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The work of Final Fantasy is already regarded as one of the most famous JRPGs in the world.
Although it is not an official Final Fantasy numbering work of WAR OF THE VISIONS FFBE, it already has a fairly large fan base in the mobile industry, and it is a game that has surpassed 2 million downloads on mobile platforms so far.
Now, War of Visions isn’t quite the successor to this dynamo, but it’s certainly formidable, even for a free-to-play gacha game.
The game is a turn-based game unique to JRPGs and consists mostly of combat, so even a beginner can have a lot of experience exploring this style of combat. War of the Visions welcomes beginners, and there are tutorials and mods for beginners, so even users new to JRPGs can play enough.
Combat itself involves teaming up and using various characters you collect throughout the game through summons or other gifts to fight. Of course, this includes character growth and strategic elements that are unique to JRPGs. Your character all focuses on different elements. Elements like AP and TP are also important, so in general, we recommend starting the stage after learning the tutorial. Of course, FF users will be familiar with this play.
This is a busy game. Continue combing through scenes from the main story, doing tutorial battles in the Novice Hall, fighting in Farplane or doing world quests. Then, once you've completed your battles, return to level up all your gear, cards, and character units that have the unique skills and abilities you need to level up.
Yes. This game has components. There are elements. Dare, it has an aspect. But even if you feel like you're drowning in a huge amount of STUFF the first time you log in, over time it gets easier to navigate.
You know Square is full of stuff, of course. A useful red exclamation point appears next to the icon you need to focus on: War of the Visions is virtually holding your hand, at least in its early stages.
After a few days of playing, you will become familiar with its features and be able to identify essential elements. I think it's actually pretty cool that they offer so many things to do in the game. The amount of interaction in the world it created gave it a much more immersive feel.
With a solid storyline, beautiful BGM, and various events, this game can be played in F2W as well, making it the perfect game for FF game fans and users who are new to JRPGs. If you are looking for a turn-based RPG, play this game right now.
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