Discover where to find Gysahl Greens and Magic Keys in Final Fantasy III's town area. Learn about item shops, magic shops, and a powerful hidden weapon!
Alright, let's dive into this town and snag some useful goodies! We're on the hunt for Gysahl Greens and Magic Keys, which are scattered around. First off, head to the southeastern part of town. As the land gets narrower near the water, zoom in your camera and look carefully. You should spot two Magic Keys and some Gysahl Greens just lying around!
Next up, make your way to the Chocobo stable. You know, the house you get to by crossing those bridges? Once inside, get close to the pots, zoom in again, and you'll find two more Gysahl Greens. We're almost done with the freebies!
Now, let's talk about buying stuff. Head into the house just north of the Chocobo stable. Here, you can purchase Magic Keys. It's a good idea to grab a few, especially if you don't want to switch to a Thief job every time you encounter a locked door. While you're in there, look for a secret path that leads behind the counter. If you follow it, you'll find a chest containing a Shuriken!
That Shuriken is seriously powerful. It's a throwable weapon that sells for over 30,000 Gil, but its real value is in combat. When thrown, it uses an Attack stat of 200, which is way more potent than most equippable weapons, letting you dish out over 6,000 damage even at low levels. Just remember, only Ninjas can use the Throw command with it, so hold onto it until you get that job.
After that, let's visit the Inn. In the entrance area, there's another hidden path. Go through the eastern wall, and you'll find an old man. He's pretty knowledgeable and can even show you your Bestiary progress, which is handy if you're trying to fill it out.
Now, let's quickly cover the shops. The locksmith sells those Magic Keys we mentioned earlier. The main shop is where you can buy Gysahl Greens. These are used to summon Fat Chocobos in certain areas, which can help with item storage. However, with the game's unlimited inventory system, you don't strictly *need* them for storage anymore, but they're still useful for summoning the Chocobo.
As for magic, the shops offer some useful spells. For White Mages, you can find Libra (which shows enemy HP and weaknesses, though you can find that info here in the guide!), Confuse, and Silence. Toad and Mini are also available, which you're likely familiar with by now. For Black Magic, you can pick up Break (which petrifies enemies) and Shade (which paralyzes). While these spells cost 3,000 Gil each and aren't always the most cost-effective, the choice is yours!
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