USING ITEMS:
- After 046, all items will do zero damage when used. The effect that
goes with each item changes (Fire2, Vaccine, etc.)
USING SPELLS:
- 036 will instantly summon Death, who will kill one of your
characters.
- Using 037 gives you a blank spell, which you can never have enough
MP to cast.
- Using 038 - 047 casts a spell with the name of a Summoned Monster.
All of these spells cause immense damage to the enemy, except
Leviathan, which causes zero damage.
- Using 048 - (onwards) casts a spell with the name of a Enemy Skill.
The effect upon a target is very strange (looks like an Elixir being
used, sounds like Barrier, etc.) but the result really is that
particular Enemy Skill.
USING SUMMONS:
- Using 10 - 21 results in a Summon with the name of the current spell,
and the summoned monster is the base monster onwards. The result is
the corresponding base Enemy Skill (for example, 10 makes you cast
MBarrier, which looks like Choco/Mog, and hits one enemy with the
effects of Frong Song. On the other hand, 12 makes you cast Wall,
which looks like Ifrit, and hits one enemy with the effects of Magic
Hammer).
USING ENEMY SKILLS:
- Using 17 or 18 doesn't summon anything, but the resulting damage and
range are similar to the Fat-Chocobo and Gunge Lance summonings.
- Using 1A - 1E result in you casting Roulette.
- Using 1F makes you cast Matra Magic.
- Using 20 really does cause Death Joker (ouch)!
USING THE MANIPULATE MATERIA:
- Assuming you can manipulate an enemy, you need only change the number
and try to use any of that enemy's powers to see what the result is.
Note that if you go to far ahead (try to access a power that isn't
there), you may crash the game or start up the 'error checker'.
USING LIMIT BREAKS:
- In most cases, using a Limit Break results in the 'error checker'
starting up. However, be careful, because you may end up crashing
the game if the code gives your characters someone else's Limit
Break (in one case, Red 13 tried to use Gigadunk and the game
crashed. Another time, he did Vincent's 'Satan Slam', and it
worked!)
CAUTION:
- Using this code along with the 'Throw' command will hang the game as
your character tries to throw repeatedly.
- This code may cause enemies or allies to move to different locations
on the screen, and will interfere with the zoom/position of the
battle camera.
- Some of the numbers will cause the game to hang. Others cause the
'error checker' to appear, so use them with caution.
Okay, as you can tell, this code still requires much more testing. If
you come up with any interesting results, please let me know. Right
now, I'm trying to discover an easier, surefire method of calling up
the 'error checker' using this code (as that would allow you to skip
any battle instantly!)
NO TIME LIMIT - ANY CHARACTER 800E7A48 - 000x
--------------------------
Replace x with:
0 = Character in the 1st position
1 = Character in the 2nd position
2 = Character in the 3rd position
When using this code, the affected character(s) will be given their
chance to act during a battle immediately. You can also give them new
commands while they are attacking, casting magic, etc (the only
exception is during a Summon or if they get past the initial frames of
a Limit Break). Otherwise, the battle is played out normally.
This code can lead to some strange situations, like windows that don't
close, or you may have chosen to cast a spell eight times in a row only
to run out of MP after the third one (in which case, you simply waste
the next 5 turns while the message "You don't have enough MP!" appears
on the screen repeatedly. In some cases, there's nothing you can do
about the windows, but if you try going into that particular window
(say, the Limit Break window), and then exiting out, it should close.
GAIN LOTS OF EXPERIENCE POINTS 8009D7D8 - xxxx
--------------------------
Replace xxxx with any number; FFFF for the most EXP, 0000 for no EXP.
This code gives you hecka EXP when you win a battle, regardless of what
kind of enemy you fought. That's all there is to it :)
BATTLE COMMAND SELECT - 1ST POSITION 8009D8A4 - 02xx
--------------------------
This code will make the third slot in your Battle Command window change
to what you specified using this code:
Replace xx with =
00 = Left 0F = 4x:
01 = Attack 10 = <blank>
02 = Magic 11 = Mug
03 = Summon 12 = Change
04 = Item 13 = Defend
05 = Steal 14 = Limit
06 = Sense 15 = W-Magic
07 = Coin 16 = W-Sum.
