In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion , players can Gil to buy items and accessories that can boost their current build. The game is a remake of the original and memorable PSP title Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core. Fans of Final Fantasy 7 will recognize this game's introduction, especially those visiting Crisis Core for the first time. The visual fidelity has been significantly improved with enhanced textures, a stunning lighting system, and character models comparable to those from FF7R. The gameplay mechanics, such as skills, equipment, and earning Gil, have also carried over.

Gil is the main form of money in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion and is used to buy goods from the many stores, including items, accessories, and Materia. Therefore, players should take the time to make a profit to continually upgrade to the best equipment and level their characters in Crisis Core: FF7 Reunion during the story's main missions. Gil is relatively easy to locate because it is the main form of currency in the Final Fantasy series, as was already explained. However, to obtain this valuable resource, some approaches are more effective than others. Here are the best ways to earn more Gil in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion.

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Grind Enemies and Explore For Chests

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Simply defeating foes will net players some Gil. Finishing the game without exploration will allow players to earn a respectable amount of money to spend on useful consumables. However, players will unquestionably want to spend time summoning foes in Crisis Core: FF7 Reunion in its replayable Missions to gain a sizable income. Chests hidden all across the game also help obtain a lot of Gil. To prevent losing out on money and loot hidden in chests, players should try to explore while they have access to new locations.

Defeat Special Enemies and Sell Drop Items

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Another method to make money is to sell goods dropped by foes or stolen with the Steal or Mug commands. Since players can retry missions, they can harvest and steal from foes to get the loot they can sell for high prices. For example, Tonberry foes in Mission 9-4-5 drop considerable amounts of Gil when vanquished. Players can also knock down the Holy Tonberry character in Crisis Core: FF7 Reunion from Mission 9-6-2, which drops 20,000 Gil when defeated and can net even more Gil if the Precious Watch accessory is equipped. In addition, Holy Tonberry can drop Mythril, which players can sell for 1,000 Gil each. Players can also Steal or Mug Holy Tonberry to gain Gold Rolling Pins that fetch a good amount in stores. Selling these rare items is also highly lucrative in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion.

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    Crisis Core -Final Fantasy 7- Reunion
    Franchise:
    Final Fantasy
    Platform:
    Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Steam
    Released:
    2022-12-13
    Developer:
    Square Enix
    Publisher:
    Square Enix
    Genre:
    Action RPG
    ESRB:
    T
    Summary:
    Crisis Core - Final Fantasy 7- Reunion is a remaster of the PSP original and a prequel to the original Final Fantasy 7. Players will take up SOLDIER-in-training Zack Fair, the man that would be the admiration of Cloud Strife. Zack, wanting to follow in the footsteps of his mentor, Angeal, and the most outstanding SOLDIER, Sephiroth, diligently trains to live up to their legacy. However, SOLDIER operatives begin to go missing en masse, and Sephiroth is one of them. Now a full-fledged SOLDIER, Zack is dispatched along with Angeal to investigate their whereabouts - but what they find is a conspiracy that goes deeper than the mako energy-powered metropolis of Midgar. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy 7- Reunion directly sets up the events that lead to Cloud's origins and even answers the question of where Cloud got the Buster Sword. This entry updates the graphics for a modern age and redesigns the combat system to make it more action-oriented, much like its future sequel, Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
    Sequel:
    Final Fantasy 7
    How Long To Beat:
    3-4 hours