Final Fantasy Dimensions II

Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō is an Android/iOS free-to-play game developed by Square Enix, and is the second game released with the "Final Fantasy Legends" title after Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi (which was localized under the name Final Fantasy Dimensions). It revolves around traveling through time in order to save the world from a god.

literally translates to "Crystal of Space-Time".

Battle System
Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō uses the turn-based battle system similar to the Conditional Turn-Based Battle (CTB) from Final Fantasy X.

Summons


Summons play a pivotal role in a character's stats and abilities. Abilities may only be used when equipped with a certain Phantom Stone. In addition, character stats can only be increased by obtaining memory fragments or upgrading summon Phantom Stones.

Summons can be leveled and can be upgraded in rank after their Phantom Stone has reached the max level. Upgrading Phantom Stones require the player to have the summon fully leveled on its current rank and certain tails obtained in dungeons. However, once a summon's Phantom Stone is upgraded in rank, they revert to level 1 again and must be leveled up once more.

Summon Points
In battle, players accumulate Summon Points. They can be used to Summon their Phantom stone and the effect is usually powerful and have various effects.
 * Normal Attack = Point +0.1
 * Use Skill = Point +0.5
 * Max = 3

CP efficiency (Bosses)
Players can complete quests to obtain CP. Will cover only boss CP rewards as it is always given at the end of victory, and the other quests where the CP gain is not stable and not guaranteed 100%.
 * Suzaku and Shiryu is fought together.
 * Some will be removed once they are not available to the player anymore.

CP efficiency (Normal Quests)

 * The below quests only require one run of the quest to complete them

Phantom Stone Strengthening Area
Players can spent CP to challenge an area filled with tail rewards. The monsters only consist of Ghouls and Flans.

Flans will decrease physical damage by 90%, while Ghouls will decrease magic damage by 90%. In the third area, Flans will decrease physical damage by 95%, while Ghouls will decrease magic damage by 95%.

Players are also advised to challenge the area only if they are in need of powerful tails and with a lot of CP to spent on.

Weak Point
Enemies will display "WEAKNESS" above their sprite if their weakness was hit. At such, the additional damage will range from 10%-50%.

When facing two bosses If players hit one boss with their respective weakness, the affected will use Cheering Song to push the other's turn to the front.
 * Example LV60 Ifrit and Shiva fight
 * Example LV50 Seiryu and Suzaku fight
 * Frogs of any kind are weak to fire.
 * Flans of any colour are only weak to their opposing element.
 * Dragons are weak to bows/Jump attacks or their opposing element.
 * Skeletons of any kind are weak to fire and light.

Live Broadcasts
The videos called Toki No Suisho development office are broadcasted in specific periods. The live broadcast mainly discusses about the story and the art of the game, and players can redeem a specific code for listening to the video. Normally, players can obtain Tails and Space-Time Stones via the code given.
 * First Broadcast: 23th March 2015, 9pm (+7GMT)

Daily Rewards
Players are rewarded with an item everyday, it arrives about 6-10am (+8 GMT). Rewards that are left untouched after 14 days or stacks over 50 will be removed. Special items may be given when the company is celebrating something, ranging from Yellow Vouchers, Keys, CP, Space Time Stones (STS), Tails, Rank Stars, etc.

Treasure Chest Rewards
After any battle, the player is rewarded with treasure chests. Players are able to open a certain number of chests depending on their crystal value when the battle ends. Depending on the crystal value, players are able to open more treasure boxes at the end and a secret reward is unlocked when the player reaches over "4" crystals in a battle. Most battles contain seven treasure chests including the secret chest.

"CHAIN" will be displayed if players defeat two monsters without interruption. Under "CHAIN", all monsters will reel in 0.2 crystals when defeated. However, "CHAIN" will disappear if the player lets monsters use any skills or attacks.


 * Normal monster crystal drop: 0.1
 * Chain monster crystal drop: 0.2
 * Boss monster crystal drop: 0.5/1
 * Initial crystal value: 2.5
 * Party member's death: -0.5
 * Each turn passed for each party member while having 0 kill count: -0.1

Fat Chobobo
Players can discard three useless phantom stones to get a better item, a list of items is given in the link itself.

Storyline Updates
The story is newly released on the first day of a new month. When a new chapter is released, new phantom stones and items will be introduced and added to the game, players also need to update their current version of the game. New foes are introduced every chapter, new gemstones are added, new Hourglass station is added in the battle area.

