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Similar to the Game Boy Advance re-releases of its predecessors, this version features updated graphics and an interface optimized for the Game Boy Advance screen. Additional features include four new jobs ([[Gladiator]], [[Cannoneer]], [[Necromancer]], and [[Oracle]]), a new 30-floor bonus dungeon, and an additional stage called the [[Cloister of the Dead]]. The character [[Enuo]] mentioned in the backstory now appears as an optional boss; instead of being designed by character designer [[Yoshitaka Amano]], Enuo's appearance was designed by monster designer [[Tetsuya Nomura]]. A [[bestiary]], a quick save function, music player, and additional equipment in the style of previous GBA re-releases. Like the Game Boy Advance remakes of its predecessors, ''Final Fantasy V Advance'' was newly localized, and it featured pop cultural references such as ''The Simpsons'' and PBS's ''Reading Rainbow''.
Similar to the Game Boy Advance re-releases of its predecessors, this version features updated graphics and an interface optimized for the Game Boy Advance screen. Additional features include four new jobs ([[Gladiator]], [[Cannoneer]], [[Necromancer]], and [[Oracle]]), a new 30-floor bonus dungeon, and an additional stage called the [[Cloister of the Dead]]. The character [[Enuo]] mentioned in the backstory now appears as an optional boss; instead of being designed by character designer [[Yoshitaka Amano]], Enuo's appearance was designed by monster designer [[Tetsuya Nomura]]. A [[bestiary]], a quick save function, music player, and additional equipment in the style of previous GBA re-releases. Like the Game Boy Advance remakes of its predecessors, ''Final Fantasy V Advance'' was newly localized, and it featured pop cultural references such as ''The Simpsons'' and PBS's ''Reading Rainbow''.


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FFV Advance Europe box art.jpg|European box art
FF Advance titles JP graphic.jpg|Japanese graphic presenting ''Final Fantasy V Advance'' alongside the [[Final Fantasy IV Advance|fourth]] and [[Final Fantasy VI Advance|sixth]] titles' Game Boy Advance remakes
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