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* Both the SNES ROM and the discontinued Mobile/Steam versions have an achievement called "Beastlord" for getting every Rage in the game. Considering how easy it is to miss encounters combined with the fact that the End of the World causes many enemies to disappear means that a guide is practically required to get this achievement.
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* The UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} version gave a trophy for obtaining and mastering every materia in the game. This includes mastering the Enemy Skill materia, meaning the player must learn [[PermanentlyMissableContent Trine]] ''and'' [[PermanentlyMissableContent Pandora's Box]].

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* The UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} version gave a trophy for obtaining and mastering every materia in the game. This includes mastering the Enemy Skill materia, meaning the player must learn [[PermanentlyMissableContent Trine]] ''and'' [[PermanentlyMissableContent Pandora's Box]].



* ''Sphere Grid Master'' and ''Perfect Sphere Grid Master'' get unlocked upon completely filling out the Sphere Grid with one character and all of them, respectively. The Sphere Grid is huge, with many empty nodes that will end up having to be filled with other Spheres that the player needs to grind to obtain and fill up. And this includes needing the AP to actually move around the Sphere Grid as well, which requires a ton of points to even move one space. One can use the Don Tonberry trick to make this a little easier, but some characters cannot take advantage of this trick. The UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} version makes it a little easier if the player uses boosters, but even the use of Teleport Spheres means the player is simply replacing mind-numbingly tedious grinding with mind-numbingly tedious button pressing.

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* ''Sphere Grid Master'' and ''Perfect Sphere Grid Master'' get unlocked upon completely filling out the Sphere Grid with one character and all of them, respectively. The Sphere Grid is huge, with many empty nodes that will end up having to be filled with other Spheres that the player needs to grind to obtain and fill up. And this includes needing the AP to actually move around the Sphere Grid as well, which requires a ton of points to even move one space. One can use the Don Tonberry trick to make this a little easier, but some characters cannot take advantage of this trick. The UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} version makes it a little easier if the player uses boosters, but even the use of Teleport Spheres means the player is simply replacing mind-numbingly tedious grinding with mind-numbingly tedious button pressing.

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