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FINAL FANTASY IV Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Official Strategy Guides) | 
enlarge | Author: Bradygames Publisher: BRADY GAMES Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 11874
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.4 x 0.4
ISBN: 0744010381 Dewey Decimal Number: 794 EAN: 9780744010381 ASIN: 0744010381
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Product Description Protect the Crystals. Save the World! Earn All Augments Grant certain abilities to any character in your party, a new feature in FINAL FANTASY[r] IV! All-Inclusive Bestiary Complete statistical breakdown of every foe and boss in the game. Learn each foe’s strengths, weaknesses, and much more. Area Maps Maneuver through each area with ease and plunder every treasure chest. Find Every Side Quest Locate the ever elusive Namingway and acquire the game’s special Summons, like Leviathan and Bahamut! Obtain Rare Items Learn what it takes to attain the difficult-to-find Onion equipment and Rainbow Pudding item. Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: Role-Playing Game This product is available for sale in North America only.
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Good, easy to use guide September 3, 2008 This a a fun, easy-to-use guide. The maps are nice and the monster descriptions are very helpful. Definitely recommended for someone who has not played the earlier version of this game.
A Good Companion July 25, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Final Fantasy IV is a relatively simple game. It's even simplar if you've been through it before. But for those who haven't, this strategy guide can get you through much of the game with ease.
It begins by jumping right into the basics of the game. Final Fantasy IV is by no means a hard game to understand. So long as this isn't your first Final Fantasy, there's nothing here you probably don't already know. At least it's there, but much of its tips and basic explanations have been hammered into your head before. At least it doesn't spend too much time here as it goes into the characters. Each character has a bio and tells you about their starting stats. It'll also show you coverage of their abilities. Afterwards it talks about all the magic you can use as well as all the items, equipment, and armor. After all this preliminary stuff, we get to the walkthrough.
In the past, BradyGAMES has often used a step by step walkthrough, while explaining some of the more complicated stuff. The Final Fantasy IV guide doesn't do this (but at least it has a World Map which BradyGAMES is notorious for neglecting). There's nothing too complicated about the walkthrough. There are no story spoilers and each section begins by telling you what items you can find in an area as well as showing you all the maps for an area. If it's a dungeon it'll show you all the enemies encountered. All the items are pointed out on the maps, and it'll also show you on each map what you get for uncovering 100% of the map.
The walkthrough has an easy presentation and is easy to follow. Some of the boss strategies are not the best, however. Most of them are pretty good about offense. Telling you what to use to attack certain bosses, and their weaknesses. BradyGAMES still doesn't do a good job of preparing you with a good defense. It's hard to blame the guide for this as you'll probably be alright just knowing what to attack with.
Once all that is said and done, we get into the Bestiary. Which highlights all the stats of every enemy in the game. Telling you their weakness and what they'll drop and even the rate at which they drop it. The Bestiary doesn't present itself in alphabetical order. Rather it goes based on the enemy's assigned number. Which is basically the order in which you see them.
Afterwards there's an entire section dedicated to Whyt and teaching him abilities. There are also secrets, though it's only a page long. Much of what Final Fantasy IV has to offer is actually covered in the walkthrough. Many of the optional things you can do are noted in the walkthrough as they come up in the quest.
There's really no big reason to buy a guide for Final Fantasy IV. That doesn't make the guide bad. Or even useless. If this is your first time through Final Fantasy IV and you're confused on where to go or what to do next, this guide is pretty helpful. If you mastered Final Fantasy IV inside out beforehand, then picking up the guide for all the new content probably isn't worth your while.
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