FF4j/FF4j Easytype Changes FAQ v 0.09

Well, most everybody that has a Super Famicom or a Super Nintendo 
has heard of Final Fantasy 4, or its US counterpart, FF2.  Actually, in 
Japan there are two different Final Fantasy 4 games.  After the 
original was released, an "easy" version was released for young 
children and first-time RPG players.  In the Easy version, lots of 
monsters, abilities, spells, and items were removed. Since the US FF2 
is based on FF4 Easytype, people on this side of the Pacific never get 
to see the extra stuff. Therefore, this FAQ is here to show the 
differences between FF4j and FF4j Easytype/FF2 US.

Version Changes:

v. 1.0: Added a list of name changes for most of the items
   Added the "Programmers Room" left out of FF2 US
   Added the differences between the PSX and SFC versions of FF4.
   Added a "reviews section"

v. 0.9: Initial release.

Contents:
Differences Between the PSX/SFC Versions of FF4j
Differences Between FF4j Easytype and FF2 US
   Name Changes:
     Characters in your party:
     Classes
     Monsters:
     Other names
     Items
        Special Items
        Items
        Swords
        Spears/Lances
        Ninja Weapons
        Throwing Weapons
        Axes
        Harps
        Claws
        Bow+Arrows
        Staffs
        Daggers+Knives
        Rods
        Whips
        Hammers
        Armor
        Clothes/Robes
        Helmets
        Gauntlets
        Shields
     Spells
        White Magic
         Black Magic
         Summoning Magic
         Ninjutsu
         Twin Magic
Differences Between FF4j and FF4j Easytype/FF2 US
   Extra Items
   Skills Taken Out of FF4j Easytype
   Other Changes
My Personal Ratings of Each of the FF4 Versions
      
 
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PSX/SFC VERSIONS OF FF4j
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There are very few differences between the original FF4j and the 
Playstation version of FF4j. In terms of graphics and music, the two 
are identical. Actually, since the PSX does not support Mode 7 there 
is some choppiness in the scenes that use it like when you are flying 
in the airship. The gameplay is identical to the original FF4j except 
for a few slight differences, like being able to hit Valvalicia in her 
spin, which was not possible in the original FF4j. There is 1 FMV 
segment in the PSX version. When you first start, you get to see the 
first 15 seconds, and then after the ending, you get to see the movie 
in its entirety. It's about a minute long and consists of various 
important scenes in the game. The sound effects are slightly different 
in the PSX version. They sound kind of like you're hearing them from 
the other end of a long tunnel. This is bad IMHO, but if you are 
listening to the game in surround, it might be better, I don't know. 
Basically it is the same thing as the original FF4j.


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FF4j EASYTYPE AND FF2 US
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STORY CHANGES:

FF4j easy version is basically identical to FF2 US.  However, they did 
take out some character background for some strange reason.  For 
example, they left out the fact that Foo-soo-ya is Cecil's uncle, and 
they didn't cover Cain's background about how he is trying to live up 
to his father's reputation as a Ryuukishi, (Dragon Knight) and how he 
chose to follow his father's footsteps as a Ryuukishi even though the 
king tried to make him into an Ankoku Kishi (Black Knight) like Cecil.

Note, however, that there were some strange forms of censorship in 
FF2 US.  This includes:
	* Changing the scythe that was going to drop on Rosa's head in 
the tower of Zott into a big metal ball. (What, so being crushed to 
death is OK, but being chopped in half is not? ^_^)
	* Taking out a frame of animation where Cecil + Rosa are 
kissing so they just hug each other instead.
	* Censoring swearing and rephrasing some "important" phrases 
(like the few that hint that Cecil + Rosa have been sleeping together 
on a long time basis--not that it's surprising that this would be 
censored in the US...)
	* Censoring references to death. For example:
 Cid in FF4: "I'm going to blow myself up and sacrifice my life to save 
you! Yang will be lonely in the afterworld!"  
Cid in FF2, same situation: "Oh, I'll just get off here, hold the bad guys 
off, and stay in the underworld a bit longer."

In FF4, there is a "programmer's room" located below "Pub Laliho" in 
the dwarf castle. In this room, you could talk to (and fight!) some of 
the programmers, and there is some strange stuff down there like 
the Porno book. This room was taken out of the US FF2, probably so 
you can't get access to the Porno Book.