08 = Throw 17 = W-Item
09 = Morph 18 = Slash-All
0A = D.blow 19 = 2x-cut
0B = Manip. 1A = Flash
0C = Mime 1B = 4x-cut
0D = E.Skill 1C = <glitch>
0E = All: 1D = <glitch>
Normal abilities will work as they should, but some of them function a
little differently. Note that none of the commands that make use of
the Summon screen actually reduce your character's MP, although you
must have enough MP to be able to select that summon spell.
Left - When used, this brings up the Summon Screen (you must have at
least one equipped Summon Materia for this to work). Choosing
a summon results in no effect for that character's turn.
Change - When used, this brings up the Summon Screen (you must have at
least one equipped Summon Materia for this to work). Choosing
a summon results in the character changing row position.
Defend - When used, this brings up the Summon Screen (you must have at
least one equipped Summon Materia for this to work). Choosing
a summon results in the character defending for that turn.
Limit - When used, this brings up the Summon Screen (you must have one
or more Summon Materia equipped for this to work). Choosing
a summon results in the character's respective Limit Break.
The 'Limit' ability is by far the best one, because you can use any
limit break providing you have seven Summon materia equipped (4 in the
case of Vincent, 2 for Cait Sith), without having to change break levels
or fill your Limit Bar. Even better: if you try to use a Limit Break
you don't have (the 8th summon for most characters, the 2nd, 4th, 6th,
8th and so on for Vincent, or the 2nd, 4th, and so on for Cait Sith),
you get a _perfect_ 'error checker' allowing you to bypass _any_ battle,
boss or otherwise!
Codes submitted by contributors:
CHARACTER SELECT - SEE THEM DURING THE GAME 8009CBDC - xxyy
submitted by Igancio DeLucas <delucas@hotmail.com> 8009CBDE - 00zz
--------------------------
Replace xx, yy, and zz with the number that represents your character.
This code allows you to choose three characters at one time:
xx, yy, zz = 00 - Cloud Strife
01 - Barret Wallace
02 - Tifa Lockheart
03 - Aeris Gainsborough
04 - Red 13
05 - Yuffie Kisaragi
06 - Cait Sith (sometimes, Young Cloud)
07 - Vincent Valentine (sometimes, Sephiroth)
08 - Cid Hiwind
09 - <Young Cloud>
0A - <Sephiroth>
0B - <Chocobo>
0C - <'Nau Purintingu'> (Now Printing)
0D - <'Nau Purintingu'> (Now Printing)
With this code, the character in the first position (use the 'Order'
command from the main menu) can be seen in the rendered areas (note that
it may be the second position, this seems to happen from time to time).
In the World Map, your character will be Cloud unless one of the
characters has been specified as Tifa or Cid, in which case, that
character will be the one shown regardless of order. Note that only
Cloud can climb up ladders and do other acts other than walking or
running, and if you try to do such an activity with another character,
you will hear the sound of that character doing something, but they
won't actually do it, and if you try again, the game may glitch. Also,
note that your character won't always appear in some areas, and that
they won't actually change until you exit an area. An even stranger
glitch is that, if you start a game saved in the World Map, that you
are transported, usually out into the ocean at the far edges of the
map. I haven't found a use for this yet, but it's interesting, to say
the least.
Otherwise, this code works like the CHARACTER SELECT - 3RD POSITION code
listed below, including glitches and game bugs (having a character die
in battle, the trouble with the Sephiroth, Now Printing character codes,
having the leader be invisible, activating the 'error checker', etc.)
Main Topics
Browse All Topics





by: ChrisKPosted on 1998-10-10 at 00:58:55ID: 1104440
Here's all of em...enjoy.
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------
__________ __________ __________ __________ _
You need a Game Shark or a Pro Action Replay with version 1.98
software or later. Some of these codes don't work on a PAR, I don't
know why. Don't forget to enter the Master Code (80000000 - 0000)
first.
