Final Fantasy XII Zodiac Age: How to Save Your Game

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How to Save Your Game in Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age

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Like all RPGs and generally any game on the market these days, there’s a way to save your game so you don’t feel compelled to finish everything in one go. Especially not an RPG as lengthy as Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. Thankfully, there is indeed a way to save your game.

To do so, you first have to look for a shining blue crystal on your map. These points appears as a tiny blue crystal icon, and if you interact with it, you’ll have the option to save your progress. Interacting with these points also restores all HP and MP for your party, so it’s a good way to keep hold of your items and refresh yourself before heading out into battle again. These points can generally be found in all towns, as well as certain dungeons in the game. Remember to save your progress before fighting a boss or major enemy, or doing anything important in the game. Oh, and remember to make sure you’ve saved before you quit the game too. Don’t wanna lose all that progress.

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