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==Changes and additions==
==Changes and additions==
The 3D remake features overhauls to the job system, including the rebalancing of the classes, the addition of new abilities, a new "[[Freelancer]]" class, introduced in [[Final Fantasy V]], becomes the default job for the characters at the beginning of the game (the Onion Knight is now a secret class), new events, a new crystal and dungeon. Capacity points have been removed in favor of a transition phase of a set number of battles when changing classes. Unlike the original Famicom version, most of the jobs remain useful for the entire game; the ultimate jobs, the Ninja and the Sage, were redesigned so they have the same level of abilities as the Warrior and others. The battle system was overhauled by [[Kazuhiko Aoki]]. The remake takes advantage of the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service (prior to its shutdown on May 20, 2014) in the form of a Mail/Mognet system similar to what was in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. Various moogles allow players to send mail to one another as well as to various other characters. Sidequests can also be unlocked using this system, such as the quest to unlock the Onion Knight.
The 3D remake features overhauls to the job system, including the rebalancing of the classes, the addition of new abilities, a new "Freelancer" class that becomes the default job for the characters at the beginning of the game (the Onion Knight is now a secret class), new events, a new crystal and dungeon, and the removal of capacity points. Unlike the original Famicom version, most of the jobs remain useful for the entire game; the ultimate jobs, the Ninja and the Sage, were redesigned so they have the same level of abilities as the Warrior and others. The battle system was overhauled by [[Kazuhiko Aoki]]. The remake takes advantage of the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service (prior to its shutdown on May 20, 2014) in the form of a Mail/Mognet system similar to what was in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. Various moogles allow players to send mail to one another as well as to various other characters. Sidequests can also be unlocked using this system, such as the quest to unlock the Onion Knight.


Unlike the original Famicom version, the design for each job is customized for each character as in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
Unlike the original Famicom version, the design for each job is customized for each character as in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.

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