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FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV

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FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV

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User Reviews for FINAL FANTASY BE:WOTV

2
Too much for the same thing.

Nothing is really wrong with this game. I’m a huge fan of FFBE and DFFOO because they’re relatively simple to get used to and most things come easily or with some grinding are obtainable. However, WOTV seems to have a million different things going on at once and can be slightly confusing especially if you’re just starting out. It makes sense to have in depth tutorials but even then the amount of information you’re being forced to remember is a little wild. There’s character abilities, prerequisite levels, prerequisite job levels, character awakenings, ability enhancements, character masteries, vision cards with awakenings, esper cards with awakenings, and then on top of that a weapon system that seems super unreasonable. For example we got a free weapon for early register or something, which is great, but the level on the weapon is so high and the weapon proficiency leveling is EXTREMELY slow. I used Sterne from release for a few months and never saw his weapon proficiency move despite the fact that he had the correct weapon equipped and got plenty of combat experience. It’s just too much. For all of that I would rather play WOTL and grind job points and stat improvement. Significantly simpler. Not a bad game, just requires the amount of time and focus you would dedicate to a console game or pc game.

BigdaddySweetDix, Jul 05, 2020
4
Would 5 but

There is alot great with the game but there are a few things that ruin the fun. 1. Is the fact that you get the characters then the limit break for the good ones are so expensive that you have to be a p2p too be competitive with it other wise you stay behind in the meta. Because you get to farm maybe 3-10 a day free and by the time lb 4 comes around you need 160.... in the shops the good units for x5 -x40 shards is like 2-4K vis . You get mid game and fall off because the game caters to p2p to be in the top meta which should not be.2. Is that if you four star anything events included you should be able to skip ticket them.. 3. Is that you need to fix arena because I get tired of have a combined power of 1200 and getting beat by a team with 200 less power because I wasn’t controlling them.. lastly though is that I love grinding and a game that has alot to offer but the fall off point from f2p to p2p it’s unbalanced . If I was going to pay money I wouldn’t buy 15k vis for thousands for x2 play speed .. and some minor perks. You need to make f2p more enticing because f2 p isn’t another word for casual play. I’m just as competitive as any p2p but the game doesn’t see that please work with me..

FatestayHero, Apr 08, 2020
5
Awesome game.

What makes this game so great? 1) The game is very generous. I’ve just started and I already have a handful of UR characters. 2) The combat is complex and interesting. It reminds me of the good old days of Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume. 3) The story and its characters are all very good. I had trouble falling asleep because I couldn’t stop myself from progressing through the story. Some suggestions: I used to play Covenant of the Plume, so that has shaped my expectations quite a bit. I feel like more should happen when you strike the enemy from behind. Maybe there can be an Ambush buff/de-buff that increases damage/lowers defense or maybe there can be an Off-guard de-buff that increases the time before the next turn. I also feel like there should be formation buffs that reward grouping and positioning units together. For example, maybe something can happen when a unit attacks an enemy and there’s an ally unit on the opposite side or the enemy is surrounded on all fours by allied units. There should be something that rewards teamwork. For example, maybe when a unit acts, allies that are in range join in with preset actions that have reduced effectiveness or something. Overall, still a great game that I would recommend.

Gobblestone, Dec 10, 2021
3
Excessive grinding

Good things first: the game itself is fine (an FFT clone basically), and the gacha is actually quite generous and reasonably f2p friendly, with all the free crystals they give you (unless you want to be seriously PvP competitive of course). The way the gacha works is weird (upgrading characters to the point of them being useful is far more expensive & time consuming than actually getting them, so you need to spend all your crystals on upgrades, rather than the gacha itself), but I can live with that. The UI is not great, but passable. Graphics look a bit wonky on my iPhone 7, but perhaps that’s what I get for not having the newest model.My main problem is that the amount of mindless grinding it wants you to do is far beyond any other game I’ve played, and I’ve played a few. Raid events are the worst, but even beyond that, you, for example, need to play 1000 battles for each character/esper pairing to reach full potential (skip tickets don’t count, and don’t work outside of story missions anyway), grind for mats/gold/etc. Be prepared to leave your phone on & playing itself for many hours daily (at least the game has auto play, to its credit). Weapon upgrade system is complicated far beyond any reason, requires tons of luck, and yes, more grinding. And if that wasn’t enough, material drop rates have recently been further reduced. I don’t have time for this, so back to Langrisser mobile (which is a much better game anyway).

