FINAL FANTASY IX

FINAL FANTASY IX

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Hail to the King

Hail to the King

Jump rope 1000 times without tripping and obtain King of Jump Rope.

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How to unlock the Hail to the King achievement in FINAL FANTASY IX - Definitive Guide

This is the first guide I've ever submitted so if I'm doing something wrong please let me know.
It took 30 hours of practice and nearly broke my mind in the process but anyway this is how I did it and where it's located.

The jump rope mini game is located in the Alexandria square at the start of the game while playing as vivi (the little black mage) approach the 3 girls skipping to begin the mini game, the mini game relocates to the Bell tower on disc 3.

Controller plugged in
Head phones on and up loud enough to block out everything but the game sound
In game music off
Nodding to the beat like I'm listening to music I found it helped me stay in time

Then I just shut my eyes and tapped to the beat of the sound of vivi landing, opening your eyes every so often to see how many you're at and that you're ready for the next transition at 20 50 100 and the tap tap pause tap tap that begins at 200, even tho it says 200 your first double tap begins when the counter says 202 then there's the soul crushing transition back to rapid single taps at 300 then it stays like that all the way up to 1000 and beyond, I found the 202-300 the hardest part by far if you can get that down and fluke the transition at 300 you've pretty much got it. Once I made the transition at 300 I just shut my eyes and tapped to the beat as long as I could I found opening my eyes to see how close I was just played with my nerves and made me mess up especially if you look and it's a new high score.

Take alot of breaks because it's probably one of the most frustrating things you'll ever do in your life in a video game I know it was for me.
And just practice practice practice that 200-300 part is the test if you can get that you can do it.
And another thing stay positive progress is progress even if it's by a little, every time you hit that double tap section you get more practice at it.
The hardest part for me was opening my eyes to see how far off 300 I was I found the double tap part really hard with my eyes open if you don't that's half the Battle won right there.

Having your eyes closed past 300 does help the nerves at least it did for me but you never know how far away from 1000 you are, and will probably end up over shooting by a fair amount, I messed up at 1724 but better that than messing up at 990.

Also another way to do the double tap part as mentioned by XBOXOHOLIC:

Minor addition, but for the 200-300 tap tap pause part...

I tapped the jump button with my middle finger and tapped the pause on my desk with the pinky on the same hand and kept a regular rhythm that way.

And yet another way to do it contributed by MERLINATED:

I'd say that the pace for 100 goes up to 202 then you have to double tap a in a quick succession, which personally I thought was the hardest part, first time I got past the 300 transition I got 1000. I would also suggest not closing your eyes and just staring at Vivi's feet, i felt there was too much of a delay between me pressing A when hearing him jump, but whatever works for you.

If you vote negative please take the time to explain why so that I may improve it.
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19 Feb 2019 02:16

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@Merlinated ah ok so you're saying the double tap begins when the counter says 202 making the 203rd jump the start of the double tap or the 202nd jump is the start of the double tap? Just wanted to confirm before I edit it, I was starting my double tap at 201 so the 202nd jump and transitioning smoothly but it was nerve racking as hell so I may have been pressing an extra time and that was what was giving me the smooth transition. And as for my eyes closed I was pressing A simultaneously with the sound of vivis feet almost as if me pressing A was making the sound of vivi landing while nodding to the beat if that makes sense and found it much easier to stay on the beat, as you said use what works for you and that I think is a fair amount of the challenge I personally found listening and tapping to the beat easier than a visual cue where as others will be the opposite, I will definitely add it in though.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 17:09
Yes Goggs, the script comes with a PC. Click the link, enter your name, address and social security number and it will be shipped to you in 5-12 business days.
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By Dr Marty on 30 Jan 2021 00:10
Know this, there are always haters for some reason, or like to downvote for no good reason, because people can be jerks. Happens with my solutions as well, even when you can't improve it any further (i.e., written for dummies).
I'll upvote this one for ya wink
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By TG Airborne 88 on 19 Feb 2019 12:01
Oh ok thanks for letting me know I wasn't sure if it was that or I had done something wrong, I probably shouldn't have picked such a skill based achievement for my first guide but seeing as I had so much trouble with it I thought I would share how I managed to obtain it. If it at least helps a few people get it I'm happy with that. 👍
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 12:34
Sounds like a brilliant idea to me. Will test later!
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By Melman V2 on 19 Feb 2019 14:49
Just thought I'd say that the pace for 100 goes up to 202 then you have to double tap a in a quick succession, which personally I thought was the hardest part, first time I got past the 300 transition I got 1000. I would also suggest not closing your eyes and just staring at Vivi's feet, i felt there was too much of a delay between me pressing A when hearing him jump, but whatever works for you. As for the negative votes that probably because it's not a solution on plugging in the PC and getting the achievement for free.
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By Merlinated on 19 Feb 2019 16:20
Minor addition, but for the 200-300 tap tap pause part...