When a new character joins the party, the summoning rate for their elemental type phantom stone will increase for a period of time:
 * Jornee - water phantom stone
 * Parai - fire phantom stone
 * Maina - wind phantom stone

Friend List
It is possible to add other people in the friend list. This enables one to use their specific phantom stone while in battle via the pet, Mootie and different types of phantom stone may be used time to time, depending on what was equipped by Morrow in the first slot.

Friends can give Yellow Vouchers and Keys for use in the Tower of Babil from time to time, which makes it easy for them to stack if one didn't spent them in the Tower over a period of time.

Mootie's MP will increase as the party level increases, reaching over 500 MP if the player is level 50 or higher.

Bosses
Whenever the production studio decides to release a new chapter of the story, there will always be an rematch of certain boss counted as a quest only found in certain towns after the player has defeated them once in the storyline. By defeating them, players are rewarded with different amounts of CP depending on the difficulty of the boss. Players are rewarded rarely with the weapon that the boss use, or their specific element stones. By completing the quest, the player may receive some elemental tail IV that are based on the boss' element.

List of Bosses

 * Note: from those with a range of CP rewards, only depends on the first one or two level tiers of the bosses, like 25 and 30. The other levels require CP to challenge.
 * CPU is able to change it's resistance to either physical attacks or Magic attacks every round.
 * CPU Nodes are capable of healing the CPU when the node is damaged, also, all damage to it is reduced to 0.
 * Bosses marked with * are event-exclusive eidolon bosses. They give Phantom stones that are based on their Eidolon type.
 * Seiryu is fought alongside Suzaku.

Speed AP Event
Beginning ２０１５年６月４日（Thursday）１５：００ (+7 GMT), Toki no Suishō released a new battle area, where players could spend their additional AP in a challenge. Players will receive different amounts of CP, reducing the need to challenge bosses.

EXP of Tails
Elemental tail refers to fire/water/earth/wind/light/dark tails. Pink tail is considered non-elemental. The EXP of the tails are briefly mentioned below:
 * Same element tails EXP x1.5
 * Others refer to Rank Stars and Element Stones/Plates.
 * Sometimes, when upgrading Phantom Stones, players may get a lucky chance that will add x1.5 of total EXP gathered for the phantom stone.
 * The maximum input of tails for one time upgrade = 8 different materials.

Energy (AP)
Energy is required to complete quests and go for any run in any area in the game. A point of energy will regenerate every 3 minutes, and basically 5-10 Energy is required to challenge an area or complete the quest. When leveling up, player's max energy might increase by one, and the energy bar is completely recovered. Lastly, energy is not required when fighting through the story's events that are newly released every 2-3 weeks. Energy doesn't refresh when players are idle. There is no other way to recover energy other than waiting for a few hours.

List of Dimensions
There are seven different dimensions in the game:

Invitation Codes
The Invitation code is something that is used when a new player wishes to join the game. By doing so, the new player will receive additional 300 Space Time Crystals and so does the original player with the code.The Rewards change when more new players use their original code.

Quests
By completing quests, players will obtain an Hourglass item. Hourglasses are called "CP" in the game and are needed to do event battles, the Tower of Babil, or the hourglass station that could be found in almost every dimension. The hourglass station contains memory fragments of characters that permanently increases their stats. Upon receiving the memory fragment, the player must go to the memory keeper at the space dimension to exchange them for additional stat boosts. By completing quests, the players may obtain weapons, rings, Phantom Stones and even tails to upgrade their Phantom Stones.

Characters

 * Morrow – An adventure-seeking kid from the countryside.
 * Aemo – A girl from the future who has lost her memories.
 * Wrieg - A dependable adventurer who has traveled the world.
 * Mootie - A newborn mythical beast deity.
 * Parai - A lone wolf who carries on the bloodline of the Dwaves
 * Maina - A descendant of ninjas who dwell in the shadows of time.
 * Jornee - An elven princess filled with curiosity.

Music
The soundtrack was composed by Naoshi Mizuta. The game's main theme is "Timeless Tomorrow" performed by Lia.

Development
The game was directed by Takashi Tokita, one of the three directors of Squaresoft's 1995 hit, . It is aimed to invoke nostalgia of SNES titles, like Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy VI, and Chrono Trigger. The game's character designs and image illustrations are being handled by CyDesignation, an art design firm founded and directed by former Square Enix artists Hideo Minaba, Ryosuke Aiba, Atsushi Kawasaki, and Akihiko Yoshida.