CHARACTER SELECT - 3RD POSITION 8009CBDE - FF0x
--------------------------
Enter this code, but replace the last digit with one of the following:
x = 0 - Cloud Strife
1 - Barret Wallace
2 - Tifa Lockheart
3 - Aeris Gainsborough
4 - Red 13
5 - Yuffie Kisaragi
6 - Cait Sith (sometimes, Young Cloud)
7 - Vincent Valentine (sometimes, Sephiroth)
8 - Cid Hiwind
9 - <Young Cloud>
A - <Sephiroth>
B - <Chocobo>
C - <'Nau Purintingu'> (Now Printing)
D - <'Nau Purintingu'> (Now Printing)
When you turn on the code, the character in the 3rd position will turn
into whatever character you specified. You may want to go into the
PHS menu, turn off the code, and put the character in/out of the PHS
groups a few times to 'debug' it a bit. When you return to the Main
Menu screen, that person will have the portrait/stats. of the desired
character.
It is HIGHLY recommended that you have the 3rd space EMPTY when you
use this code as in some cases, a preexisting character may overlap
with the selected one. The result is that, when you enter a battle,
that character does not appear, cannot interact, and his/her HP drops
steadily until it hits zero.
Using this code:
Characters all start off at their 'base' level (1). If you use this
code to get a character that you don't have at the moment (say picking
Aeris while in Disc 2 or 3), they'll have the same stats and abilities
as they did when you last had them in your party. If you level them
up, change their equipment, etc., then save the game and use the code
to replace them with another character and put them back in, any changes
you made will be saved, too. Note that if you use this code to get a
character you already have (say, if Cid is in the 3rd position and you
put in the code for Cid), you'll get multiple copies of the character.
This also happens if you have the code on while you try to pull a
character in/out of the active group. Copied characters disappear when
you exit the PHS menu. This code also has a chance of starting up the
'error checker' feature (see the 'Super Select' code for details).
Yes, if you save the game, you save the added characters. The only way
to remove them is to use the code to 'select' a new character, or to
put them in PHS (inactive party) and then return to your Main Menu.
Also note that sticking a 'selected' character in the first position
will make Cloud disappear on-screen (you can still use the cursor).
Finally, note that if you enter a conversation/event with a character
you're not supposed to have (say, Sephiroth outside of the flashback
or Aeris after Disc 1), the game may (and probably will) crash. The
only exception to this are the 'general' quotes which a character will
say automatically, regardless of who he/she is.
Specific Character info.:
Both Cloud and Aeris become 'permanent' members of either your active
party or the inactive party. To remove them, you'll have to stick
them in the third position (use Order), and put in a code for one of
your normal characters.
Sephiroth is still controlled by the computer, although you can take or
change his equipment and Materia. As he only has one weapon (Masamune),
using the 'Item Select' code to have this item is useless as it's the
only weapon he can equip. Although it will act as if he and Young Cloud
have Limit Breaks, they don't in actuality (if you look, you'll see
that it's Vincent's and Cait's Breaks instead).
This code has trouble realizing who is Cait Sith/Young Cloud and who
is Vincent/Sephiroth, because of the way the characters' data is
stored. As a result, you may not always get the character you want
when trying to get either of these characters.
The 'Chocobo' and 'Now Printing' are not real characters. They have
no weapons, statistics, etc. (if you look, you'll see that they
borrow the stats. of another character, usually your leader). If you
try to enter a battle with one of them in your party, you get the
'overlap' result described above (as they are not playable).
ITEM SELECT 8009CCxx - yzzz
--------------------------
Please take note: As long as you follow the below guidelines (remember
to be careful when putting in the two 'location' digits), this code
should work. Several people have been complaining that they can't get
the code to work--even the people with the same GS and version number
as mine (1.98). If you've _carefully_ tried this code and can't get any
results, then you may simply not be able to use the code on your game.
I have NO IDEA what causes this and I'm sorry I can't offer more help to
those with problems concerning this code or the Materia Select code
(they both work in the same manner).
And yes, saving your game with this code _will_ save the items into
memory--you'll still have to be careful that you don't end up with the
'battle' glitch' described below (although it seems as if it's not in
the English version).