I tapped the jump button with my middle finger and tapped the pause on my desk with the pinky on the same hand and kept a regular rhythm that way.
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By Xboxoholic on 19 Feb 2019 16:23
@Xboxoholic Not a bad way to do it at all I'll add that in, cheers for the Input.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 17:11
@CALQL8TD MADMAN yeah mate when I was doing it I would do the 100 jump speed then at say 180 watch the counter to 202, as soon as it hit 202 I started double tapping the A button, that's when everything worked for me, trouble most people have is stumbling at the 200s thinking the double tap has started and obviously it's annoying to spend 3 minutes getting back to 200 to fail again. Regardless if you can do 200-300 you can get this achievement. And yeah whatever works for you man I know some people find it easier with their eyes closed that just wasn't for me unfortunately.
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By Merlinated on 19 Feb 2019 18:37
@Merlinated ok awesome I'll add that in now, cheers for the input mate.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 23:42
@AM0N yeah it's extremely disappointing to know people have cheated to get it while I sat there for roughly 30 hours over 4 days on the verge of a mental fuckin break down to achieve the same result someone else got with a cheat in 5 minutes.
I'm not against people cheating and playing their way but I don't think they should of earnt the achievement doing so as it takes away from those that done it legitimately, I take achievement hunting fairly serious so hopefully Square or Microsoft will be able to determine who has cheated and rectify it.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 23:54
Should be cumulative and not in one go absolutely retarded
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By on 20 Feb 2019 05:23
@Basement Cheese And where would the challenge be in that if it was cumulative? I wouldn't say it's absolutely retarded I would say it's extremely challenging and with enough practice it is accomplishable.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 20 Feb 2019 05:31
The challenge is the fact that the technology we have today has progressed yet this port hasn't been amended to accommodate.

We have a game that was designed in an era of cathode rays and wires and now we have wireless controllers, TVs with post processing and separate sound systems that all cumulate into a ton of lag. This creates a challenge that acts against the player.

I have found that playing on PC with a wired keyboard provided a more responsive experience and helps with the challenge, but with the random frame rate drops, still makes it difficult.
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By t3hOutlaw on 20 Feb 2019 15:05
If you do use a Cronus: Playing on an XOneS this is the script that worked for me:
https://cronusmax.com/gpclib/?s=7697
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By Dr Marty on 29 Jan 2021 13:54
@Dr. Marty does that script come with a pc to run it on. It’s bloody stupid on help with this requires a pc to unlock a achievement on Xbox .
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By Goggs25 on 29 Jan 2021 16:18
Man, i'm so glad I managed to get this lame achievement! I literally never took my eyes away from the feet and found the rhythm... Failed 3 times after the 300 mark. then 4th time got 1527.. Now to wait for FFX and dodge lightning :(
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By FF Tonberry on 20 Feb 2019 18:03
People most likly downvoted due to the fact that this achivement is totaly stupid and your "solution" didn't invole some 3rd party program doing the work for you.
Hats off to all that get this i for one am not going to put myself through the stress.
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By K1llerM0nkey on 20 Feb 2019 23:02
I'm still working on this (highest I have gotten is 192) but I found something that may help.
When you start off, the first step of footprint you hear is "TIC" and the second is "TOC" to me, so what I do is say these out loud or under my breath so instead of focusing on the game, I'm focusing on myself making up a beat to press A along with. I can get to 100 no problem this way, haven't quite mastered 100 to 200 (mainly because my hand cramps up and hurts (I have a bone disease)) and no idea how it'll work beyond 200 since I haven't heard the beat to make up my own yet
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By AttitudePark on 21 Feb 2019 08:23
I die it today .
Play in an old Leptop XD it war's Snow Motion4 me XD so easy to so it like this!

