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There are fewer weapons, armor, and items than in the main ''Final Fantasy'' series' titles. Unlike other ''Final Fantasy'' games, characters cannot be manually equipped with armor, and a newly acquired armor instead replaces a character's current equipment. Similarly, some weapons serve as upgrades over an earlier weapon, which become unusable once they have been upgraded. Benjamin uses four types of weapons: swords, axes, bombs, and claws. The player can press the L and R buttons to cycle through Benjamin's available weapons.
There are fewer weapons, armor, and items than in the main ''Final Fantasy'' series' titles. Unlike other ''Final Fantasy'' games, characters cannot be manually equipped with armor, and a newly acquired armor instead replaces a character's current equipment. Similarly, some weapons serve as upgrades over an earlier weapon, which become unusable once they have been upgraded. Benjamin uses four types of weapons: swords, axes, bombs, and claws. The player can press the L and R buttons to cycle through Benjamin's available weapons.


Unlike earlier ''Final Fantasy'' titles, there are no [[random encounter]]s with enemies (except in the [[Ice Pyramid]]) or the World itself. Benjamin and his partner have a choice to approach the enemy and engage it in battle. There are several instances in which an enemy blocks a path, so Benjamin and his partner must fight it in order to progress.
''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'' is different from earlier ''Final Fantasy'' titles in that there are no [[random encounter]]s with enemies (except in the [[Ice Pyramid]]) or any enemy encounters on the World unless a Battlefield is manually selected. Benjamin and his partner have an option to approach the enemy and engage it in battle. There are several instances in which an enemy blocks a path, so Benjamin and his partner are forced to fight it in order to progress.


[[Magic]] is not learned by designated spellcasters through experience. Instead, Benjamin acquires magic spells through [[treasure chest]]s or as a reward for clearing out certain Battlefields. The magic spells that each of his partners can use are predetermined. There are three types of magic: [[White Magic]], [[Black Magic]], and [[Wizard Magic]]. The system of spellcasting is similar to original versions of ''Final Fantasy''; rather than using [[magic point]]s to draw upon for supplying magic, spells are used according to a set number. The allotted number for each type increases as a character levels up. Wizard Magic, being the most powerful, has the lowest allotted number, and White Magic has the highest number. Magic spells cannot be upgraded like in other ''Final Fantasy'' titles.
[[Magic]] is not learned by designated spellcasters through experience. Instead, Benjamin acquires magic spells through [[treasure chest]]s or as a reward for clearing out certain Battlefields. The magic spells that each of his partners can use are predetermined. There are three types of magic: [[White Magic]], [[Black Magic]], and [[Wizard Magic]]. The system of spellcasting is similar to original versions of ''Final Fantasy''; rather than using [[magic point]]s to draw upon for supplying magic, spells are used according to a set number. The allotted number for each type increases as a character levels up. Wizard Magic, being the most powerful, has the lowest allotted number, and White Magic has the highest number. Magic spells cannot be upgraded like in other ''Final Fantasy'' titles.

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