DarkClaymore
Fatal Noob
As you probably know, most FFs offer more playable characters than you can in a battle.
So, do you get the "OMG! I have alot of characters! Must use them all!" feeling?
Or you just choose a few you like and use only them? (unless you are forced to use different characters)
I always use all characters I have and keep a balance between their levels.
It probably makes the game a little more difficult for me, because the less characters I use the more EXP I get for them.
But nowadays the FFs are really easy and having some challenge never hurts.
And I just can't see a non-balanced party... just can't...
So, do you get the "OMG! I have alot of characters! Must use them all!" feeling?
Or you just choose a few you like and use only them? (unless you are forced to use different characters)
I always use all characters I have and keep a balance between their levels.
It probably makes the game a little more difficult for me, because the less characters I use the more EXP I get for them.
But nowadays the FFs are really easy and having some challenge never hurts.
And I just can't see a non-balanced party... just can't...
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Sometimes I interchanged Cloud as well because he has an undeniable strength both physically and in his techs, and I think in battles with Sephiroth I left him in for the story's sake, if I'm remembering correctly 
And it's a pain, because I like leveling up the skills that are attached to their equipment for completion's sake. And, for some reason, I just can't seem to find a good place to level up that's both an aesthetically pleasant environment and also has enemies that are easy for a party of Dagger, Eiko, Amarant, and Quina to beat (not the best battle party for my tastes :/). So when that happens it is really frustrating, because I do make a conscious effort to switch them up throughout.
Although I am addicted to Drawing, so maybe that's part of my problem 
It takes absolutely forever, and I usually drag out some other music to listen to at that point because even the awesome in-game themes get repetitive after a few days, but I just can't seem to finish the game without doing it; I just like to know that whatever set of characters I end up using, I will always be able to do whatever spells I want with any of them. Which is kind of liberating if you want to use specifically the characters that you like best storywise
I mean really, that is one thing that makes me laugh about a game like VI where you have 4 party members going on a mission and the other 8 of them chilling out on Setzer's luxurious airship