![]() ![]() The Judge will not fight for either side, but will merely move about, keeping himself as out of the way as possible. In a battle, a judge is present on the map. Each race is tied to a Totema, which can be called for an attack, providing the user has defeated the Totema and has ten Judge Points. They can be ranged, melee, or magic, with all their Jobs speed-based, and are probably the most versatile race along with Humes.Įach race has a certain list of Jobs they can be, many of which (although not all of them) will be unique to them, and shops in various towns will have discounts on items for particular races. Bangaa are the most physically tough, specializing in melee. Nu Mou specialize very much at magic, and have one melee Job, the Morpher. ![]() Humes (also referred to as Humans) are some of the most adaptable characters and they are the only race able to get the Support Ability Doublesword, which allows a unit to wield two weapons Moogles are small and friendly, their Jobs inflict status effects and have surprisingly high defensive stat growth despite not actually having a class like the Paladin or the Defender. an Assassin with a Sniper secondary Job could use abilities from both Jobs, but has the stat profile and appearance of an Assassin, its primary Job.)Īs briefly touched upon above, there are five races in the land of Ivalice. A unit may also have a Secondary Job, where they can use any abilities of the selected Job, but with the stat profile of the Primary Job. Units have a primary Job which determines the stat boosts they receive when they level up and the attributes associated with that class. Learning 2 Soldier Action Abilities (A-Abilities) for the Hume will unlock the Fighter Class and the Paladin Class.) Mastery of abilities in different Jobs will eventually allow the character access to more Jobs.(e.g. Once a target amount of AP has been accumulated for a given ability, the character will master that ability, allowing the character to use them at any time, regardless of items equipped and Job chosen. When a battle is completed, characters that took part in that battle will receive Ability Points (AP), these Ability Points will be distributed over their currently equipped abilities. Most items that can be equipped have various abilities assigned to them, each available for use by characters of a certain Job while the item is equipped. There are 25 Job classes in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance that govern a character's stats, equipment, and abilities. There are 3 different types of abilities that a unit can learn, Action Abilities (A-Abilities) such as First Aid which can be used to heal the user, Reaction Abilities (R-Abilities) such as Counter which can be used to counter enemy attacks and Support Abilities (S-Abilities) such as Shieldbearer which allows shieldwielding, regardless of the Unit's Job. The Soldier class for the Hume can equip Swords and Greatswords as their weapons and Hats, Helmets, Heavy Armor, Clothing and Shields as their Armor.), different classes learn different abilities which can be used on the battlefield. Each class is unique in its own way, different classes equip different types of weapons and armor (e.g. Within each Race there is a set of classes that can be unlocked by learning certain skills as a Primary Classed Unit. Each Unit falls under a Race Category of a Hume, Bangaa, Moogle, Nu Mou or Viera. Game offers Units which can be customised by the player. Marche Radiuju is the protagonist of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance has a sequel, called Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift. ![]() For the most part, players are free to decide the classes, abilities, and statistics of their characters, which grow throughout the game. The player is free to put together their own group of fighters known as a "clan", and control their actions over grid-like battlefields. ![]() The gameplay, however, is quite similar with a few exceptions. All though it shares a similar name to the game Final Fantasy Tactics, it is not a sequel or a remake, but it does share its setting, Ivalice. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a strategy role-playing game for the Game Boy Advance. ![]()
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