NEVER EVER

SURREAL

If it's something you don't need then
compassion is of no use at all.
If it's something important then
pain will probably accompany it.
Loneliness that you feel together is worse
than a loneliness that you feel
by yourself.

Tifa, like all playable characters in Final Fantasy VII, has four levels of unique Limit Breaks. Unlike the others, Tifa's attacks build on each other rather than being replaced. When Tifa's Limit Break is initiated, numerous spinning slots appear on the screen (the number depends on the Limit Break level; higher levels mean more slots), if you hit 'x' at the right time, the slot well stop on 'Yeah!', causing the most damage.

All of Tifa's attacks target one enemy, but as the Limit Breaks build up, each individual attack may target a different enemy (i.e., she may use Beat Rush on one monster and then "Somersault" the one next to it). You can not choose which enemy she attacks.

Tifa's final Limit Break, Final Heaven, calls for a bit of work to gain. After Cloud recovers from his bout with Mako poisoning, return to Nibelheim (with Tifa in your party) and enter her home. You'll find a piano in her bedroom where you should enter the following: Do Re Mi Ti La Do Re Mi So Fa Do Re Do, then the 'start' button to designate the end. Dialogue will ensue, and the Final Heaven will be yours.

In a nonexistent place
I stand as I am.
Please be yourself.
That's how I want you to be.

To obtain the Premium Heart, Tifa's ultimate weapon, you'll need to first venture to Bone Village to find the key to Sector 5. Once found, you can return to the Wall Market in Midgar and check the vending machine in the small, empty building (It doesn't look much like a vending machine to me, but that's beside the point). It now should dispense Tifa's ultimate weapon before breaking again.

Inspired by Ayumi Hamasaki's "SURREAL" (Duty); popular unofficial translation courtesy of Divine Ayu.

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NEVER EVER is a fansite designed and maintained by Stacey Anne and is in no way affiliated with Square Enix, Sony, Ayumi Hamasaki or Avex. No infringement is intended with the making of this site; this is just the work of a fan wishing to share her appreciation. All lyrics featured on the site written by Ayumi Hamasaki; translations courtesy of Divine Ayu and Centigrade-J.