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Firion was designed by Yoshitaka Amano, whose artworks of Firion vary, but his appearance has been refined through ports of the original game and his appearance in spin-offs. His original NES sprite was a modified Warrior sprite from the first Final Fantasy. Later ports of the game depict Firion with long silver hair tied in a ponytail and covered by a blue, orange, and yellow bandana, and he has brown eyes. He wears lightweight red, orange, and yellow armor with blue bracers and shinguards. Concept art depicts Firion with a cape of various colors, and his Dawn of Souls art gives him a red-orange cape. Prototype screenshots for the WonderSwan Color version of Final Fantasy II show Firion with a cape[citation needed], but he did not have one in-game until the Playstation Portable 20th Anniversary port.
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Firion was designed by Yoshitaka Amano, whose artworks of Firion vary, but his appearance has been refined through ports of the original game and his appearance in spin-offs. His original NES sprite was a modified Warrior sprite from the first Final Fantasy. Later ports of the game depict Firion with long silver hair tied in a ponytail and covered by a blue, orange, and yellow bandana, and he has brown eyes. He wears lightweight red, orange, and yellow armor with blue bracers and shinguards. Concept art depicts Firion with a cape of various colors, and his Dawn of Souls art gives him a red-orange cape. Prototype screenshots for the WonderSwan Color version of Final Fantasy II show Firion with a cape[citation needed], but he did not have one in-game until the Playstation Portable 20th Anniversary port.
Instruction: PDO


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