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*Cleric .... Summoner, altered (''Final Fantasy III'')
*Cleric .... Summoner, altered (''Final Fantasy III'')
*Rogue, Bikke's Crew .... Thief (''Final Fantasy III'')
*Rogue, Bikke's Crew .... Thief (''Final Fantasy III'')

You forgot the sulk, and brian clevinger, who are from megaman on the nes. --[[Special:Contributions/65.87.242.28|65.87.242.28]] ([[User talk:65.87.242.28|talk]]) 03:44, 25 June 2008 (UTC)


== [[Plot Synopsis of 8-Bit Theater]] ==
== [[Plot Synopsis of 8-Bit Theater]] ==

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Episode list

Is the episode list really necessary? It's very long, is almost always going to be out-of-date with respect to the main site, and doesn't seem to add to the usefulness of the article. I'd just as soon see a link to the archives on nuklearpower.com-- at least that will always be up-to-date, and gets the episode list out of the way so that readers can concentrate on the more important aspects of the article. -- Eric the Read

This is ridicolus.

What the hell is up with that fire emblem sprite? Kind of out of place, don't you think? -_- —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.229.242.53 (talkcontribs).

Sprites used

All of the sprites used in 8-Bit Theater are either directly taken from, or edits of sprites from Final Fantasy I, II, or III.

Sprite List

  • Black Mage Pre-Class Change .... Black Mage (Final Fantasy)
  • Black Mage Post-Class Change .... Warlock (Final Fantasy III)
  • Fighter Pre-Class Change .... Fighter (Final Fantasy)
  • Fighter Post-Class Change, Vargus .... Knight (Final Fantasy III)
  • Thief Pre-Class Change .... Thief (Final Fantasy)
  • Thief Post-Class Change .... Final Fantasy III Ninja, with FF 1 head (Final Fantasy III)
  • Red Mage Pre-Class Change .... Red Mage (Final Fantasy)
  • Red Mage Post-Class Change .... Red Wizard, with altered head (Final Fantasy III)
  • White Mage .... White Wizard (Final Fantasy III)
  • Good Princess Sara .... Elia, altered (Final Fantasy III)
  • Evil Princess Sara .... Sara (Final Fantasy III)
  • King Steve .... Prince Allus sprite with custom head
  • Black Belt .... Black Belt (Final Fantasy)
  • Matoya .... White Magic Shopkeeper, recolor (Final Fantasy)
  • Matoya (small sprite) .... Matoya (Final Fantasy)
  • Sarda the Sage .... Dorga head on custom body (Final Fantasy III)
  • Garland without armor .... MKnight (Final Fantasy III)
  • Garland with armor .... MKnight, altered (Final Fantasy III)
  • Bikke the Pirate .... Altered FF1 Thief sprite (made fatter) & custom head (Final Fantasy I)
  • Prince Drizz'L .... Gordon, altered (Final Fantasy II)
  • Vilbert von Vampire .... Scholar, altered (Final Fantasy III)
  • Onion Kid .... Onion Kid (Final Fantasy III)
  • Real Light Warrior #1 .... Knight (Final Fantasy)
  • Real Light Warrior #2 .... Ninja (Final Fantasy)
  • Real Light Warrior #3 .... Red Wizard (Final Fantasy)
  • Real Light Warrior #4 .... White Wizard (Final Fantasy)
  • Akbar .... a citizen (Final Fantasy)
  • The Messenger .... Archer (Final Fantasy III)
  • Elite Royal Guard Hank .... Dragoon (Final Fantasy III)
  • Generic Half-Elven Dual-Class Ranger .... Bard (Final Fantasy III)
  • Berserker Axinhed .... Viking, altered (Final Fantasy III)
  • Cleric .... Summoner, altered (Final Fantasy III)
  • Rogue, Bikke's Crew .... Thief (Final Fantasy III)

You forgot the sulk, and brian clevinger, who are from megaman on the nes. --65.87.242.28 (talk) 03:44, 25 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Please merge relevant content from Plot Synopsis of 8-Bit Theater, per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Plot Synopsis of 8-Bit Theater. Thanks. Quarl (talk) 2006-12-27 07:34Z

Userboxes

I noticed that the current crop of userboxes was insufficient, so I made some more:

Code Result
|{{User:Bahamut0013/BMubx}}
BMThis user is going to
stab you so much!
Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/FGubx}}
FighterThis user likes swords and invented Sword-Chucks.
Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/RMubx}} Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/THubx}} Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/WMubx}} Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/BBubx}} Usage
|{{User:Bahamut0013/DWubx}} Usage

Is another more recent comic strip a better image to have at the top?

Or is the image significant, as it is from the first comic with commentary? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.87.242.28 (talk) 03:42, 25 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]