FF5, like most RPGs, has a set of equipment and magic spells that can be permanently missed if they are not acquired at the exact right time in the story. This is annoying, so these patches fix that by ensuring all missable items and spells can be obtained, even if you miss your first chance.
Included are two patches:
* Shops Patch: Adds the missable spells and non-unique missable items to shops throughout the game.
* Monster/Treasure Patch: Relocates unique missable items that can be missed to non-missable boss drops and treasure boxes.
Note that each is a separate IPS patch, but you can go ahead and use them both if you want both sets of changes! See the readme for the exact location of each item if you want to be spoiled.
These patches should be compatible with every SNES version of Final Fantasy 5 (Original Japanese, RPGe Translation, GBA Script Port... but not FF5Spoof, because it already handles this in a different way), and are probably compatible with every other mod out there unless it’s a gigantic overhaul mod.
- FF5 No Missable Items & Spells v1.0 - Help support the anti-ASCII art
- By: Tzepish movement!
tzepish at gmail dot com
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1.) Patch Info & Compatibility
FF5, like most RPGs, has a set of equipment and magic spells that can be permanently missed if
they are not acquired at the exact right time in the story. Personally I've always hated it when
games did this - hence this mod!
These patches modify shop data and monster data in order to ensure that every spell and every
item can be obtained, even if you miss your first chance. They are split into two patches for
the sake of compatibility, but most users will simply apply them both (unless you only want one
patch or the other for whatever reason). They are compatible with multiple versions of Final
Fantasy 5, as long as your ROM has NO HEADER:
- Final Fantasy 5 Japanese
- Final Fantasy 5 RPGe Translation
- Final Fantasy 5 GBA Script Port
I wouldn't count on compatibility with more complicated hacks, such as Void Divergence,
but you never know!
This archive should contain the following files:
- readme.txt
The file you are currently viewing.
- ff5_nomissables_shop_price_changes.ips
- ff5_nomissables_treasure_monster_changes.ips
These are the actual patch files (see below for more information).
You can stop reading here if you want to avoid spoilers - just apply both patches and trust that
everything can be found in the game eventually without worrying about missables. If you'd like to
know exactly where to look, or if you want to see the hex bytes changed, continue reading!
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2.) Where to find everything - Summary
This section lists the locations of everything that used to be missable!
PATCH 1: ff5_nomissables_shop_price_changes.ips:
- All missable items that have an unlimited quantity in the game have been sprinkled into shops
throughout the game at appropriate locations, based on the power of the item and where it
originally can be missed.
- All missable magic spells have been added to a new shop in the Dwarven Kingdom.
- All the above items and spells now have reasonable prices based on when they can be obtained.
ITEM: QUANTITY: NEW:
- Spear (Unlimited) + Purchase at Walse or Crescent
- Iron Shield (Unlimited) + Purchase at Crescent
- Kenpo Gi (Unlimited) + Purchase at Crescent
- Thief's Gloves (Unlimited) + Purchase at Quelb
- Javelin (Unlimited) + Purchase at Moore
- Blitz Whip (Unlimited) + Purchase at Moore
- Power Staff (Unlimited) + Purchase at Phantom Village
SPELL: TYPE: NEW:
- Romeo's Ballad (Song) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Alluring Air (Song) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Mana's Paean (Song) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Shiva (Summon) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Ramuh (Summon) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Golem (Summon) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Catoblepas (Summon) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
- Carbuncle (Summon) + Purchase at Dwarven Kingdom
PATCH 2: ff5_nomissables_treasure_monster_changes.ips:
- All missable items that have a LIMITED quantity in the game can now be found in unmissable
locations (either drops from boss battles, or treasure chests that can be returned to).
- You can still only obtain the same limited quantity as in the base game (for example, you can
only get at most 2 copies of the Kornago Gourd).
