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[[File:CardQueen.jpg|right|thumb|125px|Queen of Cards.]]
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{{Q|I am the Queen of Cards. I travel all over the world to monitor and enforce the various card rules.|Queen of Cards}}
 
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|japanese=カードクイーン
The '''Queen of Cards''' {{J|カードクイーン|Kādo Kuīn}} is a non-playable character in ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. A master of [[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)|Triple Triad]], the Card Queen controls regional [[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)#Rule Variations|rules]] and is part of a [[sidequest]] to obtain rare [[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards|cards]]. Her real name is unknown.
 
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|romaji=Kādo Kuīn
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|image=CardQueen.jpg
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|home=[[Dollet]]
 
|hobby=[[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)|Triple Triad]]
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|race=[[Human]]
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|gender=Female
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{{Quote|I am the Queen of Cards. I travel all over the world to monitor and enforce the various card rules.|Queen of Cards}}
 
The '''Queen of Cards''' is a non-playable character in ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. A master of [[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)|Triple Triad]], she controls regional [[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)#Rule variations|rules]] and is part of a [[sidequest]] to obtain rare [[Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards|cards]]. Her real name is unknown.
   
The Queen grew up in [[Dollet]] where her father works as a painter of new Triple Triad cards. Although first found idling near the train station in [[Balamb Town|Balamb]], the Queen is constantly on the move, traveling from town to town in search of challenging opponents. Her card skills are so respected that any new rule she adopts soon spreads among the populace wherever she is playing.
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Her father works as a painter of new Triple Triad cards in [[Dollet]]. Although first found idling near the [[Rail transportation (Final Fantasy VIII)|train]] station in [[Balamb Town|Balamb]], the Queen is on the move, traveling from town to town in search of challenging opponents. Her card skills are so respected that any new rule she adopts soon spreads among the populace wherever she is playing.
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==Profile==
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===Appearance===
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[[File:FF8ScreenshotLaguna8.jpg|thumb|left|Laguna acting as the knight of a sorceress.]]
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The Queen of Cards has brunette hair and blue eyes, and a blue jewel adornment over her forehead. She wears a floor-length white dress with a loose red bolero shirt with gold and green trims over it.
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The Queen shares her character model with the actress from [[Laguna Loire|Laguna's]] dream sequence who plays the role of a [[Sorceress (Final Fantasy VIII)|sorceress]], while Laguna plays her [[Sorceress (Final Fantasy VIII)#Sorceress' knight|knight]], [[Zefer]].
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===Personality===
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The Queen positions herself in areas high in foot traffic, but does not approach aspirant card fanatics—they approach her. Whenever the Queen speaks, she gestures broadly, and is never seen walking. She exudes an aura of refinement, but the person behind the Queen persona is enigmatic; not even her real name is known. Though she has a son, she does not spend much time in her home town where he is being cared for by the Queen's father. However, it seems she wants to engage her family in the art of Triple Triad as well, her father being a card designer and the Queen gifting the rare cards she is after to her son.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
===Card Rule Manipulation===
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===Card rule manipulation===
{{See Also|Triple Triad}}
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{{See|Triple Triad (Final Fantasy VIII)}}
[[File:Queen of cards rules.png|thumb|Queen asks to spread rules.]]
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[[File:Queen of cards rules.png|thumb|left|The Queen offers to spread a rule.]]
The Queen offers to pass on a new rule to a region for the price of 30,000 gil. She will also offer to combine rules, like any other Triple Triad player.
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The Queen offers to pass on a new rule to a region for the price of 30,000 gil. She will also offer to combine rules when playing against her, like any other Triple Triad player. The rules that the Queen offers to spread for a fee have a specific order of priorities, which goes as follows (from the highest to the lowest priority): Open, Same, Plus, Random, Sudden Death, Same Wall, Elemental.
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Getting the Queen of Cards to the Lunar Gate can make abolishing a specific rule there easier {{Show image|A Triple Triad rule abolished from FFVIII Remastered.png}} before going to the [[Lunar Base]], which has two [[Alexander (Final Fantasy VIII card)|rare]] [[Laguna (Final Fantasy VIII card)|cards]] but tough default rules. The party cannot introduce any new rules to the region, but a rule there will be abolished after a few games; if the abolished rule was not the desired one, the party can then pay the Queen 30,000 gil to get it back and play her again, and a rule will be abolished again after a few games. Often, the player has excess money as their salary is paid at regular intervals and [[Junk shop (Final Fantasy VIII)|weapons]] and [[Final Fantasy VIII shops|items]] are fairly cheap. The player can also [[Gil farming|farm money]].
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The Queen of Cards is the only one who can influence the trading rules. Each time she is played, one of the four trading rules (One, Diff, Direct, or All) is selected and the most recent trading rule used in a game with her may spread. It is not necessary to play her, as simply challenging her and then quitting at the rule screen works. Every time the player challenges someone, there is a chance of a random region's rule becoming "One", so these changes are not permanent.
   
