the Materia, Tifa must check the piano. Playing the tune is not required at this point.
 
 
The tune is as follows:
 
{|class="half-width FFVII article-table" style="text-align:center"
 
!class="b"|PlayStation
 
|{{button|ps|x}}, {{button|ps|square}}, {{button|ps|triangle}}, {{button|ps|l1}}+{{button|ps|triangle}}, {{button|ps|l1}}+{{button|ps|square}},<br/>{{button|ps|x}}, {{button|ps|square}}, {{button|ps|triangle}}, {{button|ps|l1}}+{{button|ps|x}}, {{button|ps|o}},<br/>{{button|ps|x}}, {{button|ps|square}}, {{button|ps|x}}
 
|-
 
!class="b"|PC
 
|[CANCEL], [SWITCH], [MENU], [PAGEUP]+[MENU], [PAGEUP]+[SWITCH],<br/>[CANCEL], [SWITCH], [MENU], [PAGE UP]+[CANCEL], [OK],<br/>[CANCEL], [SWITCH], [CANCEL]
 
|}
 
 
After Cloud rejoins the party as party-leader, with Tifa in the party, and regardless of if the player played the piano previously, playing the "Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII" tune again will reveal a letter to Tifa from Zangan, containing her ultimate Limit Break, [[Final Heaven (ability)|Final Heaven]]. This is the only time when the player needs to play the tune to obtain something from the piano.
 
 
{|class="half-width FFVII article-table"
 
|class="b"|"Tifa,<br/>what's happened to our town?<br/>Was it all an illusion‚ or just a dream?<br/>No‚ it was neither.<br/>I remember trying to get people<br/>out of the flames‚ but not having the strength...<br/>Burning with anger‚ I went to the<br/>reactor to kill Sephiroth."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"But he was nowhere to be found.<br/>Instead‚ I found you‚ collapsed inside.<br/>I felt saving you was far more important<br/>than going after Sephiroth.<br/>There were several others that were still<br/>alive inside,<br/>but I was only able to save you."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"As I was coming out of the reactor,<br/>Shinra troops were just arriving.<br/>I recall a scientist named Hojo was in charge.<br/>He ordered the troops to gather up<br/>everyone still alive for the experiment.<br/>I didn't know what type of experiment<br/>he was talking about,<br/>but I wasn't about to let them have<br/>my dearest student."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"Putting you on my back‚ I headed down<br/>the mountain to the village.<br/>I used the Cure spell on you many times."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"And started to head for Midgar<br/>to look for a doctor for you.<br/>I didn't like that city,<br/>and my Cure spells weren't helping."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"I decided to go to Midgar to find<br/>a doctor I could trust.<br/>I'm worried about you‚ but I can't<br/>settle down in one place for very long.<br/>Have you recovered fully? Are you well?"
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"I wonder how many years have<br/>passed since then?<br/>I just got into town again,<br/>but I can't believe it...<br/> The whole town is back to normal,<br/>except for the strange people<br/>with black clothes all around."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"The town reeks of Shinra,<br/>but I won't go after them.<br/>You may think I'm running from them,<br/>but it's just that<br/>I don't want anything to do<br/>with Shinra anymore.<br/>Feels like time is running out."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"I'm sure you'll find this letter.<br/>And this gift for you. It should come in handy.<br/>I can't even jump anymore.<br/>But I hope you continue to sharpen<br/>your skills and remember what I taught you."
 
|-
 
|class="b"|"To my most precious student‚ From Zangan"
 
|}
 
 
=== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
==== Eliminate the Sahagin ====
 
<!--basically needs to detail where they're all located-->
 
There are 33 [[Sahagin (Dirge of Cerberus)|Sahagin]] enemies located in [[#Nibelheim Sewers|Nibelheim Sewers]].
 
{{Locat-stub|Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-}}
 
 
=== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
 
==== Seven Wonders ====
 
==== Seven Wonders ====
 
The Seven Wonders is a sidequest that allows the player to obtain items. When the player enters Nibelheim, there is a boy who stays around the town. The first four wonders can be done at this point. The remaining three can be done after returning from the Nibel Reactor.
 
The Seven Wonders is a sidequest that allows the player to obtain items. When the player enters Nibelheim, there is a boy who stays around the town. The first four wonders can be done at this point. The remaining three can be done after returning from the Nibel Reactor.
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In the area with the save point will be a number of chests with the player's prize. If eleven or more escaped, the player receives nothing. If ten or fewer, the player gets a [[Magic Materia (Crisis Core)#Thundaga|Thundaga]]. If five or fewer, the player also gets a [[Command Materia (Crisis Core)#Dash|Dash]]. If two or fewer, the player gets a [[Magic Materia (Crisis Core)#Gravity|Gravity]]. If none escaped, the player gets all the aforementioned materia and a [[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- accessories#Dragon Armlet|Dragon Armlet]].
 
In the area with the save point will be a number of chests with the player's prize. If eleven or more escaped, the player receives nothing. If ten or fewer, the player gets a [[Magic Materia (Crisis Core)#Thundaga|Thundaga]]. If five or fewer, the player also gets a [[Command Materia (Crisis Core)#Dash|Dash]]. If two or fewer, the player gets a [[Magic Materia (Crisis Core)#Gravity|Gravity]]. If none escaped, the player gets all the aforementioned materia and a [[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- accessories#Dragon Armlet|Dragon Armlet]].
   
