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Final Fantasy (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_ Fainaru Fantaj€Ç?)

The story follows four youths called the Light Warriors, who each carry one of their world's four elemental orbs which have been darkened by the four Elemental Fiends. Together, they quest to defeat these evil forces, restore light to the orbs, and save their world.

 

 

Final Fantasy II (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_II Fainaru Fantaj€Ç TsÇ?)

The game's story centers on four youths whose parents were killed during an army invasion by the empire of Palamecia. Three of the four main characters join a rebellion against the empire, embarking on missions to gain new magic and weapons, destroy enemy superweapons, and rescue leading members of the resistance. After defeating the empire and the Emperor, the trio discovers that the fourth youth, now a dark knight, has taken the place of the previous emperor and is preparing to attack the rebellion. Upon confronting him, the Emperor reappears as a demon and prepares to destroy the world. However, the four characters agree to join forces to defeat him, and ultimately they destroy him in his demonic castle. The Game Boy Advance remake adds a bonus story after the game is completed, following several side characters who died during the game as they attempt to defeat an alternate version of the Emperor.

 

 

Final Fantasy III (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_III Fainaru Fantaj€Ç Sur€Ç?)

The story revolves around four orphaned youths drawn to a crystal of light. The crystal grants them some of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal's pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive families of their mission and set out to explore and bring back balance to the world.

 

Final Fantasy IV (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_IV Fainaru Fantaj€Ç F?)

The game's story follows Cecil, a dark knight, as he tries to prevent the sorcerer Golbez from seizing powerful crystals and destroying the world. He is joined on this quest by a frequently changing group of allies, several of whom die, become injured, or are otherwise incapacitated by an unfortunate occurrence. Final Fantasy IV introduced innovations that became staples of the Final Fantasy series and role-playing games in general. Its "Active Time Battle" system was used in five subsequent Final Fantasy games, and unlike prior games in the series, IV gave each character their own unchangeable character class.

 

Final Fantasy V (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_V Fainaru Fantaj€Ç Faibu?)

The game begins as a wanderer named Bartz investigates a fallen meteor. There, he encounters several characters, one of whom reveals the danger facing the four Crystals that control the world's elements. These Crystals act as a seal on Exdeath, an evil sorcerer. Bartz and his party must keep the Crystals from being exploited by Exdeath's influence and prevent his resurgence.

 

Final Fantasy VI (‹Ä¥‹âÁ‹â_‹Ä_‹ÄNjĥ‹âÁ‹Ä_‹âÀ‹âü‹Ä_VI Fainaru Fantaj€Ç Shikkusu?)

 Set in a fantasy world with a technology level equivalent to that of the Second Industrial Revolution, the game's story focuses on a group of rebels as they seek to overthrow an imperial dictatorship.

 

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