How to redeem save data bonuses in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

How to redeem save data bonuses in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
How to redeem save data bonuses in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a remake of the classic RPG that features a revamped combat system, enhanced graphics, and expanded story. The game follows the adventures of Cloud Strife and his allies as they fight against the evil Shinra Corporation and the mysterious Sephiroth.

One of the main features of the game is the ability to redeem save data bonuses from previous Final Fantasy titles, such as Final Fantasy 7 Remake, FF7R Episode INTERmission DLC, and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo. These bonuses can give you various rewards, such as items, summons, and experience, that can help you in your journey.

In this article, we will show you how to redeem save data bonuses in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, as well as what rewards you can get from each save data. We will also provide some tips on how to use the bonuses effectively in the game.

How to redeem save data bonuses

To redeem save data bonuses in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, you will need to have the corresponding save data on your console or PC. You can check if you have the save data by going to the Bonuses option on the main menu or the System option on the pause menu. The game will scan your device for any applicable save data and reward you with the appropriate bonuses.

You can redeem the save data bonuses at any time during the game, but you can only redeem them once per save data. The bonuses will be added to your inventory or your materia menu, depending on the type of reward. You can also view the list of bonuses you have redeemed by going to the DLC/Bonuses option on the System menu.

What are the save data bonuses

The save data bonuses you can get in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth are based on the following Final Fantasy titles:

  • Final Fantasy 7 Remake: If you have the save data from the PS4 or PS5 version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, you can get the Leviathan Summoning Materia, which allows you to summon the water dragon Leviathan in battle. Leviathan can deal massive non-elemental damage to all enemies and inflict Slow and Stop status effects. Leviathan is a powerful summon that can be useful against enemies that are resistant to elemental attacks or have high defense.
  • FF7R Episode INTERmission DLC: If you have the save data from the PS5-exclusive DLC that features Yuffie Kisaragi, you can get the Ramuh Summoning Materia, which allows you to summon the lightning god Ramuh in battle. Ramuh can deal massive lightning damage to all enemies and inflict Paralyze and Silence status effects. Ramuh is a powerful summon that can be useful against enemies that are weak to lightning or have high magic defense.
  • Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo: If you have the save data from the free demo that was released before the launch of the game, you can get the Kupo Charm & Survival Set, which consists of a Kupo Charm accessory and a set of healing items. The Kupo Charm accessory can be equipped by any party member and increases the drop rate of items from enemies. The Survival Set includes 10 Potions, 10 Mist Potions, 5 Ethers, 1 Elixir, and 5 Cushions. These items can help you recover your HP, MP, and status effects during or after battles.

How to use the save data bonuses

The save data bonuses can be very helpful in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, especially in the early stages of the game. Here are some tips on how to use them effectively:

  • Equip the Kupo Charm accessory to the party member who has the highest Luck stat, as this will increase the chances of getting rare items from enemies. You can also equip the Kupo Charm to the party member who has the Steal materia, as this will increase the chances of stealing items from enemies.
  • Use the Survival Set items wisely, as they can save you from using your MP or gil to heal your party. You can use the Potions and Mist Potions to heal your HP, the Ethers to restore your MP, the Elixir to fully recover your HP and MP, and the Cushions to remove any negative status effects. You can also use the items to heal your party members who are not in your active party, as they will not recover automatically.
  • Use the Leviathan and Ramuh Summoning Materia to summon the powerful creatures in battle, but be aware of their limitations. You can only summon one creature per battle, and you need to have at least one full ATB bar and a full Summon gauge to do so. The Summon gauge will fill up gradually during the battle, depending on the difficulty and the situation. The summon will stay on the battlefield for a limited time, and you can use their special abilities by spending your ATB bars. The summon will also perform a final attack before leaving, which can deal massive damage to the enemies. You can use the summons to turn the tide of the battle, but be careful not to waste them on easy enemies or bosses that are immune to their attacks.