== Shops ==
 
{{multicol-begin}}
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' ===
 
==== Item Shop ====
 
{|class="article-table FFVII" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!width="50%"|Name
 
!width="50%"|Cost
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VII items#Potion|Potion]]
 
|50 gil
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VII items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VII items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VII items#Tent|Tent]]
 
|500 gil
 
|}
 
{{multicol-separator}}
 
=== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
 
==== Nibel Accessories ====
 
==== Nibel Accessories ====
 
Shop from Mission 6-4-4.
 
Shop from Mission 6-4-4.
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|}
 
|}
 
{{multicol-end}}
 
{{multicol-end}}
{{-}}
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{{clear}}
   
  +
=== ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
== Enemies ==
 
  +
Nibelheim is accessed in Chapter 5 of ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-''. Vincent attempts to enter Shinra Manor through the town sewers. Nibelheim had been compromised by Deepground at the time.
{{See Also|Shinra Manor#Enemies|Mt. Nibel#Enemy formations}}
 
=== ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' ===
 
* [[Captain (Crisis Core)|Captain]]
 
* [[Grenade (Crisis Core)|Grenade]]
 
   
==== Outskirts ====
+
==== Nibelheim Sewers ====
  +
[[File:DoC Nibelheim Sewers.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Nibelheim Sewers.]]
* [[Bomb (Crisis Core)|Bomb]]
 
  +
<!--there is no easy way to explain this, nor is there an easy way to divide this, so this practically has to be a walkthrough-->
* [[Death Claw (Crisis Core)|Death Claw]]
 
  +
The Nibelheim sewers is a large man-made sewer-system that stretches from the Reactor upon Mt. Nibel to the town of Nibelheim beneath Shinra Manor. There are 33 [[Sahagin (Dirge of Cerberus)|Sahagin]] enemies located in [[#Nibelheim Sewers|Nibelheim Sewers]].
* [[Needle Kiss (Crisis Core)|Needle Kiss]]
 
   
  +
Following the path, the player will find a [[Potion (item)|Potion]] on the right-side, and a Handgun Bullet x72 on the left. Further down on the left is a [[Phoenix Down]]. Further on, a Cardkey gate will block the way, on the right is a ladder for the player to climb. Here is a Mako point. From here the player can jump into the water to initiate a Sahagin attack, one of which having the Cardkey. After opening the Cardkey gate, the player should head to the red dot as seen on the map.
==== Nibel Plains ====
 
  +
* [[Alert Head]] x2
 
  +
Back in the water, through the southern tunnel, and up the stairs is a Rifle Bullets x52 behind the player on their right. Heading left and forwards takes the player to an 1,000 gil pick-up. In the tunnel is a Limit Breaker. Back out and on the opposite side of the room is another room with boxes containing Machine Gun Bullets x70, and 900 gil. Back out there, and following the sewer going down the left leads to an end where the player can turn left again to get a [[Blizzard (ability)|Blizzard]] Materia. Back out and on the opposite side is a tunnel.
* [[Alert Head]] x3
 
  +
* [[Alert Head]] x4
 
  +
Down the tunnel and then out on the left will lead the player to a Potion on their right. Further down on the left is Rifle Bullets x40. A Cardkey barrier is opened by a nearby Sahagin's Cardkey. After getting the Handgun Bullets x72 pick-up in the center, the Cardkey gates will appear, keeping the player in. A subsequent Sahagin will have a Cardkey. Heading forwards in their original direction will get them 2,500 gil. Turning back east up the ladder is a Mako Point, and further on is a switch. The player can jump in the water to pick up a Potion and 500 gil. The red dot on the map takes the player to the sewer's exit.
  +
  +
;Storage Unit
  +
The sewers exit out into a storage unit occupied by Deepground soldiers. In here the player will find an elevator taking them to the second and third floor. A smaller room has a small entrance where the player can crouch and move underneath. In here is a line of items, being a 100 gil pick-up, a 400 gil pick-up, and a Power Booster. An infinite DG Soldier respawn also occurs in here.
  +
  +
On the second floor there is a pathway taking them downstairs to a vending machine. On the third floor, the player finds Machine Gun Bullets x45, Handgun Bullets x90. This eventually links up to the library of Shinra Manor.
  +
  +
== Musical themes ==
  +
{{audio|filename=FFVII - Anxious Heart.ogg|title="Anxiety" from ''Final Fantasy VII''}}
  +
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', when Nibelheim is first visited in Cloud's flashback, the song "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" {{J|5年前のあの日|Gonen Mae no ano Hi}} plays. When the party later visits the town, the background music changes to "[[Anxiety (Final Fantasy VII)|Anxiety]]" {{J|不安な心|Fuan na Kokoro|Anxious Heart}}. Inside the Shinra Mansion, the background music switches to "[[Sephiroth#Musical themes|Those Chosen by the Planet]]" {{J|星に選ばれし者|Hoshi ni Erabareshi Mono}}. Inside the basement the music turns to "The Nightmare Begins" {{J|悪夢の始まり|Akumu no Hajimari}}.
  +
  +
{{Audio|title="Memories with Lucrecia"|filename=Memories with Lucrecia.ogg}}
  +
  +
In ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-'', the only piece that plays through the sewers and Shinra Manor is "Uneasy Feelings". "Memories with Lucrecia" plays in Vincent's flashback cutscene upon exiting of the sewers, and this also plays in the scenes after entry to the mansion in addition to "Lifestream", itself based upon "Memories with Lucrecia". In the two scenes with [[Rosso|Rosso the Crimson]], "Rosso the Crimson" plays. "Arms of Shinra" plays against the Black Widow.
  +
  +
{{Audio|filename=The Shrouded Village.ogg|title="The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")"}}
  +
  +
In ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'', the track that plays in Nibelheim including its outskirts during Chapter 9 is called "The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")", a rendition of "Anxiety". In Shinra Manor, "The Ominous Mansion" plays, which is an eerie version of one of the recurring melodies, notable in "The Terrible Truth"<!--it's in loads of pieces-->. During a Nibelheim in flames, the piece played in the background is "March Through Harsh Terrain (from LAST ORDER FFVII)". In Chapter 10, "The Ominous Mansion" plays in the Shinra Manor including through battles. In the outskirts "The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")" plays, and into the main part of town until it switches to "CRISIS CORE Theme - Blazing Through the Battlefield". Beyond this the "Night of Seclusion" piece is the only music to play except for Zack's flashback to Aerith where "A Flower Blooming in the Slums (from FFVII "Aerith's Theme")" plays. In the Nibel plains where "Wandering under the Moonlight (from LAST ORDER FFVII)" is the background music.
   