The most on PS4 die it with Hacks like Crunosmax . But they say it isnt Work in Xbox ...
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By UnreaITHEone on 21 Feb 2019 12:01
The lightning in 10 is cake in comparison
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By RedBlinky on 22 Feb 2019 02:35
@RedBlinky 100% agree, I've done the lightning many times in 10, the jump rope was a first time for me.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 22 Feb 2019 05:51
@AttitudePark That's a great tip, I ended up doing something myself! I love all these little tricks and techniques we're using to get us through this achievement.

I'm amazed that so many people have managed to get this though, I was expecting this to be a Fector's Challenge tier achievement.
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By Xboxoholic on 22 Feb 2019 10:20
I really want to get this game, and this is the one achievement that is holding me back, so I would love to have anyone's opinions on the achieva-bility of this feat. Many players on the Internet have rated it to be nearly at the highest difficulty in terms of achievement difficulty. How much practising and luck are involved? Oh and can this be played on PC with keyboard? (this is my first time seeing a play-anywhere title, so just to be sure).

I mean, I also did some rather difficult achievements in the past (e.g. Vanquish Tactical Challenge 6, Child of Eden, Call of Duty Spaceland easter egg etc.), but if this achievement is really too hard I have no choice but to pass this game up, as a hardcore completionist myself.
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By on 25 Feb 2019 06:09
@ImaginaryRuins I have every achievement.. apart from this one.
it's stupidly hard, and even harder to practice when, like in my case you are 200 jumps in then have no idea how the timing goes.. meaning you mess up.. meaning starting all over again.

It's painful seeing this one achievement left messing with my completion
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By AttitudePark on 25 Feb 2019 17:11
@AttitudePark

200-300 goes *jump-jump* small pause *jump-jump* small pause... and so on.

I done this by tapping on my desk with my pinky finger for the pause, so mentally is was just maintaining a constant rhythm.
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By Xboxoholic on 25 Feb 2019 18:58
@Xboxoholic Aye, I know how it goes but there is a difference between reading it and doing it haha. I'll go back to it eventually, just now I'm playing different games so I don't stress myself so much with this
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By AttitudePark on 27 Feb 2019 09:08
i cant get two lol
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By foreverzerov2 on 27 Feb 2019 22:26
As a rule I don't go for absurd achievements, this is definitely absurd and not worth a completion..
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By on 02 Mar 2019 16:40
For anyone looking for fool proof method, check my solution
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By Sighris on 03 Mar 2019 20:32
Upvoted for the simple fact that you took the time to write a legit solution as opposed to exploiting with another program. Each to their own methods of course, but good job.
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By bitRagnarokk on 14 Mar 2019 05:59
I wish they stop adding achievements like this its pointless waste of time.
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By Goggs25 on 25 Mar 2019 07:26
Downvote = gamer noob
Upvote = gamer legit.

Very good solution
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By MasterJoaoFelip on 13 Apr 2019 00:34
I think I Going to lose my sanity iff I keep trying so FUCK THIS ACHIEVEMENTE!!!!!!!!!! FUCK THE JAPONESE WHO THOUTHS THIS WAS A GOOD IDEIA I HOOOOPE HES GOT DEAD
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By TheGameWorld360 on 28 Mar 2020 02:55
This bullshit achievement is stopping me playing this, they should fix this by making it total
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By Goggs25 on 28 Mar 2020 08:05
@TheGameWorld360 how old are you, seriously?
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By Paul Laserbeam on 23 May 2020 03:37
@ Dr. Marty LOL
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 30 Jan 2021 00:48
I would rather kill 20,000 then do the stupid pointless rope skipping achievements. At least they could have made it accumulated instead brain dead morons what’s us to do 1000 rope jumps in one go.
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By Goggs25 on 30 Jan 2021 02:41
Closing ur eyes doesn't work. Is there any other tip? I'm trying to get the achievement.
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By Unveil Beast on 06 Jul 2021 00:44
@Calq8td madman I don’t recall the original ps2 version having achievements for jumping a stupid rope got no issue having this crap in game but why have a achievement for doing it all that does is ruin it for others.
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By Goggs25 on 06 Jul 2021 00:55
@DragonFireDevil Closing your eyes works it just might not doesn't work for you, everyone is different, there is no other tips I know of that I haven't already mentioned, just try and stay patient and practice, you'll slowly start seeing progress.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 07 Jul 2021 16:01
@Goggs25 Well obviously achievements weren't a thing back in the ps1 days at least not as we know them now, but there was a key item for completing it called "king of jump rope" so if you wanted a 100% perfect save file you still had to do it back then aswell only difference is your achievement back then was having that key item to prove you did it, having a challenging achievement in a game doesn't ruin it for others it presents a challenge which I think is great, you are either able to beat the challenge or you give up and move on like I did with shadow warrior and quite a few other games.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 07 Jul 2021 16:17
"It took 30 hours of practice and nearly broke my mind." I gave an upvote on that quote alone. laugh
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By DecisiveFactor on 13 Sep 2022 16:15
I just unlocked this and wanted to add my thanks. Everything written here is spot on in terms of listening to the sound, closing your eyes and getting into the rhythm.

