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In the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]], Nikeah hasn't changed much: it still has a thriving marketplace, and runs ferries to South Figaro. [[Celes Chere|Celes]] and Sabin come here searching for their friends and meet Gerad, a man who resembles [[Edgar Roni Figaro|Edgar]] who leads the [[Crimson Robbers]]. Gerad and the robbers depart on a ferry to South Figaro with the two in pursuit. |
In the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]], Nikeah hasn't changed much: it still has a thriving marketplace, and runs ferries to South Figaro. [[Celes Chere|Celes]] and Sabin come here searching for their friends and meet Gerad, a man who resembles [[Edgar Roni Figaro|Edgar]] who leads the [[Crimson Robbers]]. Gerad and the robbers depart on a ferry to South Figaro with the two in pursuit. |
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− | In the GBA and following versions, as soon as the party arrives at Nikeah in the World of Ruin a former [[Returners|Returner]] will recognize the party and claim that prior to their infiltration to the [[Magitek Research Facility]] four [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|espers]] had escaped, and that they could help the party in their journey. Considering the man's absence in the original versions he most likely refers to the four espers introduced in the GBA version: Leviathan, Diabolos, Gigantuar, and Gilgamesh. |
+ | In the GBA and following versions, as soon as the party arrives at Nikeah in the World of Ruin a former [[Returners|Returner]] will recognize the party and claim that prior to their infiltration to the [[Magitek Research Facility (Final Fantasy VI)|Magitek Research Facility]] four [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|espers]] had escaped, and that they could help the party in their journey. Considering the man's absence in the original versions he most likely refers to the four espers introduced in the GBA version: Leviathan, Diabolos, Gigantuar, and Gilgamesh. |
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Revision as of 16:08, 29 June 2019
Template:Sideicon Nikeah is a town in Final Fantasy VI. It is a port city located at the north end of the Serpent Trench and the mouth of the Lethe River. It has a large marketplace, and its shops are street vendors standing among the crates of goods in the port. Ships sail regularly between Nikeah and South Figaro and later in the game, the player can choose to board ferries from Nikeah to South Figaro and back as they wish.
Story
Sabin, Cyan, and Gau surface in Nikeah's ports after swimming through the Serpent Trench from Mobliz. The three board a ship bound to South Figaro to get to Narshe. If the party enters Nikeah's pub, a dancer will flirt with Cyan, making him uncomfortable.
In the World of Ruin, Nikeah hasn't changed much: it still has a thriving marketplace, and runs ferries to South Figaro. Celes and Sabin come here searching for their friends and meet Gerad, a man who resembles Edgar who leads the Crimson Robbers. Gerad and the robbers depart on a ferry to South Figaro with the two in pursuit.
In the GBA and following versions, as soon as the party arrives at Nikeah in the World of Ruin a former Returner will recognize the party and claim that prior to their infiltration to the Magitek Research Facility four espers had escaped, and that they could help the party in their journey. Considering the man's absence in the original versions he most likely refers to the four espers introduced in the GBA version: Leviathan, Diabolos, Gigantuar, and Gilgamesh.
Quests
Leviathan
In the Advance, mobile and Steam releases, after speaking to a man in South Figaro near the chocobo stable who mentions seeing a shadow while fishing, boarding the ferry in either direction will cause Leviathan to attack the ship once the party has acquired the Falcon. Defeating him earns the party the Leviathan magicite.
Items
Shops
Items
World of Balance | |
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Item | Price |
Potion | 50 gil |
Hi-Potion | 300 gil |
Phoenix Down | 500 gil |
Echo Herbs | 120 gil |
Green Cherry | 150 gil |
Sleeping Bag | 500 gil |
Tent | 1,200 gil |
Smoke Bomb | 300 gil |
World of Ruin | |
Item | Price |
Hi-Potion | 300 gil |
Ether | 1,500 gil |
Phoenix Down | 500 gil |
Gold Needle | 200 gil |
Holy Water | 300 gil |
Remedy | 200 gil |
Sleeping Bag | 500 gil |
Tent | 1,200 gil |
Weapons
World of Balance | |
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Weapon | Price |
Mythril Spear | 800 gil |
Kotetsu | 800 gil |
Mythril Knuckle | 800 gil |
World of Ruin | |
Weapon | Price |
Flametongue | 7,000 gil |
Icebrand | 7,000 gil |
Thunderblade | 7,000 gil |
Rune Blade | 7,500 gil |
Enhancer | 10,000 gil |
Armor
World of Balance | |
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Armor | Price |
Heavy Shield | 400 gil |
Plumed Hat | 250 gil |
Magus Hat | 600 gil |
Bandana | 800 gil |
Iron Helmet | 1,000 gil |
Kenpo Gi | 250 gil |
Silk Robe | 600 gil |
Iron Armor | 700 gil |
World of Ruin | |
Item | Price |
Diamond Shield | 3,500 gil |
Priest's Miter | 3,000 gil |
Green Beret | 3,000 gil |
Diamond Helm | 8,000 gil |
Power Sash | 5,000 gil |
Gaia Gear | 6,000 gil |
Diamond Vest | 12,000 gil |
Relics
World of Balance | |
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Item | Price |
Silver Spectacles | 500 gil |
Star Pendant | 500 gil |
Fairy Ring | 1,500 gil |
White Cape | 5,000 gil |
World of Ruin | |
Item | Price |
Princess Ring | 3,000 gil |
Prayer Beads | 4,000 gil |
Amulet | 5,000 gil |
White Cape | 5,000 gil |
Zephyr Cape | 7,000 gil |
Angel Ring | 8,000 gil |
Gale Hairpin | 8,000 gil |
Hyper Wrist | 8,000 gil |
Enemies
Musical themes
"Kids Run Through the City" is Nikeah's background theme in the World of Balance.
"Under Martial Law" is Nikeah's background theme in the World of Ruin.
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Gallery
Etymology
Nikeah is probably based on Nicaea. It was the original Greek settlement name for what are now the modern cities of İznik, Turkey and Nice, France.