Final Fantasy Redux is a modification (Mod) released in 2017 for the original Final Fantasy RPG on the NES. This patch fundamentally rebalances the Job system, ensuring that nearly all classes are viable throughout the endgame, moving beyond the previous dominance of Ninja and Sage roles. Its core feature is aligning Job abilities, stats, and equipment with those seen in the DS remake, offering veteran players a fresh strategic challenge compatible with existing English translations.
The developer's primary goal was to ensure that the majority of the initial Job selection offers meaningful advantages, moving away from scenarios where only two specific end-game classes—the Ninja and the Sage—were considered optimal.
A key feature of this rebalance is the alignment of Job characteristics with their counterparts found in the Nintendo DS remake of the game. This means that abilities, base statistics, and available equipment for each class have been adjusted to reflect those modern interpretations.
This adjustment fundamentally alters tactical decision-making, as players can now invest in a wider array of character builds without feeling penalized by suboptimal class performance later in the adventure. Every Job now provides distinct advantages that were not present in the base game structure.
It is important to note that the patch is compatible with both the original Japanese version of the game and existing English translations, allowing a broad audience to apply the changes to their preferred base text.
The uniqueness stems entirely from the extensive re-tuning of the Job system. While the foundational story, setting, and atmosphere remain true to the source material, the strategic layer of combat and character progression is significantly altered. Players can expect a fresh challenge where previously overlooked classes now possess distinct and competitive roles, encouraging experimentation with party compositions that were less feasible in the unpatched version.
As a focused balance modification, this title does not include any supplementary downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions. The entire value proposition is contained within the rebalanced mechanics applied to the base game structure.