Scarica FF4 Magic Plus Rom Hack

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Parametro Informazioni
Console: SNES
Gioco Originale: Final Fantasy II
Tipologia: Improvement
Genere: Role Playing
Modifiche: GP
Ideatore: Deathlike2
Data di creazione: 12/13/2008
Ultima modifica: 01/15/2016
Parametro Informazioni
Nome file: ff4_magic_plus.zip
Downloads: 9
Requisiti: No-Header (SNES)
Versione: 1.0a
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Descrizione FF4 Magic Plus

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Leggimi FF4 Magic Plus

FF2US/4/4ET - Magic Improvement Hack
Version 1.0a - 12/13/08
Created by Deathlike2
[email protected]
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Why does this patch exist?
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Following in the footsteps of Dragonsbrethren's Warp Animation hack (although
I probably won't reach the same heights), this hack was created to give
some useful purpose to two useless battle spells, Sight and Dispel. Both
spells now inflict status effects. These status effects are underrated and
are also underused, and you should be able to have some use for them.


What This Patch Will Not Do
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This will not change what or when magic is learned. It will not restore Dispel
in FF2 or FF4 Easytype (although, FF4 Easytype will benefit from this hack).


Spell Stats
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Sight
Casting Time: 0
MP Cost: 2
Status Effect: Blind
Elemental: n/a
Spell Power: n/a
Targeting: one target, default enemy
Hit Rate: 50
Boss Bit: Yes
Solo Multiplier: Yes
Ignore Reflect: Yes
Notes: Using the graphic effect that was never used by the game (it could
have been some strange error for all I know),
this spell inflicts targets with Blind status
This gives some homage to FF1's Blind spell for Black Wizards.
Given that Darkness status is only inflicted by Darkness Arrows,
this is the next best thing.


Dispel
Casting Time: 1
MP Cost: 12
Status Effect: Curse
Elemental: n/a
Spell Power: n/a
Targeting: one target, default enemy
Hit Rate: 70
Boss Bit: Yes
Solo Multiplier: Yes
Ignore Reflect: No
Notes: Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, Dispel now Curses an enemy.
This will avenge the lowly Ancient Sword.
This change gives a more meaningful purpose to neutralizing enemies.


To learn more information about the effects of Blind and Curse,
consider looking for my Algo FAQ posted on Gamefaqs.

Sight continues to work normally outside of battle.


Patching
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There are patches provided for the following...

SNES (unheadered)
SNES (headered)

Note: Both patches should work on all SNES versions of this game
This includes FF4, FF2US (SNES) 1.0, FF2US (SNES) 1.1, and FF4 Easytype.

I suggest you use NSRT to verify if your SNES ROM is a valid dump and
to determine if the ROM has a header.

Windows: http://www.romhacking.net/utils/400/
Linux:	 http://www.romhacking.net/utils/401/
Mac:	 http://www.romhacking.net/utils/484/

You should be able to use an emulator's software patching or LunarIPS
if hardpatching is needed.

This can be patched against J2e's translation or any translation that
does not move the spell data around.


Romhacking Info
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Subtract 0x200 from all values if you are using a headerless ROM.

Modifications start at:
SNES - 0x799EB

Modifications end at:
SNES - 0x79A2F


Credits
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zyrthofar made a nice editor that made the changes easy to check and verify.

JCE3000GT made an awesome complete hack (based on what was known at the
time) that got me interested in finding out more.

Dragonsbreathren for helping out when I didn't know any better way back when.
I got the inspiration for this hack from his hack.

Thanks to Lenophis for putting up with me on the forums.

Entroper wrote a pretty good FF4A doc sheet with addresses that I could find
what I needed to modify on my own.