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Imbued Magic
Hack of Final Fantasy III
Description
The magic system in Final Fantasy 6 is overpowered. A single character can learn all available spells in the game, including powerful spells like Ultima and Quick. With the availability of all spells to be used in battle, few enemies can offer resistance.

The patch changes the magic system for a new one. The magic command will check the character equipment to determine the availability of spells. If the equipped item or esper teaches a spell, it will be automatically enabled in the magic command as long as it is equipped. If the spell isn't taught by equipment, it will be disabled for the character.

The patch is an alternative for the current magic system. It eliminates the necessity to grind to learn spells and all spells are enabled or disabled based on equipment. It adds an extra layer of strategy when to choose espers and equipment. Also, it indirectly try to balance the magic system against too many overpowered spells at the same time.

The patch was designed for hackers and the data of espers and equipment should be altered to adjust the new magic system. The patch will work with the original data for espers and equipment. However, because they were designed for the original magic system, their data may look poorly designed in the new magic system.
TitleImbued Magic
GameFinal Fantasy III
Released ByHatZen08
CategoryImprovement
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationHeader (SNES)
GenreRole Playing
ModsGP
Patch Version1.1
Hack Release Date16 October 2013
ReadmeN/A
Downloads441
Last Modified2024-08-15 00:40:08
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