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  1. 7th Heaven is a tool that lets you customize Final Fantasy 7 with mods without altering your game files. Download the latest version, watch the trailer, and browse the catalog of mods hosted on the 7thheaven.rocks server.

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    • Overview
    • History
    • Layout
    • Food and beverages
    • Gameplay
    • Musical themes
    • Other appearances

    Seventh Heaven, alternatively spelled 7th Heaven, is a location in the Final Fantasy VII series. It is a bar and restaurant owned and ran by Tifa Lockhart, located in the Sector 7 slums of Midgar. As well as being a popular location in the slums, it has served as a home base for Barret Wallace's Avalanche cell.

    A new 7th Heaven was later built in the city of Edge after the fall of Meteor.

    Before Final Fantasy VII

    Located in the slums of Sector 7 in Midgar, the original Seventh Heaven bar was built by an unnamed carpenter during the events of chapter 7 of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, and named "Seventh Heaven" by Zack Fair during a conversation. The man spoke of a desire to have an attractive young female bartender, and to build an underground hideout to serve as a base for an anti-Shinra group.[note 1] A man named Monty eventually became the owner of the bar. The bar was successful at first, hiring an attractive bartender who pulled in a large number of customers, and took home 60% of the night's sales. The bartender quit when she began dating a Shinra employee and then moved topside. Since then, business struggled, and the bar was mostly empty of customers. Monty owed a large amount of money back to the builder and was behind on his repayment, but the builder dragged out the repayment much longer than originally planned. Monty had dreamed of also building a secret hideout underneath, leading to the creation of an elevator to a downstairs basement, and had intentions of putting a pinball machine there. When Tifa Lockhart was introduced to the bar by Marle in May 0005,[note 2] Marle arranged to have Tifa work there, something Monty was very enthusiastic about as the bar was able to reopen evening hours. Tifa suggested improving the unappetizing lunch special, and the bar reintroduced cocktails. Tifa earned 50% of the day's earnings, and her first payday brought her 1,000 gil, with expectations she could take home almost double in night hours. The business was initially turning around until Monty fell ill and two new regulars, Barret and Marlene Wallace, began to scare away customers. After Tifa scolded Barret for rough sleeping with Marlene, Marle arranged for Monty to allow Barret to sleep in the basement, and had him working for the bar. When Monty passed, the builder required a 200,000 gil payment, of which Monty's estate covered 40,000, followed by normal monthly installments thereafter. Though Barret and Marle were unable to cover the remaining 160,000 gil, Tifa had the money saved up, and promised to pay it. Having paid off the 200,000 down, Tifa became the owner and proprietor of the bar. When Barret became a leader in Avalanche, he used the secret basement as his group's base of operations, and eventually had the pinball machine installed. Tifa convinced Marle to step away from the bar for her own safety, so as to avoid being tied to Avalanche. The bar became famous for Tifa's food and drinks. While Barret was out on missions, Tifa would look after Marlene, who would sometimes tell Tifa stories while under Tifa's care. When Barret's team went to destroy Mako Reactor 1, Tifa remained behind in the bar with Marlene.

    Original continuity

    In "At the Hideout in the Slums" in Final Fantasy VII, Cloud Strife and Barret returned from their mission. Cloud spoke with Tifa briefly before joining Barret in their secret headquarters below the bar, where Cloud demanded money from Barret. A disagreement caused Cloud to leave, with no intention of returning, until Tifa diffused the conflict by convincing Cloud to stay with them due to the promise he had made to her, and convincing Barret that they still needed Cloud's help. In "To the No. 5 Reactor", Tifa left with Cloud and Barret for their next mission to attack Mako Reactor 5, leaving the bar in the hands of Marlene. When the Sector 7 pillar in "Prevent the Fall of the Plate", Seventh Heaven was destroyed along with it. Marlene was not in the bar at the time, having been saved by Aerith Gainsborough.

    Remake continuity

    In "Home Sweet Slum" in Final Fantasy VII Remake, Cloud and Barret returned from the bombing of Mako Reactor 1, and found Tifa there. Tifa showed Cloud to an apartment she had secured for him in Stargazer Heights, and after the two completed tasks around the Sector 7 slums the next day, they returned to the bar where Tifa made Cloud two cocktails, including her house special, the Cosmo Canyon. Cloud was not permitted access to the headquarters downstairs, wherein Barret's cell decided not to rehire Cloud, and not to take Tifa along to their next mission to attack Mako Reactor 5. Once the meeting concluded, the cell celebrated in the bar, and Cloud left. The next day, in "Mad Dash", the bar was attacked by the Whispers on the eve of Avalanche's second bombing mission. Avalanche try to defend the bar, but the Whispers dispersed after Jessie Rasberry was hurt. As such, Barret changed course, rehired Cloud, and brought Tifa along to the next mission to Mako Reactor 5, with Wedge staying behind at the bar to look after Marlene and the injured Jessie. In "Fight for Survival", while Cloud and Tifa fought through the Sector 7 pillar, Aerith went to find Marlene, having known Tifa would have asked this of her beforehand. Aerith found Marlene inside and connected with her quickly, before Tseng of the Turks arrived and struck a deal with Aerith. The bar was destroyed when the Turks dropped the Sector 7 pillar; later, in "A Broken World", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa found the ruins of the bar. The final scene of Final Fantasy VII Remake depicts the bar is amid the locals reconstructing the slums, propping up the broken Seventh Heaven bar sign.

