What I do is I get in a battle with some of those monsters that summon Kum Kums. I kill one of them and keep killing the Kum Kums it summons (DK hits for 9999) and keep the cycle going... if it doesn't summon one turn just guard. Afterwards the battle usually pays out 16k EXP upwards.
I don't see why this game gets such high ratings: to me, the only selling point seems to be that it's Mario.
Could you imagine it getting even half as good a reception if it were Rayman Galaxy or something?
I'm very nearly at the end of this game now, I just need to level grind a bit, find someone who will add my friend code, and beat the secret boss.
Before I start, on the subject of level grinding, it's a lot easier here than in some other Final Fantasy games. I've found some dungeons seem to...
I didn't find it that hard, but I can see where you're coming from. That's probably why they never released it in the US and Europe and why they dumb down the other ones.
I have a bad feeling about XIII. And not just because it's an unlucky number. On the trailers, it doesn't look right to me. It doesn't look Final Fantasy.
Shiva is a motorcycle?!
I hope I read that wrong.
In my eyes, every Final Fantasy is worth getting.
I prefer this to Final Fantasy I and III and it has some of my favourite music in from the whole series.
It can be devilishly difficult sometimes, so is probably not for inexperienced FF gamers.
I'd say this game is a bargain and a real gem, and...
Just a question... if FFX-2 is included, why not FFXI? Like it or not, it is a numbered Final Fantasy.
My favourite is FFVI because it is simply the best :P bit disappointed it doesn't have more votes though.
There are a few videos up on YouTube of the remake... here is the White Dragon in Lunar Subterrane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkxLM3Tm3uE
I don't know if this has been posted before... but the video was only up on the 3rd.
I stayed with Thief, because he does a lot of damage if you get 2 Main Gauches.
Black Mage to do some nice backup damage and hit elemental weaknesses,
Scholar, to find out weaknesses and cast spells,
and White Mage for obvious reasons.
I think the first boss once you get off the Floating...
Kefka was also the best of the best in FFVI; while he was seen to be taking orders from Leo (before he poisoned the river), he managed to kill him with no effort whatsoever. It's probably not worth mentioning, but he killed the emperor as well (an old man, yes).
He did have the power to...
I've been skimming this thread looking for an old post I left a while ago, but there are too many pages. Also, this thread is annoying me because it's just an excuse to show off how many characters you can remember... about half the pages here are the creator of the thread and some other guy...
So you're an experienced swordfighter? He said if you were thrown into Ivalice...
Anyway, I would probably just pick up your average sword, maybe join a small-time clan and just take it easy. Probably become one of those generic people on the street that repeat the same phrase over and over haha
Do you mean the intro video or the actual opening part of the game?
I'm going to assume the latter... I think FFIV has the best intro because you get an instant view of what the main character has done, how he feels and what he is going to do next.
For an ending, I like FFVI. Everyone...
Other > I'd be a Blue Mage... sword skills, the ability to learn enemy techniques and turn them against them, and usually some sort of scan move to work out weaknesses.
Kefka has wings and could fly out of the way, presumably. He could use that move that reduced health to single digits (Goner?). Plus, he has the Goddesses on his side - remember they managed to rip a continent out of the earth and hold it floating in the sky? A bit more powerful than you might...
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