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Final Fantasy 5 FAQ
Japanese Version - Super Famicom
Version 1.0
Made by Exdeath
E-Mail: exdeath@earthlink.net
Page: http://gannex.simplenet.com

                Exdeath's Final Fantasy 5 FAQ

This is the Final Fantasy 5 FAQ. This copyright belongs 
to me and may not reproduced in any way without consent of me. 
This is freely distributed as long as the copyright remains. You 
may use this Strategy Guide or parts of it, but give me full 
credit where it is due. 

If you would like to help me with this Strategy Guide, E-Mail me 
at exdeath@earthlink.net. I would really appreciate your help if 
you can give it to me. If you see any mistakes that you wish for 
me to clear up, also mail me. 


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Version 1.0 -Just started out. Basic translations.

Contents:

How to play on SNES
Battle Options
Menu Options
Job System
Best Weapons
Game Genie Codes

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This FAQ is designed to help those that don't know much 
Japanese to play Final Fantasy 5 easily. 

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How to play on an SNES:
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A lot of people have been asking about this, so I think I'll 
put it in this FAQ. It's really not that hard to play the 
actual game in a SNES, rather then a Super Famicom. First 
of all, if you don't want to be risky, and don't know what 
you're doing, buy a SNES Converter. You can buy these at 
imports stores for about $15. I've seen these sold at 
www.gamecave.com. If you don't want to buy the converter, 
and want to void any customer service option you may have, 
then read on. :)

1) Take your controllers and wires from the back off of 
   SNES. Look inside the slot where the game goes in on 
   the top. You should see something like this:


_____________________________________________________
|      |1|                                 |2|       |
|         _______________________________            |                               |
|         |______________________________|           |
|_______                                     ________|
|___A___|____________________________________|___B___|

2) You'll have to find a way of cutting tabs "A" and 
  "B" out (these tabs block a Japanese game from going 
   into the SNES). I recommend using a Knife, Screwdriver, 
   and wirecutter combo. :) If you knife away at the 
   slabs, they'll eventually be cut, making it easy to 
   pry them out. They are very tough, though, and it 
   might take awhile to do it, but it's worth the hard 
   work. :) 

3) I have no idea if the small tabs "1" and "2" have 
   anything to do with it. I have cut mine off, however, 
   and they're easier than tabs "A" and "B" to cut off. 
   
4) Once you have everything cut off, try a putting a 
   Japanese game in the system. If it fits into the pins, 
   it worked. Otherwise, you'll have to keep cutting 
   away at the tabs until it fits.

5) Enjoy a Super Famicom game. :)  


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Battle Options:
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Top: Tatakau (Fight): This basically just fights whatever 
       enemy you select. You'll just be able to fight 
       normally as you wish.

*Note: There are 2 other slots for commands between "Tatakau" 
       and "Aitema" options. These are for the various skills 
       your character will receive, within a given class. All 
       of these differ.

Bottom: Aitema (Item): This just selects an item you want 
       to use on a party member. You can't use an item 
       that another character is already holding, but 
       you can use whatever is in your inventory. 

Pressing Left on the Pad: Chiengu (Change): This just changes 
       your character's row in battle. Characters in the back 
       row take half as much physical damage, but just as much 
       magic damage. Sometimes it may be good to put your mahou 
       (magic) users in the back row, as they usually have less 
       HP than other members, but I usually just leave all of 
       my characters in the front row.

Pressing Right on the Pad: Bougyo (Defense): Use this for your 
       character to defend. He/she won't attack in anyway, but 
       damage dealt by physical attacks, and a few spells, will 
       be reduced.

*Note: Holding the "L" and "R" buttons on the controller allow 
       your characters to run from the battle. This is similar 
       to Final Fantasy 6.

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Menu Options:
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Pressing "X" on the control pad brings up the game's main menu. 
This is where you'll use items outside of battle, spells, or 
other various things, like saving. These are translations of 
all of the items on the right side, starting from the top.

Top window: 2 word slots

Top option: Jobu (Jobs): this is where the game's main class 
       change system is worked from. You can select what 
       class you want to make your character, and select 
       abilities you'd like to give them, as well. Check the 
       "Jobs" section of this FAQ for translations of all of 
       the jobs in the game.

