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'''Final Fantasy II''' was the second game in the [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] series, however it was not released in North America until [[2002]]. Unlike the original game (and all future ones), Final Fantasy II characters did not gain experience in the traditional sense; instead of earning points at the end of a fight that can be applied to gaining a level, specific stats increased based on fighting style. If a character used weapons, their strength would increase, using magic would increase MP and magic strength, taking damage would raise maximum HP, and so on. While this style of gameplay would not be used in any other ''Final Fantasy'', it would be used by Square in [[Threads of Fate]] and the [[:Category:SaGa|SaGa]] series.
'''Final Fantasy II''' was the second game in the [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] series, however it was not released in North America until [[2002]]. Unlike the original game (and all future ones), Final Fantasy II characters did not gain experience in the traditional sense; instead of earning points at the end of a fight that can be applied to gaining a level, specific stats increased based on fighting style. If a character used weapons, their strength would increase, using magic would increase MP and magic strength, taking damage would raise maximum HP, and so on. While this style of gameplay would not be used in any other ''Final Fantasy'', it would be used by Square in [[Threads of Fate]] and the [[:Category:SaGa|SaGa]] series.


[[Squaresoft]] bundled the game with [[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]] for several re-releases: [[Final Fantasy I-II]] for the [[Famicom]], [[Final Fantasy Origins]] for the [[Playstation]], and most recently [[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]].
[[Squaresoft]] bundled the game with [[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]] for several re-releases: [[Final Fantasy I-II]] for the [[Famicom]], [[Final Fantasy Origins]] for the [[PlayStation]], and most recently [[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]].


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For the North American Super Nintendo game see Final Fantasy IV.

Final Fantasy II was the second game in the Final Fantasy series, however it was not released in North America until 2002. Unlike the original game (and all future ones), Final Fantasy II characters did not gain experience in the traditional sense; instead of earning points at the end of a fight that can be applied to gaining a level, specific stats increased based on fighting style. If a character used weapons, their strength would increase, using magic would increase MP and magic strength, taking damage would raise maximum HP, and so on. While this style of gameplay would not be used in any other Final Fantasy, it would be used by Square in Threads of Fate and the SaGa series.

Squaresoft bundled the game with Final Fantasy I for several re-releases: Final Fantasy I-II for the Famicom, Final Fantasy Origins for the PlayStation, and most recently Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls for the Game Boy Advance.

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