 
Playing anyone in a region where the Queen is has a chance of asserting her rule. For example, if the Queen is in Balamb, last selected "Direct", and the rule degraded to "One", playing again in Balamb will eventually reassert "Direct" there. Additionally, playing in a region has a chance to spread that region's rule to one other region, so playing in Balamb will have a chance of spreading "Direct" to [[Galbadia]], or [[Fishermans Horizon]], etc.
The Queen of Cards is the only one who can influence the trading rules. Each time she is played, one of the four trading rules (One, Diff, Direct, or All) is selected and the most recent trading rule used in a game with her may spread. It is not necessary to play her, as simply challenging her then quitting at the rule screen works. Every time the player challenges someone there's a chance of a random region's rule becoming One, so these changes are not permanent.
 
   
 
This allows for somewhat sophisticated rule manipulation. The player can challenge the Queen of Cards, accept a game with "All", then purposely lose a rare card to send her to another region (Galbadia, for example). If she goes to the desired region, the player will be able to spread "All" to anyone who plays with Galbadian rules. Opponents do not have to be physically in the region with the Queen, they just have to play with that region's rules. In this manner, the player can set rules for regions before even arriving there.
Playing anyone in a region where the Queen is has a chance of asserting her rule. For example, if the Queen is in Balamb, last selected Direct, and the rule degraded to Diff or One, playing again in Balamb will eventually reassert Direct there. Additionally, playing in a region has a chance to spread that region's rule to one other region, so playing in Balamb will have a chance of spreading Direct to [[Galbadia]], or [[Fishermans Horizon]], etc.
 
   
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The Queen of Cards' region and trade rule cannot be changed during the endgame. However, for trade rule change purposes, the region and trade rule associated with her will be whichever ones she had before reaching the [[point of no return]].
This allows for somewhat sophisticated rule manipulation. The player can challenge the Queen of Cards, accept a game with All, then purposely lose a rare card to send her to another region, say Galbadia. If she goes to the desired region the player will be able to spread All to anyone who plays with Galbadian rules. Opponents do not have to be physically in the region with the Queen, they just have to play with that region's rules. In this manner, one can set rules for regions before even arriving there.
 
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
 
Whenever the player wins or loses a rare card to the Queen of Cards, she will travel to a new region. Paying 30,000 gil to her prompts her to spread a new rule to the current region.
 
Whenever the player wins or loses a rare card to the Queen of Cards, she will travel to a new region. Paying 30,000 gil to her prompts her to spread a new rule to the current region.
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[[File:Queen of Cards going somewhere far away from FFVIII Remastered.png|thumb|The Queen going "far away".]]
 
These regions are:
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The regions and the locations of the Queen are as follows:
 
*[[Balamb Town]] - outside the train station.
 