Bottom option: Abyritei (Abilities): This just lets you change 
       what additional abilities you want to give your 
       individual characters.

Middle window: 6 word slots

Top option: Aitema (Item): This is almost exactly the same as 
       the "Aitema" battle command, it lets you use items 
       on your party outside of battle.

Next option: Mahou (Magic): This lets you use any of the magic 
       a character has in the party. This is most useful for 
       healing magic outside of battle, and is used quite 
       often.

Next option: Equrau (Equip): This just lets you equip any 
       weapons and armor for individual characters. The 
       top 2 slots are used for weapons and shields, the 
       next helmet, the next body armor, and the next rings 
       (or other "trinket" items).

Next option: Sutetasu (Status): This gives the level, hit 
       points, magic points, total ammount of experience, 
       and experience until the next level, for the character 
       you select. It also shows what commands that charcter 
       can currently use in battle, what weapons he/she can 
       equip, and the individual stats to the right.

Next option: Conufuiru (Configure): This allows you to select
       between "Active" and "Wait" settings (Active allows 
       enemies to attack you while you're selecting options, 
       and Wait allows whoever's bar fills up the first to 
       do things before all others). Then you can change the 
       fight and message text, window colors, and other small 
       things. This isn't too important to the game.

Bottom option: Savru (Save): You can save the game anywhere 
       on the world map, and save points. On the world map 
       and save points you can also use Tents and Cottages. 
       Tents and Cottages both relieve lost HP and MP, but 
       Cottages relieve more than Tents do.

Next Window: Time. This just tells how long you've played the 
       current game.

Next Window: Giru. This is the basic money in Final Fantasy 5. 
       It's spent on items, weapons, armor, and various other 
       things.

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Job System:
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These are the jobs selectable, from left to right. (New jobs 
won't appear until you actually GET them in the game.)

On the main menu, above a character's HP, is their job level. 
Levels vary by means of level it takes to master a job. To 
the right of that, is how many job points a character has, 
and the job points necessary for the next level. 

*Note: For job abilities, check my "Abilities" section of 
       my Strategy Guide. There are 100 total abilities in 
       the game.
         
Naito (Knight)
Monk
Shiifo (Thief)
Ryuukishi (Dragon Knight/Dragoon) 
Ninja
Samurai
Baasaakaa (Berserker)
Karyuudo (Hunter)
Mahoukenshi (Magic Swordsman)
ShiroMadoushi (White Mage)
KuroMadoushi (Black Mage)
TokiMadoushi (Time Mage)
Shoukanshi (Summoner)
AoMadoushi (Blue Mage)
AkaMadoushi (Red Mage)
Majuutsukai (Monster Trainer)
Kusurishi (Chemist)
Fuusuishi (Elemental Mage)
Ginyuushijin (Bard)
Odoriko (Dancer)
Mimic

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Best Weapons:
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Most of the best weapons in the game are NOT the 12 legendary 
weapons, as most think. Some are hard to find, others are not, 
but they are very useful, especially for beating Shinryuu and 
NeoExdeath.

Bow: Bow of Artemis
 Steal: Green Dragons in the sky section of the Cleft of 
        Dimension.

Axe: Axe of Giants
 Steal: Boss before the final dungeon.

Spear: Hiryuu Lance
 Steal: Crystal Dragons in the final dungeon.

Katana: Blade of Angels
 Steal: Monsters left of the warp point in the castle section 
        of the Cleft of Dimention.

Whip: Dragon Whip
 Steal: Secret enemy in the ocean south of Tycoon (Near sunken 
        Walse tower. This enemy is called the Stingray. I've 
        met this enemy only once, and I haven't gotten the 
        actual blade yet. This enemy is extremely rare to find.

Cane: Staff of Judgement
 Steal: Dark-robed wizards in Exdeath's castle in Galuf's world. 

Bell: Rune Bell
 Get: Dropped in Cleft of Dimention randomly by Baldendalas 
      (circular enemies with a skull on them).

Knife: Chicken Knife
 Get: Choose between this or the Brave Sword in Muah town in 
      the third world.

