Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is in the middle between JRPG and tactical RPG, as it tries to appeal to fans of both genres without alienating the other, and the result is a lot of wasted opportunities. Only two stats really matter for each character (Brave and Faith), and the rest are simply a function of character level, Job,. The following is a list of characters from Final Fantasy Tactics. 1 Player characters 1.1 Original characters 1.2 The War of the Lions added characters 1.3 Guests 2 Non-playable characters 2.1 Nobility 2.2 House Beoulve 2.3 The Corpse Brigade 2.4 The Church of Glabados 2.4.1 The Knights Templar 2.5 The Lucavi 2.6 Minor characters 3 Gallery Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this. Final Fantasy Tactics Ark Knight - Arithmetician - Cardinal - Commoner - Celebrant - Cleric - Deathknight - Divine Knight - Dragonkin - Duke (Druksmald Goltanna) - Duke (Bestrald Larg) - False Saint - Fell Knight - Game Hunter - Grand Duke - High Confessor - Netherseer - Nightblade - Princess - Skyseer - Sorcerer - Viscount - Witch of the Coven. Research and hacking development of FFT: War of the Lions and its releases on PSP and iOS. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection 11 Saved Games Permalink See Saved Games: Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions 18 Saved Games Permalink See Saved Games: DL: Region: US: Downloads: 3962: Date Added: 11-29-07: Uploader: ILoveVideoGames: Description: US CWCheat save right after first battle. Ramaza, Delita, and 5 generic males.
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions |
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Also known as: Fainaru Fantajī Takutikusu Shishi Sensō (JP) This game has unused items. |
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is an enhanced port of a near-legendary strategy RPG in the vein of Tactics Ogre. Several additions were made to this version, including new full-motion videos, two new classes, over 30 new items and two new guest NPCs from related titles, a much larger playfield, and slower, more-strategic combat.
Oh, and it got a Game of Thrones-style retranslation and full portability.
- 2Version Differences
- 3Revisional Differences
Dummy Items
To do: See if these items are any different in the Japanese version. |
There are 59 new items (starting at $100) in the item chart for this version of the game. However, only 39 of them were ever completed. The other 20 are placeholders which have no stats, have no descriptions, sell for 5 Gil, and serve no purpose other than to fill space. Curiously, their name was left untranslated and displays in Japanese (completely with wider numbers) regardless of region.
- Item 278 through Item 287 (hex values $116 to $11F) are grouped into weapons. All of them are One-Handed weapons which cannot be Double-Handed or Dual Wielded. Equipping them before or during a battle will crash the game, presumably due to not having any associated graphics, placeholder or otherwise.
- Item 290 and Item 291 ($122, $123) are grouped into shields. Just like the 'weapons,' equipping these 'shields' for battle will crash the game. Interestingly, these items can be equipped by classes that don't normally use shields.
- Item 296 through Item 299 ($128 to $12B) are grouped into helmets.
- Item 307 and Item 308 ($132, $133) are grouped into armor.
- Item 314 and Item 315 ($13A to $13B) are grouped into accessories.
- Trying to access the non-existent item 316 ($13C) doesn't return an empty slot, unlike items 254 ($FE) and 255 ($FF). Rather it immediately crashes the game as the item table only goes up to 315.
While all of them lack a proper icon when equipped, they use part of the 'Move' and 'Jump' graphics when viewed in the party's inventory. It's also worth noting that every one of these items can be equipped by any job regardless of Support abilities – though, as noted, the 'weapons' cannot be Double-Handed or Dual Wielded at all.
Version Differences
To do: More! More, I say! (There might be more differences.) |
iOS/Android Versions
- The Multiplayer function has been disabled. Instead, players can unlock all the new items by simply beating the game, then buying the items at the Poacher's Den on subsequent playthroughs.
Revisional Differences
There are 59 new items (starting at $100) in the item chart for this version of the game. However, only 39 of them were ever completed. The other 20 are placeholders which have no stats, have no descriptions, sell for 5 Gil, and serve no purpose other than to fill space. Curiously, their name was left untranslated and displays in Japanese (completely with wider numbers) regardless of region.
