World of Final Fantasy(WOFF) Easter Eggs on Playstation 4 (PS4)

Last Updated: January 11, 2022

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Final Fantasy X's laughing scene

Easter Eggs

When you reach the Besaid Region, Lann says it makes him want to laugh out loud. He then laughs in an imitation of Tidus’s infamous forced laughter in Final Fantasy X.

You'll never take me alive, copper!

Easter Eggs

The description for the Copper Gnome suggests shouting, “Myeeah, see! You’ll never take me alive, copper!” This is a reference to a quote that was itself a parody of lines said by actors James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson in classic gangster movies. The description goes on to say, “If you got that reference, then congratulations! You are old!”

Garland

Easter Eggs

The line about how intimidating enemies should taunt you by saying “I will knock you all down!” is a reference to Garland in the original Final Fantasy, whose threat at the start of the game is “I, Garland, will knock you all down!”

The silk dress

Easter Eggs

In Nibelheim, an NPC running a shop says they’re all out of silk dresses. This may be a reference to Final Fantasy VII’s crossdressing sequence, where a silk dress is necessary to be chosen.

Terra's Theme

Easter Eggs

When you ride the Magitek Armor in the snowy Ice Region, the background music changes to a remix of Terra’s theme from Final Fantasy VI. This is a reference to the start of Final Fantasy VI, which is also referenced in the Magitek Armor’s description.

The Labyrinth of Crete

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The description for the Brothertaur Mirage says that it “wandered out of a labyrinth one day and never looked back.” This is a reference to the Minotaur of Greek mythology, which lived in the Labyrinth.

Sparkling vampires

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The description for the Vampire Mirage says that it “sparkles when no one is looking.” This is a reference to the Twilight series.

Xenogears

Easter Eggs

The mech-like Mirage called XG is a reference to the Xenogears series.

Kingdom Hearts

Easter Eggs

While many of the full-size characters have styles that resemble the Kingdom Hearts art style, Enna Kros also wears gloves that are nearly identical to the gloves worn by Ansem and Master Xehanort from Kingdom Hearts.

How do you prove that you exist?

Easter Eggs

The description for the Black Mage Mirage ends with “How do they prove that they exist? Maybe they don’t exist…” This is a reference to Final Fantasy IX’s opening quotes. The quote for Vivi asks, “How do you prove that you exist? Maybe we don’t exist.”

Vincent Valentine

Easter Eggs

The description for the Cerberus Mirage mentions that “a certain Mr. Valentine packs a gun named after this Mirage,” which is a reference to Vincent Valentine from Final Fantasy VII and Dirge of Cerberus.

You spoony bard!

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The description for the Behemoth Mirage mentions “the spooniest bard,” which is a reference to the famous “You spoony bard” line from Final Fantasy IV.

The legendary continent of Mu

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The description for the Mu Mirage says it “has nothing to do with the legendary continent.” In the 19th century, a writer proposed the existence of a lost continent, which came to be referred to as Mu.

Reaver Mu

Easter Eggs

The description for the Reaver Mu Mirage explains that its name comes from the River Belle, but its name “was mistranslated in that other game.” In Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, the enemies that fight you on the River Belle are called “Reaver Mu.”

The Chocobros

Easter Eggs

The description for the Chocobo Mirage says male Chocobos “are called ‘chocobros’… by no one, if there’s any justice in the world.” This might be a reference to how many fans began referring to the cast of Final Fantasy XV as “the Chocobros.”

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