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''This article is about the original game. For its remakes on the Gameboy Advance, please see [[Final Fantasy I∙II]] and [[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]].''
{{about|The first Final Fantasy game|the compilation title|Final Fantasy I∙II|the Game Boy Advance remake|Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls}}


Final Fantasy is a 1987 game developed and published by [[Square]] (later [[Square Enix]]) for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].  
'''''Final Fantasy I''''', formerly '''''Final Fantasy''''', is a 1987 game developed and published by [[Square]] and originally released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It has since been re-released on numerous consoles, including the MSX2, WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Nintendo 3DS.  
 
It's also been release on MSX2, WonderSwan Color, Playstation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Nintendo 3DS.  


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
The characters of the game aren't named individually. Rather, they are collectively referred to as the [[Warriors of Light]].  
{{Main|List of characters in Final Fantasy I}}
The characters are not individually named, and they are collectively known as the [[Warriors of Light]]. At the start of the game, the player can select the types and names of each Light Warrior. Like computer role-playing games of the era, the player characters are passive participants in the story, and therefore the player's choice of character type affects only the Warriors of Lights' abilities in battle.


===Classes===
There are six classes, and as each of their stats increase, they change class. Their beginning stats are listed.
{|class="wikitable"
!Sprite (NES)
!Name
!HP
!Strength
!Agility
!Intelligence
!Vitality
!Luck
|-align=center
|[[File:Black Mage FFI NES.png]]
|[[Black Mage (Final Fantasy I)|Black Mage]]
|25 ||1 ||10 ||20 ||1 ||20
|-align=center
|
|[[Monk (Final Fantasy I)|Monk]]/Black Belt
|33 || 5 || 5 || 5 || 20 || 10
|-align=center
|
|[[Red Mage (Final Fantasy I)|Red Mage]]
|30 || 5 || 5 || 15 || 10 || 20
|-align=center
|
|[[Thieves (Final Fantasy I)|Thief]]
|30 || 5 || 10 || 5 || 5 || 15
|-align=center
|[[File:White Mage FFI NES.png]]
|[[White Mage (Final Fantasy I)|White Mage]]
|28 || 5 || 5 || 15 || 10 || 20
|-align=center
|
|[[Warrior (Final Fantasy I)|Warrior]]/Fighter
|35 || 20 || 5 || 1 || 10 || 5
|}


== Classes ==
;Notes
* [[File:White Mage FFI NES.png|link=White Mage (Final Fantasy I)]] - White Mage
<small>
* [[File:Black Mage FFI NES.png|link=Black Mage (Final Fantasy I)]] - Black Mage
*Fighter can class change into a [[Knight (Final Fantasy I)|Knight]].
* [[Red Mage (Final Fantasy I)|Red Mage]]  
*Thief can class change into a [[Ninja (Final Fantasy I)|Ninja]].
* [[Warrior (Final Fantasy I)|Warrior]]/Fighter
*Black Belt can class change into a [[Master (Final Fantasy I)|Master]].
* [[Thieves (Final Fantasy I)|Thieves]]  
*Red Mage can class change into a [[Red Wizard (Final Fantasy I)|Red Wizard]].
* [[Monk (Final Fantasy I)|Monk]]/Black Belt
*Black Mage can class change into a [[Black Wizard (Final Fantasy I)|Black Wizard]].
*White Mage can class change into a [[White Wizard (Final Fantasy I)|White Wizard]]
.</small>


== Items ==
== Items ==
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== External Links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.finalfantasykingdom.net/finalfantasynes.php NES Version] on Final Fantasy Kingdom  
* [https://www.finalfantasykingdom.net/finalfantasynes.php NES Version] on Final Fantasy Kingdom  
* [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FinalFantasyI Final Fantsy] on TV Tropes Wiki
* [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FinalFantasyI Final Fantsy] on TV Tropes Wiki

Revision as of 02:11, February 26, 2020

This article is about The first Final Fantasy game. For the compilation title, see Final Fantasy I∙II. For the Game Boy Advance remake, see Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls.

Final Fantasy I, formerly Final Fantasy, is a 1987 game developed and published by Square and originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It has since been re-released on numerous consoles, including the MSX2, WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Nintendo 3DS.

Characters

Main article: List of characters in Final Fantasy I

The characters are not individually named, and they are collectively known as the Warriors of Light. At the start of the game, the player can select the types and names of each Light Warrior. Like computer role-playing games of the era, the player characters are passive participants in the story, and therefore the player's choice of character type affects only the Warriors of Lights' abilities in battle.

Classes

There are six classes, and as each of their stats increase, they change class. Their beginning stats are listed.

Sprite (NES) Name HP Strength Agility Intelligence Vitality Luck
File:Black Mage FFI NES.png Black Mage 25 1 10 20 1 20
Monk/Black Belt 33 5 5 5 20 10
Red Mage 30 5 5 15 10 20
Thief 30 5 10 5 5 15
File:White Mage FFI NES.png White Mage 28 5 5 15 10 20
Warrior/Fighter 35 20 5 1 10 5
Notes

  • Fighter can class change into a Knight.
  • Thief can class change into a Ninja.
  • Black Belt can class change into a Master.
  • Red Mage can class change into a Red Wizard.
  • Black Mage can class change into a Black Wizard.
  • White Mage can class change into a White Wizard

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