

The game has a separate step-up banner guaranteeing most top-tier Vision Cards (and all espers) after 10,000 Visiore.Even Day 1 players who never pulled her got a copy. The game gives every player a copy of Mediena, one of the strongest Ultra Rare mages in the game, after about a week of playing.Both mechanics were introduced to the Global version months after the Japanese version. It also guaranteed 3 shards for every featured unit and Vision Card in the Whimsy Shop, lessening the time it takes to level them. The Version 2.0.0 update saw the addition of a pity mechanic, guaranteeing an Ultra Rare after every 5 pulls.War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius contains examples of the following tropes: Further complicating the matters is the net of alliances (Hourne has recently allied to Fennes as part of a treaty, which involves Princess Machérie's marriage to King Muraga of Fennes), and the involvement of the Crystal Sanctum, which seeks to advance the war to their own purposes. When a carriage transporting princess Machérie of the Hourne Kingdom is besieged by thieves inside Leonis territory, prince Mont of Leonis is sent to lend aid, only to find himself and the princess trapped in what now is an open war between the Leonis kingdom and Fennes, their sworn enemy.

The story is set in the distant past of Lapis in Brave Exvius, on the continent of Ardra, which is enveloped in a net of conflicts between nations. Just as how Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is the Brave Frontier to the Final Fantasy series, War of the Visions seems to take some cues from another Gumi tactical RPG, The Alchemist Code. It was announced on Decemand released in Japan on November 14, 2019, followed by the worldwide release on March 25, 2020. It is a spinoff tactical RPG of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a Free-to-play game in the eye-searingly popular Final Fantasy series.