*Note: If anyone knows if there are any other better weapons 
       then the ones here listed, please let me know, and you 
       will receive credit.

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Game Genie Codes:
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Although you can easily cheat, I don't recommend it, it spoils 
the experience of this great game. :) If you do decide to, 
however, here's some codes. Many thanks to ShinryuuX@aol.com 
for these.

Butz:

175D-7060 / Starts at Level 99
DE5D-71D0 + 415D-7100 / Starts with 9983 Max HP
DE5D-75D0 + 415D-7500 / Starts with 999 Max MP
9354-70A0 + 9354-79D0 / Starts with 94 Strength
9254-7900 + 9354-7960 / Starts with 93 Agility
9354-79A0 + 9354-71D0 / Starts with 94 Vitality
9354-7100 + 9354-7160 / Starts with 94 Mag.Pwr

xx5F-70A0 / Change Item in R Hand
xx5F-79D0 / Change Item in L Hand
xx5D-7560 / Change Item on Head
xx5D-75A0 / Change Item on Body
xx5F-70D0 / Change Item in Accessory

xx5F-7960 / Change Battle Cmd #1
xx5F-79A0 / Change Battle Cmd #2
xx5F-71D0 / Change Battle Cmd #3
xx5F-7100 / Change Battle Cmd #4

Lenna:

1759-7060 / Starts at Level 99
DE59-71D0 + 4159-7100 / Starts with 9983 Max HP
DE59-75D0 + 4159-7500 / Starts with 999 Max MP
9355-70A0 + 9355-79D0 / Starts with 94 Strength
9255-7900 + 9255-7960 / Starts with 93 Agility
9355-79A0 + 9355-71D0 / Starts with 94 Vitality
9355-7100 + 9355-7160 / Starts with 94 Mag.Pwr

xx51-70A0 / Change Item in R Hand
xx51-79D0 / Change Item in L Hand
xx59-7560 / Change Item on Head
xx59-75A0 / Change Item on Body
xx51-70D0 / Change Item in Accessory

xx51-7960 / Change Battle Cmd #1
xx51-79A0 / Change Battle Cmd #2
xx51-71D0 / Change Battle Cmd #3
xx51-7100 / Change Battle Cmd #4

Galuf:

175C-7060 / Starts on Level 99
DE5C-71D0 + 415C-7100 / Starts with 9983 Max HP
DE5C-75D0 + 415C-7500 / Starts with 999 Max MP
935A-70A0 + 935A-79D0 / Starts with 94 Strength
925A-7900 + 925A-7960 / Starts with 93 Agility
935A-79A0 + 935A-71D0 / Starts with 94 Vitality
935A-7100 + 935A-7160 / Starts with 94 Mag.Pwr

xx58-70A0 / Change Item in R Hand
xx58-79D0 / Change Item in L Hand
xx5C-75D0 / Change Item on Head
xx5C-7500 / Change Item on Body
xx5C-7560 / Change Item in Accessory

xx58-7960 / Change Battle Cmd #1
xx58-79A0 / Change Battle Cmd #2
xx58-71D0 / Change Battle Cmd #3
xx58-7100 / Change Battle Cmd #4


Faris:

175E-7060 / Starts on Level 99
DE5E-7960 + 415E-79A0 / Starts with 9983 HP
DE5E-75D0 + 415E-7500 / Starts with 999 MP
935F-50A0 + 935F-59D0 / Starts with 94 Strength
925F-5900 + 935F-5960 / Starts with 93 Agility
935F-59A0 + 935F-51D0 / Starts with 94 Vitality
935F-5100 + 935F-5160 / Starts with 94 Mag.Pwr

xx5D-50A0 / Change Item in R Hand
xx5D-59D0 / Change Item in L Hand
xx5E-7560 / Change Item on Head
xx5E-75A0 / Change Item on Body
xx5D-50D0 / Change Item in Accessory

xx5D-5960 / Change Battle Cmd #1
xx5D-59A0 / Change Battle Cmd #2
xx5D-51D0 / Change Battle Cmd #3
xx5D-5100 / Change Battle Cmd #4