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- Les choix du joueur dans le jeu déterminent l’affection de Cloud pour Aeris, Tifa, Yuffie ou Barret, influençant ainsi la date au Gold Saucer.
- La résurrection d’Aeris dans Final Fantasy VII est une fausse rumeur, malgré des apparitions post-mortem et des théories.
- Le niveau 4 de la limite d’Aeris et son arme ultime, Princess Guard, sont accessibles avant sa mort, mais ne sont pas liés à sa résurrection.
- Des théories farfelues circulent sur une prétendue résurrection d’Aeris, mais aucune méthode de triche ne permet de la ramener à la vie dans le jeu.
- Le personnage d’Aeris apparaît après sa mort dans certaines scènes, mais ces apparitions ne sont pas liées à une possibilité de la ressusciter.
- Les joueurs cherchant à ressusciter Aeris peuvent se référer au « Guide des mécaniques de la limite » sur GameFAQS pour obtenir des informations sur son niveau 4 de limite.
- In Disk 1, many of the choices the player makes decide who Cloud favors more – Aeris, Tifa, Yuffie, or even Barret. This was included in the game as a means of deciding who Cloud’s date at the Gold Saucer would be.
- Aeris has a level 4 limit break. Most people thought this was evidence for Aeris’ resurrection, but as a hidden feature, a man sleeping in a cave is the secret to obtaining this Limit Break on Disc 1. Read the ‘Limit Break Mechanics Guide’ on GameFAQS to find out how.
- Her ultimate weapon, Princess Guard, is attainable after her death. This is once again included in order for all the characters to have ultimate weapons.
- Aeris is « seen » a few times after her death, including after the snowboarding portion of the game. Therein, Aeris is clearly seen and says, « I’m sick of this. » This may be the cause of something hidden within the game that was meant to indicate a way of resurrection, but was later scrapped.
- File:Aerith’s Ghost PSX.jpg Aeris Ghost seen in PS verison Aeris Ghost seen in PC verison If one returns to Midgar in Disk 2 and go to Aeris’ church, you will see Aeris tending to the flowers, but if you move closer it will vanish. This apparition was widely believed to be Aeris’ ghost, and there are many theories about this « ghost » which include her resurrection. However, if one returns to the church in Disk 1 shortly after Aeris is captured by Shin-Ra, one can see the ghost then as well; thus, this theory has widely been accepted as false.
Many theories have circulated about a way to revive Aeris, and some are quite incredulous, as they include some impossible or otherwise ludicrous tasks that simply waste one’s time. For example, it has been said that to prevent Aeris from dying you need to have her level 4 Limit Break and have her ready to use it before she leaves your party for the Temple of the Ancients (this has been proven to be wrong). However, one of the most famous theories was widely spread and widely believed is that, if you level up the cure materia enough, you can learn the « restore » spell. Then you have to find the one-of-a-kind « underwater » materia – then and only then can one revive Aeris. This theory was readily believed because the person who spoke about it claimed he worked for Squaresoft. An underwater materia does exist, but it is used to fight emerald WEAPON without being timed. The person who spread the theory in the first place even tried to retract his statement.