 
== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
FFAB Nibelheim FFVII.png|Nibelheim (Normal).
 
FFAB Nibelheim FFVII.png|Nibelheim (Normal).
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FFAB Nibelheim FFVII Special.png|Nibelheim (Special).
 
FFAB Nibelheim FFVII Special.png|Nibelheim (Special).
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{Locat-stub|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
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{{Location section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
{{-}}
+
{{clear}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
 
[[File:FFRK Nibelheim FFVII.png|right|150px]]
 
[[File:FFRK Nibelheim FFVII.png|right|150px]]
{{Locat-stub|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
+
{{Location section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
   
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' ===
  +
[[File:WoFF Nibelheim.png|right|150px]]
  +
{{Main|Nibelheim (World of Final Fantasy)}}
   
 
Nibelheim is the hometown of Tifa and is a rare town that has not been annexed by the [[Bahamutian Federation]]. An arrangement of "[[Tifa's Theme]]" plays in Nibelheim.
 
Nibelheim is the hometown of Tifa and is a rare town that has not been annexed by the [[Bahamutian Federation]]. An arrangement of "[[Tifa's Theme]]" plays in Nibelheim.
{{Locat-stub|World of Final Fantasy}}
+
{{Location section|World of Final Fantasy}}
   
  +
==Behind the scenes==
== Musical themes ==
 
  +
{{See|Nibelheim Incident}}
{{audio|filename=FFVII - Anxious Heart.ogg|title="Heart of Anxiety" from ''Final Fantasy VII''}}
 
  +
The black capes around Nibelheim yield various [[Stat growth#Final Fantasy VII|stat-boosting sources]] when spoken to. The one outside the mansion gives a Mind Source, but the text box has an error, saying "Mind Plus" rather than Mind Source. Like in the [[quantum Potion bug]], the same variable is used for obtaining this Mind Source as for the Luck Source obtained from the black cloak on the bottom floor of the inn; when the player picks up either one, the other registers as already being taken, so it is impossible to pick up both. Because players are likely to visit the inn before the mansion (as the party arrives from that side of the area), many likely never obtain the Mind Source.
When Nibelheim is first visited in Cloud's flashback, the song "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" {{J|5年前のあの日|Gonen Mae no ano Hi}} plays. When the party later visits the town, the background music changes to "Heart of Anxiety" {{J|不安な心|Fuan na Kokoro}}. Inside the Shinra Mansion, the background music switches to "[[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)#Musical themes|Those Chosen by the Planet]]" {{J|星に選ばれし者|Hoshi ni Erabareshi Mono}}. Inside the basement the music turns to "The Nightmare Begins" {{J|悪夢の始まり|Akumu no Hajimari}}.
 
 
In ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-'', the only piece that plays through the sewers and Shinra Manor is "Uneasy Feelings". "Memories with Lucrecia" plays in Vincent's flashback cutscene upon exiting of the sewers, and this also plays in the scenes after entry to the mansion in addition to "Lifestream", itself based upon "Memories with Lucrecia". In the two scenes with [[Rosso|Rosso the Crimson]], "Rosso the Crimson" plays. "Arms of Shinra" plays against the Black Widow.
 
   
  +
Tifa's diary was originally intended to be readable in the Nibelheim flashback, and the text is given in the ''[[Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega]]''. The three boys in Nibelheim are referred to by the names ''Wel'' {{J|ウエル|Weru}}, ''Dan'' {{J|ダン|Dan}}, and ''Mayday'' {{J|メイデー|Meidē}}. The diary also mentions that she read a book about Mako being the lifeblood of the planet written by a ''Mon Moth'' {{J|モン・モス|Mon Mosu}} (likely a reference to [[w:c:starwars:Mon Mothma|Mon Mothma]] from ''Star Wars'').<ref>{{Refbook|[[Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega]]|526|527}}</ref>
In ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'', the track that plays in Nibelheim including its outskirts during Chapter 9 is called "A Closed Off Village", a rendition of "Heart of Anxiety". In Shinra Manor, "The Gloomy Mansion" plays, which is an eerie version of one of the recurring melodies, notable in "Burden of Truth"<!--it's in loads of pieces-->. During a Nibelheim in flames, the piece played in the background is "March on the Frontier". In Chapter 10, "The Gloomy Mansion" plays in the Shinra Manor including through battles. In the outskirts "A Closed Off Village" plays, and into the main part of town until it switches to "Chaotic Battlefield". Beyond this the "Night of Seclusion" piece is the only music to play except for Zack's flashback to Aerith where "A Flower Blooming in the Slums" plays. In the Nibel plains where "Moonlight Wandering" is the background music.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
  +
;''Final Fantasy VII''
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Nibelheim_FF7_Art_2.jpg|Concept art of Nibelheim inn.
 