An example code would be 8009CCA8 - 202A for the Ghost Hand item, for
those of you who don't understand how the x/y/z entries work.
xx = Location where item appears on the Item Select Screen. You can
change this number to enter the code multiple times to have
multiple items of your choice, but you _must_ use EVEN numbers
(i.e. C2, 9A, or 88) or the game may glitch. Also, if this code
would put an item over an occupied space and not a blank one, the
game may freeze or the item may not appear. Finally, try to keep
the location range between 8_ and C_ or the game may crash.
y = No. of items; you'll have an infinite amount unless you turn
the switch off (usually). The number you enter is converted
to hexidecimal form (so what you put in won't correlate with
the # of items you get). Keep in mind that 0 is a valid
number and can be used.
zzz = Item name:
000 = Potion 0A0 = Gatling Gun
001 = Hi-Potion 0A1 = Assault Gun
002 = X-Potion 0A2 = Cannon Ball
003 = Ether 0A3 = Atomic Scissorss
004 = Turbo Ether 0A4 = Heavy Vulcan
005 = Elixir 0A5 = Chainsaw
006 = Megalixir 0A6 = Microlaser
007 = Phoenix Down 0A7 = A*M Cannon
008 = Antidote 0A8 = W Machine Gun
009 = Soft 0A9 = Drill Arm
00A = Maiden's Kiss 0AA = Solid Bazooka
00B = Cornucopia 0AB = Rocket Punch
00C = Echo Screen 0AC = Enemy Launcher
00D = Hyper 0AD = Pile Banger
00E = Tranquilizer 0AE = Max Ray
00F = Remedy 0AF = Missing Score
010 = Smoke Bomb 0B0 = Mythril Clip
011 = Speed Drink 0B1 = Diamond Pin
012 = Hero Drink 0B2 = Silver Barrette
013 = Vaccine 0B3 = Gold Barrette
014 = Grenade 0B4 = Adaman Clip
015 = Shrapnel 0B5 = Crystal Comb
016 = Right arm 0B6 = Magic Comb
017 = Hourglass 0B7 = Plus Barrette
018 = Kiss of Death 0B8 = Centclip
019 = Spider Web 0B9 = Hairpin
01A = Dream Powder 0BA = Seraph Comb
01B = Mute Mask 0BB = Behimoth Horn
01C = War Gong 0BC = Spring Gun Clip
01D = Loco weed 0BD = Limited Moon
01E = Fire Fang 0BE = Guard Stick
01F = Fire Veil 0BF = Mythril Rod
020 = Antarctic Wind 0C0 = Full Metal Staff
021 = Ice Crystal 0C1 = Striking Staff
022 = Bolt Plume 0C2 = Prism Staff
023 = Swift Bolt 0C3 = Aurora Rod
024 = Earth Drum 0C4 = Wizard Staff
025 = Earth Mallet 0C5 = Wizer Staff
026 = Deadly Waste 0C6 = Fairy Tale
027 = M-Tentacles 0C7 = Umbrella
028 = Stardust 0C8 = Princess Guard
029 = Vampire Fang 0C9 = Spear
02A = Ghost Hand 0CA = Slash Lance
02B = Vagyrisk Claw 0CB = Trident
02C = Light Curtain 0CC = Mast Axe
02D = Lunar Curtain 0CD = Partisan
02E = Mirror 0CE = Viper Halberd
02F = Holy Torch 0CF = Javelin
030 = Bird Wing 0D0 = Grow Lance
031 = Dragon Scales 0D1 = Mop
032 = Impaler 0D2 = Dragoon Lance
033 = Shrivel 0D3 = Scimitar
034 = Eye drop 0D4 = Flayer
035 = Molotov 0D5 = Spirit Lance
036 = S-mine 0D6 = Venus Gospel
037 = 8inch Cannon 0D7 = 4-point Shuriken
038 = Graviball 0D8 = Boomerang
039 = T/S Bomb 0D9 = Pinwheel
03A = Ink 0DA = Razor Ring
03B = Dazers 0DB = Hawkeye
03C = Dragon Fang 0DC = Crystal Cross
03D = Cauldron 0DD = Wind Slash
03E = Sylkis Greens 0DE = Twin Viper
03F = Reagan Greens 0DF = Spiral Shuriken
040 = Mimett Greens 0E0 = Superball
041 = Curiel Greens 0E1 = Magic Shuriken
042 = Pahsana Greens 0E2 = Rising Sun
043 = Tantal Greens 0E3 = Oritsuru
044 = Krakka Greens 0E4 = Conformer
045 = Gysahl Greens 0E5 = Yellow M-phone
