![]() ![]() ![]() After completing the dungeon and defeating Chronodia for the first time, the player will unlock the Time Chamber, which can be selected from the game's main menu and allows the player to replay any floor they have unlocked the blue seal. There are eight different versions of Chronodia with each version dropping a unique piece of equipment upon being defeated. The more red seals unlocked, the weaker Chronodia will be, and the more blue seals unlocked, the stronger Chronodia will be. Chronodia's strength depends on the number of blue and red seals the player amassed. In the deepest floor the player will face superboss Chronodia, Master of Time. Stages become available in a semi-random fashion on each playthrough. Solving the puzzle in time unlocks the floor's blue seal either way, a passage to the next floor becomes available. If the player fails to solve the puzzle in time, a dense fog will invade the area, sapping the party's HP and increasing the encounter rate, and the player will unlock the red seal of the floor when completing the puzzle, which is a sign of failure. ![]() It consists of various floors, each containing a puzzle that must be solved in time to proceed. The Labyrinth of Time is a bonus dungeon in the 20th Anniversary, iOS and Windows Phone versions of the original Final Fantasy, but not in the Android or Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster versions. ![]()
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