Here it is: the new-and-improved Final Fantasy V walkthrough. Written by Djibriel, one of the foremost FFV authorities, the information included in the chapters below is both enlightening and nutritious. It’s a good thing too, as Final Fantasy V is not without its share of challenging boss battles and confusing area maps.

Who are the main characters in Final Fantasy V?

Welcome to the world of Final Fantasy V! Please note that a lot of the guide has been written from the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation versions, so there may be slight discrepancies in translation. For the purpose of this guide, the main playable characters shall be known as Galuf, Bartz, Lenna, Faris and Krile.

Why is Final Fantasy V considered a good game?

Final Fantasy V has been praised for the freedom of customization that the player has over the characters, achieved through the greatly expanded Job System. Despite being released only in Japan, the Super Famicom version sold more than two million copies.

How many English versions of Final Fantasy V have there been?

It should be noted that Final Fantasy V has undergone five English versions with three attempts at transcription.

What is the significance of the number 5 in Final Fantasy?

This is my fifth walkthrough, which is very fitting because this is the fifth game in the Final Fantasy Series. The number 5 is the greatest number of them all, compared to the evil of number 6.

What happens to Galuf at the end of the Odyssey?

Galuf has no choice but to call a reluctant retreat. At the same time, inside the castle, X-Death commands his right-hand man, Gilgamesh, to guard the prisoners. Bartz, frustrated beyond belief, mouths off at X-Death, and leaves himself open to a brutal magical attack from the dark wizard.

What is the battle system like in Final Fantasy V?

Final Fantasy V’s Battle system is fundamentally the same as the installments from FF1 to FFX-2. It’s a Turn-Based RPG, however uses an Active Time System. That means that you’re enemies will still attack even if you’ve left the room to make a sandwich.