The guide is of course in Japanese, but since there are maps for every section and a wide array of in-game screenshots to help guide you along, I think you could follow along with the guide until the very end even without being able to read Japanese. While “Complete” is in the name of the book, I think it could have been a little bit more “Complete” (in regards to showing boss stats in their area page descriptions, maybe some item stats as well). If you’re willing to flip back and forth through the book a few dozen times while playing, this is about as complete of a guide as you’re gonna find. You will need a Super Nintendo emulator to play Final Fantasy 6 and the hacks offered on this page. It’ll take you from the start of the game to the end of the game without much trouble along the way. ©19972023 Josh Alvies (Rangers51) All fanfiction and fanart (including original artwork in forum avatars) is property of the original authors. The Final Fantasy IV Complete Walkthrough Guide Book does what it was meant to do. This is the document upon which many other walkthroughs are based. This is a walkthrough for the SNES version of Final Fantasy VI and is written and maintained by Crazyswordsman.If you have any questions for him please ask on the talk page of this article. Final Fantasy IV Complete Walkthrough Review Flipping to the back of the book each time you enter a new area can be a bit of a nuisance, but this is still just a small complaint. My only complaint is that I wish they showed the stats for each boss on their respective area page, so you could get a good feeling of how much you need to level up beforehand. The lists are all text only, so you won’t see any cool concept art for the weapons or any monster sprites like you will in the cool FF4 Battle Analysis Guide Book, but you’ll still be able to find all of the important stats that you’ll need to know. Note that this guide applies to all version of FF6, including the original Super Nintendo release, the PlayStation and GBA ports, and the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection released in 2022 for PC and PS5 and in 2023 for Nintendo Switch.The “Data” section is what you’ll need to refer to separately in order to figure out the stats of all of items you’ll find around the map, as well as checking monster stats for each area you explore.
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