    Overview

    Seventh Heaven is a Texan-style bar and restaurant, and is a large, wooden building located in the western end of the Sector 7 slums. It stands in contrast to the surrounding buildings in Sector 7's slums, which are made primarily of metal plates. The main floor of Seventh Heaven is the bar and restaurant, while a secret elevator near the pinball machine leads down to the basement where Barret's Avalanche cell's headquarters are located.

    Bar and restaurant

    The bar and restaurant area is the main floor where customers are served food and drinks. The bar is designed primarily with wooden tables, benches, and stools. At the back is a bar containing several drinks, and a small kitchen area off to the side. A jukebox and pinball machine occupy one corner, while a dartboard occupies another. while a television screen is located on the wall behind the bar. Neon-lit signs around the walls advertise the menu.[note 3]

    Secret basement

    Avalanche's headquarters are accessed via a secret elevator near the pinball machine. The basement, serving as the headquarters for Barret's Avalanche cell, is only seen in Final Fantasy VII, as in Final Fantasy VII Remake, Cloud is not permitted. The basement in Final Fantasy VII is a small concrete room, which houses mapping and communication facilities, a computer hub, a television screen, and training equipment. At the center is a large table, where plans are written on paper, as well as on the whiteboard nearby.

    Tifa serves Cloud a cocktail.

    Seventh Heaven served food and drink, and opened at 11 AM. Lunchtime ran from 11 to 2PM, with a rotatiing special for each day of the week. 2 to 5PM was teatime, serving coffee and tea, hot or cold, and two varieties of juice. 5 PM to midnight was evening hours, and when the bar served alcohol and finger foods. After the bartender prior to Tifa left, the drinks menu had been pared down.

    During Tifa's ownership of Seventh Heaven, the bar served food and drink, cooked and prepared by Tifa, which made the bar famous around the slums for their quality. The food was taste-tested by Wedge. Neon signs give clues as to the items it served: a neon sign in Final Fantasy VII reads "Draft beer", while in Final Fantasy VII Remake, the signs read "Eggs & Chips" and "Pizza". Furthermore, in Final Fantasy VII, soda bottles and a beer glass can be seen on the tables.

    Tifa also served cocktails at the bar, two of which she served to Cloud. One was the popular "Seventh Heaven", a yellow drink that "packs a serious punch and gives you the courage to keep going". Another was the red cocktail "Cosmo Canyon", the house special, inspired by the location of the same name.[note 4] Other drinks on the menu included a green cocktail called "Lifestream". When preparing drinks, she performed tricks with the shaker, her showmanship used to garners higher tips from patrons. The cocktails Tifa poured for Cloud came out clear, even if she used a shaker to mix them.

    Final Fantasy VII

    Main article: Sector 7 Slums (Final Fantasy VII field) § 7th Heaven 7th Heaven appears in the following chapters: •At the Hideout in the Slums •To the No. 5 Reactor

    Final Fantasy VII Remake

    Main article: Sector 7 Slums (VII Remake field) § Sevent Heaven In Final Fantasy VII Remake, Seventh Heaven is visited in three chapters: •Home Sweet Slum •Mad Dash •Fight for Survival

    "Tifa's Theme" from

    https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/File:FFVII_-_Tifa%27s_Theme.ogg

    Seventh Heaven appears in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade. In Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, there is a bar called "The Seventh Heaven" in the Revenant's Toll area of Mor Dhona.

    There are also several allusions to the bar's name. In Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, Tifa's most powerful exclusive weapon, "Seventh Heaven", is named after the bar. In the fighting game Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring, Tifa uses an attack named after the bar.

  2. 20 de dez. de 2023 · In this guide, I will help you Mod the game, in an effort to remaster your copy of FINAL FANTASY VII and bring it up to shape for the modern era where it will sit side-by-side with it's much more graphically demanding, yet incomplete cousin: FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE.

  3. What is 7th Heaven? | Getting Started | Using 7th Heaven | Creating Mods | FAQ/Troubleshooting Contents: Requirements; Purchasing Final Fantasy 7; Installing Final Fantasy 7; Steam Version; 1998 Disc Version; Installing 7th Heaven; Requirements You will need the following to run 7th Heaven w/ Final Fantasy 7: Software:

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  4. What's Changed. Bump SharpCompress from 0.35.0 to 0.36.0 by @dependabot in #175. Welcome .NET 8 by @julianxhokaxhiu in #151. SeventhHeavenUI: Remove 8x/16x MSAA as selectable options by @eve-atum in #176. Full Changelog: 3.3.1...3.4.0.

  5. The Ultimate Mod Manager for Final Fantasy VII PC. Contribute to tsunamods-codes/7th-Heaven development by creating an account on GitHub.

  6. 9 de out. de 2023 · The mod manager 7th Heaven has been improved to such a degree that now, modding the game is mostly just a matter of installing 7th Heaven, browsing the catalogue and double-clicking on your desired mods.