What Do You Do With Moogle Medals in Final Fantasy 7 Remake?

As you play Final Fantasy 7 Remake, you’ll notice that you’re collecting a tonne of a Key Item called Moogle Medals. These Moogle Medals are found in the smashable Shinra Boxes you can find throughout the game, but it takes a really long time before you figure out what you can use them for. However, by the time you reach Chapter 8, you’ll be able to use them.

In Chapter 8 you meet Aerith and escort her back to the Sector 5 Slums. After some more story, fighting and exploring, you’ll need to help the Leaf House orphans by defeating monsters at their hideout.

Once you do, you’ll be introduced to The Mysterious Moogle Merchant. It’s a kid in a Google costume who’ll trade you goodies for Moogle Medals.

Moogle Medals

The Moogle Merchant has the following for sale;

Moogle MedalsItem
120. Gold Saucer (Music Track)
2Ether
3Whistlewind Scarf
1Salvation Badge
1Graveyard Key
5The Art of Swordplay Vol. 1
5Sharpshooter’s Companion Vol. 1
5Way of the Fist Vol. 1
5Telluric Scriptures Vol. 1

After Chapter 8, you can’t visit the Moogle Merchant again until Chapter 14, so make sure you spend up big while you have the chance.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is available now.

Leo Stevenson
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