NAME CHANGES:

Characters in your party:
FF4                              			FF2
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Cain (Pronounced "Kyne")			Kain
Tella							Tellah
Gilbert						Edward
Foo-soo-ya					FuSoYa

Classes
FF4                              			FF2
---------------------------------------------------
Ankoku Kishi (Black Knight)			Dark Knight
Ryuukishi (Dragon Knight)			Dragoon
Monk-sou (Monk-priest)			Black Belt
Gishi (Engineer)					Chief

Monsters:
I'm not a masochist so I won't do them all, (about 95% of the 
monsters' names were changed for FF2 US) but I'll do the bosses. 
This is still incomplete though.

FF4							FF2
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Mist Dragon					Mist
Octomammoth					Octomamm
Mother Bomb					MomBomb
Skull Miryone					Milon
Beigan						Baigan
Kynattso						Kainazzo
Dark Dragon					Dark Elf
Dog							Sandy
Mag							Cindy
Rag							Mindy
Valvalicia						Valvalis
Calco							Cal
Breena						Brena
Calcobreena					Calbrena
Kokuryuu (Black Dragon)			Shadow
Golbeza						Golbez
Lugeie (Lu-geh-ee-eh ^_^)			Lugae
Balnaba						Balnab
Rubikante						Rubicant
Assault Door					Trap Door
Demon's Wall					EvilWall
Leviathan						Leviatan
Seigyo System (Control System) 		CPU
Geigeki System (Attack System)		Attacker
Bouei System (Defense System)		Defender		
Hakuryuu (White Dragon)			PaleDim
Lunasaurus					D. Lunar
Tidariathan					Ogopogo
Dark Bahamut					Wyvern

Other names:
FF4							FF2
------------------------------------------------------
Jiott							Giott
Debu Chocobo (Lardass Chocobo)    	Big Chocobo
Shiren no Yama (Trial Mountain)		Mt. Ordeals
Devil Road						Serpent Road
Hover Sen (Hoverboat)			Hovercraft
Madousen (Magical Ship)			Big Whale
Kyoudaihou (Gigantic Gun)			Super Cannon
Eblana						Eblan
Troia						Toroia

Items:
The only items I've listed here are ones that deviate enough from 
their original names to be worth writing down. For example, the 
"Tetsu no Udewa" (Iron armband) is far enough from the "IronRing," 
but "Koudai no Tsurugi" (Ancient Sword) is "Ancient" in the US 
version, so it's basically the same. Basically, if you get a weird name 
for a weapon in the US version and it's not listed here, just put "(type 
of weapon) of (Whatever the US name is)" and you will have the 
Japanese name. Eg. "Legend" = "Sword of Legend." Note that not all of 
the items are here...all of the ones here are just ones that I've 
seen...some of the more difficult items to get I haven't found in both 
versions so I can't put their names down for sure. As soon as I find 
them they will be up here. ^_^

FF4								FF2
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Bomb no Yubiwa (Bomb Ring)			Package
Sabaku no Hikari (Light of the Desert)    	Sand Ruby
Hisohisou (onomotopia--can't translate)		TwinHarp		
Magma no Kakera (Magma Fragment)		Magma Key
Lugeie no kagi (Lugeie's Key)			Tower Key
Luka no Kubikazari (Luka's necklace)		Luka Key
Nezumi no Shippo (Mouse Tail)			Rat
Adamantite						Adamant
Ai no Frypan (Frying Pan of Love)		Pan

Items:
Potion							Cure 1
High Potion						Cure 2
Ex-Potion							Cure 3
Etel								Ether
Etel Dry							Ether 2
Phoenix no O (Phoenix Tail)				Life
Gisarl no Yasai (Gisarl's Vegetables)		Carrot
Cottage							Cabin
Bannouyaku (Medicine of 10,000 uses)		Heal
Akai Kiba (Red Fang)					FireBomb
Gisarl no Fue (Flute of Gisarl)			Whistle		

Swords:
Ankoku no Tsurugi (Black Sword)			Shadow
Shadow Blade						Darkness
Deathbringer						Black
Mithril Sword						Silver
Flame Sword						Fire
Nemuri no Ken (Sleepy Sword)			Slumber
Blood Sword						Drain
Defender							Defense
Ragnarok							Crystal

