Note: not a "who do you always use?" thread, though such content can be included.
Thanks to a revolutionary development in Final Fantasy, characters can be switched out whenever the player pleases with whomever the player wants. I've always utilised this fully and, on every play through of the game, have used every single party member in every single battle, so as to level them equally as quickly and evenly.
Do you do the same?
I'm going to predict that this strategy will become redundant by the time characters start to overlap their third or fourth sphere path because there'll be no need to switch in another character to use another ability. However, for the average player, who does not have the patience nor determination to complete the entire sphere grid, would you recommend doing as I do? If so, then why and, if not, then why not?
Thanks to a revolutionary development in Final Fantasy, characters can be switched out whenever the player pleases with whomever the player wants. I've always utilised this fully and, on every play through of the game, have used every single party member in every single battle, so as to level them equally as quickly and evenly.
Do you do the same?
I'm going to predict that this strategy will become redundant by the time characters start to overlap their third or fourth sphere path because there'll be no need to switch in another character to use another ability. However, for the average player, who does not have the patience nor determination to complete the entire sphere grid, would you recommend doing as I do? If so, then why and, if not, then why not?