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Crossblades
11-23-2007, 01:18 AM
Usually in all my FF VI playthroughs, I would teach all my characters as much magic as possible(with the exception of Umaro and Gogo for obvious reasons and Relm and Gau since I don't use them.) I plan to take a different approach on my next playthrough. Instead of teaching everyone Magic, I'm only gonna choose certain characters and make them proficient in a certain type of magic. For example, I plan to make Setzer and Strago proficient in Black Magic, Relm(yeah, I plan to play with her in my next playthrough) in White Magic and Time Magic, Celes in White Magic, Edgar in Time Magic, and Terra in both Black and White Magic. The rest of my characters will stick with their job abilities and physical attacks. So should I bother trying this approach or should I stick with the approach I've always used?

FF_Chick
11-23-2007, 02:05 AM
I like that approach. It gave me an idea on my next FFVI play through.

ljkkjlcm9
11-23-2007, 02:56 AM
that's a fine approach...
One thing to note, Celes and Terra will learn certain magic on their own...

and some equipment will teach magic. Of course, it's easy enough not to use the spells you didn't intend on them knowing.

Personally? I only use healing magic really. I've never found magic to outperform physical attacks in any FF game

THE JACKEL

Crossblades
11-23-2007, 03:09 AM
that's a fine approach...
One thing to note, Celes and Terra will learn certain magic on their own...

and some equipment will teach magic. Of course, it's easy enough not to use the spells you didn't intend on them knowing.


THE JACKAL

Which equipment? I only recall one piece of equipment that taught Magic and it was the Paladin Shield for Ultima.

Well, it doesn't matter anyway, because like you said, I won't use the spells I didn't intend on them knowing.

blackmage_nuke
11-23-2007, 04:40 AM
that's a fine approach...
One thing to note, Celes and Terra will learn certain magic on their own...

and some equipment will teach magic. Of course, it's easy enough not to use the spells you didn't intend on them knowing.


THE JACKAL

Which equipment? I only recall one piece of equipment that taught Magic and it was the Paladin Shield for Ultima.

Well, it doesn't matter anyway, because like you said, I won't use the spells I didn't intend on them knowing.I believe ice sheild, fire sheild and thunder sheild teach ice 2, fire 2, and bolt 2, respectively at x3 but dont take my word for it (it couldve been the swords and not the sheilds)

Vermachtnis
11-23-2007, 05:37 AM
That's how I play the game, well not so much for the specific magics, but the stat boosts.:p

Roto13
11-23-2007, 06:16 PM
I'm guessing you'll be letting characters learn magic without using it? Because those espers come with important stat bonuses. :P

Zeromus_X
11-23-2007, 09:49 PM
that's a fine approach...
One thing to note, Celes and Terra will learn certain magic on their own...

and some equipment will teach magic. Of course, it's easy enough not to use the spells you didn't intend on them knowing.


THE JACKAL

Which equipment? I only recall one piece of equipment that taught Magic and it was the Paladin Shield for Ultima.

Well, it doesn't matter anyway, because like you said, I won't use the spells I didn't intend on them knowing.I believe ice sheild, fire sheild and thunder sheild teach ice 2, fire 2, and bolt 2, respectively at x3 but dont take my word for it (it couldve been the swords and not the sheilds)

Thunder Sword, Ice Brand, and Flametongue taught the level one elemental spells, I thought. But there's a bunch of other equipment that teach spells.

I usually only bother giving offensive magic to the spellcasters, and give utility spells to everyone so the entire party can cast buffs and the like.

cloud21zidane16
11-26-2007, 02:15 AM
This is a good idea, could make the battles more interesting:mog:

Avarice-ness
11-27-2007, 02:53 PM
That's normally what I do for the reason I'm usually too impatient to teach all my characters certain magic. I don't really see it to be too hard, just gotta remember who's got what magics especially for things when you split up. You don't want to go to the pheonix cave only to realize your whole second party is like all white mages or something. xD

The Ceej
11-27-2007, 08:40 PM
Terra and Celes learn some magic on their own, without espers. Since you said Terra will use both black and white magic, her learning fire spells won't affect your strategy, but Celes will learn ice spells, and you wanted her to be a white mage only.

As far as the strategy, go for it. It sounds interesting.

Crossblades
11-27-2007, 11:50 PM
Terra and Celes learn some magic on their own, without espers. Since you said Terra will use both black and white magic, her learning fire spells won't affect your strategy, but Celes will learn ice spells, and you wanted her to be a white mage only.

As far as the strategy, go for it. It sounds interesting.

Celes will be more of a Paladin than a White Mage(Relm will take over that role since she'll also learn White Magic and will have Time Magic as well and Time Magic is sometimes considered White Magic in other FF games. Also Celes will have relics that make her seem Knightly, like the True Knight relic.) But Celes learning some other Magic can't be avoided, unfornately. So I'm just gonna have to deal with it.

Also, I have made a tiny change to my strategy. At first I was considering Edgar to learn Time Magic, but I changed my mind now. I'm just gonna give him Dragoon boots and Dragon Horn relics to make him into a Dragoon and also have him stick with Tools

Bluecho
12-01-2007, 04:53 AM
My strategy is just to have everyone learn white magic as soon as possible, and as much as possible. Then, once they've mastered all available white magic, I will have them learn other types.

I don't really use non-white magic very much , if at all. I prefer to deal damage with physical attacks, and save my precious MPs for healing.

Kupin
06-19-2008, 10:26 PM
The one thing I usually do is get Shadow to not learn any magic. He does miss the bonuses, but with offering + genji glove with 2 good swords in the Colosseum he will only fight.

For magic, I always give the strong magic users tier1 esper priority then everyone else. I dont split the magics based on type since it reminds me of previous versions. Everyone should know cure2 and be able to resurrect/heal the party if it happens that they are the last one standing in a battle.

Flying Mullet
06-19-2008, 11:03 PM
Please don't revive old threads, Kupin.