Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis Noble Memory

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In Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, “Noble Memory” (also seen as “Character’s Noble Memory” or “Role Noble Memory”) is a premium upgrade material tied to late‑game progression and the statstream system. Knowing how to acquire and use Noble Memories is essential for maximizing your characters.

What Is a Noble Memory in Ever Crisis?

In the statstream (also called character stream) system, players activate nodes to boost stats, unlock passive abilities, and enhance Limit Breaks. Some of the higher nodes require not just standard character memories but Character’s Noble Memories to unlock.

Moreover, with the newer role stream / overspeed system, certain upgrades require Role Memories and Role Noble Memories (i.e. “Noble Memory” tied to a role).

Thus, Noble Memories represent an advanced tier of upgrade material beyond the basic memories, reserved for later‑stage growth.

How to Obtain Noble Memories

Because they are more restricted, there are fewer sources for Noble Memories compared to regular character memories. Here are the main methods currently available:

SourceDescription / Notes
Battle TowersIn the Colosseum of the Chosen > Challenge Quests > Battle Tower, clearing certain towers grants Character’s Noble Memories.
First‑clear rewardsSome Battle Tower floors give Noble Memories only on first clear.
Event Shops / Exchange ShopsLimited events may include Noble Memories in their reward lists.
Escalation / Event ChallengesNewer systems (like Escalation challenges) sometimes drop role / noble memories.

Note: Noble Memories are not obtained via Premium Quests or general missions like regular character memories.

Which Towers Reward Noble Memories?

The “Battle Towers” system has specific towers tied to sets of characters. Only by clearing them can you acquire Noble Memories for those characters.

Here is a summary of some towers and their associated rewards:

Tower NameParty Requirement or FocusNoble Memory Rewards For
Amber TowerAny party of Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Red XIIIAll initial 12 units’ Noble Memories
Cerulean TowerParty of Aerith, Yuffie, Cait Sith, or ZackSame initial units’ Noble Memories
Emerald TowerParty of Sephiroth, Glenn, Matt, or LuciaNoble Memories for those characters
Other special towers (Golden, Azure, Peridot)Require certain party compositionsGrant Noble Memories of specific characters (e.g. Vincent, Angeal, Cid)

Clear those towers to unlock Noble Memories for those characters.

How to Use Noble Memories & Their Impact

Once you obtain Noble Memories, here’s how they factor into your progression:

  • Statstreams / Character Streams: To activate higher tier nodes in the statstream tree, you’ll need both standard memories and Noble Memories.
  • Role / Overspeed Upgrades: For the newer role stream features, Noble Memories tied to roles enable overspeed upgrades and advanced nodes.
  • Post‑Level 70 Growth: Noble Memories become especially relevant for characters after they surpass Level 70, unlocking further growth.

Effectively, without sufficient Noble Memories, you may hit a wall in your character’s growth potential.

Tips & Strategy for Farming Noble Memories

  1. Focus on Battle Tower clears — you’ll want to target the towers tied to characters you care about.
  2. First‑clear floors matter — maximize first‑clear rewards before replays.
  3. Watch special events & shops — sometimes new Noble Memory drops are introduced via limited time content.
  4. Plan role upgrades — ensure you’re saving up role noble memories when new overspeed / role features are added.

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