Spears/Lances:
Blood Lance						Drain
Kouri no Yari (Ice Spear)				Blizzard
Holy Lance						White
Hiryuu no Yari (Flying Dragon Spear)		Dragoon

Ninja Weapons:
Kunai							Short
Ashura							Middle
Kotetsu							Long
Kikuichimonji						Ninja
Engetsurin							Full MoonÊ

Throwing Weapons
Fuuma Shuriken (Wind Demon Shuriken)	Ninja
Houchou (Kitchen Knife/Cleaver)			Spoon

Axes:
Ogre Killer							Ogre

Harps:
Yume no Tategoto (Harp of Dreams)		Dreamer
Lamia no Tategoto (Lamia's Harp)          	Charm

Claws:
Honou no Tsume (Flame Claw)			Fire
Ikazuchi no Tsume (Lightning Claw)		Thunder
Yosei no Tsumei (Fairy Claw)			Charm
Jigoku no Tsume (Claw of Hell)			Poison

Bow+Arrows
Yumi (Bow)						ShortBow
Killer Bow							Archer
Yoichi no Yumi (Yoichi's Bow)			Samurai
Seinaru Ya (Holy Arrows)				White
Honou no Ya (Arrows of Flame)			Fire
Ikazuchi no Ya (Arrows of Lightning)		Lit
Kuchifuuji Ya (Arrows of Mouth-sealing)	Mute 
Tenshi no Ya (Angel Arrows)			Charm
Yoichi no Ya (Arrows of Yoichi)			Samurai

Staffs:
Iyashi no Tsue (Staff of Healing)			Cure
Mithril no Tsue (Mithril Staff)			Silver
Hadou no Tsue (Energy Wave Staff)		Lunar
Kenja no Tsue (Sage Staff)				Life

Daggers+Knives:
Dancing Dagger						Dancing
Mithril Knife						Silver
Mage Masher						Mute

Rods:
Henge no Rod (Apparition Rod)			Change
Yousei no Rod (Fairy Rod)				Charm
Hoshikuzu no Rod (Shooting Star Rod)		Stardust

Whips:
Dengeki Muchi (Electrical Attack Whip)		Blitz
Fire Bute							Flame

Hammers:
Kizuchi (Mallet)						Wooden
Mithril Hammer						Silver
Daichi no Hammer (Great Earth Hammer)	Earth

Armor:
Ankoku no Yoroi (Black Armor)			Shadow
Hades no Yoroi (Armor of Hades)			Darkness
Demon's Armor						Black	
Knight no Yoroi (Knight's Armor)			Paladin
Mithril Armor						Silver
Flame Mail						Fire
Genji no Yoroi (Genji's Armor)			Samurai
Dragon Mail						Dragoon

Clothes/Robes
Fuku (Clothes)						Cloth
Kawa no Fuku (Leather Clothes)			Leather
Shijin no Fuku (Poet's Clothes)			Bard
Shuujin no Fuku (Convict's Clothes)		Prisoner
Daichi no Koromo (Robe of the Great Earth)	Gaea
Kenpougi (Kenpou [a martial art] Suit)		Karate
Shisai no Robe (Priest Robe)				Wizard
Kuro Oubi Dougi (Black Belt Dogi)			Bl. Belt
Kuro no Robe (Robe of Blackness)			Black
Hikari no Robe (Robe of Light)			Sorcerer
Shiro no Robe (Robe of Whiteness)		White
Kuro Shouzoku (Black Costume)			Ninja
Minerva Bisuche (Minerva Jumpsuit)		Heroine	

Helmets:
Ankoku no Kabuto (Black Helm)			Shadow
Hades no Kabuto (Helm of Hades)			Darkness
Demon's Helm						Black
Hikari no Kabuto (Helm of Light)			Paladin
Mithril Helm						Silver
Genji no Kabuto (Genji's Helm)			Samurai
Dragon Helm						Dragoon
Kawa no Boushi (Leather Hat)			Cap
Hanetsuki Boushi (Feathered Hat)			Leather
Sankaku Boushi (Triangle Hat)			Gaea
Kin no Kamikazari (Gold Hairband)		Tiara
Nejiri Hachimaki (Bandana of Twisted Cloth)	Headband
Shisai no Boushi (Priest Hat)				Wizard	
Green Beret						Bandana
Kuro Zukin (Black Hood)				Ninja

