. "200"^^ . "0"^^ . . . . "Phantom Train"@en . "180"^^ . "50"^^ . "40"^^ . "\u307E\u308C\u3063\u3057\u3083"@en . "Phantom Train (Final Fantasy)"@en . "Phantom Train"@en . "30"^^ . "Acid Rain"@en . "9999"^^ . . . "144"^^ . . . "-"@en . "The Phantom Train appears as part of a small mini-story on Floor B30 of the Whisperwind Cove. When it arrived in a village in the cove, the land and the villagers began to rot, appearing zombie-like. Eventually, several of them lost the ability to move, standing as statues. The villagers beg the Warriors of Light to eradicate the Phantom Train and remove the spell. When the Phantom Train is defeated, the villagers return to normal, and the land becomes fertile, and covered in flowers. Only once the boss is defeated is it possible to progress further into the dungeon. There are several differences between this Phantom Train and its original in Final Fantasy VI. In the original, the Phantom Train approached the fleeing party from the right as the battle moved on, while in this, the train is stationary and on the left side of the screen, like all other enemies."@en . "Weak"@en . . "The Phantom Train appears as part of a small mini-story on Floor B30 of the Whisperwind Cove. When it arrived in a village in the cove, the land and the villagers began to rot, appearing zombie-like. Eventually, several of them lost the ability to move, standing as statues. The villagers beg the Warriors of Light to eradicate the Phantom Train and remove the spell. When the Phantom Train is defeated, the villagers return to normal, and the land becomes fertile, and covered in flowers. Only once the boss is defeated is it possible to progress further into the dungeon."@en . . "Orthros"@en . "80"^^ . . "Weak"@en . "Maressha"@en . . . . "0"^^ . "-"@en . . "Death Gaze"@en . . . . . . "0"^^ . . . . .