A list of the ancient wonders discovered by your party.
In-game description
Wonders (秘境, Hikyō?, lit. Unexplored Region), also called unexplored lands, are a set of unlockable extras in Final Fantasy Tactics. Discovering every wonder gives the player the maximum explorer rank, but finding wonders does not otherwise affect the game. They are parallel to the artefacts, which act in much the same way. A set group of errands accepted from a tavern results in the player discovering a randomly-chosen wonder.
Each wonder is a short description of an ancient ruin or mystical region, all of them drawn from Final Fantasy tradition. Some would be accurate descriptions even if they were transplanted into their originating games, though many mix and match elements.
There are some significant differences between the narratives found in the original game and those in the War of the Lions remake. This is due to the more faithful translation of the latter, which took note of such things as the Cataclysm, interpreted by the original translators as a number of unrelated events.
Adventurer Rank[]
The player rises in the Adventurer ranks by discovering wonders. Only thing this gains is a decorative star in the Chronicle screen after attaining the top rank.
# Found | Rank |
---|---|
1 | Lv.1 |
3 | Lv.2 |
6 | Lv.3 |
8 | Lv.4 |
10 | Lv.5 |
12 | Lv.6 |
14 | Lv.7 |
16 | Master |
List of wonders[]
Shrine of Chaos[]
When the world was young, the primal deities sealed Jaed the Netherlord deep beneath the earth. Its decrepit chambers tainted by a foul and unholy air, the Shrine of Chaos is said to mark the site of his prison.
Forbidden Land Eureka[]
This once prosperous capital of the Kashka Dynasty was destroyed in the Cataclysm, along with the vast legacy of its royal family. It is now a necrohol, populated by spirits drawn to the shades of its past glory.
Pandaemonium[]
The capital of the ancient Palamecian Empire. The towering mountain range encircling the city guarded it from even the most ambitious airship captains. A warping device was the only means of bypassing this natural barrier.
Mirage Tower[]
This ancient tower links the Castle of Ronka to the earth below. Its magicked façade shields it against casual inspection. However, the enchantment's unstable nature allows it to be seen as a mirage-like image at times.
Floating Castle[]
The winged ones possessed technology allowing them to transmute cloudstone into crystals, like the ones that keep this castle aloft. Unfortunately, both the winged ones and their wondrous knowledge were lost in the Cataclysm.
Matoya's Cave[]
Court thaumaturge Matoya once enjoyed the adoration of the ancient Ronkan peoples, but that ended with her creation of the Enthralled—a work of witchcraft to the lay eye. It was then she took up residence here.
Crystal Tower[]
This spire, once the heart of the ancient kingdom of Baron, was protected by the labyrinthine city at its base. The tower’s crystal walls were a symbol of the royal family’s wealth and power, but also of oppression.
Floating Continent[]
Theories once abounded as to what this mass of land might be. Academics have now settled on one prevailing theory: The Cataclysm caused a shift in the balance of subterranean cloudstone, allowing it to surface.
Fortress of Trials[]
Once a place of training for the royal guard in the ancient kingdom of Baron, this castle was lost in the Cataclysm. Graduates of the institution once filled the ranks of the Red Wings, a prestigious airship corps.
Tower of Babel[]
A legendary tower that extends to the heavens from deep below the earth. Also called the Tower of the Colossi, this mighty spire withstood the Cataclysm, and is a priceless remnant of ancient civilization.
Ronkan Ruins[]
The Ronkan Dynasty dominated the world from its skyborne castle until an enigmatic plague brought about its sudden and tragic demise. Today its empty ruins float in a cold and desolate silence.
Falgabard[]
This village is said to have been inhabited by an order of dark knights. While the fell blades of these knights lent them great power, they also cut short their lives. The order’s numbers dwindled, until at last none remained.
Phantom Train[]
The Phantom Train became so known for its primary purpose during an ancient war—the transport of battalions of the ghastly Enthralled. It is also called the Chariot of the Damned.
Tozus Village[]
A race of gnomes known as the Lilliputians inhabits this village. These gnomes were ruled by a merciless dictator until a mighty giant known as Atlas freed them at long last from their oppression.
Chocobo forest[]
Naught but a glimpse of light creeps into this deep wood. Rare breeds of chocobo thrive in this mystical forest, and the World Tree is rumoured to be at its center. The pungent scent of chocobo fills the air.
Semitt Falls[]
A site of significance for the ancient Palamecian Empire. Mythril was mined beneath these majestic falls, while extacium—a fuel used by the airships of the day—could be gleaned from their magickal waters.