ITEM: QUANTITY: NEW:
- Genji Gloves (1) + Defeat Gilgamesh3 (Xexat's Fleet)
- Genji Helm (1) + Defeat Gilgamesh4 (Castle Exdeath)
- Kornago Gourd (2) + Defeat Omniscient
- Titan's Gloves (1) + Defeat Azulmagia
- Titan's Axe (2) + Defeat Apocalypse
- Tinklebell (1) + Defeat Twintania
- Genji Shield (1) + Treasurebox before Gilgamesh5 (Interdimensional Rift)
- Genji Armor (1) + Treasurebox before Gilgamesh6 (Interdimensional Rift)
These are the missables that are NOT changed by this patch. In other words, they are still
missable:
- Excalipoor (a joke item you don't want anyway, but you can steal it from Gilgamesh4)
- Brave Blade (if you choose the Chicken Knife)
- Chicken Knife (if you choose the Brave Blade)
And of course, you can always hose yourself by throwing or selling a unique weapon.
These patches won't prevent that.
The following sections are optional advanced reading in case you want to know about all the
changes in detail, including the hex bytes for each change!
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3.) ff5_nomissables_shop_price_changes.ips - Detailed Changes
This section lists the changes to shop data, price data, and event data in detail for Patch 1.
* Walse Weapon Shop now sells the Spear:
-- Note: Though this is earlier than you can normally get the Spear, the next town (Karnak)
already sells its replacement (Mythril Spear).
-- Shop Inventory: +Spear, Battle Axe, Long Sword, Dagger
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2D89: 21 0E 03 00 00 00 00 00 -> 18 21 0E 03 00 00 00 00
* Crescent Weapon Shop now sells the Spear and Battle Axe:
-- Note: The Spear is sold here as well so that it remains available at the end of the game,
after you lose access to the Walse shop. Battle Axe was also added just to cover the
rest of the Walse items.
-- Shop Inventory: +Spear, +Battle Axe, Flame Bow, Frost Bow, Thunder Bow, Silver Harp
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2DE3: 3F 40 41 47 00 00 00 00 -> 18 21 3F 40 41 47 00 00
* Crescent Armor Shop now sells the Kenpo Gi and Iron Shield:
-- Note: The rest of the Iron gear was added as well, because it looked goofy otherwise.
-- Shop Inventory: +Iron Shield, +Iron Helm, +Iron Armor, Plumed Hat, Sage's Surplice, +Kenpo Gi
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2DEC: 90 AA 00 00 00 00 00 00 -> 83 8B 9C 90 AA A2 00 00
* Quelb Armor Shop now sells the Thief's Gloves:
-- Note: Though this is earlier than you can usually get subsequent copies of the Thief's Gloves,
this is where it makes the most sense.
-- Shop Inventory: Headband, Power Sash, Power Armlet, +Thief's Gloves
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2E85: 96 B9 BA 00 00 00 00 00 -> 96 B9 BA B0 00 00 00 00
* Moore Weapon Shop now sells the Javelin and Blitz Whip:
-- Note: Though this is earlier than you can usually get subsequent copies of the Blitz Whip, its
competitor (Chain Whip) was already sold one town ago.
-- Shop Inventory: Air Knife, +Javelin, Elven Bow, +Blitz Whip
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2EBB: 0A 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 -> 0A 17 44 4D 00 00 00 00
* Phantom Village Weapon Shop now sells the Power Staff:
-- Shop Inventory: Flametongue, Icebrand, Gaia Hammer, Morning Star, Rune Bow, Kiku-ichimonji,
Partisan, +Power Staff
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2F27: 57 58 26 5F 67 2D 1C 00 -> 57 58 26 5F 67 2D 1C 3A
* Dwarf Magic Shop is a new shop that sells all the missable magic spells:
-- Shop Inventory: +Romeo's Ballad, +Alluring Air, +Mana's Paean, +Shiva, +Ramuh, +Golem,
+Catoblepas, +Carbuncle
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2F03: 21 23 34 35 46 47 00 00 -> 5D 5E 5A 4B 4C 4F 50 51
* Dwarf Item Shop is a new shop that sells endgame items:
-- Note: This shop wasn't necessary to add for missables, but the room felt oddly asymmetrical
with four tables and three shops, so this shop was added to fix the symmetry.
