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[[File:Final Fantasy Adventure box art.jpg|150px|left]] '''''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''''', also known by its Japanese title '''''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden''''' (or '''''Seiken Densetsu'''''), is the first installment of the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. It was originally released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991 in Japan and North America and then in 1993 in Europe with the title '''''Mystic Quest''''', which was one of the first ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' games to release there, the other being ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. In 1998, ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was re-released in North America by [[Sunsoft]].
2024: Year of the Dragon!


We are highlighting dragons and dragon-related items in the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] universe in what is said to be an auspicious year in the lunar calendar.
''Final Fantasy Adventure'' features gameplay roughly similar to that of the original ''[[triforcewiki:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', but with the inclusion of basic role-playing statistical elements. The game was a spinoff of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise and featured some of its recurring elements, such as a [[Chocobo]]. Ever since the release of the second ''Mana'' title, ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', the ''Mana'' series disconnected itself from the overall ''Final Fantasy'' franchise.
 
''"Can you fly, sister?"''
 
'''[[Flammie (Trials of Mana)|Flammie]]''' is a character and mode of transport in ''[[Trials of Mana]]''.
 
A youngling dragoness descended from the great Winged Defenders of ages past, Flammie was found all by her lonesome atop the Laurent region's [[Celestial Peak]]. Though the Chosen and their party start off on a gender-confused wrong foot, Flammie is more than willing to help the heroes reach high places and travel the world to stay one step ahead of the villains, including the [[Benevodons]] that were released in the villains' civil war. The [[Mana Goddess]] gives our brave heroes the [[Flammie Drum]] to call upon her at will. She is also instrumental in containing [[Anise|Anise the Witch]], the greatest threat the world has ever known.

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