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| - In "Beyond Final Fantasy" feature included with the PAL and International versions of Final Fantasy X, Yoshinori Kitase explains the purpose behind the Sphere Grid is to give players an interactive means of increasing their characters' attributes, so they can observe the development of those attributes firsthand. In general, there are three types of sphere grids:
* Regular Sphere Grid: Only offered in the NA version. This has a total of 828 nodes, 77 of it being unremovable nodes, so are left with 751 nodes to manipulate with.
* Standard Sphere Grid: Only offered in the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions. This has a total of 860 nodes, 85 of it being unremovable nodes, so are left with 775 nodes to manipulate with.
* Expert Sphere Grid: Only offered in the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions. This has a total of 792 nodes, 85 of it being unremovable nodes, so are left with 707 nodes to manipulate with. Completing a character's Sphere Grid in the Final Fantasy X HD Remaster version earns the Sphere Master trophy. Completing all characters' Sphere Grids earns Perfect Sphere Master. The player must have every node active with a stat boost or an ability.
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