The Cave of Mysidia, also known as Mysidia Cave, is a location in Final Fantasy II. It lies to the southeast of Mysidia, on the other side of a nearly circular mountain range. The only method of accessing the cave is via a small gap in the northeast section of the range's circumference.
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| - The Cave of Mysidia, also known as Mysidia Cave, is a location in Final Fantasy II. It lies to the southeast of Mysidia, on the other side of a nearly circular mountain range. The only method of accessing the cave is via a small gap in the northeast section of the range's circumference.
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*Black Garb
*Flame Lance
*Power Staff
*Ice Bow
*Ogrekiller
*Potion
*Bell of Silence
*Phoenix Down
*Gold Needle
*Drain Tome
*Mini Tome
*Hi-Potion
*Hi-Potion
*Ether
*Potion
*Crystal Rod
*Drain Tome
*Osmose Tome
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| - The Cave of Mysidia, also known as Mysidia Cave, is a location in Final Fantasy II. It lies to the southeast of Mysidia, on the other side of a nearly circular mountain range. The only method of accessing the cave is via a small gap in the northeast section of the range's circumference. The entrance to the depths of the Cave of Mysidia is blocked by a dark Doppelganger which will mimic the adventurer's every move and halt his way. To destroy it, one must offer the White Mask to the goddess statue below Mysidia, which will paralyze the Doppelganger, and then the Black Mask should be placed on the copy, which will destroy it.
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