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** A well written one appears in Final Fantasy Adventure. Eight and Palm Trees, got it? Some people got it right away. Others spent years trying to figure out the puzzle. The solution? {{spoiler|Walk in a figure eight path around some palm trees in the desert}}.
** In the original ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', in order to gain the Zodiac Spear, and incredibly powerful weapon, you had to ''not'' open four specific chests. Open even one, and the Spear is [[Lost Forever]]. There was absolutely no clue in game as to which four chests you had to leave unopened, the solution only obtainable [[Guide Damn It| from a cheat sheet]]. Fortunately, they got rid of this condition in the remastered version.
** Also in ''XII'' there is the side-quest involving Ktjn, a viera. Ktjin is full of self-doubt, feels overshadowed by her older sister, has no idea what she wants to do with her life, and asks the player for advice each time they encounter her. Most heroes would give her the old [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]] speech, but {{spoiler| while you ''can'' do that, ''you should not''. In order to truly inspire Ktjin and get the best reward (Platinum Sword in the origina, Runeblade in ''Zodiac'') [[Tough Love| you have to give her the ''harsher'' reply each time]]. She ''will'' appreciate it in the end.}}
* The final puzzle in System's Twilight, your goal is to reboot the system by {{spoiler|quitting and reopening the game}} but requires a giant leap of intuition since there are no hints given and most(if not all) game guides only partially reference the solution.
** Or, more likely, you get frustrated by it to the point where you {{spoiler|[[Rage Quit]] in mid-puzzle}}, thus solving it accidentally.
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