Nibelheim_FF7_Art_2.jpg|Concept art of Nibelheim inn.
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Nibelheim Early Concept Design.jpg|Early Nibelheim design.
 
Nibelheim Early Concept Design.jpg|Early Nibelheim design.
 
FFVII PG Town.png|Possible prototype version of Nibelheim.
 
FFVII PG Town.png|Possible prototype version of Nibelheim.
Nibelheim well.png|Well in [[#Town|Town]].
+
Nibelheim well.png|Well in Town.
  +
</gallery>
Nibelheim clouds house.png|[[#Cloud's House|Cloud's House]].
 
  +
Nibelheim tifas house.png|[[#Tifa's House 1f.|Tifa's House 1f.]]
 
  +
;''Final Fantasy VII Remake''
Nibelheim tifas house2.png|[[#Tifa's House 2f.|Tifa's House 2f.]]
 
  +
<gallery>
Nibelheim-SiblingsHouse2f-ffvii.png|[[#Siblings' House 2f.|Siblings' House 2f.]]
 
Nibelheim shop.png|[[#Item Store|Item Store]].
+
Nibelheim Flashback from FFVII Remake.jpg|
VIICC Nibelheim.jpg|''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''.
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Nibelheim Flashback from FFVII Remake 2.jpg|
  +
Cloud Nibelheim Flashback from FFVII Remake.jpg|
VIICC Burning Nibelheim.jpg|Torched Nibelheim in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
  +
</gallery>
Nibelheim-ccvii-torched.png|Torched Nibelheim in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
  +
CCFVII_Photo.jpg|The photo in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
  +
;''Crisis Core''
VIICC Nibel Plains.jpg|The Nibel Plains in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
  +
<gallery>
CC NPC Artwork 2.jpg|Nibelheim villagers in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
  +
VIICC Nibelheim.jpg
VIIBC Nibelheim.png|Nibelheim in ''Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
VIIBC Nibelheim Incident.png|Nibelheim aflame in ''Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-''.
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VIICC Burning Nibelheim.jpg|Torched Nibelheim .
VIIBC Destroyed Nibelheim.png|Nibelheim ruins in ''Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-''.
+
Nibelheim-ccvii-torched.png|Torched Nibelheim.
  +
CCFVII_Photo.jpg|The photo.
  +
VIICC Nibel Plains.jpg|The Nibel Plains.
  +
CC NPC Artwork 2.jpg|Nibelheim villagers.
  +
</gallery>
  +
  +
;''Before Crisis''
  +
<gallery>
  +
VIIBC Nibelheim.png
  +
VIIBC Nibelheim Incident.png|Nibelheim aflame.
  +
VIIBC Destroyed Nibelheim.png|Nibelheim ruins.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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Early concept screenshots shows dialogue where the town is called {{J|ニヴルヘイム|Nivuruheim|fmt=j(r)}}, the standard transliteration of Niflheim in Japanese.
 
Early concept screenshots shows dialogue where the town is called {{J|ニヴルヘイム|Nivuruheim|fmt=j(r)}}, the standard transliteration of Niflheim in Japanese.
   
== Trivia ==
+
==References==
  +
{{Reflist}}
* ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]'' includes a kingdom named [[Niflheim]].
 
*The black capes around Nibelheim yield various [[Stat growth#Final Fantasy VII|stat-boosting sources]] when spoken to. The one outside the mansion gives a Mind Source, but the text box has an error, saying "Mind Plus" rather than Mind Source. Like in the [[quantum Potion bug]], the same variable is used for obtaining this Mind Source as for the Luck Source obtained from the black cloak on the bottom floor of the inn; when the player picks up either one, the other registers as already being taken, so it is impossible to pick up both. Because players are likely to visit the inn before the mansion (as the party arrives from that side of the area), many likely never obtain the Mind Source.
 
   
 
{{navbox setting VIIBC}}
 
{{navbox setting VIIBC}}
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{{navbox setting FFVII}}
 
{{navbox setting FFVII}}
 
{{navbox setting VIIDoC}}
 
{{navbox setting VIIDoC}}
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[[de:Nibelheim]]
 
  +
[[es:Nibelheim]]
  +
[[pt-br:Nibelheim]]
  +
[[ru:Нибельхейм]]
 
[[Category:Locations in Final Fantasy VII]]
 
[[Category:Locations in Final Fantasy VII]]
 
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Nibelheim is a small mountain village located in Final Fantasy VII. It is the hometown of both Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart, located at the base of Mt. Nibel in the Nibel Area. Years before the start of the game, a devastating incident occurred in the town that was never revealed to the public. Shinra Electric Power Company owns a mako reactor on the nearby Mt. Nibel, providing the town with power, as well as a manor on the outskirts of town that was the base for the company's scientific research for many years before it was left abandoned.

Story

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Shinra Mansion

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Shinra Mansion in Nibelheim.

The Shinra Mansion on the outskirts of Nibelheim was the first structure built years before the town was established, and it holds many secrets of Professor Hojo's experiments. The mansion, having been in the Shinra Electric Power Company's possession for a long time, was the setting for the experiments that would become the Jenova Project. It is a derelict house of grandeur with a walk leading from the town outskirts to the entrance.