A tip for PC players: There is a bug in the Windows port that makes it run at 60fps instead of the intended 30fps. Because the internal game clock is tied to frames-per-second, this makes everything go double speed and changes this achievement from very difficult to just plain impossible. I had to use the NVidia control panel to force the game back to 30fps (it will go as low as 20).

Oh, and I found a wired keyboard to be much more precise than a controller for timing jumps. The X, return and enter keys can be used for the jump action. I'm right-handed and found hitting the enter key (on the number pad) with my right index finger was best.
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By Qube on 30 Sep 2023 22:36
Not sure why I'm getting so many negative down votes as I stated this is my first walk thru and to let me know if I'm doing something wrong or if you know of a way to improve. If you have tried my solution and it doesn't work maybe getting this achievement is not for you or at least in the same way I obtained it. I'm always open to honest criticism.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 19 Feb 2019 11:01
@t3hOutlaw while I definitely agree the game is from the wired era and probably isn't the greatest port, with technology nowadays most TV's have a game mode which removes most lag. For me with my TV in game mode and my controller plugged in (not sure if it really did anything honestly) and it running thru my surround sound system although I did use a head set plugged into my controller I was able to to get well over 1000 almost doubled it off sound alone so I had next to no input lag if any at all and if I did it was that small it most definitely didn't effect my performance at getting the achievement. Some people may have different setups where input lag is a bigger factor and that will definitely add to the difficulty of the achievement.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 20 Feb 2019 15:44
@bitRagnarokk Thanks mate I appreciate that and 100% agree with you. I believe if you can't do it legitimately you don't deserve the achievement and there's absolutely no shame in that, there has been quite a few achievements I've tried for and just haven't had the skill or patience to pull it off, shadow warriors no ordinary wang and wolfienstiens mein leben come to mind, being a fairly competitive achievement hunter I believe legitimately is the only way to earn any achievement otherwise you're just cheating yourself and others by dropping the rarity of it. Hail to the king isn't even in my top 10 rarest achievements due to the PC script cheat when imo it should really be at the top as it is by far one of the hardest things I've ever done in a game.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 14 Mar 2019 06:42
@Goggs It doesn't require a PC to get the achievement if you do it legitimately, all it takes is patience, practice and the self control to not completely lose the plot, I found the 10000 kills achievement the worst, it's far easier but God it's tedious.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 30 Jan 2021 00:47
@ Goggs25 That's how it was in the original so I feel it's only right it has to be done in a row on the remaster aswell, it's one of those things in FF games that only the hardest core fans even waste their time on, it took me 30 hours to get it and I almost lost my temper and started smashing stuff quite a few times but that just added to the feeling I got when I finally heard that sweet sound of a rare achievement popping. I just wish there wasnt a script that lets people cheat the achievement, it lowers the ratio and it kinda sucks for those of us who did it legitimately, it's easily one of the hardest achievements I've ever gotten if not the hardest and it doesn't even make my TA top 10 best achievements list unfortunately. I was just looking at your TA account and noticed you've got some damn impressive achievements that are considered much harder than the jump rope achievement, not sure why this one upsets you so much, your stats on paper indicate you would be able to obtain it with relative ease when compared to an average gamer.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 30 Jan 2021 08:09
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Logistical Strats:
= I recommend using headphones and turning off the background music in the settings. You're going to listening to Vivi's footsteps. Going into Xbox Settings -> Display & Sound -> Audio output and mess around what you feel is best for you. I ended up with HDMI audio Stereo uncompressed, Optical audio off, Bitstream format off and Headset format Stereo uncompressed.