046 = Tent 0E6 = Green M-phone
047 = Power Source 0E7 = Blue M-phone
048 = Guard Source 0E8 = Red M-phone
049 = Magic Source 0E9 = Crystal M-phone
04A = Mind Source 0EA = White M-phone
04B = Speed Source 0EB = Black M-phone
04C = Luck Source 0EC = Silver M-phone
04D = Zeio Nut 0ED = Trumpet Shell
04E = Carob Nut 0EE = Gold M-phone
04F = Porov Nut 0EF = Battle Trumpet
050 = Pram Nut 0F0 = Starlight Phone
051 = Lasan Nut 0F1 = HP Shout
052 = Saraha Nut 0F2 = Quicksilver
053 = Luchile Nut 0F3 = Shotgun
054 = Pepio Nut 0F4 = Shortbarrel
055 = Battery 0F5 = Lariat
056 = Tissue 0F6 = Winchester
057 = Omnislash 0F7 = Peacemaker
058 = Catastrophe 0F8 = Buntline
059 = Final Heaven 0F9 = Long Barrel R
05A = Great Gospel 0FA = Silver Rifle
05B = Cosmo Memory 0FB = Sniper CR
05C = All Creation 0FC = Supershot ST
05D = Chaos 0FD = Outsider
05E = Highwind 0FE = Death Penalty
05F = 1/35 Soldier 0FF = Masamune
060 = Super Sweeper 100 = Bronze Bangle
061 = Masamune Blade 101 = Iron Bangle
062 = Save Crystal 102 = Titan Bangle
063 = Combat Diary 103 = Mythril Armlet
064 = Autograph 104 = Carbon Bangle
065 = Gambler 105 = Silver Armlet
066 = Desert Rose <new> 106 = Gold Armlet
067 = Earth Harp <new> 107 = Diamond Bangle
068 = Guide Book <new> 108 = Crystal Bangle
069 = <blank> 109 = Platinum Bangle
06A = <blank> 10A = Rune Armlet
06B = <blank> 10B = Edincoat
06C = <blank> 10C = Wizard Bracelet
06D = <blank> 10D = Adaman Bangle
06E = <blank> 10E = Gigas Armlet
06F = <blank> 10F = Imperial Guard
070 = <blank> 110 = Aegis Armlet
071 = <blank> 111 = Fourth Bracelet
072 = <blank> 112 = Warrior Bangle
073 = <blank> 113 = Shinra Beta
074 = <blank> 114 = Shinra Alpha
075 = <blank> 115 = Four Slots
076 = <blank> 116 = Fire Armlet
077 = <blank> 117 = Aurora Armlet
078 = <blank> 118 = Bolt Armlet
079 = <blank> 119 = Dragon Armlet
07A = <blank> 11A = Minerva Band
07B = <blank> 11B = Escort Guard
07C = <blank> 11C = Mystile
07D = <blank> 11D = Ziedrich
07E = <blank> 11E = Precious Watch
07F = <blank> 11F = Chocobracelet
080 = Buster Sword 120 = Power Wrist
081 = Mythril Saber 121 = Protect Vest
082 = Hardedge 122 = Earring
083 = Butterfly Edge 123 = Talisman
084 = Enhance Sword 124 = Choco Feather
085 = Organics 125 = Amulet
086 = Crystal Sword 126 = Champion Belt
087 = Force Stealer 127 = Poison Ring
088 = Rune Blade 128 = Touph Ring
089 = Murasame 129 = Circlet
08A = Nail Bat 12A = Star Pendant
08B = Yoshiyuki 12B = Silver Glasses
08C = Apocalypse 12C = Headband
08D = Heaven's Cloud 12D = Fairy Ring
08E = Ragnarok 12E = Jem Ring
08F = Ultima Weapon 12F = White Cape
090 = Leather Glove 130 = Sprint Shoes
091 = Metal Knuckle 131 = Peace Ring
092 = Mythril Claw 132 = Ribbon
093 = Grand Glove 133 = Fire Ring
094 = Tiger Fang 134 = Ice Ring
095 = Diamond Knuckle 135 = Bolt Ring
096 = Dragon Claw 136 = Tetra Elemental
097 = Crystal Glove 137 = Safety Bit
098 = Motor Drive 138 = Fury Ring
099 = Platinum Fist 139 = Curse Ring
09A = Kaiser Knuckle 13A = Protect Ring
09B = Work Glove 13B = Cat's Bell
09C = Powersoul 13C = Reflect Ring
09D = Master Fist 13D = Water Ring
09E = God's Hand 13E = Sneak Glove
09F = Premium Heart 13F = HypnoCrown
- Codes ending in 069 - 07F give you these items. As of right now,
I don't know what their purpose is (they may be disabled Key
Items, I think).