*[[Balamb Town]] - outside the train station.
 
*[[Dollet]] - Dollet Pub.
 
*[[Dollet]] - Dollet Pub.
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*"Far Away" - [[Lunar Gate]].
 
*"Far Away" - [[Lunar Gate]].
   
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The region the Queen can travel to is both random and dependent on the region she is currently in:
If she is in Balamb she will move to Dollet (37.5% chance) or Deling City (62.5%).
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*Balamb Dollet (37.5%), Deling City (62.5%).
 
*Deling City → Balamb (12.5%), Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (12.5%), FH (62.5%).
 
*Deling City → Balamb (12.5%), Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (12.5%), FH (62.5%).
 
*Dollet → Balamb (37.5%), Deling City (62.5%).
 
*Dollet → Balamb (37.5%), Deling City (62.5%).
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*FH → Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (25%), Esthar (62.5%).
 
*FH → Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (25%), Esthar (62.5%).
 
*Esthar → Dollet (12.5%), Shumi Village (25%), FH (12.5%), Lunar Gate (50%).
 
*Esthar → Dollet (12.5%), Shumi Village (25%), FH (12.5%), Lunar Gate (50%).
*Lunar Gate → Random area, plus she gives no hint.
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*Lunar Gate → any other region (12.5%) (the Queen gives no hints).
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===The Card Quest===
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===The card quest===
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{{Quote|My father is a painter here. Some of the cards are his work. Even now, he paints them.|The Queen in Dollet}}
Although the Queen carries no rare cards herself, her father, the card painter, does. If the player is willing to lose certain coveted cards to the Queen her father will be inspired to create a new one-of-a-kind card. To begin the sidequest the player must first get the Queen to move to Dollet. The Queen will change locations each time the player loses a rare card to her or wins one back from her. Once the Queen is in Dollet's pub the player will be given a new option to ask about her artist father. They can then lose cards to her to get new ones.
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Although the Queen carries no rare cards herself, her father, the card painter, does. If the player is willing to lose certain coveted cards to the Queen, her father will be inspired to create a new one-of-a-kind card. To begin the sidequest, the player must first get the Queen to move to Dollet. The Queen will change locations each time the number of rare cards she holds changes; the player must either lose a rare card to her, or win one back from her. If playing with the "Direct" trade rule, winning a rare card from her while simultaneously losing another rare card to her means she will not move.
   
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[[File:The Queen of Cards son from FFVIII Remastered.png|thumb|The Queen of Cards' son.]]
When the player loses one of these cards to the Queen she will say it is a great card and that she is sure her father can create a wonderful new card from it. She will then move on to the next location. Once the new card has been created, the player must locate the Queen's son to win back the lost card. The Queen's son is found in a house opposite the pub (he is the little boy who keeps placing a bone in the artist's painting). The new cards created by the card painter are distributed to the public and must be won from certain people.
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Once the Queen is in Dollet's pub, the player will be given a new option to ask about her artist father, and she will mention the card she needs to further the quest. If the player already lost the card(s) she needs prior, she will mention that her father has created new cards and that she gave the specific cards to her son, found in a house opposite the pub (he is the little boy who keeps [[Dollet#Dog sidequest|placing a bone in the artist's painting]]). The new cards created by the card painter are distributed to the public and must be won from certain people.
   
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!width="20%"|Lose
 
!width="20%"|Gain
 
!width="60%"|Receive card at
 
 
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!Lose
|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Mini Mog|Mini Mog]] card
 
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!Gain
|[[Kiros Seagill#Triple Triad|Kiros]] card
 
 
!Receive card at
 
!width="150px"|Image
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|[[MiniMog (card)|MiniMog]] <br/>[[File:TTMiniMog.png|50px]]
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|[[Kiros (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Kiros]] <br/>[[File:TTKiros.png|50px]]
 
|[[Deling City]], held by a man in black on the shopping arcade.
 
