Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – 10 Things Wish I Knew Before Starting



Here’s a bunch of tips to make your time exploring Gaia a little more enjoyable in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. From Menu Shortcuts, Combat tips, to Mini games find out more before you play!

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46 thoughts on “Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – 10 Things Wish I Knew Before Starting”

  1. Thought I would beat the game in 3 days… just for the story part naw…. I’m on day 4 chapter 9 only… I think I need 2 more days to complete 😭 but I got school Monday 💀

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  2. More Tips Below!

    Side note: Honestly I must’ve spent 10 hours in chapter 2 just running around going to all of the locations I could before doing a single quest only to realize that I had to explore every location again once I got the chocobo and our man Chad Chadley 😂. Thank god for Chocobos man. They made the process so much better along with fast travel haha. Prior to them, you can’t fast travel.

    Id also say, don’t forget in Chapter 2 after getting your chocobo (it may be unlocked prior but idk) that you can immediately fast travel back into Kalm to acquire more side quests including QB matches (wooooooooooooo). Can’t tell you how much I love card games in RPGs (Tripe Triad, Gwent, etc…)

    EDIT: Another thing I’d highly recommend is to go to Chadley as soon as you unlock him at Bill’s Farm and do all of the missions except Titan until you’re ready. He’ll be too Op at first. But you will gain a bunch of starting material that helps a ton for the easiest combat sims.

    Always follow the tiny chubbier chocobos you see as they’ll lead you to a chocobo station where you just pick up the sign for them and it’ll unlock another fast travel location.

    If you ever see a red bird flying that has a trail of glistening red “dust”, follow it! They will lead you to a rare Lifespring where you’ll obtain many resources for crafting along with being able to scan them for more extra buff Chadley points.

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  3. Am I the only one who wants to build the Enemy Skill Materia? One of the best materias out there if you can get it early. (I wished it crossed over from the 1st installment fml but oh well). I wish I had it during that swamp serpent fight to learn that power.

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  4. For me there’s only three tips I wish I knew: Always assess, if you died your assess didn’t count, and you can change the map to always be a minimap on the corner that is always pointed north

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  5. I've been a massive gamer for over 30 years, I have a slight hard time hearing so I always use subtitles and I already turn the music about 3 notches below the voice speaker volume anyway

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  6. I created a queens blood deck that focuses on enfeeblement with both tonberry kings, 2 mindflayers, and mostly rank 1 cards. It is my main deck now. You can effortlessly win 60+ to 7 lol. I'll share it on reddit when I am not so lazy.

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  7. This is how Final Fantasy games should be done moving forward. It has all the charm of an FF game, something that I felt a little lacking on remake. FF XVI was a Cinematic spectacle but it had a lot of misses. This right away feels like you are playing FF I did not get bored completing all the intel of the grasslands and junon. Devs really nailed it on this one.

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  8. Queen's Blood is no joke, a fun and addictive game to play. Easy to pick up and learn but difficult to master. It's like chess meets pokemon. Despite what anyone says negatively about the Shiva card, it's gotten me out of some tight jams against difficult players. It's all about when and how you should play it. It's best to play it last after getting most of the pawns on the board in your favor.

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