Final Fantasy XII has more than one main character. While you may begin with Vaan, the story doesn't revolve around Vaan. It's about everyone in the group. That's what's similar to Final Fantasy XI. It's about everyone working together to accomplish one thing.
If you play it on the PC, you can get the game and every expansion all in one for $29.99. If you get it for the PlayStation 2, you'll need the larger PlayStation 2 (not slim-line), the hard driver, and the various expansions which would run you about $200 give or take. If you went with the Xbox...
Yeah- so do I. I just didn't want to say * and have you ask why. Haha. Either way I was screwed. =P You'll love summoner. Once you actually have the ability to solo stuff, you can do just about anything you want in the game all by yourself. And people are always asking for summoners when they're...
Meh. The story seems the same as any other story. Good guys versus the bad guys. Probably most similar to FFIV.
In any case, the opening movie makes the game look like it's going to be so much better than it really is. Haha. And one thing I learned about two weeks ago was the palcement of Aldo...
Haha. Yes. As long as you have the mp to do it, your avatar being out does not hinder your ability to use spells or abilities from your sub job. The only thing you can't do while an avatar is out is /heal.
Oh. If you're a SMN/WHM, you'll be able to use whatever spells your white mage would have at half the level of your summoner. White mage has Cure at level 1. So you'll have Cure right off the bat when you start summoner (as long as you're subbing white mage). What really sucks though is that you...
Each avatar has a list of abilities they're able to use. These abilities require the use of your MP to use on top of the MP it requires to cast and keep them out.
For instance, it cost 5mp to cast Carbuncle. At level 1, it would cost 1mp every three seconds to keep Carbuncle out. Now a healing...
If you plan on leveling summoner to 75, I wouldn't even recommend touching warrior as it isn't of any use as a subjob to any mage job. While it may be fun, you wouldn't be invited to many parties.
The only way to gain exp during the lower levels (1-30ish) is by grinding. You can do quests later...
That's why I suggested this. It's the fastest route for taking a new character to 75.
Get the jobs you either don't want to play or only need as subjobs out of the way first so when you start the job you want to play, you can fully enjoy it.
As Ramza said, you're going to be main healing until level 70. At level 70, exp parties will recognize you as someone who can actually deal some heavy damage as well. Because you'd be main healing for almost the entire time you'd be leveling this job, it'd be wise to level white mage. Generally...
I'm on Midgardsormr as well, but I don't know which mision you're on. Are you referring to mision 2-3 where you have to travel to the other two countries? If so, you'd be best off shouting in Jeuno for help for that as it usually takes two or three people to do it unless you have a rdm/nin who...
Well, I felt the same way about World of Warcraft. Every single person I ran into on that game felt they were better than everyone else. They all acted like little children and that's what drove me away.
I don't believe that the point of Final Fantasy XI was to draw in just the Final Fantasy...
Meh. The only real difference I see is that it's online rather than off. The experience for me is the exact same it was for every single Final Fantasy before it. Though I would rather Square Enix used XI for an offline game and labeled this one Final Fantasy Online, I still don't understand how...
That's not true whatsoever. Every single person I play with on Final Fantasy XI have played every single Final Fantasy and we often find ourselves quizing each other on the games.
What you basically said though was that if Coke made a drink that most people who normally drank coke products...
They made it for PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360.
Yes, I do count it as one of the main series. Why wouldn't you? It is identical to the offline games in nearly every aspect except for the fact that it is online. I don't see the bad part to paying monthly to play. What people fail to understand...
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