World of Final Fantasy

World of Final Fantasy

The World of Final Fantasy Standard Edition Guide includes…

Exclusive Double-Sided Poster! Only in this guide–a full-color, double-sided poster that features at-a-glance stats and information for all of the Mirages in World of Final Fantasy.

Comprehensive Walkthrough: Follow our step-by-step guide to complete every mission, gather every chest, and finish every side quest. Get the most out of your adventures and Mirages!

Area Maps: Navigate the mystical world of Grymoire. Maps of each location reveal important items and areas.

Befriend and Collect Mirages: Travel the world to collect, level, and evolve your Mirages!

Strategy and Tactics: Our game-tested strategies reveal how to use your Mirages to achieve synergies with attacks, develop useful transfigurations, and create unique abilities.

Free Mobile-Friendly eGuide: Includes a code to access the eGuide, a web-access version of the complete guide optimized for a second-screen experience.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Newspaper pages, October 28, 2016
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It’s a great guide so far, the pages are quite thin and resemble newspaper quality. Not what I’m used to TBH. The pages are so thin that the printed ink makes them feel ‘wet’ and have that wet wrinkled look a little bit around the edges. It’s not all that bad but something to note.

The poster mirage list it comes with is excellent! And so far I’ve enjoyed the layout. If it ends up being annoying I’ll update this review.

UPDATE:
After beating the game I just want to say that this guide was truly invaluable to my playthrough. Had all the secrets, fun little grinding tips in the beginning. Things to stay away from and to try. Definitely great for the boss fights. It’s not the greatest-most-in-depth guide but it’s very good.

Doesn’t have any kind of formula’s or attack ratio’s, which is nice with RPG’s like this but since World of FF isn’t super deep in that stuff I understand why it may not be included. If you want a full play-through or platinum, I’d recommend the guide. The easy Mirage list at the end is so much better and easier then scrolling/finding it in game.

Also on the pages, got used to it fast and the print quality was superb. Easy to read and move on to the next pages. It’s just the pages were thin so they easily tear.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
An ok guide with a few gripes, November 2, 2016
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I own just about every guide related to Final Fantasy games. I love them for their art work and style. I picked up this guide for mostly that same reason. The art style of this game is wonderfully cute and my hope was for a guide that highlighted some of that while also being a good guide.

Quality of Make 2/5
As other reviewers have mentioned, the paper quality rips very easily. Just flipping to pages, I have personally made 1 inch tears on a few pages. The ‘wet’ texture some people mention doesn’t bother me, the ink doesn’t run so it’s purely an aesthetic issue.

Guide Quality 4/5
There are easy to read maps for all area. Quests and side quests are always spelled out easily. All items and secrets are mentioned. Additionally, the guide has built in ‘pro-tips’ for sections. IE: Go do this optional quest now for a free 45k exp. I really like that. My only issue with the main story guide proper is it often waits till after you need something to tell you to have it. IE: Just got to a boss, it then explains you need a fire magic; rather than before the boss explaining to have a fire magic for the boss. Or a dungeon has walls to be broken but it doesn’t tell you to have a mirage that can break walls ahead of time, so you have to back track to switch out your mirages.

Ease of use 1/5
This category comes down to the pokemon nature of the game. There’s hundreds of mirages to capter but the guide isn’t great for looking them up. Each new area lists who is available, but not how to catch them. The mirage section on how to catch them is very specific…but not easy to browse. You encounter a new enemy, you flip to the mirage section, only to have to scan through 30 pages to find the one you want. They are loosely arranged by evolution groupings, but not order of appearance or alphabetical. Alphabetical by name would have made the mirage section 10x easier to use. Or just put capture requirements under each mirage’s name in the main section so you don’t have to flip.