- Codes ending in 080 - 08F are swords for Cloud.
- Codes ending in 090 - 09F are claws for Tifa.
- Codes ending in 0A0 - 0AF are cannons for Barret.
- Codes ending in 0B0 - 0BD are combs for Red XIII.
- Codes ending in 0BE - 0C8 are rods for Aeris.
- Codes ending in 0C9 - 0D6 are spears for Cid.
- Codes ending in 0D7 - 0E4 are shurikens for Yuffie.
- Codes ending in 0E5 - 0F1 are M-phones for Cait Sith.
- Codes ending in 0F2 - 0FE are handguns for Vincent.
The code ending in 0FF looks like a gun, but it is in
fact Sephiroth's Masamune blade.
- Codes ending in 100 - 11F are defensive bracelets.
- Codes ending in 120 - 13F are accessories you equip.
- Codes ending in 140 - FFF are 'glitch' items that don't exist
and have no purpose/effect on the game.
In the Japanese version of FF7, having 'selected' items in your inventory
would cause an 'error checker' to appear (see it's description under the
'Super Select' code listing).
MATERIA SELECT 8009D0xx - 00yy
--------------------------
Well well! Here's an interesting code. It works very much like the
Item Select code above, except that you have to go into the Materia
Screen. As long as the switch is up, you have an infinite number of
whatever Materia you've selected. The only bad thing about this code
is that it will sometimes start off the Materia orbs with 'beyond master'
levels, meaning that you can use all their abilities, but you can't get
another one by mastering it. According to Mr. DeLucas, this is because
of their position (so if you want a materia with lots of AP, find a
code/position that works and remember it).
xx = Location where the materia appears on the Materia Menu. You can
change this number to enter the code multiple times to have
multiple materia of your choice, but you _must_ use EVEN numbers
(i.e. A0, C4, or 86) or the game may glitch. Also, if this code
would put a materia over an occupied space and not a blank one, the
game may freeze or the materia may not appear. Finally, try to
keep the location range between 8_ and C_ or the game may crash.
yy = Name of Materia:
00 = MP Plus 2E = (glitch)
01 = HP Plus 2F = (glitch)
02 = Speed Plus 30 = Master Command
03 = Magic Plus 31 = Fire
04 = Luck Plus 32 = Ice
05 = EXP. Plus 33 = Earth
06 = Gil Plus 34 = Lightning
07 = Enemy Away 35 = Restore
08 = Enemy Plus 36 = Heal
09 = Chocobo Plus 37 = Revive
0A = Pre-emptive 38 = Seal
0B = Long Range 39 = Mystify
0C = Mega All 3A = Transform
0D = Counter Attack 3B = Exit
0E = Slash-All 3C = Poison
0F = Double Cut 3D = Demi
10 = Cover 3E = Barrier
11 = Underwater <now a real materia> 3F = <no name, actually MBarrier>
12 = HP <-> MP 40 = Comet
13 = W-Magic 41 = Time
14 = W-Summon 42 = <no name, actually Reflect>
15 = W-Item 43 = <no name, actually Rifuabu>
16 = <no name, actually Booster> 44 = Destruct
17 = All 45 = Contain
18 = Counter 46 = Full Cure
19 = Magic Counter 47 = Shield
1A = MP Turbo 48 = Ultima
1B = MP Absorb 49 = Master Magic
1C = HP Absorb 4A = Choco/Mog
1D = Elemental 4B = Shiva
1E = Added Effect 4C = Ifrit
1F = Sneak Attack 4D = Titan
20 = Final Attack 4E = Ramuh
21 = Added Cut 4F = Odin
22 = Steal as well 50 = Leviathan
23 = Quadra Magic 51 = Bahamut
24 = Steal 52 = Kjata
25 = Sense 53 = Alexander
26 = <no name, actually Law> 54 = Phoenix
27 = Throw 55 = Neo Bahamut
28 = Morph 56 = Hades
29 = Deathblow 57 = Typoon
2A = Manipulate 58 = Bahamut ZERO
2B = Mime 59 = Knights of Round
2C = Enemy Skill ** 5A = Master Summon
2D = (glitch) 89 = (glitch)
* Codes ending in 16, 26, 3F, 42 and 43 are 'disabled' Materia that
you can't normally get during the game. In the Japanese game,
they were still usable, but their abilities, descriptions, and
other stats. have been removed/altered in this release.