- Item 278 through Item 287 (hex values $116 to $11F) are grouped into weapons. All of them are One-Handed weapons which cannot be Double-Handed or Dual Wielded. Equipping them before or during a battle will crash the game, presumably due to not having any associated graphics, placeholder or otherwise.
- Item 290 and Item 291 ($122, $123) are grouped into shields. Just like the 'weapons,' equipping these 'shields' for battle will crash the game. Interestingly, these items can be equipped by classes that don't normally use shields.
- Item 296 through Item 299 ($128 to $12B) are grouped into helmets.
- Item 307 and Item 308 ($132, $133) are grouped into armor.
- Item 314 and Item 315 ($13A to $13B) are grouped into accessories.
- Trying to access the non-existent item 316 ($13C) doesn't return an empty slot, unlike items 254 ($FE) and 255 ($FF). Rather it immediately crashes the game as the item table only goes up to 315.
While all of them lack a proper icon when equipped, they use part of the 'Move' and 'Jump' graphics when viewed in the party's inventory. It's also worth noting that every one of these items can be equipped by any job regardless of Support abilities – though, as noted, the 'weapons' cannot be Double-Handed or Dual Wielded at all.
Version Differences
To do: More! More, I say! (There might be more differences.) |
iOS/Android Versions
- The Multiplayer function has been disabled. Instead, players can unlock all the new items by simply beating the game, then buying the items at the Poacher's Den on subsequent playthroughs.
Revisional Differences
v1.1.0
- A feature to skip cutscenes was added.
Android v2.0.0
- A Quick Save feature was added.
The Final Fantasy series | |
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NES | Final Fantasy (US Prototype) • Final Fantasy II (US Prototype) • Final Fantasy III |
Game Boy | The Final Fantasy Legend • Final Fantasy Legend II • Final Fantasy Legend III • Final Fantasy Adventure |
SNES | Final Fantasy IV • Final Fantasy V • Final Fantasy VI (US Prototype) • Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest |
PlayStation | Final Fantasy IV • Final Fantasy V • Final Fantasy VI • Final Fantasy VII • Final Fantasy VIII • Final Fantasy IX • Final Fantasy Tactics • Ehrgeiz • Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon • Chocobo's Dungeon 2 |
PlayStation 2 | Final Fantasy X (Prototype) • Final Fantasy X-2 • Final Fantasy XII |
Game Boy Advance | Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls • Final Fantasy IV Advance • Final Fantasy V Advance • Final Fantasy VI Advance • Final Fantasy Tactics Advance |
GameCube | Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles |
Nintendo DS | Final Fantasy III • Final Fantasy IV • Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time |
PlayStation Portable | Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII • Dissidia Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy Type-0 |
Xbox 360 | Final Fantasy XIII (Prototype) |
PlayStation 3 | Final Fantasy XIII (Prototype) • Final Fantasy XIII-2 |
Wii | Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time • Final Fantasy IV: The After Years |
Nintendo 3DS | Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call |
Windows | Final Fantasy XI • Final Fantasy XIV • Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn (Heavensward) • Final Fantasy XIII (Prototype) • Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition |
PlayStation 4 | Final Fantasy XV • Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT • Final Fantasy VII Remake |
Story (4/5) | Characters (3.5/5) | World (4/5) | Gameplay (3.5/5) | Visuals (4/5) | Music (4/5) = 77% overall score
Final Fantasy Tactics is a game that I wish I had played when I was younger and had more patience. The story of the game is great and tells a story of war, politics and ancient evil that becomes more interesting as you go through it. I wish that there were more cutscenes and events showing the various events during the war as I found this to be the most interesting part of the game. Unfortunately, many characters are often used for a scene or two and then are relegated to your party where they never have a line of dialogue again.
Many love the gameplay of FFT and I wish I was among them. Maybe it's because I'm not a huge fan of tactical JRPGs to begin with, but unfortunately I found the job leveling system to be tedious and it required too much planning and grinding in order to build an optimal team. Make sure to save often and to keep multiple saves going back a few battles because this game has some battles where the difficulty ramps up very fast and it can be very frustrating.
Visually, this version especially, the game is beautiful and has great pixel art and cutscenes. The music as well is really well done and is something that I've listened to outside of the game
Time to Complete: 50 hours
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Favorite Chill Track: Ovelia's Theme
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Favorite Action Track: Trisection