Many years ago the basement was used for experiments by the head of Shinra's Science Division, Hojo. In competition with his rival, Hollander, he tried to create a human with the powers of an Ancient. He injected Jenova's cells into his colleague and lover Lucrecia Crescent while she was in early stages of pregnancy, which led to the birth of Sephiroth, a child born fused with Jenova cells. Although Sephiroth did not possess the powers of an Ancient, he was raised to be the ultimate SOLDIER while Lucrecia was unable to have a role in his life.

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Vincent inside his coffin.

The Turk Vincent Valentine, whose assignment was to monitor the scientists during their experiments, fell in love with Lucrecia. When he heard of the ghastly things being done to her and her unborn child, Vincent confronted Hojo who shot Vincent. Lucrecia, realizing Vincent had been trying to protect her, tried to save his life.

She discovered a way to use Chaos, the servant of the Omega, to save Vincent, giving him the ability to transfigure. Hojo, seeing the use of this ability, implanted more and more monsters within him, but Vincent began to see himself as a monster, and as a failure for failing to save Lucrecia. He repented by resigning to a coffin in the mansion's basement, where he slept almost undisturbed for 23 years.

Cloud and Tifa's childhood

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Cloud and Tifa under the moonlight.

Nibelheim remained a peaceful town and Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart grew up there. While Tifa played with her friends, Cloud isolated himself. His mother was his only family, as his father had died while he was young. He considered the other children childish and himself superior.

Tifa's mother died and she believed she could find her again by climbing Mt. Nibel. She injured herself during the trek and fell into a coma and Cloud, who had followed her, was blamed for the incident and forbidden from getting close to Tifa by her father. Cloud idolized Sephiroth, the hero SOLDIER of the Wutai War, and thought if he became a hero like him people would accept him, and he would win Tifa's attention. Before leaving for Midgar he met up with Tifa and told her his plans to become a SOLDIER, promising he would come to her rescue whenever she needed protection. Cloud departed and Tifa began training with Zangan, a martial arts expert, and worked as a guide on Mt. Nibel for tourists and visitors.

The Nibelheim Incident

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A photo of Zack, Tifa, and Sephiroth.

Cloud meets his idol Sephiroth, but never attains his goal of becoming SOLDIER First Class, becoming a mere Shinra infantryman who follows Zack Fair on missions. Sephiroth and Zack and their guards head to Nibelheim to investigate a broken section of the Nibelheim Reactor. Cloud is too ashamed to show his failure to his hometown, and keeps his helmet on when they meet with Tifa, their guide. When a picture is taken of the party before heading out, Cloud stays out of it.

As the group makes its way to the reactor a bridge collapses and a Shinra infantryman goes missing. Upon arriving at the reactor Sephiroth and Zack fix a broken valve, but find the hideous by-products of Hojo's experiments: makonoids within pods who once were humans. The back of the reactor has a sealed door, inscribed with the name Sephiroth had come to associate with the mother he had never met: Jenova. Sephiroth wonders if he is no different from the monsters, and his former friend, Genesis Rhapsodos, who had earlier deserted Shinra, appears to confirm his suspicions. Wanting to learn more, Sephiroth locks himself away in the Shinra Mansion basement and for several sleepless days, reads about the Jenova Project. The answers drive him insane.

Nibelheim Burns

The razing of Nibelheim.

Believing himself to be the heir to the Cetra legacy, due to a misconception that Jenova was an Ancient, Sephiroth slaughters most of the townsfolk and burns the town to the ground. Zack, Tifa, Zangan, and Cloud try to help, but their efforts are in vain. Cloud's mother and Tifa's father are killed. Sephiroth climbs Mt. Nibel to find his mother, Jenova, inside the reactor. He breaks into the sealed room and speaks with an angelic effigy that masks Jenova from view about finding the Promised Land. He tears the effigy off the machine, revealing an alien monster in a tank whom he refers to as "mother".

Tifa and Zack confront Sephiroth in the reactor. Tifa picks up the discarded Masamune and rushes at Sephiroth, but is disarmed and incapacitated. Zack fights Sephiroth but is defeated and cast aside. Finally Cloud charges at Sephiroth, impaling him with Zack's Buster Sword. Cloud leaves to check on Tifa and Zack, but Sephiroth staggers out of Jenova's chamber, holding her severed head. Cloud attacks Sephiroth again, but is disarmed and impaled through the chest. Using the sword as a lever Cloud picks up Sephiroth, and throws him into the Lifestream below the reactor.

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Zack and Cloud escape their confinement.

Zangan rescues Tifa, but Cloud and Zack are captured by the player Turks of Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-. In Episodes 12 and 13, the player, along with the Turk leader, Veld, help Hojo start his new experiment and hide the incidence. Cloud and Zack are used as test subjects in Hojo's Jenova Reunion Theory. They, and the survivors of Sephiroth's rampage, are injected with Jenova cells and kept in tanks of Mako. Zack escapes with the help of his old mentor, Angeal Hewley, who aids him from the Lifestream.

Zack frees Cloud, who is suffering from Mako poisoning, and the two escape Nibelheim. Zack is unaffected by the experiments, possibly due to having already been exposed to Mako by way of becoming a SOLDIER. The town is rebuilt and repopulated with actors hired by Shinra to ensure word of the incident never gets out. Shinra seals up Sephiroth's records and he is presumed dead. Zangan had brought Tifa to Midgar where she recovers and sets out to get revenge on Shinra, joining the resistance group AVALANCHE and running its headquarters, the 7th Heaven bar in the Sector 7 Slums.

