Reno is a member of the Turks whose main weapon is a retractable, metallic stun baton called an Electro-Mag Rod. He is a cocky and humerous individual who is usually accompanied by his best friend, Rude.
Reno is also the second in command of the Turks, his position is right under Tseng. Reno is also the man who didn't arrest Cloud becouse he was off duty even after being called by Shinra to capture him. Reno has bright scarlet red hair and in the anime movie advent children he is drawn with averege build. Reno has an angular face, green eyes that is almost look mako green. Reno is also rumoured to have had Mako injections but is not proven. Reno can climb up everything from mountains to walls, he can climb it. Reno is great at hand to hand combat, but unlike most Turks, Reno can't aim a gun very well, so he was given the M-rod. Reno was born and raised in the Midgar slums and can me very dirty in a fight and will never follow the rules in a battle, must likely because of his previous life in the streets of Midgar Slums.
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Reno is not a playable character.
Reno
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a movie that takes place after the events of Final Fantasy VII. The movie that takes place before the events of Final Fantasy VII is Last Order: Final Fantasy VII
Tifa Lockhart appears in Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core.
Final Fantasy VII happened in 1997.
Final Fantasy VII.
Here is a list of all current Final Fantasy VII titles, in chronological order and release order, followed by the system that the specific title was first featured in:Chronological Order:Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII* (Cell Phone)Final Fantasy VII (PlayStation)Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2)Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII 'Lost Episode'(Cell Phone)Release Order:Final Fantasy VII (Playstation)Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII* (Cell Phone)Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2)Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII 'Lost Episode'(Cell Phone)Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)*Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII was a Japan-only title, and was not available in America or other regions other than Japan.
The main villain in Final Fantasy VII is Sephiroth
Final Fantasy VII - Famicom - happened in 2005.
Final Fantasy VII - Famicom - was created in 2005.
You are not able to legitimately play Final Fantasy VII online. Final Fantasy VII is a single player game and was never designed with the internet in mind. You can however buy an official PC version of Final Fantasy VII.