|[[Deling City]], held by a man in black on the shopping arcade.
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|[[File:Kiros card location in Deling City from FFVIII Remastered.png|150px]]
 
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|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Sacred|Sacred]] card
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|[[Sacred (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Sacred]] <br/>[[File:TTSacred.png|50px]]
|[[Irvine Kinneas#Triple Triad|Irvine]] card
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|[[Irvine (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Irvine]] <br/>[[File:TTIrvine.png|50px]]
 
|[[Fishermans Horizon]], held by [[Mayor Dobe and Flo|Flo]].
 
|[[Fishermans Horizon]], held by [[Mayor Dobe and Flo|Flo]].
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|[[File:Irvine card location in FH from FFVIII Remastered.png|150px]]
 
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|[[Chicobo (card)|Chicobo]] <br/>[[File:TTChocobo.png|50px]]
|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Chicobo|Chicobo]] card
 
|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Chubby Chocobo|Chubby Chocobo]] card
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|[[Chubby Chocobo (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Chubby Chocobo]] <br/>[[File:TTChubbyChocobo.png|50px]]
 
|[[Balamb Garden]], held by the cadet sitting outside the library.
 
|[[Balamb Garden]], held by the cadet sitting outside the library.
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|[[File:Chubby Chocobo card location from FFVIII Remastered.png|150px]]
 
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|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Alexander|Alexander]] card
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|[[Alexander (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Alexander]] <br/>[[File:TTAlexander.png|50px]]
|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Doomtrain|Doomtrain]] card
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|[[Doomtrain (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Doomtrain]] <br/>[[File:TTDoomtrain.png|50px]]
 
|[[Timber]], held by the pub owner.
 
|[[Timber]], held by the pub owner.
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|[[File:Doomtrain card location from FFVIII Remastered.png|150px]]
 
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|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Doomtrain|Doomtrain]] card
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|[[Doomtrain (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Doomtrain]] <br/>[[File:TTDoomtrain.png|50px]]
|[[List of Final Fantasy VIII Triple Triad cards#Phoenix|Phoenix]] card
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|[[Phoenix (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Phoenix]] <br/>[[File:TTPhoenix.png|50px]]
 
|[[Esthar City]], held by the President's Aide.
 
|[[Esthar City]], held by the President's Aide.
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|[[File:Phoenix card location from FFVIII Remastered.png|150px]]
 
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Defeating [[Seifer (boss)|Seifer]] at the [[Lunatic Pandora]] is the point of no return, ending the card quest regardless of whether the player participated.
By disc 4 the card quest has ended, regardless as to whether the player participated. The Queen has taken up permanent residence on the Estharian continent, just outside the southern border of the city barrier. She is found on the [[Lunar Base#Escape Pod Crash Site|escape pod's crash site]], which isn't visible on the map, but the party can enter it by stepping on the right spot. There, the player can challenge her to win the Card Quest cards if they may have missed or [[Refine|modified]] them.
 
   
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====Strategy====
The quest is considerably easier if the player can make the Queen move only between Balamb and Dollet. This way they won't have to chase her around the world. If she goes somewhere else the player can [[Soft reset|reset]] the game and try again.
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The Queen of Cards quest is considerably easier if the player can make her move only between Balamb and Dollet. This way, they will not have to chase her around the world. If she goes somewhere else, the player can [[Soft reset|reset]] the game and try again.
   
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The easiest and fastest way to complete the quest is:
The cards she needs can be lost to her even before she requests them. For example, upon first meeting her in Balamb station, the player can lose the MiniMog card to her and have her move to Dollet. In Dollet, she will say she has already given the card to her father. That means that the easiest and fastest way to complete the quest is:
 
#Lose the four needed cards in Balamb on trade rule "All."
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#Lose MiniMog, Sacred, Chicobo and Alexander cards in Balamb on trade rule "All" or "Diff".
 
#Ensure she travels to Dollet.
 
