Dissidia Final Fantasy NT: How to Change Battle UI

How to Change the Battle UI in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is the newest entry in the long-running spinoff fighting game series. The latest, as usual, includes a large roster of new and returning characters from the Final Fantasy series, from the Warrior of Light down to Shantotto from Final Fantasy XI. If you’re here, you’re probably wondering if and how you can change Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s battle UI. Here’s what you need to know to do exactly that.

To change the battle UI in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, go into options and select gameplay options. In there, you’ll be able to change the user interface to something more to your liking. It starts off as streamlined NT UI but, if you want, you can change it to the more complex UI of the original arcade game. Personally, for me, Dissidia is complicated enough where I’m good with the streamlined version. Just knowing how to play properly is enough for me to think about. But those of you that are actually good at the game might appreciate switching the UI up to something more useful to you.

The does it for how to change the battle UI in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. For more guides and FAQ answers, be sure to check out our comprehensive wiki.


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