= Play on a lagless monitor/TV if possible, because you're going to want to reduce the lag as much as possible. This game originally was meant to be played on a lagless CRT, and I can only imagine it being slightly easier on oldschool equipment.

= In my attempts I tried using a Xbox, PS4, and Arcade Stick controller (MadCatz TE2). I thought that using an arcade stick would have the best results hitting a single button and most of my runs were using this, but it was not the controller I ended up completing the challenge on. I ended up doing it on a PS4 controller adapted with a Brooks Converter (shoutout to Brook's completely lagless controller adapter).

= Another tip to play around with, especially when learning, is Xbox's Magnification. Go into the Xbox's Settings -> Ease of Access -> Magnifier - > Magnifier on. This way you'll be able to zoom in and look at Vivi better. The only problem with this is your counter and the little girl's message will be cut-off because you're are too far zoomed in. I still used this for a while and felt it helped my learning.

= The Xbox's controllers are also completely configurable to be re-mapped, so if you need to change the A button to something else because the button has issues, change it to a better one. Alright, now I'm going to detail the different steps:

Jump Strats:
When you have Vivi in position ready for his first jump, the white exclamation mark will appear above his head. As soon as you hit the button he will automatically jump over the first rope. After this, you have to press the button via a timed input. From here on out, you're going to be learning. Pay attention to Vivi's feet and his shadow and listen to the clop of his jump. I believe by hearing AND seeing is the fastest way to learn because using all of your senses available to you, but do what works for you. I tended to look at the counter only when I was a few steps away from transitioning the next interval. The little girl will give you a visual and jump up as the transition hits. Mentally counting patterns are going to vary uniquely to every individual, but if it helps, do it. Simply counting 1-2-3, or 1-2-3-4, 1-2, or something like dum dum, dee dee may help. If you already have a beat that you recognize from music, use that. One of the amazing things about this challenge will be seeing the growth of your timing skill develop before your eyes. This may take a couple of days, but practice before bed and get a good nights rest. The next day you will be amazed on how much better you are.

1 - 20: These steps are slow and easy. If they're hard, they soon won't be because you're going to get a lot of practice.

21 - 50: These step reminded me of the beat of a Psychostick song (The Root of All Evil), and I thought it helped.

51 - 100: I used 1-2-3 here.

101 - 200: These are slightly faster than the beats before, but there is a difference. I actually didn't notice it at first. This will be your longest set without transition thus far, so you might want to experiment with just closing your eyes after holding the pattern for a while on some attempts.

201 - 300: This will by far be the most challenging of the entire Achievement. If you can get passed this, your chances of riding all the way through should be very high. These are double taps and they are completely unique from all the other beats. One of the most difficult things about this challenge is you don't get to practice anything individually. So go on Youtube and watch someone complete this part of the challenge. Get a feel for the sound and practice the transition on the keyboard. As soon as you see "200" on the counter, start with the next pattern transition of XX XX XX XX taps maybe counting 1-2, 1-2, 1-2 mentally. I failed SOOO many times at the 200 and 202 mark just trying to nail this part that everything before this became incredibly easy to me. I would successfully get to 200 virtually every time, but nailing the double jump pattern took time, so dig deep and don't feel down. What made it even harder is once I started getting the hang of it passed 200 I would get too excited or stressed out that I could feel the blood draining out of nervousness so I would fail in the mid 200s.

