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+ | |title = Final Fantasy Tactics S |
+ | |image = [[File:Final Fantasy Tactics S Logo.png|300px]] |
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+ | |japanese = ファイナルファンタジータクティクスS |
− | |romaji=Fainaru Fantajī Takutikusu S |
+ | |romaji = Fainaru Fantajī Takutikusu S |
− | |developer=Mobage |
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+ | |developer = [[Mobage]] |
+ | |publisher = [[Square Enix]] |
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− | |release=[[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] May 28, 2013 |
+ | |release = [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] May 28, 2013 |
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+ | |end = July 31, 2014 |
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⚫ | '''''Final Fantasy Tactics S''''' was a mobile social game that was released on May 28, 2013, for the [[iOS]] and [[Android (system)|Android]]. The game featured more than 30 playable jobs from the ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' series, also including newer jobs such as Air Samurai and Musician. Characters were designed by [[Ryōma Itō]]. Gameplay involved joining a clan, engaging in quests and battling it out with other clans in daily tournaments. Pre-registering for the game granted players the ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' character [[Agrias Oaks]]. |
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⚫ | '''''Final Fantasy Tactics S''''' was a mobile social game that was released on May |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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− | [[File:FFTS_Gameplay.png|thumb|The battle screen |
+ | [[File:FFTS_Gameplay.png|thumb|The battle screen.]] |
− | Gameplay was comprised of a point-and-click function wherein one was able to organize a party to fulfill quests, hunt for Marks and to challenge other Clans in battle. Questing in particular stages granted players access to money, characters and other items of assistance. Instances of further exploring Ivalice occurred after fulfilling a selected stage's completion meter to 100%, resulting in the revelation of another unlocked area for exploration. Completing enough stages within the area granted the option of unlocking an entirely new area after defeating a particular boss. |
+ | Gameplay was comprised of a point-and-click function wherein one was able to organize a party to fulfill quests, hunt for Marks and to challenge other Clans in battle. Questing in particular stages granted players access to money, characters and other items of assistance. Instances of further exploring Ivalice occurred after fulfilling a selected stage's completion meter to 100%, resulting in the revelation of another unlocked area for exploration. Completing enough stages within the area granted the option of unlocking an entirely new area after defeating a particular boss. |
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+ | When encountering a monster or other clans and engaging them in battle, players merely needed to click on the screen and watch as the battle unfolds by itself, leaving players with the option to either watch in its entirety or skip it altogether. When faced with particular boss monsters, three members may be chosen to partake in the automated battle, resulting in either a win or a loss depending on the player's selected members. |
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Players needed to acquire tickets of varying rarities to recruit particular characters. Characters were also obtained while in the midst of completing stages, varying in race and job depending on the stage being completed. Depending on their row affinity, characters were organized in either the front, middle or back rows as per the player's choosing or as per the automated optimization process. ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' featured a slew of cameo characters and monsters mostly hailing from various high-profile games within the series or via collaborations with others. |
Players needed to acquire tickets of varying rarities to recruit particular characters. Characters were also obtained while in the midst of completing stages, varying in race and job depending on the stage being completed. Depending on their row affinity, characters were organized in either the front, middle or back rows as per the player's choosing or as per the automated optimization process. ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' featured a slew of cameo characters and monsters mostly hailing from various high-profile games within the series or via collaborations with others. |
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==Jobs== |
==Jobs== |
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===Returning=== |
===Returning=== |
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− | *[[Chemist ( |
+ | *[[Chemist (job)|Alchemist]] |
*[[Animist]] |
*[[Animist]] |
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− | *[[Archer ( |
+ | *[[Archer (job)|Archer]] |
− | *[[Beastmaster ( |
+ | *[[Beastmaster (job)|Beastmaster]] |
− | *[[Berserker ( |
+ | *[[Berserker (job)|Berserker]] |
*[[Bishop]] |
*[[Bishop]] |
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− | *[[Black Mage ( |
+ | *[[Black Mage (job)|Black Mage]] |
*[[Cannoneer]] |
*[[Cannoneer]] |
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− | *[[Defender ( |
+ | *[[Defender (job)|Defender]] |
− | *[[Dragoon ( |
+ | *[[Dragoon (job)|Dragoon]] |
− | *[[Elementalist]] |
+ | *[[Elementalist (job)|Elementalist]] |
− | *[[Fencer ( |
+ | *[[Fencer (job)|Fencer]] |
− | *[[Fighter]] |
+ | *[[Fighter (Tactics A2)|Fighter]] |
− | *[[Fusilier]] |
+ | *[[Fusilier (Tactics A2)|Fusilier]] |
*[[Geomancer]] |
*[[Geomancer]] |
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*[[Green Mage (Tactics A2)|Green Mage]] |
*[[Green Mage (Tactics A2)|Green Mage]] |
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*[[Moogle Knight (Tactics A2)|Moogle Knight]] |
*[[Moogle Knight (Tactics A2)|Moogle Knight]] |
