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  • {{italic title|Battlefield (''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'')}} ...]]. Once a Battlefield has been cleared, it cannot be re-entered. From the world map, the icon for a completed Battlefield shows depicts a crushed stone tab
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  • ...:Dark King FFMQ artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''{{'}}s strategy guide |games=''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'' |greaterloc=[[Mystic Quest World]]
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  • ...ect in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. Most of them contain an item which is either common or valuable, and a handful cont ===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''===
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  • {{about|the character from ''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''|the ability named White in the earlier games|Holy}} |image=[[File:White FFMQ Guide artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'' Strategy Guidebook artwork
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  • |games=''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'' |greaterloc=[[Mystic Quest World]]
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  • ...Four Fiends are usually depicted as monsters with power over the elements of nature. ...ule the entire world during both the past and present. When the [[Warriors of Light]] defeated Garland, the Four Fiends sent him 2,000 years into the pas
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  • ...e [[fire (element)|fire]]. Salamanders often appear as a stronger relative of [[Basilisk]]. ...), and [[Arcane Labyrinth]] ([[Cauldron]], [[Giants]]). They are relatives of [[Basilisk]]s, [[Catoblepas]]es, and [[Ice Lizard]]s. Salamanders have one
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  • |romaji=Seiken Densetsu ~Fainaru Fantajī Gaiden~<br>(The Legend of the Holy Sword: Final Fantasy Sidestory) ...Europe. The game's North American box art and logo was designed after that of ''[[Final Fantasy Legend II]]''{{'}}s and ''[[Final Fantasy Legend III]]''{
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  • ...st appearance is in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. Basilisk are a stronger variant of [[Lizard]]s, but usually have the [[Gaze]] ability, allowing them to [[petr Basilisks share a name with a {{wp|basilisk|real-world reptile}} of the same name. Their ability to petrify others is derived from mythology, i
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  • ...tic Quest'', ''Final Fantasy Legend III''|''Final Fantasy: The Four Heroes of Light''|''Bravely Default'' series|''Final Fantasy Dimensions''|''Pictlogic ...d spelled '''White Magick''' in the games set in [[Ivalice]], are a branch of skills and a recurring magic type in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Fina
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  • This is a list of profiles and statistics for [[goblin]]s. ...prisingly strong for its small size.'' (''[[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]]'')
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  • |caption=Elfheim in the ''Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls'' remake |greaterloc=[[World A]]
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  • |image=[[File:FF Mystic Quest box art.jpg|300px]]<br>North American box art ...ole rerelease)<ref>https://www.esrb.org/ratings/29275/FINAL+FANTASY+MYSTIC+QUEST/</ref>
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  • ...asy]]''. They are usually basic [[enemy|enemies]] encountered at the start of the game. They have low [[health point|HP]] and are usually defeated in a s ...akest enemy in the game and likely the first encountered by the [[Warriors of Light]]. Goblins have a slightly stronger variant, [[Goblin Guard]]s, which
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  • | The first game of the ''Final Fantasy'' series and the only NES game in North America. | A compilation of ''Final Fantasy'' and its sequel, ''Final Fantasy II''.
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  • {{about|the species|the titular protagonist of the ''Chocobo'' series|Chocobo (character)|other uses|Chocobo (disambiguati ...le of being ridden by humans, usually for transportation. Chocobos are one of the ''Final Fantasy'' mascots, and even have their own spinoff series, the
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  • ...ily in at least one of the issues. The newsletter itself features the name of [[Ogopogo]], a ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' boss, in its title. ...tent design to any of the issues of ''Ogopogo Examiner'', except that most of the issues were tri-fold pamphlets. It did, however, have consistent genera
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  • ...2. An original video animation produced in 1994, ''[[Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals]]'', serves as a sequel to the events in ''Final Fantasy V''. ..., and it was the first version that was released outside of Japan (as part of ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology]]''). In 2006, ''Final Fantasy V'' was ported t
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  • ...g|Japan}} January 21, 2015<br>'''[[#Versions and re-releases|Complete list of releases]]''' ...ies itself|Final Fantasy (series)|the music piece that plays in most games of the series|Final Fantasy (song)}}
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