301 - 1000: These are the fastest jumps, but don't feel intimidated. They are like 101-200, but a little faster. At this point I got the pattern for about 10 steps and tried to mentally focus myself to remember the movements while I took my eyes off the TV and focused on my controller for the rest of the challenge and didn't look back. I held my focus so tightly my pupils shrank and things got darker with tunnel vision, but I was alright. So much time would pass that I felt like I got sent to the shadow realm or something. I wouldn't dare look up for all eternity. My sister eventually walked by and told me my number at 1400. At this time I was in sheer jubilation while continuing my tapping. I decided to keep going while mentally celebrating. I stopped at 1717 with 5 viewers on Twitch. This will be a number I remember forever.
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Excellent guide! I failed so many times during the transition into the 201-300 section. If you can nail the transition into that rhythm and keep it going, you stand a good chance of making it through the whole thing.
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By Xboxoholic on 25 Apr 2019 10:15
Story would have better if your sister told you it was 1400 when it was at 999 and you stopped :P
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By Big Ell on 22 May 2019 23:07
@Big Ell Woah calm down Satan.
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By CALQL8TD MADMAN on 11 Jul 2019 05:26
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This game has a few ridiculous trophies, and this one might be the worst of the bunch. I honestly don't know if this is physically possible without a script (at least not for me, I couldn't get past 20 angry). So, it might be kind of close to cheating, but screw jump rope. I can't take credit for any of this, but here's the setup I used by cobbling together instructions from around the web:

1) Install PS Remote Play & Configure your PS4/5: https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/lang/en/ind...

2) Download & Install AutoHotKey: https://www.autohotkey.com/

3) Download & Install SciTE4AutoHotKey: https://www.autohotkey.com/scite4ahk/

4) Download the script (courtesy of Septomor): https://github.com/septomor/FF9-Jump-Rope-Script

5) Connect your laptop/PC to the same network as your PlayStation. It really helps to have both using a wired connection to reduce lag.

6) Connect to your PlayStation using Remote Play, start FF9 and have Vivi standing ready to jump with the "0 jumps" prompt displayed on the screen.

7) Run SciTE4AutoHotKey as an adminstrator and open the Jump.ahk script. This may sound risky, but the script looks pretty safe to me and the auto-adjustments it makes when the jumping fails won't work without admin rights for some reason.

8) Click the play button in the SciTE4AutoHotKey menu bar to start the script. This will pop-up a little window with some options. Choose Septomor's script and click the Start button.

9) Sit back and watch. Hopefully it will only take a few tries for the script to auto-correct itself enough to get through 1000 jumps. Again, this is going to be highly dependent on the stability of your network connection, so if you have a crappy LAN at home, this might take a few tries and some luck.
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28 Mar 2022 12:27

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Thanks for this. I was never even going to attempt this insane trophy. I hate that it was ever programmed into the game. Blows my mind that they made a trophy for it.

If I decide to go for the trophy, this is definitely how I’m going to do it.
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By Tylosargerchia on 28 Mar 2024 01:01
The first thing you need to be made aware of is that you will not obtain this achievement.

Okay, now that that is cleared up, here's how you're going to TRY. First, throw your controller away. You're going with the mouse. The reason for this is that if you click at the wrong time with the controller, your jump will fail. With the mouse, you can click as often as you like. Make sure to click within the speech bubbles. The safest way to make sure this happens is (if you're skipping in the clock tower on Disc 4, which I'd advise) to place the tip of the cursor on the rung 3rd from the bottom in the bell tower.

Okay, so you're set up. The first 200 jumps should be fairly easy. After 300, you'll find yourself checking the jump score more often. Try not to do this, as it'll wear you down mentally. The pain in your finger will begin to become more frustrating. You CAN move your forearm for comfort and to help with blood flow, but do NOT move your wrist. Raise and lower your elbow as required. After 500 the constant clicking should be easier, as muscle memory and numbness takes over. It's now a case of mental fortitude. As the numbness sets in, you need to be more aware of your clicking. Don't let the cursor slip too far, don't let your rhythm become upset. You'll probably find your hand getting quite sweaty around 700. Raise your elbow to help ease your hand back to a comfortable position on the mouse. Consider switching your fingers position from flat along the buttons to hooked, pointing more downward. When you get to 900, remember you only have 100 to go. Think about what achievement your going to try for next. Have you managed Excalibur II yet? How many bodies have you managed to make hit the floor? You know a Clean Bill of Health is actually quite easy. Oh look, you're at 1032 jumps.


Or you can try use an auto-clicker, but you'll feel your self-respect gushing out of yourself if you take that route, and most of the time they don't work anyway.
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05 May 2020 00:00

This mini-game can be found directly in the beginning of the game as you control Vivi in Alexandria, and again late in Disc 3. You have three options in obtaining this achievement.