Gauntlets:
Tetsu no Udewa (Iron Armband)			IronRing
Ankoku no Kote (Black Gauntlet)			Shadow
Hades no Kote (Glove of Gauntlet)			Darkness
Akuma no Kote (Demon's Gauntlet)		Black
Gauntlet							Paladin
Gin no Udewa (Silver Armband)			Silver (Made a ring?)
Mithril no Kote (Mithril Gauntlet)			Silver
Kyojin no Kote (Giant's Gauntlet)			Zeus
Power Wrist						Strength
Rune no Udewa (Rune Armband)			Rune
Daiya no Udewa (Diamond Armband)		Diamond (a ring?)
Genji no Kote (Genji's Gauntlet)			Samurai
Dragon no Kote (Dragon's Gauntlet)		Dragoon
Mamori no Yubiwa (Ring of Defense)		Protect

Shields:
Ankoku no Tate (Black Shield)			Shadow
Demon's Shield						Black
Hikari no Tate (Shield of Light)			Paladin
Mithril Shield						Silver
Flame Shield						Fire
Genji no Tate (Genji's Shield)			Samurai
Dragon Shield						DragoonÊ
	
Spells:
White Magic
FF4							FF2
-------------------------------------------------------
Keal							Cure
Kealra						Cure 2
Kealda						Cure 3
Kealga						Cure 4
Raise						Life
Araise						Life 2
Telepo						Exit
Minimum						Size
Esuna						Heal
Saitoro						Sight
Protesu						*Nonexistant*
Shell							*Nonexistant*
Reflek						Wall
Levitate						Float
Sairesu						Mute
Confyu						Charm
Dispel						*Nonexistant*
Raibura						Peep
Haste						Fast
Berserk						Brsk
Holy							White			
		

Black Magic:
FF4							FF2
-------------------------------------------------
Fire							Fire 1
Faira							Fire 2
Faiga						Fire 3
Blizad						Ice 1
Blizara						Ice 2
Blizaga						Ice 3
Thunder						Lit 1
Thundara						Lit 2
Thundaga						Lit 3
Tornado						Weak
Poison						Venom
Bio							Virus
Break						Stone
Death						Fatal
Dejon						Warp
Poki							Piggy
Flare							Nuke
Aspiru						Psych
Slipul						Sleep

Summoning Magics:
In FF4, each of the Summoning spells has an attack name when cast. 
In FF2, these attack names don't exist.
FF4						FF2
--------------------------------------------
Chocobo					Choco
  "Chocobo Kick"									
Dragon					Mist
 "Kiri no Breath" (Mist Breath)
Shiva					Shiva
  "Fubuki" (Blizzard)
Ramuu					Indra
  "Sabaki no Ikazuchi" (Lightning of justice)
Efreet					Jinn
  "Jigoku no Kaen" (Flames of Hell)
Titan					Titan
  "Daiichi no Ikari" (Anger of the Earth)
Asura					Asura
 "Asura" :)
Leviathan					Levia
 "Tsunami" (aka Tidal Wave but Tsunami is an English word too! -_^)
Sylph					Sylph
 "Kaze no Sasayaki" (Whisper of the Wind)
Odin						Odin
 "Zantetsuken" (Name of his sword-"Sword that cuts iron")
Bahamut					Baham
 "Megaflare"
Bomb					Bomb
 "Jibaku" (Self-destruct)
Goblin					Imp
 "Goblin Punch"
Mind Flayer				Mage
Cocatrice					*Nonexistant*

Ninjutsu:
FF4						FF2
--------------------------------------------
KatonÊ(Fire technique)		Flame
Suiton (Water technique)		Flood
Raijin (Lightning God)			Blitz
KageshibariÊ(Shadow Needles)	Pin
Kemuridama (Smokebomb)		Smoke
Bunshin (Body Split)			Image

Twin Magic
FF4						FF2
--------------------------------------------
Buchi Flare (Little Flare)		Flare
Buchi Meteo (Little Meteo)		Comet