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*[[Parivir]] |
*[[Parivir]] |
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− | *[[Raptor]] |
+ | *[[Raptor (Tactics A2)|Raptor]] |
*[[Red Mage]] |
*[[Red Mage]] |
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*[[Seer]] |
*[[Seer]] |
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− | *[[Sky Pirate ( |
+ | *[[Sky Pirate (job)|Sky Pirate]] |
− | *[[Soldier ( |
+ | *[[Soldier (job)|Soldier]] |
− | *[[Spellblade]] |
+ | *[[Spellblade (Tactics A2)|Spellblade]] |
− | *[[Thief ( |
+ | *[[Thief (job)|Thief]] |
*[[Time Mage]] |
*[[Time Mage]] |
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*[[Tinker (Tactics A2)|Tinker]] |
*[[Tinker (Tactics A2)|Tinker]] |
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− | *[[Warrior ( |
+ | *[[Warrior (job)|Warrior]] |
*[[White Mage]] |
*[[White Mage]] |
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− | *[[Monk|White Monk]] |
+ | *[[Monk (job)|White Monk]] |
− | *[[Hunter]] |
+ | *[[Ranger|Hunter]] |
− | *[[Knight ( |
+ | *[[Knight (job)|Knight]] |
*[[Mystic Knight]] |
*[[Mystic Knight]] |
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− | *[[Ravager]] |
+ | *[[Ravager (Tactics)|Ravager]] |
− | *[[Sniper]] |
+ | *[[Sniper (Tactics A2)|Sniper]] |
==Cash Shop== |
==Cash Shop== |
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+ | {{Section|Final Fantasy Tactics S}} |
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− | ==Production |
+ | ==Production credits== |
==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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− | {{Gallery|class=FFTSa |
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− | + | FFTS_Artwork.png|Artwork. |
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+ | FFTS Gameplay.jpg|Gameplay. |
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− | + | FFTS_Battle_SS.png|Onion Knights in battle. |
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− | + | FFTS Boss Encounter.png|A boss encounter. |
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− | + | FFTS_Millefeui.png|Moogle Summoner. |
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− | + | FFTS App Icon.png|Mobile app icon. |
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− | }} |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | ==External |
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*[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/ffts/ ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' Official Website] (Japanese) |
*[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/ffts/ ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' Official Website] (Japanese) |
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*[http://www.mbga.jp/_game_intro?game_id=12014055 ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' Official Mobage Site] (Japanese) |
*[http://www.mbga.jp/_game_intro?game_id=12014055 ''Final Fantasy Tactics S'' Official Mobage Site] (Japanese) |
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+ | {{Game section|Final Fantasy Tactics S}} |
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Revision as of 18:31, 13 January 2020
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Final Fantasy Tactics S was a mobile social game that was released on May 28, 2013, for the iOS and Android. The game featured more than 30 playable jobs from the Final Fantasy Tactics series, also including newer jobs such as Air Samurai and Musician. Characters were designed by Ryōma Itō. Gameplay involved joining a clan, engaging in quests and battling it out with other clans in daily tournaments. Pre-registering for the game granted players the Final Fantasy Tactics character Agrias Oaks.
The game officially ended its service on July 31, 2014.
Gameplay
Gameplay was comprised of a point-and-click function wherein one was able to organize a party to fulfill quests, hunt for Marks and to challenge other Clans in battle. Questing in particular stages granted players access to money, characters and other items of assistance. Instances of further exploring Ivalice occurred after fulfilling a selected stage's completion meter to 100%, resulting in the revelation of another unlocked area for exploration. Completing enough stages within the area granted the option of unlocking an entirely new area after defeating a particular boss.
When encountering a monster or other clans and engaging them in battle, players merely needed to click on the screen and watch as the battle unfolds by itself, leaving players with the option to either watch in its entirety or skip it altogether. When faced with particular boss monsters, three members may be chosen to partake in the automated battle, resulting in either a win or a loss depending on the player's selected members.
Players needed to acquire tickets of varying rarities to recruit particular characters. Characters were also obtained while in the midst of completing stages, varying in race and job depending on the stage being completed. Depending on their row affinity, characters were organized in either the front, middle or back rows as per the player's choosing or as per the automated optimization process. Final Fantasy Tactics S featured a slew of cameo characters and monsters mostly hailing from various high-profile games within the series or via collaborations with others.
Jobs
New
- Air Samurai
- Musician
- Mini Fighter
- Dancer
- Vampire
- Mail Knight
- Sky Pirate
- Onion Knight
- Oracle
- Judgemaster
- Piscodemon
- Destroyer
- Druid
Returning
- Alchemist
- Animist
- Archer
- Beastmaster
- Berserker
- Bishop
- Black Mage
- Cannoneer
- Defender
- Dragoon
- Elementalist
- Fencer
- Fighter
- Fusilier
- Geomancer
- Green Mage
- Holy Knight
- Juggler
- Lanista
- Moogle Knight
- Parivir
- Raptor
- Red Mage
- Seer
- Sky Pirate
- Soldier
- Spellblade
- Thief
- Time Mage
- Tinker
- Warrior
- White Mage
- White Monk
- Hunter
- Knight
- Mystic Knight
- Ravager
- Sniper
Cash Shop
Production credits
Reception
Gallery
External links
- Final Fantasy Tactics S Official Website (Japanese)
- Final Fantasy Tactics S Official Mobage Site (Japanese)