Hunting for Sephiroth

Five years later, Cloud and Tifa have reunited and search for the resurfaced Sephiroth across the Planet. Their search leads them to their hometown of Nibelheim, now rebuilt and infested with Sephiroth Clones who chant on about Sephiroth and Reunion. Not one of the town's inhabitants recognizes either of them, since they are fakes put in place by Shinra. In Tifa's old house Cloud finds a letter detailing what has happened in Nibelheim since they have been gone.

In the Shinra Mansion basement they find Vincent Valentine locked in a coffin, who can be coaxed to join the party. They encounter Jenova in Sephiroth's disguise who tells Cloud to follow across the mountains.

In the Remake, Nibelheim is mentioned first by Sephiroth, who mocks Cloud that his hometown burned so bright when he set Nibelheim ablaze, and then during Cloud and Tifa's conversations.

Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-

During the events Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-, Vincent Valentine returns to the Shinra Mansion.

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Geography

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Location of Nibelheim, indicated by crosshair.

Nibelheim is located to the west on Gaia's Western continent, specifically in the Nibel Area. The town is located at the base of Mt. Nibel, and runs through the town from the entrance to lead up to the mountain. The Nibel Reactor located within Mt. Nibel presumably powers the town.

Nibelheim comprises several buildings which are an architectural mix between classical style houses, with a few technological details added on. In the center of the town is a well tower, around which the houses circle it. Past this plaza is the Shinra Manor, a grander building surrounded by a fence. Nibelheim is light on vegetation, with a few flowers close by the buildings and trees inside the manor's fence, but is built on otherwise barren ground beneath the mountain.

Beneath the town is a large man-made sewer-system that stretches from the reactor upon Mt. Nibel to the town beneath Shinra Manor.[1]

Gameplay

Final Fantasy VII

Nibelheim is first visited during "The Tragedy of Five Years Ago" purely in the flashback scene, in which Cloud describes his version of events that took place in the Nibelheim Incident. Throughout this, the player can interact with the town, and when attempting to enter Cloud or Tifa's house, he will be asked by other party members who seek clarity about his story.

Later, the party return to Nibelheim in "Unnatural Hometown", where they find the rebuilt town. At this point, the objective is simply to pass through the town, though entering Shinra Mansion will allow them to recruit Vincent and fight Lost Number. Returning to the town will allow the player to obtain very valuable items, especially the Final Heaven for Tifa, by playing the piano in her house.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

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The main town area of Nibelheim.

The player enters Nibelheim in Chapter 9. From the main area of town, the player can access the outskirts and the inn. Here the player can talk to a boy, who is at the heart of the Seven Wonders sidequest.

Later in Chapter 9, when the town is burning, a chest containing a Fire Ring sits outside the building. The player can talk to the boy to save his mother from the building as part of the Seven Wonders sidequest.

In Chapter 10, when the player discovers a restored Nibelheim, they are attacked by Shinra infantrymen. After returning to and exiting the Shinra Manor, a final fight with some infantrymen takes place in a lit-up nighttime Nibelheim.

Inn

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Inn second floor.

The inn can be entered from the main area of Nibelheim, and has three rooms. The first is the room on the first floor that has a Save point. Upstairs is where Sephiroth stands, and in the room with the beds.

Outskirts

The Nibelheim outskirts can be accessed through the town's main area. The outskirts lead off into two more places, Mt. Nibel's trail, and the Shinra Manor. There is a chest containing an Ether here.

Shinra Manor

Shinra Manor can be reached from the outskirts.

Mt. Nibel

The path of Mt. Nibel can be accessed through the Nibelheim outskirts.

Nibel Plains

The player enters the Nibel Plains after leaving Nibelheim in Chapter 10. Here a minigame takes place involving using a sniper to shoot robots. After the minigame is a save point. Turk Cissnei also discovers Zack here.

Seven Wonders

The Seven Wonders is a sidequest that allows the player to obtain items. When the player enters Nibelheim, there is a boy who stays around the town. The first four wonders can be done at this point. The remaining three can be done after returning from the Nibel Reactor.

Lately, the town's drinking water has been coming
out red. Could it be... blood?

If the player goes up the water tower in the center of town they will discover the Phoenix materia.

The boy will tell about the painting of a girl. In the upstairs of the Inn, through the doors in the room, there is a painting of a girl in the corner. If the player talks to him again, and says they have seen it, he tells about the second wonder.

That girl sometimes leaves the painting
and wanders around in our world.

When the player returns to the room, the painting on the wall will be gone, replaced with a version without the girl. After going up and down the stairs a few times the clerk walks up the stairs. If the player follows him into the room, the clerk explains the wonder and the player receives 2,000 gil. After this, the player can get a smaller amount of gil (between 3 and 108) by going up and down the stairs until the picture in the room has the girl.

You know Mt. Nibel, right?
The dangerous mountain will all the monsters?
Well the most dangerous monsters there
are the bombs.
Now, rumor has it one of the bombs is
different from all the others.
No one has seen it yet, but they say that it
has a different face.

The third wonder requires the player to head to the outskirts, and then on into Mt. Nibel. If the player heads east at the intersection, they'll come into contact with three Bomb-type enemies: a Touchy Bomb, a Remedy Bomb, and a Gray Bomb. Defeating them without any of them blowing up earns a Gold Shard. After solving this wonder, the boy gives the player a Safety Bit, and explains about the fourth wonder. The Gold Shard can either be kept or sold. If the Gold Shard is kept, the player can show it to the boy early, saving them the time to go up Mt. Nibel to get one.

Do you know about Shinra Manor?
It's an old mansion in the back of the town.
We call it the haunted mansion.
Anyway, they say there's a safe in the mansion, and
every night, you can hear laughter coming out of it.
But no one knows the code to open the safe,
so we can't check what's inside.

