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Final Fantasy XIIPresumably the last "main" game to be released on the PS2, FF12 broke the tradition of Battle Screens. It was also the sixth game ever to receive a perfect 40/40 score from the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu.
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I'm only in the low-fifties, and the lower level of the Pharos just cripples me. about 10 level 55s pounce on me as soon as I enter There and the Necrohol is where I train, and the Necrohol is easy.
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Usually, for level-up I use the Henne Mines secret area...the Abysteels and Hecteyes aren't hard if you've got a high level, and give good experience, and for hard training you can always fight the Necrofiends and Etéms at the Special charter Dig.
My party is 79-80 and the Necrofiends and Etems can still put up good fights, even with the right equipment.
So, if your average party level is about 65, I'd advice you to train at henne mines, especially with Abysteels. If you're at less than level 60, forget it!
Train elsewhere! The Pharos Subterra, Deadlands and the Great Crystal are useful if you're in your fifties (use good equipment!) and Cerobbi Steppe is useful for your forties.
Anyways, ALWAYS use the Embroidered Tippet for level-up! It's an enourmous help!
Good Level-up
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I train in the basement of the pharos at Ridora(not sure on the spelling) but if you can get past the first mass of enermies it's good training down there.
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I go to the Sandsea train - if you're near, go to the Zertinan caverns and you will have a great time leveling up
However, its not such as good place to go if you are a low level.
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I go to the Sandsea train - if you're near, go to the Zertinan caverns and you will have a great time leveling up
However, its not such as good place to go if you are a low level.
Indeed, that's what I wrote
I sometimes go to Sandea but only to get Kill Chains because there are many Yensas around.
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By the time I got to... I want to say the Feywood, I didn't have to train anymore for the rest of the game. But, early on, I spent hours in the Mosphoran Highwaste leveling up and collecting items. I don't know why, but I thought it was really fun. The music was epic, too.
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Just out of curiousity did anyone else try mobbing wayyyyyy early in the game like I did? I forget what it was called but where you had to fight hordes of guards after rescuing Ashe from the cell and you could chain the guards and such forever once you set off the alarm and run back to save/heal at the jail cells whenever you need. I spent a few hours there and got like an easy 10 or so levels which for me made running through the game pretty easy. I got 3 lvl 84+ chars and still havent found a boss I can't handle.