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The following is a list of all the Featured Articles on the Final Fantasy Wiki. A featured article is displayed on the front page of the Wiki for half a month (from the first of the month to the fifteenth, and from the fifteenth to the end of the month). Articles are chosen if they are well written and have plenty of information. Ideally, the articles would adhere to the Manual of Style, and they do not contain redlinks, redirects, missing images, incomplete or empty sections and coding errors. Voting for Featured Articles may be found here.

Diablocon is in charge of the featured articles. Please direct any questions you have towards Diablocon.

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March 1st, 2013

This Month's Featured Article

Artwork of the Iifa Tree.

The Iifa Tree (イーファの樹, Īfa no ki?), read as iifa Tree and sometimes mistaken as the Lifa tree, is a location on the world of Gaia in Final Fantasy IX. It was planted long ago by Garland as a gigantic soul filter, filtering the souls of Gaia. It is located on the Outer Continent.

The dwarves of Conde Petie refer to the Iifa Tree as the Sanctuary, because after going through a ceremony, not unlike being married, the happy couple journeys to the Iifa Tree to inscribe their names.

The Iifa Tree first originated from Terra and is over 5,000 years old. It was transplanted to Gaia by Garland after the Terrans' failed attempt at fusing the two planets into one. As a result of the failed fusion, Gaia's landscape was left in ruin, and in order to oversee the world's recovery, Garland moved Terra's magical tree Iifa to Gaia. Garland could use the Iifa Tree's roots to stabilize the environment, but it still took thousands of years for the planet to recover from the disaster. (more...)

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February 15th, 2013

This Month's Featured Article

The New Year's Eve Poem, first mention of the Seventh Umbral Era.

The Seventh Umbral Era is a cataclysmic event that happened in Final Fantasy XIV and caused mass destruction on the continent of Eorzea. The entire Seventh Umbral Era subplot was used by the development team to explain in-lore several updates that happened after Naoki Yoshida was appointed to game producer - such as enlarging monsters and other events, and will culminate in the release of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, as the cataclysm reshaped Eorzea itself, justifying the new version's updated maps. The last umbral era happened 1,500 years ago.

This part of the game's history, along with the servers, has come to a climactic end as of midnight (PST) of November 11th, 2012. The climax, a cinematic video of the destruction called End of an Era, was launched just after the servers went down.

The Eorzeans believe the land is always shifting from periods of abundance followed by catastrophes that bring scarcity, and sometimes destroy entire civilizations. These periods are know as the Astral (abundance) and Umbral (scarcity) eras.

Information on periods prior to the Fifth Umbral Era is hard to come by, and little is known about the other eras beyond their elemental alignments and the destruction of the Allagan civilization on the Fourth Umbral Era. Because all the six previous Umbral eras are based on the six elements, the people of Eorzea have believed that there will be no more. But since the discovery of the 7th Verse of Mezaya's prophesy, they have come to believe in an impending 7th Umbral Era. (more...)

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February 1st, 2013

This Month's Featured Article

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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a strategy role-playing game for the Game Boy Advance. Contrary to what its name implies, it is not a remake or a direct sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics, although it does share its setting, Ivalice. The gameplay is similar with a few exceptions. The player is free to put together their own group of fighters known as a "clan", and control their actions over grid-like battlefields. For the most part, players are free to decide the classes, abilities, and statistics of their characters, which grow throughout the game. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance spawned a sequel, Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift.

The game begins in a modern world, in a city called St. Ivalice, and in the initial stages controls and actions are explained. The main character, Marche, his brother Doned, their friend Ritz, and fellow classmate Mewt find a strange book which transports them to the world of Ivalice, where the game truly begins. (more...)

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January 15th, 2013

This Month's Featured Article

Yuna's impostor, wearing the Songstress dressphere on Yuna's Garment Grid.

The whole mess started with the Garment Grid... That's the invention that lets us harness the dresspheres' power.

Yuna

Dresspheres (ドレスフィア, Doresufia?) are an integral part of the battle system in Final Fantasy X-2; each character has to choose a dressphere to use in battle, which roughly translates into a job system from previous Final Fantasy games; however, dresspheres are a little more encompassing than previous job systems.

Dresspheres determine the character's weapon, base stats, and appearance and there is no equipment to control these choices. Consequently, and perhaps fittingly, all of the equipment in Final Fantasy X-2 are some form of accessories.

Dresspheres need to be equipped in the character's Garment Grid to be used, and the player is able to change between dresspheres mid-battle by moving to a different node on the Garment Grid. Due to the game's New Game Plus function, it is possible to gain several of the same dressphere and equip them to the same Garment Grid, allowing gates to be activated while keeping the same job class.

During battle, a spherechange can be implemented at any time to change the current dressphere. This can be done to gain extra abilities from the Garment Grid, to activate the special dressphere, or just switching to a different job more suited for the particular enemy. Switching of dresspheres can be stopped by status effects. (more...)

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January 1st, 2013

This Month's Featured Article

Noel

A young man who appears in Serah's village after the meteorite strike. He is straightforward and direct, but is unwilling to talk much about his mysterious past. He carries two swords into battle, an elaborate great sword and a smaller stabbing sword, and he likes to use them up close and personal.

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Noel Kreiss is a playable character and the male protagonist in Final Fantasy XIII-2. He is the last remaining human from 700 years in the future, and has traveled into the past hoping to change that fate. After meeting Lightning by chance, he saves Serah Farron from monsters and accompanies her on her quest to find her sister.

Noel is a young man with shoulder-length brown hair and blue eyes. He wears a black V-neck shirt designed with tribal patterns and a pair of angel wings on the back, along with a simple pendant. He wears a metal bracer on his left arm, a ring on his right hand, and wraps his right arm with cord. He wears large blue sirwal-style pants with decorated hems, and low-cut sandal-like leather shoes. A green pouch and hunter's knife are attached to his belt in the back, which itself is adorned with small lavender ties made of cloth. Under the angel wings on the back of Noel's shirt and on his dagger, there are lines of Etro script. The script on his shirt translates to: Seeker of Miracles at History's End -- Walker of the Realm Unseen, and the text on the dagger reads: Travel the desolate wasteland in search of hope's past. (more...)

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