1. Legit: You will need to simply play the mini-game. It is comprised of simply pressing on Xbox or the Enter key on PC at the correct times. The jumping changes speeds at 20, 50, 100, 202, and 300 on the jump counter. The grouping from 202-300 is the most difficult as it is not a consistent speed the entire time, but rather a jump-jump-pause type of cadence. This will take a lot of practice to perfect, and considering the 1000 jumps takes a good seven minutes to complete, you'll need to have good eye and hand endurance as well. Most people do this method by sound and only open their eyes to see when the speed changes are coming.

2. AutoHotKey Script: Playing on PC, there is a script that you can edit to fit your specific setup that will do the jump rope mini-game for you. Now, it's a bit difficult to setup (I'll be honest, I tried for multiple hours to tinker with it and completely failed) but there are many others who had success. If you want to give this method a try, read this thread for instructions and scripts to try, as well as how to edit it.

3. Frame Rate Control: This is the method I used and also requires playing on PC. Download a program such as RivaTuner Statistics Server and set it to cap your computer's Frames Per Second down to a very low number with the Application Detection on High. Have this setup prior to opening the game or it may not detect the game. I personally used 8FPS, but I likely should have gone to 10 or 12. Doing this will slow the game down and give you plenty of time to react to the jumps. Use Vivi's feet as a marker and press the Enter key to jump every time his feet begin to swing forward. I thought of it more as me shoving him back to the ground rather than actually initiating the next jump. You'll need a good 25-30 minutes set aside for this method since the game is slowed down so much, but it's nearly failproof.

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When done legitimately, this is by far the hardest trophy in the game and likely the one that will prevent you from getting the Platinum until you master the art of jumping. Jump rope is available on two different occasions throughout the game; in Alexandria's Town Square at the start of Disc 1 when you are playing as Vivi and in the Steeple much later during Disc 3 onwards.

To take part in the mini-game, talk to the girl jumping in the centre of the rope and Vivi will take over. You have to press or to jump every time the ! field icon appears. It starts off slowly but it speeds up incrementally after 20 jumps, then 50 jumps, then 100 jumps, switching to a double-jumping pattern at 200 jumps, before reverting back to the fast constant jumps from 300 onwards.

In total, it takes approximately seven-and-a-half minutes of constant jumping until you reach 1000 jumps without missing a beat.

Luckily there is another, more technical way of obtaining this trophy but both are presented below.

Traditional method

This method is the standard way, as it was meant to be. The most important element is practice and likely many hours of it. No one single method works for everybody but there are a few things you can try to potentially make this less troublesome:

  • If you have one of the 'new spec' DualShock 4 controllers (the ones with the Lightbar on the Touchpad), you can go to Settings => Devices => Controllers => Input Mode => USB and plug the controller into your PS4 to reduce any potential lag or latency issues with the standard Bluetooth connection. The difference might be incredibly minor but with the jumps having to be so precise, it could be the difference between staying in sync and not.
  • Sound is much more of a reliable indicator than visuals. Once the jumps get past 50, it’s almost impossible to follow the ! icon and an ill-timed blink could see you mess up. Therefore, go to 'Config' and turn Sound off and turn Sound Effects up to maximum. If you have the 3.5mm headset that came with the PS4, plug that into your controller so you have the footsteps in your ear to aid you with your timing.
  • Following on from the above, it is recommended to close your eyes completely and tap with the sound of the footsteps rather than be distracted by everything happening on the screen.
  • It may be easier to do this in the Steeple from Disc 3 onwards. In this location, Vivi is front and centre of the screen rather than the camera being positioned isometrically above him. If you prefer to do this with your eyes open, it's easier to see when to jump from this camera angle.

The above is only a rough guideline and different methods will work for different people. Personally, I learned to count along in my head in increments of 5 so I knew when the next change was. After 12 hours of failing in the early-to-mid 200 range in the Town Square, I swapped to the Steeple location and got the trophy within 90 minutes. I found this location was much easier for me to get the double-jumping pattern right, as I used Vivi’s feet landing on the ground as an indicator. Between 1-200 I had my eyes closed, going purely by the sound in my ear, then opened my eyes for 200-300, then closed them again for 300-1,000.

