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Boards World of Final Fantasy Her Jiggly Highness Miniventure (Side Quest)
I searched everywhere in the Caravan Desert and I couldn't find the quest giver.
you need to have a flan in your party and talk to the woman at the back of the caravan. (the one who keeps talking about flans)
LaxusX96 (Topic Creator) 5 years ago #3
bkteer posted... you need to have a flan in your party and talk to the woman at the back of the caravan. (the one who keeps talking about flans) Thanks, dude. Appreciate the help.
LaxusX96 (Topic Creator) 5 years ago #4
Seems like it glitched on me, I have Flan Princess in my party and the women didn't have a quest indicator above her head, I tried talking to her and still nothing.
Have you tried with a regular flan?
LaxusX96 (Topic Creator) 5 years ago #6
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Boards Final Fantasy VII Remake What do you think about the female characters of Final Fantasy?
What do you think about the female characters of Final Fantasy? - Results (203 votes)
So many people point to the final fantasy franchise of having good representation of female characters. Do you agree? Who are the best characters and who are the worst? Best: Celes, Garnet, Ashe, Yuna Worst: Rosa, Rinoa, Luna Personally, I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s a female character that I care about on a substantial level. I like some like Celes, Aerith, Yuna and Garnet but on a grand scale, they ainโ€™t coming anywhere near my top 10 of VG girls.
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Generally I looooove the girls of this franchise, their stories are usually very interesting and they have unique and likable personalities. I think they're some of the best women in video games, but it really depends on the individual game whether they've been done well. The women of FF15 were atrocious, for example. Meanwhile, I know people have issues with FF13's characters but their women were the strongest characters and their femininity didn't diminish them. The issue is tacky fanservice... FF is nowhere near as bad with it as the majority of Japanese games are, but just look at FF10, where the women were written great, but they threw in these bizarre fanservice scenes like the close-ups of Lulu and Rikku. And Tifa being belittled to a miniskirt and "jiggly boobs" is a disservice to her character, even if its just a few visual scenes. These examples usually only happen for a few seconds but the characters become known for that because of it =/ Best: Aerith (even if she isn't my personal favourite, I firmly believe she is the best girl in the series), Yuna, Rikku, Tifa, Celes, Terra, Rydia, Garnet, Vanille (super controversial, but I think she's really interesting) Worst: Penelo, Cindy, Luna (who takes the f***ing crown for worst female character in the series) I really hope they go for a female protagonist again in the future; Lightning should have been great but her writing was all over the place.
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It's a mixed bag. Some are excellent (Garnet, Aerith, Ashe), while some are terrible (Penelo, Luna, Vanille), and some land square in the middle ground of mediocrity (Quistis, Yuffie, Fran).
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I actually kinda liked Lightning, Rydia and Garnet., while Tifa and Yuna were just okay. Don't care for anyone from VIII, Aerith is only popular because she died , Luna had no character, and Vanille is annoying. But as TC pointed out, there are way better female character outside of FF.
JoyStrife posted... And Tifa being belittled to a miniskirt and "jiggly boobs" is a disservice to her character, even if its just a few visual scenes. Some would argue that it's actually complimentary to her character, considering her primary role in FFVII's narrative is to be sattelite to Cloud, who is the main character and in some ways the player expy. In other words she helps with the power fantasy that the game conveys, in that Cloud (player expy) in the end gets the very attractive and scantily clad woman with little effort on his part. However when it comes to female representation? Obviously she's not a good example if the entire point of her character is to support the main character and please the primary player demographic (male teens).
crono12064 posted... Some would argue that it's actually complimentary to her character, considering her primary role in FFVII's narrative is to be sattelite to Cloud, who is the main character and in some ways the player expy. In other words she helps with the power fantasy that the game conveys. However when it comes to female representation? Obviously she's not a good example if the entire point of her character is to support the main character and please the primary player demographic (male teens). Tifa has a pretty big female fanbase as well you know, just saying. I mean I'm not really among them but tons of people see her as more than busty male wish fulfilment.
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Litane posted... Tifa has a pretty big female fanbase as well you know, just saying. I mean I'm not really among them but tons of people see her as more than busty male wish fulfilment. Not saying there isn't. Just arguing that her character design and fanservice moments don't really detract from the main point of her character. Heck she even has a big female fanbase as you said despite those moments.
Good. The series has a big female fanbase who tends to like its female characters, so it's got to be doing something right. Please pardon the edit. I mistyped horribly.
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crono12064 posted... Some would argue that it's actually complimentary to her character, considering her primary role in FFVII's narrative is to be sattelite to Cloud, who is the main character and in some ways the player expy. In other words she helps with the power fantasy that the game conveys, in that Cloud (player expy) in the end gets the very attractive and scantily clad woman with little effort on his part. I don't even know where to begin with this. You know the game is about NOT accepting fantasy, right? I really hate when people throw this word around, but that last sentence especially sounds like there's some hint of resentment (" projection "). Little effort? Cloud spends half the game running around the world battling monsters and mentally falling apart. Even when Tifa manages to stitch some memories back together, Cloud ultimately declares that it was HIS fault ( "and my own weakness" ) that led to the fake Cloud Persona. Yes, there's some parallels between Cloud and his fantasy and the player's fantasy of playing a videogame. I would be the first to say that. You can say much the same thing of Raiden from MGS II. But not only are they still independent characters, Cloud still overcame all that difficulty. Power fantasy? Dude, tell me the last time you played a videogame where the main character took responsibility in his life and openly admits that HE is the reason that a lot of things went south . I'll wait.
Vercingterox posted... Little effort? Cloud spends half the game running around the world battling monsters and mentally falling apart. Even when Tifa manages to stitch some memories back together You seem to be misinterpreting what I said. It's little effort in courting Tifa, and any of that either was in the flashback when they were kids or the dialogue choices that eventually lead up to the date scene (dialogue choices of which most weren't really him trying to get with Tifa...there were just responses that Tifa happened to have an affinity for). Vercingterox posted... Power fantasy? Dude, tell me the last time you played a videogame where the main character took responsibility in his life and openly admits that HE is the reason that a lot of things went south. I'll wait. You seem to be misintepreting what I said about "power fantasy". Him being a loser/outcast that not only eventually saves the world but gets the hot girl in the end. That's the power fantasy, but it in no way contradicts his character. While FFVII's themes regarding Cloud is about accepting yourself, that relatable message still depicts a character that gets a hot girl and saves the world (power fantasy). Take Spider-Man for example where he not only exhibits the same power fantasy of your archetypal super hero, but he screws up various times in the past as well ( IIRC his foibles lead to the death of Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy ). You wanted an example, that's the most iconic one (sure he's a comic book character, but hey, he's starred in a few video games himself, some of which were also AAA releases). Spider-Man is considered a superhero, which more or less feeds into power fantasy of being extremely powerful in ways that are more than just about strength (though that still has a lot to do with it). It's kind of weird to not consider characters like Cloud and Spider-Man as power fantasy characters. They're strong, the former literally saves the world, and they both get really attractive women despite their introverted and sometimes gloomy personalities or tragic backstories. These kinds of characters were made to be relatable while also allowing consumers to live vicariously through their stories as powerful and important individuals. In a way, Cloud and Spider-Man are the purest forms of power fantasy.
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