When your in golden saucer go too wonder square i think. Then go too the end where theres a man standing and says you can go on the machine. Calm yourself. I know what game you're talking about; it's easy. Every time you feed the little mog, his stomach will growl which means give him another nut. After nuts, he'll squeak instead of growling, which means wait awhile and don't feed him anymore. You have to feed him on two different occasions.
When you finally succeed after a multitude of long boring sequences , talk to the guy next to the game to get 30GP. He'll only give it to you this once, and since there's no other payoff for the mog game, you're better off beating it once and ignoring it forever after.
If you want fast GP, get good at the Submarine game. I personally hate this game because it's tedious at best, and like I said only pays out once, indirectly. But that's just my humble opinion. Below are the games found in this room. Fortune Teller Cost Gil. Here is the other fortune telling machine in the Gold Saucer.
Cait Sith being the first You place 50 Gil into the machine, and it will tell you your future. This game is like rock, paper, scissors. You and the opponent pick an attack to execute. If they are the same, there is no damage to either fighter. If one attack beats the other, the defeated will receive damage. The first player to get 10 successful hits wins. Mog House Cost Gil. In this game, you have to help Mog impress his girlfriend by flying.
In order to make him fly, you need to feed him Kupo Nuts. If you give him too many, he will fall. If you do not feed him enough, he won't be able to take off. Watch Mog carefully to find out how many to give him. If he is still hungry, he will rub his tummy, and it will make a growling noise. He will squeak if he has had enough nuts. Stop feeding him the nuts, and have him fly for his girlfriend. He tells you that he likes your problem solving skills, and hands over 30 GP.
This is the only game you can play on your first visit through the Gold saucer. This game is simply a re-make of the bike chase you went through, while you were escaping Midgar. Even the objective is the same as in the story line. You ride on the bike, and try to keep the other bikers from hitting the car.
There are two types of bikes as well. They are: Orange Bikers- These are the idiot riders. They go into the chase simply to hit the car. You can easily get rid of them. Red Bikers- these ones are smart. They will try to draw you away from the truck, allowing other bikers to nail it.
Knocking the bikers over is pretty easy. But in case you cannot just smack them, here are the three ways to do it: 1- The standard method of using your sword. Each time you drop a bike to the ground, you get Pt's. That said, every time you let the car get hit, you lose 25 Pt's. You need to stay close behind the truck, and hit the bikers as they approach. I don't know. I just want to know if there is a point to the Mog game. Last edited by Majima Man ; 13 Jan, pm.
Showing 1 - 1 of 1 comments. Well, Mog's looking for a mate Feed him Kupo Nuts by using the OK button, but don't overfeed him, or he won't be able to fly! He'll rub his tummy and make a grumbling noise if he's not full, but he'll squeak and jump happily if he's full. At this point, stop feeding him and wait for a few moments; eventually the prompt goes away and he tries to fly.
Five should do it the first time, and when the prompt comes back the second time, three should be enough.
0コメント