Note that the Underwater materia has been made into a
real, usable Materia! It's not used to revive Aerith, but to
explore more of the underwater areas (and fight the underwater
Weapon monster).
** Starts off with a variable number of stars (usually missing the
first eight or stars 3, 6, and 7).
- Codes ending in 00 - 0D, 10 and 12 are Independant Materia.
- Codes ending in 0E, 0F and 17 - 23 are Combination Materia.
- Codes ending in 13 - 15, 24, 25, 27 - 2C and 30 are Command Materia.
- Codes ending in 31 - 3E, 40, 41, and 44 - 49 are Magic Materia.
- Codes ending in 4A - 5A are Summon Materia.
- Codes ending in 2D - 2F, 89 are game glitches and not real Materia.
- However, equipping the '089' materia will raise most of your stats.
to 255 and your MAX MP to 999, although your HP will be dramatically
reduced.
- All other codes (5B - FF, excluding 89) are game glitches and not
real Materia.
For information on the disabled materia, refer to part 2 of my Japanese
FF7 FAQ. However, here is a quick explanation:
16 - Booster : A Support materia with no use.
26 - Law : A Command materia with the Throw and Coin abilities.
3F - MBarrier: A Magic materia with the MBarrier spell (3 levels).
42 - Reflect : A Magic materia with the Reflect and Wall spells.
43 - Rifuabu : A Magic materia with the Wall spell (3 levels).
and....
11 - Underwater Breath : An Independent materia with no use. This
was made into a real, usable materia called 'Underwater' in the
US version.
SUPER SELECT 800F389E - 0xxx
--------------------------
NOTE: As far as I know, you have to enter this in your Comms Link and
turn it on in-game in order for the code to work. It _will not_ work
with a normal GameShark, as far as I know. Even with a Comms Link, I'm
having trouble getting it to work (if you can only use Turbo Ethers or
Phoenix Downs, the code isn't behaving properly, BTW).
Basically, this code will let you do just about anything in battle. It
works like this:
- Use an item, and it will become whatever item you specified in terms
of effect. You do lose one of whichever item you selected, though.
- Cast a spell, and the spell will instead be the one specified. The
amount of MP you lose is determined by the spell you selected via
this code, not the one you chose in the spell menu. This also
applies to using Summons and Enemy Skills.
- Manipulate an enemy, and you can choose which power you want it to
use, even ones that aren't listed.
- Assuming the game doesn't crash :), you can enter an 'error checker'
mode that allows you to exit out of battle immediately. This can
be used against normal enemies and bosses, and while exiting out
(by pressing L1+R1+Select) doesn't get you any AP, EXP, or Gil, it's
considered a win for all practical purposes as events will continue
normally should you exit out of a boss battle, etc.
This code affects all your allies. You need at least one of the
following in order to make use of this code:
- One Magic Materia in order to cast spells.
- One Summon Materia in order to call a summoned monster.
- One Enemy Skill Materia in order to use Enemy Skills.
- One Manipulate Materia in order to manipulate enemies.
- At least one item that is usable in battles in order to change the
effects of that item.
- One character who has his Limit Break bar maxed out, at any level.
