Bal Castle's basement, definitely.
Get a Blue Mage and make sure to learn Lv5 Death from the enemies in the Library.
This basement is full of enemies called Objet d'Art. They can be dangerous but they are slow, and Lv45 so Lv5 Death slays them all instantly. They are worth 4ABP when you face two at a time, and 8ABP when it's five.
Final Fantasy V happened in 1992.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is the director of Final Fantasy V.
Final Fantasy V was created on 1992-12-06.
The main character of Final Fantasy V is Bartz Klauser.
2 bosses from Final Fantasy V Atomos and gilgamesh and 2 superbosses from Final Fantasy V Omega and Shinryu
Music of Final Fantasy V was created on 1993-03-25.
There is Final Fantasy XI, but all the rest are all solo games.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy - Reports 2012 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A (video)
Final Fantasy II. Note: The original Final Fantasy II wasn't originally released outside of Japan. When the American Final Fantasy II first came out, it was actually Japan's Final Fantasy V. Firion came from the Japanese Final Fantasy II.
The newest official SERIES would be Final Fantasy XII for the PS2 But Final Fantasy XIII (360, PS3), Final Fantasy XIII Versus (PS3), Final Fantasy XVI (PS3, PC and Rumour 360). Are in Delveopment are due out for release in 2010. Now there are other more recent releases such as Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP) Final Fantasy Crisis Core (PSP) Final Fantasy III (DS) Final Fantasy IV (DS) FInal Fantasy V (DS) The list goes on. Research Wikipedia, or various websites i.e. Amazon.com, Game.co.uk, Play.com etc.
Here they are: Final Fantasy (20th anniversary remake) Final Fantasy II (20th anniversary remake) Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions (PSN only) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Dissidia Final Fantasy Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Final Fantasy VII (PSN only) Final Fantasy VIII (PSN only) Final Fantasy IV Complete Final Fantasy V (PSN only) Final Fantasy VI (PSN only) Also, the following have not yet been released: Final Fantasy Agito XIII
Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals was the first TV spin off, which was a sequel to Final Fantasy V including 4 30 minute episodes. The next was Final Fantasy: Unlimited, a series with 25 episodes which was based on the common elements that appear across the Final Fantasy series. These are both anime series'.