Seen here with his favorite Chocobo Boko, Bartz is just as chipper as usual in this cameo appearance. Sometimes localized as “Butz,” Bartz is the true, somewhat dense hero of Final Fantasy V. Final Fantasy V Bartz Klauser (With Boko) As you can see in the above shot, she’s still a great Summoner in World of Final Fantasy. After tragically losing her entire village to the evil empire, she joins up with the rest of the party to take them down. Rydia, the young Master Summoner is the only team member so far seen in the game. Sorry, fans of the rest of Final Fantasy IV‘s party. Raised by a friendly blacksmith, Refia is the lone woman on the team in the game, offering support by mastering every job she can. Though not particularly deep in the Famicom version, the DS remake of FFIII gave Refia an update. Final Fantasy III RefiaĪfter correctly ignoring the terrible Final Fantasy II, we’ve got Refia from Final Fantasy III. And much like in her first appearance, she supports the Warrior of Light in World of Final Fantasy as well. It grows much bigger from there, but that doesn’t mean Princess Sarah is any less essential to the plot. The original FF begins with four heroes tasked with the typical “save the princess” objective. Warrior of Light doesn’t have too deep a personality beyond bravery and commitment to defending… Princess Sarah
This is a redesign based on Yoshitaka Amano’s artwork for the first game. When it came time to give them actual character types for crossovers like this one, we got Warrior of Light. The leads in the original Final Fantasyweren’t characters, merely templates for jobs. Plus, World of Final Fantasy even includes characters from lesser-known Final Fantasy spin-offs. All the World of Final Fantasy characters listed in this handy guide, going in order from the oldest game to the newest.
So, to clear up all the game’s guest stars, we’ve listed them all in this handy character guide.