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Sam - Level 50
04-07-2007, 07:43 AM
My appologies if this has been done a million times already, and I kind of hope it has, but this guy was an integral part of the party that I used to beat the game the first time ever, which took almost a year for me to beat (lol give me a break I was 7 years old). This guy could punch in the 2000s damage range, and the guy on this site claims that he sucks?! Too many times, I had all the characters slashing up the enemy, hardly making a dent in him and up comes the Master and...BAM...lights out mofo! He always had the finishing strike. I remember he did the major work on Chaos at the end, a couple of times when I beat it. The black belt could dish it, don't question it!

Bart's Friend Milhouse
04-07-2007, 12:25 PM
There are only 20 something threads in this section, what makes you think it's been done 1 million times already?

The only time I ever played this, I had Warrior,RM,BM,WM
If I ever feel the need to play this game again I'll take the hint

Meat Puppet
04-08-2007, 02:46 AM
The Black Belt is the reason FF1 was created.

For further reading: http://forums.eyesonff.com/showthread.php?t=86777

darksword12
04-08-2007, 05:24 AM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage... but then again I've never played the original version. You probably leveled a lot. Some people say the black belt's awesome if you level up a lot.

ReloadPsi
04-09-2007, 02:03 PM
April Fool's day was quite a few days ago, mate. Besides, I used Vivi in my first FF9 completion party but I still hate him.

Flying Mullet
04-09-2007, 02:21 PM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage...
I know I've done it with a level 50 Knight with Masamune and Fast on an Imp.

,,,
04-09-2007, 06:03 PM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage...
I know I've done it with a level 50 Knight with Masamune and Fast on an Imp.

Please explain how you got your knight to ride the imp. I must see this for myself.

black belts aren't really good, but it's not like the game is so hard that it'll kill you to give one slot to one of them. My first game was without a fighter. I had a BB, Thief, WM, and RM. Also, I didn't figure out that my BB did more damage bare-handed until after Kraken. But when I finally did realize that, he became my best fighter. In an ending that seemingly only happens in the movies, I beat Chaos with every character dead except my BB, who had one HP left. So I can appreciate what a BB can do, yes. But overall there's no reason to take him except for variety.

Flying Mullet
04-09-2007, 07:05 PM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage...
I know I've done it with a level 50 Knight with Masamune and Fast on an Imp.

Please explain how you got your knight to ride the imp. I must see this for myself.
The surprising part is that the Imp is usually all for it. It's getting the cumbersome Knight on the Imp that's the hard part...

The black mage
04-10-2007, 10:28 AM
I beat Chaos with every character dead except my BB, who had one HP left.
Chaos must have forgot that your BB was there.

I'll hold my hand up and say with the right party a BB can be as cood as other classes. But ovcause he CARN'T use any magic (except for spellcasting items).

Wakka's Bouncy Ball
09-03-2007, 10:13 PM
Who needs black belts when you can use thieves to run?

Seriously, I had two games one was F/BB/WM/BM and the other F/T/WM/BM. Damnit I wanted the black belt to come out in first, but the problem with me is I hate fighting in dungeons especially so I run. While black belts are good for hitting people really hard, they cant run that good. Probably because they get lost (8 bit theatre FTW!)

ValiantKnight
09-04-2007, 12:14 AM
If you like leveling, take a black belt.
If you don't like leveling, take a thief.
If you are playing the DoS version, despite if you like leveling, take a thief.
If you are playing the Origins easy version, take a black belt(8000+ damage, and more physical defense than a knight with 99, which is... too high, but is nice).

pretty simple :)

Black belt is not liked because alot of people like to beat the game at a lower level, and BB just isn't good unless you level him.

BB is for the person who fights every single fight in dungeons, even hangs around in the dungeon looking for more fights instead of going for the boss.

Thief is for the people who want to beat the boss and get out.

:) just my opinion.

Dahveed
09-04-2007, 04:09 AM
Who needs black belts when you can use thieves to run?

Because you can't run from bosses.

Azalar
10-05-2007, 09:29 AM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage...

Level 70 Knight armed with Masume and the rest Diamond Armour, Then use the Giants Gloves as an Item, which cast Saber on him, then cast Haste and Temper on him. that should kick the damage up to around 2000.

ljkkjlcm9
10-05-2007, 12:58 PM
I'm the type to never run from battles, so black belt works well.

People forget the best advantage of the Black Belt... he costs next to nothing. Fighter has expensive weapons/armor. Thief has some moderately expensive stuff. Red Mage has spells and weapons/armor. White/Black Mages have their spells. Black Belt has.... a nun chuck in the beginning and then armor occassionally. He's also great for storing specialty weapons in the original version.

THE JACKEL

ValiantKnight
10-05-2007, 03:01 PM
Black belt/master has a large number of hits, and whether by that, or just by being a black belt... he also has a fairly good chance to land a critical hit.

Critical hits breakthrough high defenses, and helped out a good bit for me through the game. However you can just use magic to blow up the high defense monsters.

Cyric
02-25-2008, 11:59 PM
I'm not sure it's possible to deal 2000 damage...

Level 70 Knight armed with Masume and the rest Diamond Armour, Then use the Giants Gloves as an Item, which cast Saber on him, then cast Haste and Temper on him. that should kick the damage up to around 2000.

