Regole, also known as Lugor Bordertown, is a small frontier town in Final Fantasy V in Galuf's world and the merged world. Though the town is talked down by its residents, it is nonetheless famous for its brew. The town is located north of the Sealed Castle of Kuza.
History[]
After the battle at the Big Bridge, Bartz Klauser and the rest of the Light Warriors were flung to Gloceana. When they arrived in the border town of Regole, they were the first visitors in years.[1] The party rested and that night, Galuf Halm Baldesion had a drink with Bartz, where they discussed the events at Castle Exdeath and Bartz's reason to stay.[2] In the next morning, the heroes headed towards the desert.
Geography[]
Regole is a frontier town[1] located on the north end of the continent of Gloceana in Galuf's world, an area considered dangerous by the population due to its monsters.[3][1] In this world, it is surrounded by mountains to its east, forests to its left, and ocean to its north. The Sealed Castle of Kuza and forests with moogle residents are located to its south; some residents are aware of the Sealed Castle's history, while the moogle presence is relatively unknown.[1] In the merged world, it is similarly located north of the Sealed Castle and adjacent to forests and mountains, but rather than an ocean to its north is more green land.
Regole is described by residents as a podunk town, where visitors are extremely uncommon.[1] The main point of interest is its pub, as the town is famous for its brew.[2][1] However, the low population of the town also means its pub does not have dancers.[1] Besides this, the town is home to the usual shops and an inn.
Gameplay[]
Shops[]
Both item shops in Regole are considered by the game code as the same as the respective item shops in the Castle of Bal, Quelb, Surgate Castle, and Moore. The same applies to the white magic, black magic, and time magic shops in Regole with regard to the same shops in the Castle of Bal, Quelb, and Surgate Castle.
- 1st Item Shop
| Name | Cost |
|---|---|
| Hi-Potion | 360 gil |
| Potion | 40 gil |
| Phoenix Down | 1,000 gil |
| Gold Needle | 150 gil |
| Maiden's Kiss | 60 gil |
| Mallet | 50 gil |
| Eye Drops | 20 gil |
| Antidote | 30 gil |
- 2nd Item Shop
| Name | Cost |
|---|---|
| Ether | 1,500 gil |
| Holy Water | 150 gil |
| Cottage | 600 gil |
| Goliath Tonic | 110 gil |
| Power Drink | 110 gil |
| Speed Shake | 110 gil |
| Iron Draft | 110 gil |
| Hero Cocktail | 110 gil |
- Weapon Shop
| Name | Cost |
|---|---|
| Orichalcum Dirk | 3,400 gil |
| War Hammer | 6,400 gil |
| Ashura | 5,800 gil |
| Sleep Blade | 5,600 gil |
| Wind Spear | 5,400 gil |
| Dark Bow | 3,800 gil |
| Dream Harp | 1,600 gil |
| Chain Whip | 3,300 gil |
- Armor Shop
| Name | Cost |
|---|---|
| Golden Shield | 3,000 gil |
| Golden Helm | 3,500 gil |
| Green Beret | 2,500 gil |
| Wizard's Hat | 1,500 gil |
| Golden Armor | 4,000 gil |
| Ninja Suit | 3,000 gil |
| Gaia Gear | 2,000 gil |
| N/A | N/A |
- White Magic Shop
| Name | Cost |
|---|---|
| Blink | 3,000 gil |
| Shell | 3,000 gil |
| Esuna | 3,000 gil |
| N/A | N/A |
| N/A | N/A |
| N/A | N/A |
| N/A | N/A |
| N/A | N/A |
Items[]
| Name | Location |
|---|---|
| Ribbon | Girl at the Equipment Shop. Merged world only. |
Enemies[]
- Outside (Galuf's world)
- Outside (merged world)
Quests[]
Staying at the inn when first visiting the town can lead to a short scene with Galuf and Bartz.
If the player dances on the pub's stage in Regole, the pub owner will reward the party with 100 gil. This can be done repeatedly.
The party leader can play a piano at the end of a hidden passage in the pub. Playing all the pianos in the world acquires the last song, Hero's Rime, after showing the newfound pianist skills to the bard in Crescent. The piano in Regole is the sixth piano the player is likely to encounter, and if the player played all the previous ones, the party leader will play an excerpt from "Beautiful Dreamer" by Stephen Foster.
Musical themes[]
Like in many other towns, "Town Theme" (街のテーマ, Machi no Tēma?) plays as the background music to Regole.




