Ragnarok is, of course, a huge part of Norse mythology. And since Norse mythology is, let's faceit, pretty cool, pop culture has absorbed the concept into a great many things. Squaresoft knew this as far back as Final Fantasy 3, naming one of that game's most powerful blades after the apocalyptic event. And so it's been ever since, with Ragnarok reappearing in some form in almost every entry since.
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In Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster, players are actually given a choice. They can keep Ragnarok as Esper — FF6's term for all those wonderful summoned beasts the series is known for — or they can turn it into a sword, so it's got more in common with most of its Final Fantasy brethren.
Of course, you won't have to wonder which path to choose for your shiny treasure if you haven't even found it yet. Here's where you can obtain the excellent Ragnarok in FF6 Pixel Remaster.
Before you can kill a brachiosaurus with it, you've got to know where to look for it. And you'll find your new best friend in Narshe during the World of Ruin.
But you can't simply waltz in there as just anybody, hoping to nab one of the greatest artifacts remaining in this broken world on the brink of further chaos. If you head to Narshe at any point before recruiting Locke, you'll note that nearly every building is locked. As everyone knows, we used Lockes to unlock locked doors.
Getting Locke back in with the rest of the gang requires completing the Phoenix Cave quest, the titular location of which can be found northwest of Tzen. Look for a gap up there among the mountains and land the airship nearby. On your way in, you'll have to split the party into two groups; note that this is a relatively complex
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