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Final Fantasy 7 - Cait Sith |
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Character Profile

Age: Unknown

Date of Birth: Unknown

Birthplace: Unknown

Blood Type: Unknown

Height: 3'2"

Job: Fortune Teller

Weapon: Megaphone

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Cait Sith 
Although Cait Sith’s fortune telling ability may not impress you, his fighting skills are a sight to be witnessed. The party first bumps into this joker while wandering around the Gold Saucer. Cait Sith eagerly joins the group to see if his predictions prove to be
true.
Cait Sith isn’t much of a fighter, but his Mog relies on close-range physical attacks. His true strength lies in his various Limit Breaks. You’ll notice that he has only two: Dice and Slots. Dice grows with power over time and can prove useful even late in the game.
Slots is actually seven separate Limit Breaks. The outcome depends on the combination created when all three slots are stopped. Although these Limit Breaks may seem unpredictable, they can cause serious damage even at the lowest levels. Cait Sith’s
stuffed body can take quite a bit of damage, so keep this hulk up front unless you decide to load him up with Materia.
Cait Sith's Limit Breaks 

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Dice
Cait Sith throws several dice onto the ground. The resulting score determines how much damage is inflicted to a single enemy. This Limit Break grows over time, making it possible to cause larger amounts of damage.
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Slots
The gambling cat plays his luck against his own slot machine. There can be many different outcomes, and as you might guess, the more effective outcomes are tougher to get. Occasionally, you’ll actually have a particular outcome forced on you. For example,
the slots often stop on the Mog Dance and Toy Soldier without the player actually having to time anything.
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The various effects are:
3 Stars = Mog Dance
A tiny Mog appears and restore the party’s HP, MP, and status.
3 Kings = Toy Soldier
Six toy soldiers appear and attack any enemies that are present.
3 Bars = Summon
Cait Sith uses a randomly determined summon spell.
3 Mog = Transform
Cait Sith transforms into a giant version of himself. His teammates disappear for the moment, but return at the end of the battle. Only Cait Sith gains experience from the battle, and the entire party’s HP is reduced to 3,333 while their MP is reduced to 333.
3 Hearts = Lucky Girl
Party’s hit percentage is 100. Ensures perfect attack ratio against all enemies.
2 Cait Sith & a Bar = Death to All
This is the unlucky roll. The entire party is instantly consumed by death… Game over. Don’t worry, this is extremely rare.
3 Caith Sith = Instant Victory
All enemies present are instantly killed. This is difficult to get and never seems to be forced on the party.
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