The resulting map ( 4) is simply a zoomed-out view of the nearby overworld. To get an even broader view of the world, the player can use Sight ( 3) or Gnomish Bread. This view takes advantage of the Mode 7 graphical feature of the SNES to scale the background world texture such that it tapers off toward the top of the screen and creates the impression of a 3D environment. However, once the player acquires a hovercraft, their view of the world expands ( 2). ![]() ![]() Without any spells or items, players see the overworld ( 1). ![]() Originally known as Final Fantasy II in North America, Final Fantasy IV followed in the footsteps of previous Japan-only release Final Fantasy III by requiring the player to learn a spell ( Sight) or use an item ( Gnomish Bread) before they could view a map of the world.
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