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====== "No Free Lunch" Challenges ====== | ====== "No Free Lunch" Challenges ====== | ||
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Normally, visiting sick Edward in Toroia Castle grants you a free key item (where the TwinHarp is awarded in vanilla FF4). The '' | Normally, visiting sick Edward in Toroia Castle grants you a free key item (where the TwinHarp is awarded in vanilla FF4). The '' | ||
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+ | In either case, this is considered an ungated check for item's [[treasure_probability_curves# | ||
===== Free bosses ===== | ===== Free bosses ===== | ||
- | The D.Knight, Waterhag, Karate, and K/Q Eblan fights have scripted alternate win conditions. Enabling '' | + | The D.Knight, Waterhag, Karate, and K/Q Eblan fights have scripted alternate win conditions. Enabling '' |
Some enemies in boss fights do not have the "boss bit" set (for example, enemies within the Fabul Gauntlet). The boss bit prevents status conditions, instant death effects, etc. from applying, meaning that these weaker enemies can be more easily defeated by these effects. The '' | Some enemies in boss fights do not have the "boss bit" set (for example, enemies within the Fabul Gauntlet). The boss bit prevents status conditions, instant death effects, etc. from applying, meaning that these weaker enemies can be more easily defeated by these effects. The '' | ||
+ | Note that due to technical limitations, |