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'''Random encounters''' are a type of [[battle]] that randomly occur while the [[party]] travels around on the [[world map]] or within a [[dungeon]]. They are are a staple of RPG games in general, and most of their ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]''-related appearances are in the main ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. It is possible for the party to avoid random encounters through certain means, usually by riding on a [[Chocobo]] or an [[airship]].
'''Random encounters''' are a type of [[battle]] that randomly occur while the [[party]] travels around on the [[world map]] or within a [[dungeon]]. They are are a staple of RPG games in general, and most of their ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]''-related appearances are in the main ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. It is possible for the party to avoid random encounters through certain means, usually by riding on a [[Chocobo]] or an [[airship]].


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Random encounters are a type of battle that randomly occur while the party travels around on the world map or within a dungeon. They are are a staple of RPG games in general, and most of their Final Fantasy-related appearances are in the main Final Fantasy series. It is possible for the party to avoid random encounters through certain means, usually by riding on a Chocobo or an airship.

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