#Ensure she travels to Dollet.
 
#Abolish the "Random" rule in Dollet.
 
#Abolish the "Random" rule in Dollet.
 
#Win Doomtrain's card in Timber pub.
 
#Win Doomtrain's card in Timber pub.
#Lose it to the Queen in Dollet on trade rule "One."
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#Lose it to the Queen in Dollet on trade rule "One".
   
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If the player does not want to bother with abolishing "Random" in Dollet, as accomplishing it can be tedious, they can lose another random rare card to her to make her go back to Balamb, and then lose Doomtrain to her there and have her return to Dollet, and then play her one more time there to win back the random rare card.
==Etymology==
 
{{Etym|Queen (Card)}}
 
   
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====The Queen at the crash site====
She is named Ishtar in the French version. {{Etym|Ishtar}}
 
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[[File:FF8 Queen of Cards Disc 4 Location|thumb|right|335 px]]
 
In the endgame, the Queen takes up permanent residence on the [[Esthar]]ian continent, just outside the southern border of the city barrier. She is found on the [[Lunar Base#Escape Pod Crash Site|escape pod's crash site]], which is not visible on the map, but the party can enter it by stepping on the right spot.
   
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All the special cards from her quest that are not currently in the player's inventory are "shuffled" into her deck. The player can challenge her to win them if they have missed or [[Refine|modified]] them, but she will play them only once (i.e. if the player then loses or modifies the cards, she will not play them again). She plays with her own set of rules (which includes all rule variations except "Open") and only uses the "One" trade rule.
==Trivia==
 
*An actress wearing a garb similar to that of the Queen of Cards is seen during [[Laguna Loire|Laguna's]] acting career dream sequence. Here, the actress plays the role of a [[Sorceress (Final Fantasy VIII)|sorceress]], and Laguna plays her knight, [[Zefer]].
 
*If asked in Dollet about how rules are passed on, the Queen will reply, "The rules you're carrying ''our'' passed on as you travel to various regions," instead of "''are'' passed on." This is corrected in other areas.
 
   
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The left girl of the CC Diamond pair on board the ''[[Ragnarok (Final Fantasy VIII)|Ragnarok]]'' also plays the rare cards from the Queen's sidequest if the player completed the [[Card Club]] sidequest before the point of no return.
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{{Sidequests}}
 
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Queen of Cards at Balamb Station in FFVIII R.png|The queen at Balamb Station.
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Queen of Cards in Deling City Hotel from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen at Deling City hotel.
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Queen of Cards in FH from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen in FH.
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Queen of Cards in Winhill from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen in Winhill.
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Queen of Cards in Esthar City Palace from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen in Esthar City.
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Queen of Cards at the Lunar Gate from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen at Lunar Gate.
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Queen of Cards moves regions from FFVIII Remastered.png|The queen moves regions.
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</gallery>
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==Etymology==
 
{{Etym|Queen (card)}}
 
She is named Ishtar in the French version. {{Etym|Ishtar}}
   
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I am the Queen of Cards. I travel all over the world to monitor and enforce the various card rules.

Queen of Cards

The Queen of Cards is a non-playable character in Final Fantasy VIII. A master of Triple Triad, she controls regional rules and is part of a sidequest to obtain rare cards. Her real name is unknown.

Her father works as a painter of new Triple Triad cards in Dollet. Although first found idling near the train station in Balamb, the Queen is on the move, traveling from town to town in search of challenging opponents. Her card skills are so respected that any new rule she adopts soon spreads among the populace wherever she is playing.

Profile[]

Appearance[]

FF8ScreenshotLaguna8

Laguna acting as the knight of a sorceress.

The Queen of Cards has brunette hair and blue eyes, and a blue jewel adornment over her forehead. She wears a floor-length white dress with a loose red bolero shirt with gold and green trims over it.

