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====== Core Gameplay Changes ====== | ====== Core Gameplay Changes ====== | ||
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+ | Free Enterprise is based on the US version of Final Fantasy IV (originally released as Final Fantasy II), version 1.1. Many Japanese version features are restored or can be restored using flags, but otherwise the gameplay matches this version, aside from the changes detailed in these docs. | ||
+ | ===== Open world ===== | ||
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+ | You begin the game with the airship Enterprise, offering you immediate open access to the entire overworld. The game has been extensively modified to allow dungeons and events to be experienced in any available order. | ||
===== Progression ===== | ===== Progression ===== | ||
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* The Giant may be revisited after it is completed. | * The Giant may be revisited after it is completed. | ||
* You can leave the Giant by speaking to the sparkle at the entrance. | * You can leave the Giant by speaking to the sparkle at the entrance. | ||
+ | * Setting the '' | ||
=== Big Whale === | === Big Whale === | ||
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=== Hook === | === Hook === | ||
* The Hook is found as a key item, and not installed by the engineers in Baron. | * The Hook is found as a key item, and not installed by the engineers in Baron. | ||
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+ | === Character progression === | ||
+ | * Upon completing Mt. Ordeals, all Cecils become level 1 Paladins, regardless of whether or not they' | ||
+ | * Upon completing Mt. Ordeals, all Tellahs gain their full spell sets, regardless of whether they' | ||
+ | * During the Dwarf Castle battle cutscene, all Rydias will become adults and gain their adult default spells, regardless of whether they' | ||
+ | * Upon completing the Tower of Zot, all Rosas will learn Exit, regardless of whether they' | ||
+ | * Upon defeating the first Upper Bab-il boss, all Edges will learn Flood and Blitz, regardless of whether they' | ||
=== Minor progression changes === | === Minor progression changes === | ||
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* Any character may use the Crystal to transform Zeromus; it does not have to be Paladin Cecil. | * Any character may use the Crystal to transform Zeromus; it does not have to be Paladin Cecil. | ||
* A bridge has been added to the river south of Toroia to help people get airships unstuck from Toroia after finishing Zot. (There is a chocobo forest south of Toroia that can also be used to cross the river, but people often don't know about it.) | * A bridge has been added to the river south of Toroia to help people get airships unstuck from Toroia after finishing Zot. (There is a chocobo forest south of Toroia that can also be used to cross the river, but people often don't know about it.) | ||
+ | * You cannot swim down the Waterfall. | ||
+ | * The Pass door remains open after it is unlocked; you do not need additional Passes to reopen the door. | ||
===== Story events ===== | ===== Story events ===== | ||
- | Most event cutscenes have been reduced to shortened versions. | + | Most event cutscenes have been reduced to shortened versions. Some cutscenes have been removed entirely. |
Characters will not leave your party due to story events (eg. you will not lose Kain if you burn down Mist). | Characters will not leave your party due to story events (eg. you will not lose Kain if you burn down Mist). | ||
- | There are no solo story battles; your entire party is present when defending Fabul and in the mirror room fight atop Mt. Ordeals. | + | There are no solo story battles; your entire party is present when defending Fabul and in the mirror room fight atop Mt. Ordeals, unless '' |
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+ | The SandRuby cutscene in Kaipo no longer includes the nighttime boss battle. | ||
===== Recruiting/ | ===== Recruiting/ | ||
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If you attempt to gain a sixth party member, you will be asked to dismiss someone. You will be given a chance to remove the departing character' | If you attempt to gain a sixth party member, you will be asked to dismiss someone. You will be given a chance to remove the departing character' | ||
- | Dismissed characters can be retrieved later from the Tower of Wishes in Mysidia (unless the '' | + | Dismissed characters can be retrieved later from the Tower of Wishes in Mysidia (unless the '' |
===== Items ===== | ===== Items ===== | ||
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Many items from the original Japanese version of FF4 were removed from the US release. Most of these items have been restored; these items use the names given to them from the PS1 English release of FF4. | Many items from the original Japanese version of FF4 were removed from the US release. Most of these items have been restored; these items use the names given to them from the PS1 English release of FF4. | ||