That sounds like an awesome amount of effort and wasted time. Level 70? That doesn't exist in the original difficulty of the game. For those unaware, the difference between "Normal Mode" and "Easy Mode" in the Final Fantasy Origins PSX release is that Normal caps off at Level 50, where as Easy goes up to 99. Anyways, my point for necro'ing an almost 1-year old thread is to say this:

A Black Belt/Master can not only do 2000 damage, he can even go as far as to do 4000+ damage, at Level 50. Another thing that I haven't seen while browsing the category is somebody's understanding that for every level the BB/Master gains, his Damage stat goes up by 2. So a Level 50 BB/Master has 100 Damage. I [u]ALWAYS[u] include 1 or 2 BB's with every party I make. The best one so far, has been the Fighter, Black Belt, White Mage, Black Mage combo. The Fighter gives you some damage insurance at the beginning of the game while you wait for your BB to reach Level 10. Here's what my general regimen consists of from beginning to end: (For those too lazy to read it all, just click the link to my video at the bottom to see the results)

1] Choose party. (Fighter, BB, WM, BM)
2] Buy Weapons: Rapier => Fighter, Wooden Nunchucks => BB, Staff => WM, Small Knife => BM.
3] Buy Armor: Chain Armor => Fighter, Wooden Armor => BB, Cloth/Shirt => WM & BM
4] Fight to Level 3 then fight Garland. (Easy)
5] Travel to Pravoka, Levelling to 5 and upgrading magic, weapons and armor as needed before you face the Pirate hoard and head down to Elfland.
6] Fight Ogres east of Elfland to earn the $$$$ to buy (Silver) weapons, armor and magic, and Level to 10. (Fairly time efficient considering the Ogres' payout)
7] Once at Level 10, I remove all weapons from the BB for good because he can do more damage without, and then I head for the Marsh Cave. Slimes are still a pain-in-the-ass to kill but meh. The wizards put up a fight, but go down easy.
8] If I have a House handy, I travel straight to Astos' castle, save right outside, and proceed to hand him his dark-elven butt (RUB does cause problems, but that's why I save it right outside). If no House in inventory, I go back to the Elfland INN to save, and come back. I'm usually at Level 12 or 13 at this point.
9] I go do the other stuff necessary to get me to Melmond, and then to the Earth Cave where I traverse the Hall of Giants and/or fight the Earth(s) guarding the chest in the Northeast room of the first level, until I reach Level 20, and my memory is a bit fuzzy, but I seem to recall being able to afford that 45000G piece of armor for the Fighter as well. (Don't put too much faith in that piece of memory though)
10] Once at Level 20, feel free to do whatever the hell you want because the BB starts to get incredibly powerful very quickly. I personally like to go the Lich, Airship, Class Change, Tiamat, Kraken, Kary path because once you get past Tiamat and the levelling that occurs, everything becomes ridiculously easy.
11] Once you reach the Temple of Fiends (with EXIT and/or WARP in your magicks) stay on the first floor fighting Frost/White Dragons until Level 50. You get 1701EXP per party member for every 4 dragons you kill. You get to Level 50 surprisingly fast.

Lucky for you all, I kept a video of when I had my PlayStation hooked up to a TV-Tuner vid card I had a while ago. This is the Origins release, but it stands the same for the NES original as well. [edit] i just did my own test of the TMPR and SABR spells, and I will confirm that both are useless. FAST however, still does wonders...

Level 44 Master + Giant Gauntlets/Gloves (Sabre/SABR) + Haste (FAST) (http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6247821AEZHDcF9)

found_myether
03-17-2008, 01:25 AM
i had a friend who i liked to point out to him cuz i thought he was an obessive compulsive walking in circles for hours on the game killing green giants or whatever...well he later pointed out to me that in the beginning your just gonna have to suck it up until you get to about level 25 when they start doing multiple hits..then they are worth all the trouble...his team was nothing but black belts..i always thought it was
unimaginative to use only one type of character class but he has beaten the game numerous times while i now wanting more then anything to find a vintage copy of ff1 or even an emulator to beat the damn thing......

Bolivar
03-17-2008, 04:22 AM
i had a friend who i liked to point out to him cuz i thought he was an obessive compulsive walking in circles for hours on the game killing green giants or whatever...well he later pointed out to me that in the beginning your just gonna have to suck it up until you get to about level 25 when they start doing multiple hits..then they are worth all the trouble...his team was nothing but black belts..i always thought it was
unimaginative to use only one type of character class but he has beaten the game numerous times while i now wanting more then anything to find a vintage copy of ff1 or even an emulator to beat the damn thing......

I use dreamcast to emulate it...same experience as NES except you can speed up the framerate to get the battles going faster...

And yes, the BB is one of my favorite classes.

Chunk
03-17-2008, 04:23 PM
Well, recently started playing FF1 again, and my party consists of 2 BB's. Have not played in over 10 years or so, but remembered something about bb's and their fists. So I though what the hey, lets make 2 of them.

Just about to take on the fire fiend (Kary i think).

Cheers!

Tabris
03-27-2008, 05:57 PM
I have just finished FF-I for the first time, and must say that my Warrior didn't come close the damage my Master was dealing until he got the Masamune. The Master did between 700-1000 worth of damage when he was at level 31-34, it was amazing.

Obsidian
04-04-2008, 04:31 PM
I love using 'dem black belts.

I have (very often) come across people in FF communities who label them as "useless", a "waste of time", or "smelly". That's f'ing redonkulous! When I ask BB haters what makes them so useless, they go on an exaggerated (and mostly ficticious!) rant about various weaknesses that, for the most part, don't even come close to overruling the strengths of a black belt.

I have come to the conclusion that people only hate the BB/Master because they are simply not as intriguing an addition to your party as a Ninja or Knight. They don't cast spells and you can't give them any epic weaponry. Critics just see them as the vanilla amongst other more interesting flavors. But to say they are useless is an utter fabrication. :mad2:

Heath
04-04-2008, 11:00 PM
I don't think I've used a Black Belt in the original NES version which is the incarnation I've heard the most negative things about. I have, however, used one in the GBA version and found it to be really useful. Really consistent attacker, cheap to equip and solidly dependable. I prefer Knights, but none the less, a really great addition to any party that needs some more physical firepower.