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[[File:World of Balance FF6 SNES map.jpg|thumb|Map packaged with the original ''Final Fantasy III'' release]]
[[File:World of Balance FF6 SNES map.jpg|thumb|Map packaged with the original ''Final Fantasy III'' release]]
The '''World of Balance''' is the name of the world in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' during the first half. It was created by the [[Warring Triad]], whose balance of power upheld the world. The World of Balance has a northern and south continents, the former being a lot larger than the latter. It also consists of two small remote islands.
The '''World of Balance''' is the name of the world in the first half of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. It was created by the [[Warring Triad]], whose balance of power upheld the world. The World of Balance has a northern and south continents, the former being a lot larger than the latter. It also consists of two small remote islands.


Halfway throughout the game, [[Kefka]] disrupts the balance of the Warring Triad in order to conquer the world. As a result, the World of Balance and much of its life was destroyed, turning it into the [[World of Ruin]].
Halfway throughout the game, [[Kefka]] disrupts the balance of the Warring Triad in order to conquer the world. As a result, the World of Balance and much of its life was destroyed, turning it into the [[World of Ruin]].

Latest revision as of 21:54, February 17, 2021

Map packaged with the original Final Fantasy III release

The World of Balance is the name of the world in the first half of Final Fantasy VI. It was created by the Warring Triad, whose balance of power upheld the world. The World of Balance has a northern and south continents, the former being a lot larger than the latter. It also consists of two small remote islands.

Halfway throughout the game, Kefka disrupts the balance of the Warring Triad in order to conquer the world. As a result, the World of Balance and much of its life was destroyed, turning it into the World of Ruin.

In terms of gameplay, the World of Balance is almost entirely linear, with few side-quests, and the story is loosely based around the character, Terra Branford.