


An image of King Tycoon appears and explains to the four of them that they are charged as the chosen warriors that must protect the Crystals to prevent an ancient evil from being revived and devastating their world. The shards, as well as the world's other three crystals, react to their presence. With the help of the pirate captain Faris, the group makes its way to the Wind Shrine, only to discover a missing King Tycoon and the shattered Wind Crystal. However, the path to Tule Village is blocked by the meteor's wreckage, leaving water as the only route. The three then decide to travel together to the Wind Shrine. Bartz continues on his way, but is unable to get far before Boko forces him to return and rescue them from more goblins. Galuf, suddenly realizing that he needs to go there without knowing why, accompanies her. Lenna explains that she is on her way to the Wind Shrine, where her father has gone to discover why the wind has suddenly ceased. He rescues her and they soon discover an old man in the wreckage unable to remember anything except his name: Galuf. Resting with his chocobo Boko in the woods, the startled adventurer Bartz decides to investigate the meteor crash, where he comes across a young woman named Lenna under attack by goblins. Meanwhile, a meteorite plunges to the planet's surface in the lands near Tycoon Castle. Concerned, the king of Tycoon flies off on his wind drake, Hiryu, to the Wind Shrine which holds the Crystal of Wind, only to see it shatter into pieces upon his arrival. One day, the world's wind currents inexplicably begin to slow. The original Super Famicom version was ported to the Virtual Console on Wii, Wii U, and New Nintendo 3DS, although only in Japan.
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The Game Boy Advance version was used as the basis for the iOS and Android versions, both released in 2013, and for the Steam version released in 2015. In 2011, the PlayStation version was ported to the PlayStation Network. In 2006, Final Fantasy V was ported to the Game Boy Advance under the title Final Fantasy V Advance. This version had an opening FMV added, and it was the first version that was released outside of Japan (as part of Final Fantasy Anthology). The game was ported to the PlayStation in 1998. An original video animation produced in 1994, Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, serves as a sequel to the events in Final Fantasy V. It was originally released for the Super Famicom in 1992. Super Famicom, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android, Steamįinal Fantasy V is the fifth installment of the main Final Fantasy series. This article uses content from Wikipedia ( view authors), and falls under the compatible Creative Commons license.
