When you think of aFinal FantasyMMORPG, it’s undoubtedlyFinal Fantasy 14: A Realm Rebornthat comes to mind, Square Enix’slatest and greatest entryinto the genre. However,Final Fantasy 11was the franchise’s first foray into the world of MMORPGs, releasing in 2003 for PC and 2004 for PlayStation 2, after releasing in Japan in 2002.

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Set in the world of Vana’diel, players choose one of three nations to affiliate with and can quest to their heart’s content across a vast digital world. The game was very successful and ultimately had five expansions released for it, as well as six add-on scenarios. The game is still playable today, though the development team has wound down additional content for it. Check out these 10 interesting facts that you might know about this title below.

10Inspired By EverQuest

EverQuestwas an MMORPG released by Sony Online Entertainment for PC in 1999, and it was heralded as the first 3D MMORPG to be a commercial success. Many players ofFinal Fantasy 11don’t realize that withoutEverQuest, Square Enix may never have created its ownMMORPGtitle.

Game designer Hironobu Sakaguchi was so impressed by the western release ofEverQuestthat he developed the idea forFinal Fantasy 11and went on to become the Executive Producer for the game.

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9Final Fantasy Online

When the game was still in early development, there was a lot of talk about whether it should be a main numbered title or not, with the name “Final Fantasy Online” being pitched instead. There were concerns that the plot of the MMORPG would not live up to the standard of storytelling from the franchise’s previous titles, and therefore would not deserve a numbered title.

However, once the plot was in place, the team felt confident enough that it was worthy of being a main game in the series and, as a result, it received the title ofFinal Fantasy 11.

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Famed illustrator Yoshitaka Amano has designed the logo for every mainFinal Fantasygame in the series, as well as for some of the sequels andspin-off titles. As such, Amano was the man behind designing the logo forFinal Fantasy 11and has stated that it was the most challenging logo he had to design for aFinal Fantasygame so far.

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This is because of the number of characters and details within the logo, with Amano having to use one large sheet of paper to design the logo. Amano has referred to the design process for this logo as “tedious.”

7Final Fantasy 3 Was a Major Influence

Final Fantasy 11’s Producer, Hiromichi Tanaka, has stated thatFinal Fantasy 3was a major influence on the development ofFinal Fantasy 11, with many traits of the older title present in the MMORPG. Most notably, the class system ofFinal Fantasy 11is similar, with players able to change their jobs at any time via aMoogle, along with being able to unlock more jobs as well.

Tanaka has said thatFinal Fantasy 11is the “most Final Fantasy of all the installments”, citing that this is because the game managed to include many elements that had been planned for earlierFinal Fantasytitles but were ultimately not used due to technical limitations.

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6Early Race Design

There are five races inFinal Fantasy 11–Elvaan, Mithra, Hume, Tarutaru, & Galka– with Galka being gender-locked to male and Mithra being gender-locked to female. The early concept designs of some of these races (left) are quite different from the final result (right).

The Galka race originally looked more leonine, closely resembling theRonsofromFinal Fantasy 10, while Tarutarus had darkened faces more commonly associated with Black Mages, such asVivifromFinal Fantasy 9.

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5The Number 11

As the eleventh numbered title in the franchise,Final Fantasy 11often alludes to the number “11” in the game itself, a trait that has been seen in otherFinal Fantasy titles. On release, before the addition of any expansions, there were initially 11 jobs available to players and there were only 11 conquest areas.

When theCorsair jobwas added, players were able to obtain status benefits by rolling dice and the best roll you could get was “11.” Furthermore, in theWings of the Goddessexpansion, there were a total of 10 Cait Sith entities born from the tears of the Goddess Altana, and when they joined together they formed the eleventh Cait Sith.

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4References To Past Final Fantasy Titles

Like many otherFinal Fantasytitles before it,Final Fantasy 11references many of the other games in the franchise. As well as referencing Cait Sith, the character fromFinal Fantasy 7,there are numerous other allusions. Once more, a character namedCidis featured and he is in love with a woman named Hilda, the same as inFinal Fantasy 9.

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Diabolos fromFinal Fantasy 8makes an appearance, and the Shikaree sisters from theChains of Promathiacontent are a reference to the Magus sisters ofFinal Fantasy 4, with each of them utilizing the same weapons as well.

3Playerbase Heights

AtFinal Fantasy 11’s peak, it had a player base of 500,000 players with over two-million characters. While this might not seem a lot by today’s standards, asFinal Fantasy 14has already reached numbers of over 20 millionplayers,these numbers were still pretty impressive at the time ofFinal Fantasy 11’sheight.

2Final Fantasy 14

Final Fantasy 14isFinal Fantasy’s second MMORPG, but it tookmany elementsfromFinal Fantasy 11. There are multiple features that have either carried over or inspired facets ofFinal Fantasy 14.

Most notably, the original base races forFinal Fantasy 14were the same asFinal Fantasy 11, though they were all re-named and the previous gender-locked races are now available as both male and female. Additionally,Final Fantasy 14also features three nations for players to choose from as their starting point.

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1Final Fantasy 11 Reboot

In March 2015, it was announced that a mobile version ofFinal Fantasy 11was in development by Nexon, tentatively referred to asFinal Fantasy 11 Reboot. It was originally planned to release in 2016, but it’s now 2020 and there’s no sign of it releasing any time soon– though it’s also not officially been canceled and, as of 2019, it was still confirmed to be in development.

There was another mobile title that was based on the world of Vana’diel,Final Fantasy Grandmasters, which released in 2015. However, this title was terminated in April of 2019.

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