Laxxxy777, Sep 25, 2020
3
Over complicated but enjoyable game play

This game peaked my interest because I love FFT. The gameplay for the story is great! However outside of that it’s mediocre at best with an odd focus on automation, and to many in game currencies. During the story you can level and control your team but if you want to join a guild and do a guild battle it’s automated, ranked PVP in the arena? It’s automated. Then the in game currency it starts with visiore and Gil which seems normal. However there is then purchased visiore which is separate and what you purchase with it is cheaper. Then you have arena currency for when you pvp but that’s different from pvp currency from when you casual match, then guild currency, friend currency, raid currency soul currency, vision currency and when you spend visiore to pull characters a currency for each pull that can’t be spent for more pulls just to help you if you get what you want from the pull. The game is only 6months old but already feels dated and the cross over characters which should bring fun to it you can only develop during their event so if you don’t max them out before the event ends they are worthless. With no follow up events several of your favorite characters then sit in your team to weak to be used.

Looshkin187, Oct 05, 2020
5
A lesson in resource management

FFBE WOTV is a fantastic, beautifully designed, and engaging free to play game. I am in love with how the progression of your characters requires grit, perseverance, and patience. All units have a certain utility and trained properly with satisfactory gear can become very strong. Everything you need to power up your characters is obtainable through quests, events or trading medals or other resources for them. There is literally no need to spend any money in the game, you are able to gather everything you need slowly. Because of this you have to choose the units you want to focus on first, and then work on the others. By making use of your resources and projecting timeframes to when you will obtain what you need again the process of powering up teaches you valuable skills like delaying instant gratification, developing persistence, grit, and consistency, and the reward of seeing your effort of 30-90 days or more collecting resources and shards to fully awaken your favorite unit. Also, the guild system is great, gives pretty good rewards and the gaming community is really supportive of starting players. This is truly a gem in the series, and I hope that future players will enjoy it as much as I am!

Luphilio, Jun 06, 2020
3
Pretty good except for one thing...

Didn’t play for long but unfortunately will already uninstall. Overall, the game seems very well done. Graphics, music, and gameplay paying homage to old-school FFT, with similar mechanics with added features/materials to drag out character and ability growth. Plenty of quests to stay busy. Very impressed with much of the game. UI and movement on battlefield needs some minor tweaks but does not ruin the game. Voice acting and dialogue is worse than a bad high school Shakespeare play. Don’t download voice acting and just read the dialogue to avoid the pain. Overall, the game itself is very enjoyable and well done. The reason I’ve uninstalled is the gacha/summon system. It’s why I rated this game 3 stars. At first, Free/earned gems will work on a new-user summonx10 banner that offer one guaranteed mega to ultra rare unit or skill to get started. After that’s gone, the chance of ultra rare is 2%. Guaranteed ultra rare is thereafter available with paid gems only, not free gems. 10xsummon for the one guaranteed UR will cost 2000 gems, about $40! This is pretty shameful and a completely gross manifestation of what mobile games are now. With only 2% chance for great units and skills with free gems, it’ll seriously limit you down the road after investing serious time into the game. Or pay ~$40 per 10xsummon but NO mobile game in this planet is worth that much money for every gacha pull.

moon1beam8, Apr 09, 2020
5
Actually Free to Play!

With games like this, there’s usually a ceiling you reach as a FTP player, but oh no, not this one. There’s free daily visoire and tons of gil to go around. You can complete missions for visoire real easily, and for every story segment completed, you get a hefty sum of 1,000 visoire! Now, if you constantly blow your visoire on summons instead of highly rare awakening materials or character shards, you could argue that maybe there is a ceiling. However, if you’re smart with your visoire, you can keep pace quite nicely with everyone else. I’ve only dumped around $20-25 into the game, just because I was a little impatient and wanted some mats to awaken my heroes sooner. The devs made the game so you don’t have to spend any cash if you don’t want to, and I love that about this game. It’s all about patience really, just waiting for events to roll around, which they always are. My UR heroes are leveling nicely and I’ve hit a bit of a slow zone due to hero shards needed at higher limit breaking levels, but that’s where the events come in. If you use your visoire resourcefully on shards for the heroes you want to limit break, it’s not that difficult to get them up there.Anyways, AMAZING game, the story is the icing on top. 10/10

Nirelli, Jul 17, 2020
5
A Cashgrab that’s kinda worth your time.