(optional)
This chart below shows how the number you enter into the code affects
the resulting commands in battle:
xxx =
ITEM RESULT SPELL RESULT SUMMON RESULT E. SKILL RESULT
__________________________
0 Potion Cure DeathBlow!! Frog Song
1 Hi Potion Cure2 Diamond Dust L4 Suicide
2 X-Potion Cure3 Hellfire Magic Hammer
3 Ether Regen Judgement Bolt White Wind
4 Turbo Ether Poisona Anger of the Land Big Guard
5 Elixir Esuna Steel-Bladed Sword Angel Whisper
6 Megalixir Resist Tidal Wave Dragon Force
7 Phoenix Down Life Mega Flare Death Force
8 Antidote Life2 Tetra-Disaster Flame Thrower
9 Soft Mini Judgement Laser
A Maiden's Kiss Toad Phoenix Flame Matra Magic
B Cornucopia Sleepel Giga Flare Bad Breath
C Echo Screen Confu Black Cauldron Beta
D Hyper Silence Disintergration Aqualung
E Tranquilizer Berserk Tera Flare Trine
F Remedy Barrier Ultimate End Magic Breath
10 Smoke Bomb MBarrier MBarrier ????
11 Speed Drink Reflect Reflect Goblin Punch
12 Hero Drink Wall Wall Chocobuckle
13 Vaccine Haste Haste L5 Death
14 Grenade Slow Slow Death Sentence
15 Shrapnel Stop Stop Roulette
16 Right arm DeBarrier DeBarrier Shadow Flare
17 Hourglass DeSpell DeSpell Pandora's Box
18 Kiss of Death Death Death Fat-Chocobo
19 Spider Web Escape Escape Gunge Lance
1A Dream Powder Remove Remove Beat Rush
1B Mute Mask Fire Fire Somersault
1C War Gong Fire2 Fire2 Waterkick
1D Loco weed Fire3 Fire3 Meteodrive
1E Fire Fang Ice Ice Final Heaven
1F Fire Veil Ice Ice2 Game Over
20 Antarctic Wind Ice Ice3 Death Joker
21 Ice Crystal Bolt Bolt <glitch>
22 Bolt Plume Bolt <glitch>
23 Swift Bolt Bolt
24 Earth Drum Quake
25 Earth Mallet Quake
26 Deadly Waste Quake
27 M-Tentacles Bio
28 Stardust Bio
29 Vampire Fang Bio
2A Ghost Hand Demi
2B Vagyrisk Claw Demi
2C Light Curtain Demi
2D Lunar Curtain Comet
2E Mirror Comet
2F Holy Torch Freeze
30 Bird Wing Break
31 Dragon Scales Tornado
32 Impaler Flare
33 Shrivel FullCure
34 Eye drop Ultima
35 Molotov Shield
36 S-mine <death>
37 8inch Cannon <blank>
38 Graviball Choco/Mog
39 T/S Bomb Shiva
3A Ink Ifrit
3B Dazers Ramuh
3C Dragon Fang Titan
3D Cauldron Odin
3E Sylkis Greens Leviathan
3F Reagan Greens Bahamut
40 Mimett Greens Kjata
41 Curiel Greens Alexander
42 Pahsana Greens Phoenix
43 Tantal Greens Neo Bahamut
44 Krakka Greens Hades
45 Gysahl Greens Typoon
46 Tent Bahamut ZERO
47 Power Source Knights of Round
48 Guard Source Frog Song
49 Magic Source L4 Suicide
4A Mind Source Magic Hammer
4B Speed Source White Wind
4C Luck Source Big Guard
4D Zeio Nut Angel Whisper
4E Carob Nut Dragon Force
4F Porov Nut Death Force
50 Pram Nut Flame Thrower
51 Lasan Nut Laser
52 Saraha Nut Matra Magic
53 Luchile Nut Bad Breath
54 Pepio Nut Beta
55 Battery Aqualung
56 Tissue Trine
57 Omnislash Magic Breath
58 Catastrophe ????
59 Final Heaven Goblin Punch
5A Great Gospel Chocobuckle
5B Cosmo Memory L5 Death
5C All Creation Death Sentence
5D Chaos Roulette
5E Highwind Shadow Flare
5F 1/35 soldier Pandora's Box
60 Super Sweeper
61 Masamune Blade
62 Save Crystal
63 Combat Diary
64 Autograph
65 Gambler
66 Desert Rose
67 Earth Harp
68 Guide Book
and so on... (It would take forever to write out the whole thing. Refer
to the Game Shark item list for the 'Item Select' code if you need help,
and experiment with the other numbers with caution ^_^;)