One note on "W.Meteo" in both FF4 and FF2....in case you were 
wondering, that "W" stands for "Double." In Japanese, they often use 
the letter "W" to mean "Double." They did this in FF7 too, for the "W" 
commands.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FF4j AND FF4j EASYTYPE/FF2 US
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EXTRA ITEMS:
In FF4j, there are at least twice as many items as there are in the 
Easytype. Most notably are the cure items; instead of one item that 
cures all status effects, there is a separate item for each, like one 
item that cures Poison, one that cures Blindness, etc...There is an item 
that cures all status effects but it is extremely rare and can only be 
bought in the underworld for a whopping 5000 Gil each.  There are 
other items that were taken out of FF4j Easytype, too.  Generally, due 
to space, item management took some thinking in FF4, you rarely 
have space for a lot of extra items.

Bomb no Kakera (Bomb Fragment)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Fire"

Bomb no Migiude (Right arm of Bomb)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Faira"

Bomb no Tamashii (Spirit of Bomb)
This item, when used in battle, kills your character and does his or 
her current HP in damage to the enemy.

Nankyoku no Kaze (Wind of the South Pole)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Blizad."

Hokkyoku no Kaze (Wind of the North Pole)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Blizara"

Zeus no Ikari (Wrath of Zeus)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Thunder"

Kamigami no Ikari (Wrath of the Gods)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Thundara"

Hoshi no Suna (Stardust)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Buchi-meteo," the spell that 
Palom and Porom use as a twin power.

Shiroi Kiba (White Fang)
This item shoots "fangs of ice" at the enemies.

Aoi Kiba (Blue Fang)
This item actually exists in FF2, it's called "Lit-Bolt," but you can't 
actually get it. It does lightning damage to all the enemies.

Daichi no Drum (Drum of the Earth)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Quake"

Ougi no Sho (Book of Knowledge)
This item summons a random monster.

Kuarl no Hige (Whiskers of Kuarl)
This item, when used in battle, casts "Death"

Dou no Sunadokei (Copper Hourglass)
This item, when used in battle, stops all the enemies for a while.

Gin no Sunadokei (Silver Hourglass)
This item, when used in battle, stops all the enemies for a little 
longer than the Dou no Sunadokei.

Kin no Sunadokei (Gold Hourglass)
This item stops the enemies for a long time, even more than the Gin 
no Sunadokei.

Kumo no Ito (Thread of a cloud)
This item casts "Slow" on all the monsters.

Seijaku no Kane (Bell of Silence)
This item casts "Sairesu" on all the enemies

Kaijuu zukan (Picture-book of Monsters)
This item casts "Raibura."

Hermes no Kutsu (Shoes of Hermes)
This item casts "Haste."

Bacchus no Sake (Sake of Bacchus)
This item casts "Berserk."

Skape Doll
This item casts "Blink."

Hikari no Curtain (Curtain of Light)
This item casts "Reflek" on one character.

Tsuki no Curtain (Curtain of the Moon)
I'm not sure how this item is different than Hikari no Curtain; it casts 
"Reflek" on the character that uses it. Maybe it lasts longer or 
something, it just says it's more powerful in the instruction manual. 

Vampire no Kiba (Vampire Fang)
This item casts "Drain."

Lilith no Kuchizuke (Kiss of the Lilith)
This item casts "Aspiru."

Kin no Hari (Golden Needle)
This item cures petrified characters.

Otome no Kiss (Woman's kiss)
This item cures characters turned into frogs.

Uchide no Kozuchi (Mallet of an Apprentice)
This item cures shrunken characters.

Diet Food
This item cures characters turned into pigs.

Yamabikosou (Echo Plant)
This item cures muted characters.

Megusuri (Eye Medicine)
This item cures blinded characters.

Dokukeshi (Antidote)
This cures poisoned characters.

Juujika (Cross)
This cures cursed characters.

Mezamashidokei (Alarm Clock)
This wakes up sleeping characters.

Unicorn no Tsuno (Horn of the Unicorn)
This heals all characters of status effects that normally disappear 
after the battle. (e.g. Curses, Sleep, Slow, etc....)

HijouguchiÊ(Emergency Exit)
This casts "Telepo."

