The wiki is lacking in content. You can help by creating a new article. See the to do list for more ways you can help.

Editing Final Fantasy VI

From Final Fantasy Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 44: Line 44:
Like the previous ''Final Fantasy'' installments, ''Final Fantasy VI'' consists of four basic modes of gameplay: a [[world map]], town and [[dungeon]] field maps, a battle screen, and a [[menu]] screen. The world map allows the [[party]] to travel to various locations. As with most games in the series, the three primary means of travel across the overworld are by foot, [[chocobo]], and [[airship]]. Enemies are randomly encountered on the world map if the party travels by foot. The menu screen is where the player decides which equipment the party will use, the magic they learn, and to track their experience points and levels. The game allows for up to fourteen playable characters, the largest cast in the series. A party can have up to four characters at once, although some events require the player to assemble three different parties and switch between them.
Like the previous ''Final Fantasy'' installments, ''Final Fantasy VI'' consists of four basic modes of gameplay: a [[world map]], town and [[dungeon]] field maps, a battle screen, and a [[menu]] screen. The world map allows the [[party]] to travel to various locations. As with most games in the series, the three primary means of travel across the overworld are by foot, [[chocobo]], and [[airship]]. Enemies are randomly encountered on the world map if the party travels by foot. The menu screen is where the player decides which equipment the party will use, the magic they learn, and to track their experience points and levels. The game allows for up to fourteen playable characters, the largest cast in the series. A party can have up to four characters at once, although some events require the player to assemble three different parties and switch between them.


In towns, the party can talk to citizens to learn useful information and be given hints that help them on their journey. Many towns have shops, such as an [[Item Shop]], which sells various items, a [[Weapon Shop]], which sells weapons, and an [[Armor Shop]], which sells armor. Most towns have an [[inn]], where the party can rest to have their HP and MP fully restored.
In towns, the party can talk to citizens to learn useful information and be given hints that help them on their journey. Many towns have shops, such as an [[Item Shop]], which sells various items, a [[Weapon Shop]], which sells weapons, and an [[Armor Shop]], which sells armor. Most towns have an [[inn]], which the party can rest at to fully restore their HP and MP.


Dungeons take place in a variety of settings, including caves, forests, and buildings. Many dungeons have uncommon items that are not sold in Item Shops. Most items are obtained from [[treasure chest]]s, which are found in both subterranean and town areas. Sometimes an item can be found in an urn. Some homes have an [[Elixir]] (an item that fully restores the HP and MP of one character) inside of a {{wp|grandfather clock}}.
Dungeons take place in a variety of settings, including caves, forests, and buildings. Many dungeons have uncommon items that are not sold in Item Shops. Most items are obtained from [[treasure chest]]s, which are found in both subterranean and town areas. Sometimes an item can be found in an urn. Some homes have an [[Elixir]] (an item that fully restores the HP and MP of one character) inside of a {{wp|grandfather clock}}.

Please note that all contributions to Final Fantasy Wiki are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (see Final Fantasy Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To edit this page, please answer the question that appears below (more info):

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)