The player can find Shinra Manor by heading through the outskirts. The safe code is not the same as in Final Fantasy VII, and it changes every time.

From the first floor, the player can head up to the second floor and into the northeast room and look through the keyhole. The amount of books not on the shelf—that are on top of the shelf, on the floor, or on the chair—is the first number.

On the first floor, the player must look through the keyhole on the east of the room and count the Dorky Faces. Some disappear for a short time, and others hide on the edge of the room which are hard to spot.

The third number is found on the western section of the second floor. The player must add the combined amount of blue Banora apples and blue cans, ignoring the green Potions.

The fourth number is found through the keyhole of the west room on the first floor. The player must count the chairs.

The safe is found on the western section of the second floor. The player must enter the digits into the safe, and a cactuar will jump out and run out the room. From the safe the player obtains a mastered Vital Slash materia. The player can return to the boy to be told about the fifth wonder, but the player cannot complete the wonder yet.

Did you know there are caverns underneath
Shinra Manor?
Well, you can hear these bloodcurdling
moans coming from deep within.
To get down there, you have to use these
secret stairs from the second floor of the mansion.
They say a SOLDIER guy called Sephiroth
has the key.

Later, when the player has to access the Underground Caves area, a number of single Sahagins can be fought. After winning each battle, the player will get one Coffin Key. The player can repeatedly fight the Sahagin for more keys. At the bottom of the ladder, the player can go through the door in the southeastern room, and open the coffin on the right unveiling a sleeping man. After this, the player can head back out to the boy who will start the sixth wonder.

It's a legend that talks about
a "treasure within flames."

The sixth wonder plays out when the town is aflame. If the player talks to the boy he tells Zack to save his mother. The player has a minute to do this in a third-person view outside the house. The boy gives the player ATK Up++ for this.

If the player did the previous six wonders, in Chapter 10, they can head to the northeast area of the Nibelheim outskirts, and check the fence near the south side of the houses for a Wall materia.

Sniper minigame

The sniper minigame involves sniping a number of Shinra's robots in the Nibel Plains. Either side of the road, robots appear that the player has to snipe with the sniper rifles on the ground. Missing causes the enemy to escape, and a unit is added to the "FLED" counter. For every kill, a unit is added to the "KILL" counter. Points on the KILL counter can be used to purchase upgrades.

There are four types of upgrade. Attack Power Up, Steady Aim, and Wide Target all cost three points per upgrade, with a max level of ten. Smart Bomb is six points, but only one can be bought per sniper rifle.

Eighteen different robots exist, sixteen with 2,000 HP, two with more. GH-WEDGE has 7,777 HP, and GH-BIGGS has 9,999 HP.

Where an enemy is hit changes the damage done: a headshot is 2,000 HP, the body is 400, legs are 150, and shield is 10.

The first sniper rifle is used to take out GH-77D. The second sniper rifle is used to take out GH-R2.

Between the second and third sniper there is a battle against Alert Heads. Each one counts as an extra KILL point. If the player backs out of the area and then re-enters, another battle will spawn, and the player can get more points. This is a quick way to max-out the sniper rifle early. If an enemy escapes from the battle however, it counts as an extra FLED point.

The third sniper rifle is used to take out GH-PIET on the left, and GH-MOD7 on the right. Another enemy encounter is also between the third and forth. On the forth, the easiest method is to take out GH-GROBE on the right first, then GH-AMBUS on the left, then the remaining GH-BISCN in the center. Between the forth and the fifth is another encounter. If the player shoots the barrel with the next sniper rifle, they will destroy GH-999, GH-66DH, and GH-1138D.

The enemies on the sixth sniper are GH-BIGGS and GH-WEDGE. Three headshots will defeat GH-WEDGE on the left, and launching a Smart Bomb on GH-BIGGS will clear this area. There are a number of encounters between the two snipers. On the seventh sniper, the player can quickly shoot GH-NOMA6 and GH-RACAM. On the final sniper, one must shoot the barrel next to GH-DATTO, then quickly take out GH-LETTY and GH-JASH.

In the area with the save point will be a number of chests with the player's prize. If eleven or more escaped, the player receives nothing. If ten or fewer, the player gets a Thundaga. If five or fewer, the player also gets a Dash. If two or fewer, the player gets a Gravity. If none escaped, the player gets all the aforementioned materia and a Dragon Armlet.

Nibel Accessories

Shop from Mission 6-4-4.

Name Cost
Mortal Shock 15,000 gil
Venom Shock 15,000 gil
Mute Shock 15,000 gil
System Shock 15,000 gil
Paralyzing Shock 15,000 gil
Safety Bit 5,000 gil
Star Pendant 3,000 gil
White Cape 3,000 gil
Gris-Gris Bag 3,000 gil
Headband 3,000 gil
Sprint Shoes 3,000 gil
Pearl Necklace 8,000 gil


Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-

Nibelheim is accessed in Chapter 5 of Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-. Vincent attempts to enter Shinra Manor through the town sewers. Nibelheim had been compromised by Deepground at the time.

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Nibelheim Sewers.

The Nibelheim sewers is a large man-made sewer-system that stretches from the Reactor upon Mt. Nibel to the town of Nibelheim beneath Shinra Manor. There are 33 Sahagin enemies located in Nibelheim Sewers.

Following the path, the player will find a Potion on the right-side, and a Handgun Bullet x72 on the left. Further down on the left is a Phoenix Down. Further on, a Cardkey gate will block the way, on the right is a ladder for the player to climb. Here is a Mako point. From here the player can jump into the water to initiate a Sahagin attack, one of which having the Cardkey. After opening the Cardkey gate, the player should head to the red dot as seen on the map.

