Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV (originally titled Final Fantasy II with the North American Super Nintendo release) is the fourth game in the Final Fantasy series. The plot follows the quest of Cecil, as he seeks to recover the magic crystals in order to save the world from the evil that seeks to destroy it. It was first released on the Super Nintendo in 1991. Critics complained that the poor translation of the North American Super Nintendo release coupled with the less challenging gameplay made it inferior to the Japanese original.
It has since been re-released in the PlayStation compilations Final Fantasy Chronicles and Final Fantasy Collection, on the Game Boy Advance as Final Fantasy IV Advance, and on the PlayStation Portable in the compilation title Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. In 2008, three years before the PlayStation Portable release, a 3D remake of the game was released for the Nintendo DS. For information on the 3D remake, see the Final Fantasy IV (3D remake) wikibook.
There are five different types of magic in the game: White, Black, Summon, Ninja, and Twin. In total, there are 24 White spells, 24 Black spells, 16 Summon spells, 6 Ninja spells, 2 Twin spells.
Table of contents
Walkthrough
- Opening Scene
- Beginning to Kaipo
- Watery Pass & Antlion
- Mt. Hobs to Fabul
- Mt. Ordeals
- Return to Baron
- Toroia and the Dark Elf
- Tower of Zot to the Underground
- Tower of Babil
- Tower of Babil - Part 2
- Sealed Cave
- To The Moon
- Giant of Babil
- Lunar Subterranean
- The Final Battle
General information
- Story
- Gameplay
- Characters
- Locations
- Enemies
- Items
- Armor
- Weapons
- Advance equipment
- Black Magic
- White Magic
- Ninja Magic
- Call Magic
- Twin Magic
Miscellaneous
Further reading
- Final Fantasy IV on the Final Fantasy Wiki (Fandom)
- Final Fantasy IV on the Final Fantasy Wiki (finalfantasywiki.com)
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