That's largely because they had much smaller parties than any other game in the series, both yours and the enemies'. I never met more than five monsters in a single battle, except the pincer attack from six frogs, and that's hardly significant. That's my theory anyway.
This was also the last "authentic" Final Fantasy game in one sense, in that it had all the classic FF aesthetics that 6, 7 and 8 did not have, and which none of its successors would bear either.
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