Back in the water, through the southern tunnel, and up the stairs is a Rifle Bullets x52 behind the player on their right. Heading left and forwards takes the player to an 1,000 gil pick-up. In the tunnel is a Limit Breaker. Back out and on the opposite side of the room is another room with boxes containing Machine Gun Bullets x70, and 900 gil. Back out there, and following the sewer going down the left leads to an end where the player can turn left again to get a Blizzard Materia. Back out and on the opposite side is a tunnel.

Down the tunnel and then out on the left will lead the player to a Potion on their right. Further down on the left is Rifle Bullets x40. A Cardkey barrier is opened by a nearby Sahagin's Cardkey. After getting the Handgun Bullets x72 pick-up in the center, the Cardkey gates will appear, keeping the player in. A subsequent Sahagin will have a Cardkey. Heading forwards in their original direction will get them 2,500 gil. Turning back east up the ladder is a Mako Point, and further on is a switch. The player can jump in the water to pick up a Potion and 500 gil. The red dot on the map takes the player to the sewer's exit.

Storage Unit

The sewers exit out into a storage unit occupied by Deepground soldiers. In here the player will find an elevator taking them to the second and third floor. A smaller room has a small entrance where the player can crouch and move underneath. In here is a line of items, being a 100 gil pick-up, a 400 gil pick-up, and a Power Booster. An infinite DG Soldier respawn also occurs in here.

On the second floor there is a pathway taking them downstairs to a vending machine. On the third floor, the player finds Machine Gun Bullets x45, Handgun Bullets x90. This eventually links up to the library of Shinra Manor.

Musical themes

In Final Fantasy VII, when Nibelheim is first visited in Cloud's flashback, the song "On That Day, 5 Years Ago" (5年前のあの日, Gonen Mae no ano Hi?) plays. When the party later visits the town, the background music changes to "Anxiety" (不安な心, Fuan na Kokoro?, lit. Anxious Heart). Inside the Shinra Mansion, the background music switches to "Those Chosen by the Planet" (星に選ばれし者, Hoshi ni Erabareshi Mono?). Inside the basement the music turns to "The Nightmare Begins" (悪夢の始まり, Akumu no Hajimari?).

In Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-, the only piece that plays through the sewers and Shinra Manor is "Uneasy Feelings". "Memories with Lucrecia" plays in Vincent's flashback cutscene upon exiting of the sewers, and this also plays in the scenes after entry to the mansion in addition to "Lifestream", itself based upon "Memories with Lucrecia". In the two scenes with Rosso the Crimson, "Rosso the Crimson" plays. "Arms of Shinra" plays against the Black Widow.

"The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")"

In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, the track that plays in Nibelheim including its outskirts during Chapter 9 is called "The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")", a rendition of "Anxiety". In Shinra Manor, "The Ominous Mansion" plays, which is an eerie version of one of the recurring melodies, notable in "The Terrible Truth". During a Nibelheim in flames, the piece played in the background is "March Through Harsh Terrain (from LAST ORDER FFVII)". In Chapter 10, "The Ominous Mansion" plays in the Shinra Manor including through battles. In the outskirts "The Shrouded Village (from FFVII "Heart of Anxiety")" plays, and into the main part of town until it switches to "CRISIS CORE Theme - Blazing Through the Battlefield". Beyond this the "Night of Seclusion" piece is the only music to play except for Zack's flashback to Aerith where "A Flower Blooming in the Slums (from FFVII "Aerith's Theme")" plays. In the Nibel plains where "Wandering under the Moonlight (from LAST ORDER FFVII)" is the background music.

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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World of Final Fantasy

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Nibelheim is the hometown of Tifa and is a rare town that has not been annexed by the Bahamutian Federation. An arrangement of "Tifa's Theme" plays in Nibelheim.

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Behind the scenes

The black capes around Nibelheim yield various stat-boosting sources when spoken to. The one outside the mansion gives a Mind Source, but the text box has an error, saying "Mind Plus" rather than Mind Source. Like in the quantum Potion bug, the same variable is used for obtaining this Mind Source as for the Luck Source obtained from the black cloak on the bottom floor of the inn; when the player picks up either one, the other registers as already being taken, so it is impossible to pick up both. Because players are likely to visit the inn before the mansion (as the party arrives from that side of the area), many likely never obtain the Mind Source.

Tifa's diary was originally intended to be readable in the Nibelheim flashback, and the text is given in the Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega. The three boys in Nibelheim are referred to by the names Wel (ウエル, Weru?), Dan (ダン, Dan?), and Mayday (メイデー, Meidē?). The diary also mentions that she read a book about Mako being the lifeblood of the planet written by a Mon Moth (モン・モス, Mon Mosu?) (likely a reference to Mon Mothma from Star Wars).[2]

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Etymology

The name Nibelheim is based on Niflheim. Niflheim, also called Niflheimr, is a location in Norse Mythology meaning "mist world". In the story of Gylfaginning, Odin explains that creation began when the ice of Niflheimr met the flames of Muspelheim. Nibelheim is literally translated as "fog-home" in German. "Nibel" is an old-fashioned way to pronounce "Nebel", the German word for "fog", but can also be translated as "cloud" resulting in "cloud home". This is implicitly suggested by being the home of the protagonist, Cloud.

Early concept screenshots shows dialogue where the town is called ニヴルヘイム (Nivuruheim?), the standard transliteration of Niflheim in Japanese.

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