The video below shows my completed run of this trophy (I ended up going past 1,000 by some distance as I had my eyes closed and dared not to open them until I was sure I’d got past 1,000). If it helps, practice tapping along to the beat to try and get the metronomic rhythm down, particularly from around the 180-320 range so you learn those tricky transitions:

Remote Play method

You can also obtain this trophy with the help of Remote Play on your PC and the AutoHotKey program. With the help of a script and the AutoHotKey program, you can have Vivi automatically jump more than 1000 times with no input from you at all and easily obtain this trophy.

To do this, you must use Septomor's AutoHotKey script. He gives a step-by-step guide of what programs to install and how to set up the script and get it running here. If you prefer a visual demonstration, Klair88 has created a video demonstrating the steps you need to take to get this script up and running:

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At the very beginning of the game, in Alexandria, you will take control of the little black magician Vivi. You need to get to the central square, on the left side, where there will be three girls with a jump rope. After talking with them, they will offer you to participate. You need to jump rope by pressing X when an exclamation mark appears above Vivi's head. Gradually the speed of jumping will increase. To get the trophy you need to jump 1000 times in a row without stumbling even once.

This trophy has an prohibitive level of difficulty if you try to get it in the standard way, but those who are not tormented by moral principles and save their nerves and time can use the method through Remote Play and the AutoHotkey script.

You will need a PC with Windows 8 or 10. The PC and PS4 must be connected to the router via wire because... WiFi does not provide a stable enough connection.

A detailed description of the method is at this link.
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13 Oct 2017 12:04

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Some tips for those who want to climb the rope on their own:
  • Go to the menu , then “Config” and turn off “Sounds”. Leave "Sounds effects" On . This will turn off the music. The music has its own rhythm, which is distracting. And now you can clearly hear Vivi’s Stomp . The stomp will be your rhythm. Click on along with stomping;
  • Ignore the exclamation mark. The eye blurs. After 100 jumps, the exclamation mark appears briefly. Distracts.
  • Pay attention to Vivi's Legs . The developers did the right thing. Vivi's feet show you how your finger should move. Synchronize Vivi's Legs and your Finger. The legs dropped - at the same speed the finger dropped and pressed , the legs jumped - and the finger rose up with them;
  • The most difficult transition is from 199 to 200 jumps. Many people write that the rhythm slows down by 200. No. The rhythm becomes different. If up to 200 the rhythm was the same, then after 200 it’s like a train - knock-knock, pause, knock-knock.
  • Before you sit down at the Playstation, play jump rope on your computer using an emulator. The emulator allows you to save the game at any time. Save between transitions from 195 jumps to 200 and from 295 to 300. Practice the moment of changing the rhythm of the jump rope and return to the Playstation.
  • Take a break. The more time without a break, the worse the result. I recommend taking a break after 15-20 attempts. Eyes become blurry, focus drops without interruption.

Believe me, it is not as difficult as they describe. But don’t think that the trophy is completed in one evening. For some it may take a week, for others more. Until muscle memory remembers.
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By Mindstorm on 12 Feb 2024 09:01
This is the Jumping Rope mini-game. You can play at the very beginning of the game. To take part, Vivi needs to talk to three girls playing in the central square in Alexandria. You need to press the "X" button in time. Well, you just need to perform 1000 jumps and not lose your way.
More details:
https://www.ffforever.info/index.cgi...hrough;n=q1-02
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20 Sep 2017 11:55

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Press it is necessary at the moment when the character is in the air.
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By Turnaround on 30 Sep 2017 08:39
Press or necessary at the moment of touching the ground
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By Leewor on 01 Oct 2017 12:11
People, don’t talk about the moment you press the buttons, as this depends directly on the response of the monitor/TV.
A simple example is remote playback via Vita - the right moment for Vivi’s feet to lift off the ground. As well as a Samsung TV with digital video post-processing from 2012 (I don’t remember the model). Moreover, this moment shifts from the picture with each subsequent acceleration.
On the same Vita but in the psone classic version - the moment Vivi lands, which almost clearly corresponds to the soundtrack, and makes the “I can’t do it” task easier. (built-in monitor with instant response)
The key to success is sound. We catch the rhythm and move forward. It is best to use headphones connected to the joystick.
The only point worth mentioning is: from 200 to 300 with a broken rhythm, you can find the golden mean and calmly go through this segment

For those who have a PC and are not shy about using cheats and tricks, you can find an excellent method in this topic at the bottom of the page.
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By Neocon on 01 Oct 2017 19:00
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