The Queen shares her character model with the actress from Laguna's dream sequence who plays the role of a sorceress, while Laguna plays her knight, Zefer.

Personality[]

The Queen positions herself in areas high in foot traffic, but does not approach aspirant card fanatics—they approach her. Whenever the Queen speaks, she gestures broadly, and is never seen walking. She exudes an aura of refinement, but the person behind the Queen persona is enigmatic; not even her real name is known. Though she has a son, she does not spend much time in her home town where he is being cared for by the Queen's father. However, it seems she wants to engage her family in the art of Triple Triad as well, her father being a card designer and the Queen gifting the rare cards she is after to her son.

Gameplay[]

Card rule manipulation[]

Queen of cards rules

The Queen offers to spread a rule.

The Queen offers to pass on a new rule to a region for the price of 30,000 gil. She will also offer to combine rules when playing against her, like any other Triple Triad player. The rules that the Queen offers to spread for a fee have a specific order of priorities, which goes as follows (from the highest to the lowest priority): Open, Same, Plus, Random, Sudden Death, Same Wall, Elemental.

Getting the Queen of Cards to the Lunar Gate can make abolishing a specific rule there easier A Triple Triad rule abolished from FFVIII Remastered before going to the Lunar Base, which has two rare cards but tough default rules. The party cannot introduce any new rules to the region, but a rule there will be abolished after a few games; if the abolished rule was not the desired one, the party can then pay the Queen 30,000 gil to get it back and play her again, and a rule will be abolished again after a few games. Often, the player has excess money as their salary is paid at regular intervals and weapons and items are fairly cheap. The player can also farm money.

The Queen of Cards is the only one who can influence the trading rules. Each time she is played, one of the four trading rules (One, Diff, Direct, or All) is selected and the most recent trading rule used in a game with her may spread. It is not necessary to play her, as simply challenging her and then quitting at the rule screen works. Every time the player challenges someone, there is a chance of a random region's rule becoming "One", so these changes are not permanent.

Playing anyone in a region where the Queen is has a chance of asserting her rule. For example, if the Queen is in Balamb, last selected "Direct", and the rule degraded to "One", playing again in Balamb will eventually reassert "Direct" there. Additionally, playing in a region has a chance to spread that region's rule to one other region, so playing in Balamb will have a chance of spreading "Direct" to Galbadia, or Fishermans Horizon, etc.

This allows for somewhat sophisticated rule manipulation. The player can challenge the Queen of Cards, accept a game with "All", then purposely lose a rare card to send her to another region (Galbadia, for example). If she goes to the desired region, the player will be able to spread "All" to anyone who plays with Galbadian rules. Opponents do not have to be physically in the region with the Queen, they just have to play with that region's rules. In this manner, the player can set rules for regions before even arriving there.

The Queen of Cards' region and trade rule cannot be changed during the endgame. However, for trade rule change purposes, the region and trade rule associated with her will be whichever ones she had before reaching the point of no return.

Locations[]

Whenever the player wins or loses a rare card to the Queen of Cards, she will travel to a new region. Paying 30,000 gil to her prompts her to spread a new rule to the current region.

Queen of Cards going somewhere far away from FFVIII Remastered

The Queen going "far away".

The regions and the locations of the Queen are as follows:

The region the Queen can travel to is both random and dependent on the region she is currently in:

  • Balamb → Dollet (37.5%), Deling City (62.5%).
  • Deling City → Balamb (12.5%), Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (12.5%), FH (62.5%).
  • Dollet → Balamb (37.5%), Deling City (62.5%).
  • Shumi Village → Balamb (25%), Dollet (50%), Lunar Gate (25%).
  • Winhill → Deling City (37.5%), Dollet (37.5%), FH (25%).
  • FH → Dollet (12.5%), Winhill (25%), Esthar (62.5%).
  • Esthar → Dollet (12.5%), Shumi Village (25%), FH (12.5%), Lunar Gate (50%).
  • Lunar Gate → any other region (12.5%) (the Queen gives no hints).