- | Item prices have been altered to suit the balance of Free Enterprise. For full details, refer to the [[item stats table]]. | + | Most item prices have been altered to suit the balance of Free Enterprise. For full details, refer to the [[item stats tables]]. |
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+ | The Imp, Bomb, Cockatrice and Mage summon orbs have been removed to make room for the items that grant the five quest summons (Asura, Levia, Baham, Odin, and Sylph). | ||
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+ | The Medusa Sword has been removed from the game due to softlock risks. | ||
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+ | Since the Pink Tail is a key item in FE, PinkPuffs now directly drop Adamant Armors instead of Pink Tails. | ||
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+ | The Black Robe has been corrected to raise Wisdom instead of Will. | ||
===== Dashing ===== | ===== Dashing ===== | ||
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Speaking repeatedly to Rosa's mom in Baron will tell you what potential key item locations you have not yet checked. This is to assist players who've gotten stuck and aren't sure where to look next. | Speaking repeatedly to Rosa's mom in Baron will tell you what potential key item locations you have not yet checked. This is to assist players who've gotten stuck and aren't sure where to look next. | ||
+ | * If playing with hidden flags, Rosa's mom will always hint at all theoretically possible key item locations, to prevent the player from determining which key item flags are active. | ||
===== Agility anchor ===== | ===== Agility anchor ===== | ||
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- If there is no Cecil in the party, choose the first character in party slot order to be the anchor. | - If there is no Cecil in the party, choose the first character in party slot order to be the anchor. | ||
- | By default, Free Enterprise removes the first check, so the anchor is always determined by party slot order regardless if Cecil is present. The original logic can be restored by applying the '' | + | By default, Free Enterprise removes the first check, so the anchor is always determined by party slot order regardless if Cecil is present. The original logic can be restored by applying the '' |
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+ | ===== EXP distribution ===== | ||
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+ | Unlike vanilla FF4, battle EXP is not divided among party members in Free Enterprise; each surviving party member receives the full amount of EXP from defeated enemies. This is intended to both accelerate the grinding process and reduce the need to control EXP growth by taking down your own party members. | ||
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+ | Additionally, | ||
+ | * To speed up the late game, earned EXP is increased by 100% once 10 key items have been found. | ||
+ | * To help later-game recruits catch up to the rest of the party' | ||
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+ | To disable the experience sharing and bonuses and return EXP distribution to its vanilla behavior, use the following flags: | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
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+ | Note that characters outside your party never receive EXP in Free Enterprise. (In vanilla FF4, characters that leave and later rejoin you continue to receive EXP while in the " | ||
===== Glitches ===== | ===== Glitches ===== | ||
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By default, the " | By default, the " | ||
- | ===== Miscellaneous changes | + | ===== Golbez |
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- | The Imp, Bomb, Cockatrice and Mage summon orbs have been removed to make room for the items that grant the five quest summons (Asura, Levia, Baham, Odin, and Sylph). | + | |
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- | The Medusa Sword has been removed from the game due to softlock risks. | + | |
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- | PinkPuffs drop Adamant Armors instead of Pink Tails. | + | |
+ | The Golbez fight is normally a very plot-based battle featuring the return of Rydia. In order to support facing Golbez at any position with any party combination, | ||
+ | * Golbez uses HoldGas to paralyze the party. | ||
+ | * Golbez summons Shadow. | ||
+ | * Shadow attempts to Demolish all but two of your party members. (It will make a maximum of three attempts to do so.) | ||
+ | * Shadow retreats. | ||
+ | * Golbez unparalyzes the party. | ||
+ | * The battle proceeds as normal. | ||