-- Shop Inventory: +Elixir, +Phoenix Down, +Holy Water, +Goliath Tonic, +Power Drink,
+Speed Shake, +Iron Draft, +Hero Cocktail
-- Shop Bytes: $D1/2F1E: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 -> E3 E4 E6 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
* New Item Price Bytes:
-- $D1/2A2E: 01 0A -> 02 55 (Javelin: 8500 Gil)
-- $D1/2A30: 01 0A -> 01 46 (Spear: 700 Gil)
* New Summon Price Bytes:
-- $D1/2C96: 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A -> 01 3C 01 3C 01 3C (Lv2 Summons: 600 Gil)
-- $D1/2C9C: 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A -> 02 1E 02 1E 02 1E (Lv3 Summons: 3000 Gil)
-- $D1/2CA2: 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A -> 02 3C 02 3C 02 3C (Lv4 Summons: 6000 Gil)
-- $D1/2CA8: 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A -> 03 0A 03 0A 03 0A (Lv5 Summons: 10000 Gil)
* New Bard Song Price Bytes:
-- $D1/2CAE: 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A -> 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A 01 0A (Songs: 1000 Gil)
-- $D1/2CB6: 02 0A 02 0A 02 0A 02 0A -> 02 0A 02 0A 02 0A 02 0A (Songs: 1000 Gil)
* How to access the new shops:
To access the two new shops, visit the Dwarven Kingdom's Weapon/Armor shop. Talking to the
shopkeeper here from different sides of the table causes a separate shop to come up.
Previously two of the shops were repeated, since there are two shops and four directions, but
after this patch all four directions result in different shops:
PREVIOUS: NEW:
Armor Magic <-- new missable shop
--------- ---------
Weapons | Dwarf | Weapons Weapons | Dwarf | Armor
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Armor Items <-- endgame items, similar to
Phantom Village Item Shop
Three bytes in event data needed to be changed in order to redirect these shop calls to the new
shop inventories:
* Event Bytes:
-- $C9/285A: 34 -> 35 (Change SOUTH from Armor Shop to previously unused Item Shop)
-- $C9/F925: 34 -> 32 (Change NORTH from Armor Shop to previously unused Magic Shop)
-- $C9/F92E: 33 -> 34 (Change EAST from Weapon Shop to Armor Shop)
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4.) ff5_nomissables_treasure_monster_changes.ips - Detailed Changes
This section lists the changes to treasure data, monster data, and event data in detail for
Patch 2.
* Gilgamesh3 (Xexat's Fleet) now drops the Genji Gloves instead of requiring a missable steal:
-- Drop: WAS Gold Shield -> NOW Genji Gloves
-- Steal: WAS Genji Gloves -> NOW Gold Shield
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/54B4: 00 C9 00 85 -> 00 85 00 C9
* Gilgamesh4 (Castle Exdeath) is no longer a missable battle.
He will now attack you even if you ignore the empty treasurebox:
-- Event Bytes: $D8/F7B9: FC 4A -> FB 4B
* Gilgamesh4 (Castle exdeath) now drops the Genji Helm instead of requiring a missable steal.