Kobito no Pan (Dwarf Bread)
This casts "Saitoro."

Alarm
This item calls a group of enemies to fight you when you use it.

Gin no Ringo (Silver Apple)
This increases your maximum HP by 50.

Kin no Ringo (Golden Apple)
This increases your maximum HP by 100.

Soma no Shizuku (Drop of Soma)
This increases your maximum MP by 10.

Dark Matter
There is only one of these in game; you can steal this item from the 
last boss, Zeromus.  Just by holding it, you can reduce the damage he 
does. Useful, because without it, his "Big Burn" attack can do upwards 
of 3000-4000 HP of damage, even on moderately high level 
characters.

Etchi no Hon (Porno Book)
This secret item is in a special area in the game where you can talk 
to all of the programmers. It was taken out of the US version for 
obvious reasons, along with the entire special area. Whether or not 
this area exists in FF4 Easytype I don't know. This item turns the 
screen red and excites the reader. ^_^

SKILLS TAKEN OUT OF FF4j EASYTYPE:

These are a list of battle commands that each character had that 
were taken out of FF4j Easytype, and what they do.

Cecil as an Ankoku Kishi (Black knight)
Ankoku (Pitch-black)
With this command, Cecil gathers his life energy in his sword and 
uses it to shoot black bolts of energy at all the enemies to do damage 
to them.  However, every time you use Ankoku, Cecil's HP will drain 
a bit.

Tella
Omoidasu (Remember)
With this command, Tella will try to remember one of the spells he's 
forgotten. Basically it casts a spell at random. It can even cast spells 
that can't normally be cast, like Tornado or Death on all the enemies. 
Once when I was fighting Octomammoth, Tella remembered 
Thundaga. That was sure a quick fight. :)  Once Tella remembers his 
forgotten spells on the Shiren no Yama, (Trial Mountain) this 
command disappears.

Gilbert
Kusuri (Medicine)
Kusuri heals all the characters for about 10-20 hp worth of damage.

Rosa
Inori (Prayer)
Without using up MP, Rosa will cast "Keal" on all characters in the 
party. It doesn't always work though.

Yang
Tameru: (Gather)
Yang will gather his strength to do a double-damage attack, but it 
takes time for him to build up strength.
Gaman: (Endure)
With this command, Yang can reduce physical damage to himself as if 
"Protesu" was cast on him.

Palom
Tsuyogaru (Strengthen)
After using this command, Palom's magic power will increase.

Porom
Usonaki (False tears)
Porom will pretend to cry which upsets the monsters, and makes it 
easier for the party to run away.

Fuusuuya
Seishinha (Spirit Wave)
When Fuusuuya uses Seishinha, all the party's HP regenerate slowly.

OTHER CHANGES
In FF4j Easytype, there are no front or back lines when fighting the 
enemy.  IOW, in FF4 there is a front and back row among the 
enemies.  Enemies in the back row will take half damage from your 
attacks, just as characters in the back row take half damage.  
Unfortunately, monsters in the back row don't seem to do less 
damage when they attack.  Overall battles are harder, and there are 
annoying bits not present in the easytype to make things difficult. 
For example, if the twins take much longer to cast their double spells, 
get out of synch when they try to cast a magic together, when they 
come forward to cast the spell, they expend the MP, but do 
absolutely nothing.

Items in general are more expensive and tougher to get in FF4 than 
in FF4 Easytype.  The Eteru (Ether in FF2 US) items can only be 
bought on the moon, whereas in FF4 Easytype Eteru is available in 
stores from the first town. The Ban NouyakuÊ(Heal potion in FF2) is 
50 times more expensive in FF4 than in the easytype. Also it's not 
buyable until the latter half of the game.

Many of the bosses were toned down for FF4j Easytype.  For 
example, the Dark Dragon does much more damage with his Dark 
Breath, and Valvalicia cannot be hit in her spin except by Cain's Jump 
attack, or by magic.

The Shoukan spell "Asura" does different things in FF4 and FF4 
Easytype. In FF4, Asura does one out of three things: 1) Cast "Raise" 
on every member of the party. 2) Cast "Kealda" on every member of 
the party. 3) Cast "Protesu" on every member of the party.  In FF4 
Easytype, the "Protesu" effect is turned into a mega-cure which 
usually will heal your party to max.  On a similar note, Asura is 
*much* more difficult to beat in FF4, since the first thing she does 
before you can do anything is cast "Protesu" on herself, making 
physical attacks do next to nothing. And since you basically have to 
cast "Reflek" on her to keep her from healing herself it makes it 
much tougher.