The card quest[]

My father is a painter here. Some of the cards are his work. Even now, he paints them.

The Queen in Dollet

Although the Queen carries no rare cards herself, her father, the card painter, does. If the player is willing to lose certain coveted cards to the Queen, her father will be inspired to create a new one-of-a-kind card. To begin the sidequest, the player must first get the Queen to move to Dollet. The Queen will change locations each time the number of rare cards she holds changes; the player must either lose a rare card to her, or win one back from her. If playing with the "Direct" trade rule, winning a rare card from her while simultaneously losing another rare card to her means she will not move.

The Queen of Cards son from FFVIII Remastered

The Queen of Cards' son.

Once the Queen is in Dollet's pub, the player will be given a new option to ask about her artist father, and she will mention the card she needs to further the quest. If the player already lost the card(s) she needs prior, she will mention that her father has created new cards and that she gave the specific cards to her son, found in a house opposite the pub (he is the little boy who keeps placing a bone in the artist's painting). The new cards created by the card painter are distributed to the public and must be won from certain people.

Lose Gain Receive card at Image
MiniMog
TTMiniMog
Kiros
TTKiros
Deling City, held by a man in black on the shopping arcade. Kiros card location in Deling City from FFVIII Remastered
Sacred
TTSacred
Irvine
TTIrvine
Fishermans Horizon, held by Flo. Irvine card location in FH from FFVIII Remastered
Chicobo
TTChocobo
Chubby Chocobo
TTChubbyChocobo
Balamb Garden, held by the cadet sitting outside the library. Chubby Chocobo card location from FFVIII Remastered
Alexander
TTAlexander
Doomtrain
TTDoomtrain
Timber, held by the pub owner. Doomtrain card location from FFVIII Remastered
Doomtrain
TTDoomtrain
Phoenix
TTPhoenix
Esthar City, held by the President's Aide. Phoenix card location from FFVIII Remastered

Defeating Seifer at the Lunatic Pandora is the point of no return, ending the card quest regardless of whether the player participated.

Strategy[]

The Queen of Cards quest is considerably easier if the player can make her move only between Balamb and Dollet. This way, they will not have to chase her around the world. If she goes somewhere else, the player can reset the game and try again.

The easiest and fastest way to complete the quest is:

  1. Lose MiniMog, Sacred, Chicobo and Alexander cards in Balamb on trade rule "All" or "Diff".
  2. Ensure she travels to Dollet.
  3. Abolish the "Random" rule in Dollet.
  4. Win Doomtrain's card in Timber pub.
  5. Lose it to the Queen in Dollet on trade rule "One".

If the player does not want to bother with abolishing "Random" in Dollet, as accomplishing it can be tedious, they can lose another random rare card to her to make her go back to Balamb, and then lose Doomtrain to her there and have her return to Dollet, and then play her one more time there to win back the random rare card.

The Queen at the crash site[]

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FF8 Queen of Cards Disc 4 Location

In the endgame, the Queen takes up permanent residence on the Estharian continent, just outside the southern border of the city barrier. She is found on the escape pod's crash site, which is not visible on the map, but the party can enter it by stepping on the right spot.

All the special cards from her quest that are not currently in the player's inventory are "shuffled" into her deck. The player can challenge her to win them if they have missed or modified them, but she will play them only once (i.e. if the player then loses or modifies the cards, she will not play them again). She plays with her own set of rules (which includes all rule variations except "Open") and only uses the "One" trade rule.

The left girl of the CC Diamond pair on board the Ragnarok also plays the rare cards from the Queen's sidequest if the player completed the Card Club sidequest before the point of no return.

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Etymology[]

The "Queen" is one of the cards in a suit of a traditional set of playing cards (called trumps in Japan). She is named Ishtar in the French version. Ishtar is the East Semitic Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.