He will now also drop the Genji Helm even if you kill him too fast:
-- Drop (form 1): WAS Nothing -> NOW Genji Helm
-- Drop (form 2): WAS Excalipoor -> NOW Genji Helm
-- Steal (form 1): Hi-Potion/Gauntlets (Unchanged)
-- Steal (form 2): WAS Genji Helm -> NOW Excalipoor
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/5574: C2 E1 00 00 -> C2 E1 00 C7 (form 2)
$D0/54D8: 00 C7 00 5C -> 00 5C 00 C7 (form 1)
* Omniscient now drops the Kornago Gourd instead of requiring a missable rare steal:
-- Drop: WAS Nothing -> NOW Kornago Gourd
-- Steal: WAS Potion/Kornago Gourd -> NOW Gold Needle
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/5514: C5 E0 00 00 -> 00 EC 00 C5
* Azulmagia now drops the Titan's Gloves instead of requiring a missable rare steal:
-- Drop: WAS Nothing/Black Cowl -> NOW Titan's Gloves
-- Steal: WAS Elixir/Titan's Gloves -> NOW Elixir/Black Cowl
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/555C: B1 E3 98 00 -> 98 E3 00 B1
* Apocalypse now drops the Titan's Axe instead of requiring a missable steal from Twintania:
-- Drop: WAS Gold Needle -> NOW Titan's Axe
-- Steal: Elixir/Cottage (Unchanged)
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/5560: F1 E3 00 EC -> F1 E3 00 6A
* Twintania now drops the Tinklebell guaranteed, regardless of his form, instead of it being a
rare chance in a specific form:
-- Drop (form 1): WAS Nothing/Murasame -> NOW Tinklebell
-- Drop (form 2): WAS Nothing/Tinklebell -> NOW Tinklebell
-- Steal (form 1): WAS Titan's Axe -> NOW Murasame
-- Steal (form 2): Phoenix Down/Flame Shield (Unchanged)
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/540C: 00 6A 2E 00 -> 00 2E 00 53 (form 1)
$D0/5568: C4 E4 53 00 -> C4 E4 00 53 (form 2)
-- Note: Titan's Axe was moved to Apocalypse.
* The treasurebox before Gilgamesh5 (Interdimensional Rift) now has the Genji Shield instead of
requiring a missable steal from Gilgamesh5:
-- Treasure: WAS Fuma Shuriken -> NOW Genji Shield
-- Drop (Gilgamesh5): Nothing/Rune Bow (Unchanged)
-- Steal (Gilgamesh5): WAS Genji Shield -> NOW Fuma Shuriken
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/5360: 00 C6 67 00 -> 00 5B 67 00
-- Treasure Bytes: $D1/35EF: 5B -> C6
-- Note: This boss doesn't "die" the normal way, so the safest way to guarantee the item was to
put it in a treasurebox.
* The treasurebox before Gilgamesh6 (Interdimensional Rift) now has the Genji Armor instead of
requiring a missable steal from Gilgamesh6:
-- Treasure: WAS Fuma Shuriken -> NOW Genji Armor
-- Drop (Gilgamesh6): Nothing (Unchanged)
-- Steal (Gilgamesh6): WAS Genji Armor -> NOW Fuma Shuriken
-- Monster Bytes: $D0/55BC: 00 C8 00 00 -> 00 5B 00 00
-- Treasure Bytes: $D1/35FF: 5B -> C8
-- Note: This boss doesn't "die" the normal way, so the safest way to guarantee the item was to
put it in a treasurebox.
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5.) Thanks!
These lovely people figured this stuff out - I'm just the guy who moved some bytes around and
made some ips patches!
-- Jorgur's documentation on shops, prices, and monsters made this mod possible!
-- Everything made FF6Tools, which was used for deciphering (but not editing) treasure and
event data!
-- Square originally made this wonderful game.
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6.) The Disclaimer!
-- (C) 2022 Tzepish (Blaine Higdon)
-- This archive is not to be distributed with any other files (especially ROMs). It is not to
contain any files other than those listed above.
-- Tzepish is not responsible for any damages done to your computer, whether you use his patches
or not.
Database match: Final Fantasy V (Japan)
Database: No-Intro: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (v. 20210222-050638)
File/ROM SHA-1: E937B54FFF99838E2E853697E4F559359AA91FD6
File/ROM CRC32: C1BC267D