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Welcome to the Final Fantasy X strategy guide. Although this Wikibook is only in the early stage of development, it is open for anyone to edit and despite this daunting task, together we should be able to create an easy to understand walkthrough and reference guide. Don't hesitate to add, edit, or make general suggestions for any part of this project. We also have the [[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)]] Wikibook with background information about the history, races and places of Spira, the world where both Final Fantasy X and it's sequel Final Fantasy X-2 take place.
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Released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, Final Fantasy X marked a few key milestones for the venerable Final Fantasy franchise. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprite or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D atmosphere. It featured in-game voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. This game was also the first title in the series to spawn a sequel, [[Final Fantasy X-2]].  
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'''Final Fantasy X''' is a [[RPG]] developed and released by [[Square Enix]] for the [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2001]]. It marked a few key milestones for the venerable {{c|Final Fantasy}} series. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprites or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D environment. It also featured voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. It was also the first in the series to spawn a direct sequel, [[Final Fantasy X-2]].
 
Square Enix announced a remake for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation Vita]] at Tokyo Game Show [[2011]] to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary. On March 18th, [[2014]] Square Enix released their remastered remake of Final Fantasy X along with a remaster of its sequel and bonus content entitled '''Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster'''. It is currently available as a one disk set or download for the [[PlayStation 3]]. A FFX game cartridge and FFX-2 download is available for the [[PlayStation Vita]]. In May 2015, the remastered version was released on the [[PlayStation 4]].


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==Places==
[[Image:SPMAPS2.jpg|right|400 px]]
The following list is from the [[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)]] Wikibook
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Besaid|Besaid]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Kilika|Kilika]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Luca|Luca]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Mihen|Mi'hen Highroad]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Mushroom Rock|Mushroom Rock]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Djose|Djose]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Moonflow|Moonflow]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Guadosalam|Guadosalam]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Thunder Plains|Thunder Plains]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Macalania|Macalania Woods]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Bevelle|Bevelle]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Calm Lands|Calm Lands]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Gagazet|Mt. Gagazet]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Places/Zanarkand Ruins|Zanarkand]]<br><br>
==Characters==
# [[Final Fantasy X/Characters/Playable Characters|Playable Characters]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Characters/Non-Playable Characters|Non-Playable Characters]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Characters/Villians|Villians]]
==[[Final Fantasy X/Al Bhed Primers|Al Bhed Primers]]==
==Shops and Merchants==
# [[Final Fantasy X/Shops and Merchants|Shops and Merchants]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/O'aka XXIII|O'aka XXIII]]
==Blitzball==
# [[Final Fantasy X/Blitzball/Agents|Agents]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Blitzball/Techniques|Techniques]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Blitzball/Stats and Strategies|Stats and Strategies]]
==Aeons==
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Valefor|Valefor]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Ifrit|Ifrit]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Ixion|Ixion]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Shiva|Shiva]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Bahamut|Bahamut]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Yojimbo|Yojimbo]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Anima|Anima]]
# [[Final Fantasy X/Aeons/Magus Sisters|Magus Sisters]]
=='''Walkthrough'''==
#*# For a detailed Walktrough see [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/197344.html GAMEFAQ for FFX]
#* Before Guardianship
#*# [[Final Fantasy X/Walkthrough/We called it Sin|We called it Sin]]
#*# ...
#* Training with the Fayth
#*# ...
#* After the Airship
#*# ...
==Secrets and Sidequests==
# [[Final Fantasy X/Secrets and Sidequests/Remiem Temple|Remiem Temple]]
==Hidden Dungeons & Temples==
===Dungeons===
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Hidden Dungeons|Omega Ruins - Omega Dungeon]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Hidden Dungeons|Bevelle - Underwater dungeon - Via Purifico]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Hidden Dungeons|Gagazet Summit - Small Underwater/Cave dungeon]]
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Hidden Dungeons|Calm Lands - Cave of the Stolen Fayth]]
==Secrets and Extras==
==Extras==
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Secrets and Extras|Macalania Woods - The Cloudy Mirror]]


==[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Lost Temples|Lost Temples]]==
==Story==
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Lost Temples|Baaj Temple]]
Tidus waits with his allies outside the ruins of an ancient city. He narrates the events that led to the present, spanning most of the game's storyline. It begins in his home city, the high-tech metropolis of Zanarkand, where he is a renowned blitzball player and son of the famous blitzball star, Jecht. During a blitzball tournament, the city is attacked by an immense creature that Auron, a man not originally from Zanarkand, calls "Sin". Sin destroys Zanarkand and takes Tidus and Auron to the world of Spira.
#[[Illustrated Guide to the world of Spira (FFX and FFX-2)/Lost Temples|Remien Temple]]


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Box artwork for Final Fantasy X.
Box artwork for Final Fantasy X.
Final Fantasy X
Developer(s)Square
Publisher(s)Square, Square EA
Year released2001
System(s)PlayStation 2
Preceded byFinal Fantasy IX
Followed byFinal Fantasy X-2
SeriesFinal Fantasy
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB TeenELSPA Ages 11+OFLC MatureKMRB Everyone
Final Fantasy X HD Remaster
Developer(s)Virtuos
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Year released2013
System(s)PlayStation Vita
Rating(s)CERO Ages 15 and upGRB 15+
LinksFinal Fantasy X at Switcher.gg
Final Fantasy X ChannelSearchSearch
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Final Fantasy X is a RPG developed and released by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. It marked a few key milestones for the venerable Final Fantasy series. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprites or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D environment. It also featured voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. It was also the first in the series to spawn a direct sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.

Square Enix announced a remake for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita at Tokyo Game Show 2011 to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary. On March 18th, 2014 Square Enix released their remastered remake of Final Fantasy X along with a remaster of its sequel and bonus content entitled Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster. It is currently available as a one disk set or download for the PlayStation 3. A FFX game cartridge and FFX-2 download is available for the PlayStation Vita. In May 2015, the remastered version was released on the PlayStation 4.

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Tidus waits with his allies outside the ruins of an ancient city. He narrates the events that led to the present, spanning most of the game's storyline. It begins in his home city, the high-tech metropolis of Zanarkand, where he is a renowned blitzball player and son of the famous blitzball star, Jecht. During a blitzball tournament, the city is attacked by an immense creature that Auron, a man not originally from Zanarkand, calls "Sin". Sin destroys Zanarkand and takes Tidus and Auron to the world of Spira.

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