Art 4/5
As I said, I love guides for the art. This guide had quite a bit of pictures of the different mirages and areas. Personally, I could have had more art, but in the end it was a guide book not an art book.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Feels cheap, November 2, 2016
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Like other reviews, i agree the quality of the materials feels very cheap. Newspaper thin pages. First guide i think that with normal use will get completely torn up. The content on the guide seems good enough. Controls for both vita and ps4. The map layout is good. The walk through seems a bit padded though.
Main issue is the materials not content.
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  1. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Newspaper pages, October 28, 2016
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    Tinye

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    This review is from: World of Final Fantasy (Paperback)
    It’s a great guide so far, the pages are quite thin and resemble newspaper quality. Not what I’m used to TBH. The pages are so thin that the printed ink makes them feel ‘wet’ and have that wet wrinkled look a little bit around the edges. It’s not all that bad but something to note.

    The poster mirage list it comes with is excellent! And so far I’ve enjoyed the layout. If it ends up being annoying I’ll update this review.

    UPDATE:
    After beating the game I just want to say that this guide was truly invaluable to my playthrough. Had all the secrets, fun little grinding tips in the beginning. Things to stay away from and to try. Definitely great for the boss fights. It’s not the greatest-most-in-depth guide but it’s very good.

    Doesn’t have any kind of formula’s or attack ratio’s, which is nice with RPG’s like this but since World of FF isn’t super deep in that stuff I understand why it may not be included. If you want a full play-through or platinum, I’d recommend the guide. The easy Mirage list at the end is so much better and easier then scrolling/finding it in game.

    Also on the pages, got used to it fast and the print quality was superb. Easy to read and move on to the next pages. It’s just the pages were thin so they easily tear.

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  2. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    An ok guide with a few gripes, November 2, 2016
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    This review is from: World of Final Fantasy (Paperback)
    I own just about every guide related to Final Fantasy games. I love them for their art work and style. I picked up this guide for mostly that same reason. The art style of this game is wonderfully cute and my hope was for a guide that highlighted some of that while also being a good guide.

    Quality of Make 2/5
    As other reviewers have mentioned, the paper quality rips very easily. Just flipping to pages, I have personally made 1 inch tears on a few pages. The ‘wet’ texture some people mention doesn’t bother me, the ink doesn’t run so it’s purely an aesthetic issue.

    Guide Quality 4/5
    There are easy to read maps for all area. Quests and side quests are always spelled out easily. All items and secrets are mentioned. Additionally, the guide has built in ‘pro-tips’ for sections. IE: Go do this optional quest now for a free 45k exp. I really like that. My only issue with the main story guide proper is it often waits till after you need something to tell you to have it. IE: Just got to a boss, it then explains you need a fire magic; rather than before the boss explaining to have a fire magic for the boss. Or a dungeon has walls to be broken but it doesn’t tell you to have a mirage that can break walls ahead of time, so you have to back track to switch out your mirages.

    Ease of use 1/5
    This category comes down to the pokemon nature of the game. There’s hundreds of mirages to capter but the guide isn’t great for looking them up. Each new area lists who is available, but not how to catch them. The mirage section on how to catch them is very specific…but not easy to browse. You encounter a new enemy, you flip to the mirage section, only to have to scan through 30 pages to find the one you want. They are loosely arranged by evolution groupings, but not order of appearance or alphabetical. Alphabetical by name would have made the mirage section 10x easier to use. Or just put capture requirements under each mirage’s name in the main section so you don’t have to flip.

    Art 4/5
    As I said, I love guides for the art. This guide had quite a bit of pictures of the different mirages and areas. Personally, I could have had more art, but in the end it was a guide book not an art book.

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  3. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Feels cheap, November 2, 2016
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    william

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    This review is from: World of Final Fantasy (Paperback)
    Like other reviews, i agree the quality of the materials feels very cheap. Newspaper thin pages. First guide i think that with normal use will get completely torn up. The content on the guide seems good enough. Controls for both vita and ps4. The map layout is good. The walk through seems a bit padded though.
    Main issue is the materials not content.
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