Story is pretty great actually. The combat is fun and rewarding, which is good considering how much grinding has to be done. The game does a pretty good job of giving you incentive for logging in everyday with free in game currency (Shards). The frequency of URs in the game is pretty awesome and it does a good job of making sure you can dive into their lore by providing story scenario missions for those new Characters. The multiplayer battles are not too bad and it does a good job of kicking off people who want to Lazy Grind. The guild system needs a loooot of rework in my opinion. There are only a few this to do and it doesn’t really incentivize players to be more active during guild battles, so you get a lot of dead weight.Unfortunately, A looooot of the ease of life stuff is locked behind a paywall. Want 2xSpeed in battle? $20! Want to Guarantee you get the newest cool UR summon? $40.Also the game makes a very clear distinction that the Items/LootBoxes/Summons that use Paid shards are infinitely better. And no your Free hoard of 4,000 shards can’t buy the Drk Element Lvl up box of 200 premium shards.

ooooparts, Jul 17, 2020
5
Content, content, content

There is so much content in this game. From collecting character shards to vision card shards to raids to multiplayer quests, there is a lot to do in this game. As a fan of both Gumi and the Final Fantasy franchise (as well as Square Enix), this game truly fills a hole in my heart. In this game, you’ll see a lot of different characters to choose from, an almost endless selection of enemies, and lots of summons. There is nothing quite like this one. I will say, a major downside to this game is it’s powercreep. You can basically assume that even your favorite and strongest characters will get overshadowed eventually. Unlike other mobile games I’ve played where you have a limit to the amount of strength disparity that exists, this game jam packs certain characters with the best skills in their kit. This is made worse by the fact that characters have such a vast amount of jobs and skills to choose from. Overall though, it’s a seriously great game. If you’re a fan of anime, gacha games, the final fantasy franchise, or mobile games, I recommend trying out this one. It may not be for everybody, but if this is your type of game, you will be heavily addicted.

PandaMosey, Mar 31, 2022

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In the latest work of the FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS series, experience a battle that has remained unknown in the world of FFBE...until now. Characters from past FINAL FANTASY titles will be included! Twin princes and the beautiful steel maiden— The War of the Visions begins! • ---------------------------------------- •               Gameplay • ---------------------------------------- • Experience the stories of each kingdom and its warriors on the continent of Ardra by exploring Story Quests, World Quests, Event Quests, and more.

Cooperate with other players to progress in Multiplayer Quests, or compete online via Duel. <Battle System> The pinnacle of tactical battles, presented in 3D terrains with various elevations. Aim for victory by employing unique strategies for each battle. Auto-battle and increased speed settings are also available, allowing beginners to play with ease. Similar to previous FINAL FANTASY titles, characters can make a difference between victory and defeat with special moves called Limit Bursts that feature impressive displays and powerful attacks! Familiar Espers of the FINAL FANTASY series will appear in CG animations, supporting players with their incredible power. <Job System & Elements> Acquire new jobs by raising units with the Job System. In addition, each unit has an Element that can be utilized against enemies to deal increased damage. Make good use of the Job System and Elements to gain the advantage in battle. <Quests> In addition to Story Quests where you can enjoy the main tale of War of the Visions, you can enjoy more than 200 unique quests within World Quests and Event Quests, where various materials can be acquired. <Voice Acting> Story Quests are fully voiced in Japanese and English. Choose your preferred language and enjoy the tale of War of the Visions. <Music> Familiar to the FFBE series, the BGM of War of the Visions is composed by Elements Garden (Noriyasu Agematsu). The world of War of the Visions is adorned with stately timbre performed by a full orchestra. • ---------------------------------------- •                    Story • ---------------------------------------- • Leonis, a small kingdom surrounded by powerful nations, has remained unconquered with the help of a curious ring bestowed upon it king by the "Winged One." With visions—the hopes and dreams of legendary warriors given life—on their side, Leonis could hold its own against the might of other kingdoms. But as the ever-repeating cruelty of fate would have it, even the bonds of love and friendship cannot remain unscathed. The twin princes of Leonis, Mont and Sterne, are no exception. Their feud signals the beginning of the end of the longstanding War of the Visions. In this war-torn land of rivaling nations, who will be left smiling in the dazzling light of the Crystal? <Familiar FINAL FANTASY series Espers such as Ifrit and Ramuh appear!> <In addition to Ayaka and Aileen from FFBE, Global-original characters will also participate in WAR OF THE VISIONS FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS!> And so begins the tale of the War of the Visions.

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