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The Lunar Subterrane is an arena in Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is the representative arena of Final Fantasy IV. It consists of a sprawling plain field, one of the biggest arenas in the game. It also has rock formations like boulders and mountains, which are breakable. The Crystal Palace and the Lunar Whale, both from Final Fantasy IV can be seen in the background. In the Dynamic version most of the stage becomes destructible. Stage destruction adds to the Brave Pool.

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  • The Lunar Subterrane is an arena in Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is the representative arena of Final Fantasy IV. It consists of a sprawling plain field, one of the biggest arenas in the game. It also has rock formations like boulders and mountains, which are breakable. The Crystal Palace and the Lunar Whale, both from Final Fantasy IV can be seen in the background. In the Dynamic version most of the stage becomes destructible. Stage destruction adds to the Brave Pool.
  • The caverns contain a great deal of hidden passages and strong monsters, including dragons. Crystal equipment, the game's strongest, exist here for Cecil in the SNES and PlayStation versions. There are also many monsters hidden in treasure chests, and at the bottom of the cavern lay several sealed relics guarded by minions of Zemus. Eventually, the caverns lead to an area where the floor consists mainly of shiny tiles.
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  • The caverns contain a great deal of hidden passages and strong monsters, including dragons. Crystal equipment, the game's strongest, exist here for Cecil in the SNES and PlayStation versions. There are also many monsters hidden in treasure chests, and at the bottom of the cavern lay several sealed relics guarded by minions of Zemus. Eventually, the caverns lead to an area where the floor consists mainly of shiny tiles. The walls are still made of rock. This area is titled the Lunar Core in the game's Advance version, but is part of the Lunar Subterrane in all other versions. In the Easy Type version that was only released in Japan, there's a save point on one of the last floors in the subterrane. In reference to this, The After Years brings it back, but has replaced it with a healing tile. The area is infested with semi-boss monsters as Random encounters, such as Behemoths and Red Dragons. Lower levels also contain Zemus's Malice, Zemus's Breath, and Deathmasks, enemies unique to this area. The boss Ogopogo also lurks here guarding the strongest weapon for Edge. The upper areas of the core are connected via stairways, but lower areas are connected via teleporters. In the deepest area, the party can find Zemus. Beyond this lie the deepest areas of the core where the Lunarians are sleeping.
  • The Lunar Subterrane is an arena in Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is the representative arena of Final Fantasy IV. It consists of a sprawling plain field, one of the biggest arenas in the game. It also has rock formations like boulders and mountains, which are breakable. The Crystal Palace and the Lunar Whale, both from Final Fantasy IV can be seen in the background. In the Dynamic version most of the stage becomes destructible. Stage destruction adds to the Brave Pool.
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