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FFX Monster Training Facility MiniFAQ
Version 1.01 (8.5.01)
Written by Muni Shinobu (muni_shinobu@yahoo.com)
With help by Mighty Man (mighty_man_rm@yahoo.com)


The Training Facility is a little side game in FFX in which you try to
capture monsters from all over the FFX world for the Keeper of the
Monster Training Facility, allowing him to develop new breeds of
monsters from the information gathered from the monsters you gathered
for him.
And in return, the keeper will allow you to fight with the monsters you
captured or the new monsters he developed any time you want, during
which the often times rare items left by the defeated monsters are for
you to keep.

The Monster Training Facility is located in the Nagi Plains, to the
West (right) of the Save Sphere.

To capture monsters around the FFX world, you first need to purchase
monster capturing weapons from the facility keeper. When you defeat a
monster with a character equipped with the monster capturing weapon,
the monster is automatically captured and sent to the Monster Training
Facility.

In order for the keeper to develop new monsters, you have to capture
the specific monsters needed for his research. There are 2 ways a new
monster can be created, one is called Zone Conquer, and the other is
called Race Conquer. When you have captured all the necessary monsters
in a specific zone or area of the FFX world, a new Zone Conquer Monster
is created. And when you capture all the monsters necessary of a
specific race of monsters, a new Race Conquer Monster is created.
These new monsters are often strong and will reward you with rare and
precious items when defeated.

And then there are also Monster Training Facility Original Monsters,
which are created when certain tasks are completed, which requirements
I will discuss at the latter part of this miniFAQ.

I will now list the necessary monsters to capture in order for new

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Final Fantasy X

Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment
Entwickler
Square Enix
Genre
Rollenspiele