Selphie Tilmitt
 | | Selphie stumbles before Squall. | | Age | 17 | | Height | 5' 1½" | | Birthdate | July 16th | | Weapon | Nunchaku | | Limit Break | Slot | | A spunky young woman with a carefree spirit. | Selphie Tilmitt is one of the central playable characters in Squaresoft's (now Square Enix) RPG Final Fantasy VIII. Image File history File links Selphie Tilmitt Final Fantasy VIII This work is copyrighted. ...
Image File history File links Selphie Tilmitt Final Fantasy VIII This work is copyrighted. ...
Limit Breaks (sometimes shortened to Limits) are powerful combat moves featured in Squaresofts Final Fantasy series. ...
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Selphie's first appearance in the game comes when she runs into Squall Leonhart while late for her class. She asks Squall to show her around because she has just transferred to Balamb Garden from Trabia Garden. Squall Leonhart (ã¹ã³ã¼ã«ã»ã¬ãªã³ãã¼ã SukÅru ReonhÄto) is the protagonist from Squaresofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. At 17 years old, Squall is a student at Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries. ...
Garden is a group of elite military academies in Squares computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. There are three Garden schools, including Balamb Garden, Galbadia Garden, and Trabia Garden. ...
Garden is a group of elite military academies in Squares computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. There are three Garden schools, including Balamb Garden, Galbadia Garden, and Trabia Garden. ...
Selphie's next appearance occurs during the SeeD exam mission during Galbadia's assault on the Dollet Dukedom. Selphie is a messenger for her squad and is ordered to tell all other squads to withdraw at a certain time. Selphie chases after the squad consisting of Squall, Zell Dincht, and Seifer Almasy, and her FMV entrance shows her tripping and falling down a cliff before them. She joins the party once Seifer runs off. Zell Dincht is a protagonist character from Squaresofts (now Square Enix) Final Fantasy VIII. Like Squall Leonhart and Seifer Almasy, Zell is a student at Balamb Garden. ...
Seifer Almasy is both a playable character and an antagonist in Squaresofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. He has short blond hair, blue-green eyes, and a scar across his forehead mirroring Squall Leonharts. ...
Screenshot of an FMV from Final Fantasy VIII. Full motion video, usually abbreviated as FMV, is a popular term for TV-quality movie or animation in a video game. ...
Spunky, hyper, and somewhat childish, Selphie seems misplaced as part of an elite military academy, but she is actually a valuable asset to the party. She is highly talented with computers and machinery - during the game, she runs her own website, disarms missiles, and pilots the starship Ragnarok. She wields oversized nunchaku in battle and her final limit break The End is the most powerful out of all the main protagonists', which will send any enemy to a field of flowers and then instantly defeat it (however, if fighting multiple stage enemies, The End will only eliminate one stage). Despite her girlish demeanor, she also shows flashes of a subtle bloodthirsty streak and an unexpectedly black sense of humor. In the Japanese version, it is revealed that Selphie thinks in Kansai-ben (a Japanese dialect associated with humor in Japan) and thus her quirky style is somewhat justified. In the European version, her weapon of choice is called Shinobou. The IBM ThinkCentre A Series is a popular line of computers. ...
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Ragnarok refers to several different things in the Final Fantasy series: // Airship Ragnarok, anteroposterior view. ...
nunchaku, or just chucks for short), is a martial arts weapon of the kobudo weapons set and consists of two sticks connected at their ends with a short chain or rope. ...
Kansai-ben (Japanese: é¢è¥¿å¼, -ben dialect) is a distinct group of related Japanese dialects found in the Kansai region of Japan. ...
Other appearances
 A younger version of Selphie also appears as a non-player character in the Kingdom Hearts series with Tidus and Wakka (both of whom she likes to boss around somewhat). By Kingdom Hearts II, Selphie is a little lonely as she and the guys (who are physically absent in Kingdom Hearts II) drifted a bit and are now into different things. She appears to be rather friendly with Kairi. She is known as quite the romantic on the islands and is often paired with the Kingdom Hearts version of Tidus in fanfiction. It is possible to fight her while on the islands. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (930x1200, 114 KB)Selphie Tilmitt in Kingdom Hearts Source: totallysquared. ...
A non-player character (NPC) is a character in a role-playing game whose actions are determined by the gamemaster. ...
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Squall Leonhart (ã¹ã³ã¼ã«ã»ã¬ãªã³ãã¼ã SukÅru ReonhÄto) is the protagonist from Squaresofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. At 17 years old, Squall is a student at Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries. ...
Rinoa Heartilly is the main female character in Final Fantasy VIII. Rinoa is the seventeen year old daughter of General Caraway, a high-ranking officer in the Galbadian army, and Julia Heartilly, a famous singer and former love interest of Laguna Loire. ...
Quistis Trepe is a main protagonist in Squaresofts (now Square Enix) RPG Final Fantasy VIII. She is an instructor at Balamb Garden, where Squall Leonhart, Zell Dincht, and Seifer Almasy are students. ...
Zell Dincht is a protagonist character from Squaresofts (now Square Enix) Final Fantasy VIII. Like Squall Leonhart and Seifer Almasy, Zell is a student at Balamb Garden. ...
Irvineâs âbutterflyâ picture. ...
Seifer Almasy is both a playable character and an antagonist in Squaresofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. He has short blond hair, blue-green eyes, and a scar across his forehead mirroring Squall Leonharts. ...
Laguna Loire is a playable character in the Squaresofts (now Square Enix) video game Final Fantasy VIII. He is named after Laguna Beach, California, near Squaresofts offices in North America. ...
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Garden is a group of elite military academies in Squares computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. There are three Garden schools, including Balamb Garden, Galbadia Garden, and Trabia Garden. ...
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Eyes On Me is the theme song for the video game Final Fantasy VIII, composed by Nobuo Uematsu. ...
For the album see Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec: Final Fantasy VIII Orchestra Version. ...
Liberi Fatali is the Latin choral opening to the Square Co. ...
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