The long tail of a desert rat. Thought to bring good luck, provided one isn't a rat. Shadow Blade , Poison Knuckles. The fallen scale from an ancient dragon's back. The mere sight of it is enough to drive away weaker beasts.
This shell is only harvested when properly aged. A favorite material among certain craftsmen. The bone of one who spent her days awash in the blood of others. Used in alchemy and for the working of curses. Together with scales, this thick carapace provides great protection for a dragon. It retains its strength even after several blows. The fang of a blood-sucking bat. Even removed, it quickly absorbs blood, turning a bright red.
The red drill found atop the head of an alraune. Naturally harvested drills fetch a high price. Burglar Sword , Lionheart , Diklum , Bracers. A hard, well-formed bone. Craftsmen are advised to purify the bone with holy water before carving. Silver Rapier , Luabreaker , Broadaxe. This glass-like scale is so clear as to be almost transparent. Hold it in the sunlight and it sparkles with reflected brilliance. Lohengrin , Arch Sword , Trident.
The carapace of a winged dragon. Lighter than metal, this material is often used in fashioning armor. This pearl glows with a soft light. Those who deal in gemstones and other precious materials call it the "One Love. A piece from a coral found in the Sea of Ewohl. Too brittle to be much use for crafting. A skull of unknown provenance. Not a bad decoration for a mage's den, if you can stand the insistent chattering of the teeth. Paraiba Blade , Stinger , Round Shield.
A smooth, white scale. Surprisingly beautiful, these are used to make a variety of accessories. Shadow Blade , Icebrand , Fleuret , Longbow. The molted skin of a red dirtsnake. Ground into a powder for a concocting tinctures and the like. Dagriohm , Firewheel Rod , Omnis Cannon. This monster molting is rich in iron and other trace materials. The moltings are pulverized, then made into various alloys. Rondel , Silver Sword , Xankbras. An insect shell so hard, it seems to be almost metal.
The price of these shells differ depending on pattern and coloration. Scramasax , Ancient Sword , Diamond Sword. This beast's horn tapers to a very sharp point. Almost entirely hollow; despite its size, it's quite light. Buster Sword , Barbut. This fang is hooked like a claw.
Once it bites into flesh, it's hard to get it back out again. Ogun Blade , Master Bow , Greataxe. Defender , Ice Lance. This stone fragment has a striking red color. Said to lead its bearer to victory in battle.
Iron Helm , Armguards. A smooth, curved turtle shell. Skill and diligence are required to preserve its strength during crafting. Close Helmet. Shining Lute. The hollow reeds of this plant are perfect for making into flutes. The resulting instruments are known for their clear and vibrant tones. The roots of this plant look like tiny dolls carelessly dropped in the dirt.
Rip them up and they give a bloodcurdling scream. Thieves in the Ruins, Wanted: Devotees! A pollen used since antiquity for various alchemical purposes. Liquefies when it comes into contact with metal. King of Hearts , Six of Diamonds. It takes many years for these yellow flowers to bloom. A good thing, as their fragrance is almost too sickly sweet to bear. This pungent smelling flower blooms in a large, bright red ring of color.
The petals are used for making dye. The spores of this marvelous fungus consist largely of gold. Sprouting once in a decade, a sighting is a true event. This fruit is said to enhance magickal ability, though many complain of its bitterness. Harpe , Ashura , Target Bow. This mushroom looks like trouble. None yet have been fool enough to test it and see if it actually is poisonous. This vine curls naturally into a spiral. It is thought to act as protection against some beasts with a natural aversion to the shape.
These small green sprigs are said to bring big luck. They're rather hard to find, however. Artemis Bow , Brigandine. This flower shaped like a moth's wings is the based ingredient for the mixing of elixirs.
Blooms only in places where the soil is just so. Osafune , Platinum Shield , Wygar. This blue flower glows faintly at night. Its sweet nectar is a favorite of children. This pollen gives off a faint blue glow which is known to brighten during spells of cold weather. A variety of lightmoss that grows in damp places. Useful for making poultices when properly dried. Kris , Survivor , Golden Armor.
Gae Bolg. This beautiful flower is sometimes called the shybloom for its tendency to grow in the dark recesses of caves. Wilts in direct sunlight. Battle Folio , Thunder Robe. A small pure-white flower used in the mixing of elixirs. Attention is required for harvesting as the flowers only bloom for a short period. Force Rod , The Arnath Glyphs. These small flowers tenaciously cling to whatever soil they can find. Low to the ground, they are often mistaken for moss.
These heart-shaped flower petals are dampened and worn on the skin in some cultures to attract happiness and good fortune. Samson Sword. Many are the hapless adventurers who wander aimlessly having eaten of this herb, never knowing who they were, or how they came to be this way.
Judicer's Staff , Four of Spades. A plant made from grafted echo grass and nepenthis. The only known cure for nepenthis-induced amnesia.
Druid Mace. Strange tubes in the stalk of this plant can carry the faintest noise across long distances. Increasingly rare of late. Urutan Annals , Chainmail. The tendrils of this plant wind around in a tight spiral. Small doses can restore one's get-up-and-go. Headband , Survival Vest. This fruit is said to enhance physical strength. So sweet, only the merest morsel may be eaten in one sitting.
Energy Mace , Mage Manual. Kard , Bronze Armor. Thorns cover the skin of this fruit. Once cut open, however, it is a lush, slightly sweet treat for the palate. Jackknife , Enavia Chronicles , Magus Robe. This white mushroom grows in shady places. Its rubbery texture has earned it more than a few fans among gourmands. Broadsword , Atomos Blade.
Nail Bow , Malbow , Green Beret. This malboro tendril was dried in the sun, removing much of its scent. Used as a material in basket weaving and other handcrafts.
Thunder Rod , Longbow , Char Bow. A fat child could swing from this vine and still not break it. This gave him the inspiration to make a story that would be a sequel to this alternate version of events, giving Ramza a new ending for the people who felt that they did not have closure.
Matsuno also talks about Delita in this interview, saying that many players said that they remembered Delita being a more cold-hearted character than how he is in Return to Ivalice.
While many players assumed that Ovelia died in that final scene after being stabbed by Delita, Matsuno says that she in fact survived this. She did die of other reasons later, however, leaving Delita to rule alone. He never intended for this scene to be taken as Delita killing Ovelia, and misunderstandings such as this are one of the reasons why he wanted to use Return to depict Delita as he always meant him to be.
Producer Yoshida Naoki thinks that if players go back and play the game again as adults, they might think of Delita differently. Tactics Ogre 25th Anniversary Interview Part 1. Let us know in the comments below! Thanks for this, pro click. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.
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