Also, many of the non-boss monsters in FF4 Easytype were toned 
down.  In FF4, they do more damage and have higher defense ratings 
so you do less damage on them.  Also, some of them are tougher due 
to item constraints.  For example, the Molbol's Kusai Iki (Bad breath) 
gives you every bad status effect you can have, and since Ban 
Nouyakus (aka Heal potions) are so rare, if the characters that can 
cast "Esuna" get affected you're basically screwed.  Also, some 
monsters have additional attacks in FF4. For example, the "Tsuki no 
Megamis" (Lunar Goddesses-I forget what they are in FF2--those 
girls with swords on the moon) have a special attack which heals 
your characters-but also turns them to stone. (And if you confuse 
her, she decides to try and heal you by this method...yuk...)

In FF4j Easytype, the various secret passages in the walls and the 
like are visible, whereas they are all invisible (except for one place, I 
think) in FF4j normal.

It's a small difference, but during Cecil's flashback to the stealing of 
Mysidia's crystal, there is no dialogue between Cecil and the elder in 
FF4j, but there is in FF4j Easytype.

The rumor about there being a subquest in the original FF4 to get an 
item to cure Palom and Porom's petrification is false!  There is no 
such subquest.  The reason the box pops up when you press "A" in 
front of the twins is that you can waste your "Kin no Haris" here.  But 
the rumor about the dancer in Baron taking off her clothes when 
dancing is true; this was present in FF4 Easytype too, but was one of 
the things they censored for FF2 US. She only had the dancer clothes 
on underneath, so I wonder why they did......

MY PERSONAL RATINGS OF EACH OF THE FF4 VERSIONS
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This is just my personal review of each of the 4 versions of FF4. They 
are on a scale of 1-10. After each one, I've also included the rating 
given each of the games by FamiTsuu magazine, one of the most 
widely-circulated video game magazines in Japan. Of course, since 
FamiTsuu never did a rating of FF2 US I can't put that here. :)

Final Fantasy 4
Although the game's graphics and sound might be a little outdated 
for its time, this is one of the classic SFC games. With tons of items, a 
great storyline, fantastic music, and lots of secrets, this is a must-
have for anybody's RPG collection. IMHO, Out of all the FF games, (7 
at the time of this writing) the only two that are better are FF3 
(Japanese) and FF5.
My rating: 9
Ratings by Famitsuu: 9-9-10-8

Final Fantasy 4 Easytype
This game is good for little kids, but is siginificantly less fun than its 
big brother.  I think they could have toned down the difficulty 
without taking out that many of the special items and commands. It's 
still a good game, but I wonder how necessary it was to water it 
down this much.
My rating: 7
Ratings by Famitsuu: 8-7-9-7

Final Fantasy 2 US
This game is basically the same as FF4 Easytype, so I can't really rate 
it much lower. But with the censorship, questionable translations and 
removal of some character background, I've got to dock it some. And 
where's the secret programmer room? They could have taken out the 
porno book without taking out the entire room! What's with that? 
Anyhow, since it's basically the same I'll dock it half a point.
My rating: 6.5
Ratings by Famitsuu: N/A

Final Fantasy 4 Playstation
I am really annoyed by this game. While it's in all respects the same 
as the original FF4j, since this is one platform higher, Square really 
ought to have put more work into this game.  The 1 FMV movie is 
very cool, and IMHO is better than most if not all the FMV movies in 
FF7, but it's not enough to make the game worth buying again. It's 
like Square is just trying to milk as much money as the game-buying 
public as possible, and it's almost like they're trying to trick you into 
thinking it's a different game by not putting any screen shots on the 
box. Take the unbelievably lethargic saving, choppy "Mode 7" 
animations, and primitive graphics and music for the medium, this 
one gets a really low rating in my book. If you've never played FF4 
before, get this version. Otherwise pass it up. 
My rating: 5
Ratings by Famitsuu: 7-6-6-5

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