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aquatius
08-17-2006, 01:50 PM
Well I completed FF1 today, I kinda overleveled to 82 and whooped Chaos's ass (pathetically weak), I also did all of the SoC dungeons before that, and I must say, they're worth it just for Ultima Weapon, the sword that casts holy and the staff that casts flare.
Sylvie
08-17-2006, 02:11 PM
Good for you!
boys from the dwarf
08-17-2006, 03:11 PM
yay! *does happy dance.*
its a shame the DoS version is so easy but the extra dungeons are fun and sometimes slightly hard. anyway. you beat FF1 so why stop now? beat all of the FFs.
aquatius
08-17-2006, 03:14 PM
Currently doing 2 on DoS
Captain Maxx Power
08-17-2006, 03:42 PM
You haven't played FF1 until you've played the NES/PSX versions. The DoS version is insultingly easy.
aquatius
08-17-2006, 03:45 PM
I attempted the NES version when I was younger, never got past the marsh cave.
No.78
08-17-2006, 04:01 PM
Grats, insultingly easy? I guess I'm an insult then...
*grabs the game cartridge and throws it at a wall*
stupid ahriman
aquatius
08-17-2006, 04:46 PM
Ahriman is a complete A-hole, I survived him at like level 40 for about an hour and then he flares my ass.
tidus_rox
08-17-2006, 06:47 PM
i played number one on gameboy colour.. i dont know if its the same storyline as the one for nes but it was alright lol i like how you can like change your chractor that was cool
aquatius
08-17-2006, 07:08 PM
I think you're talking about Final Fantasy Legend 1.
ScottNUMBERS
08-17-2006, 08:38 PM
Congratulations!
But whoa, level 80? Is that really necessary? you can do it at a lower level than that with one White Mage.
Whatever floats your boat I guess! :D
aquatius
08-17-2006, 09:01 PM
well chaos beat me at about level 45 so I power leveled to 60 did some of SoC, felt compelled to level up more to 70, did more SoC, came out 73 and got to 82 just going through the Chaos Shrine.
Sefie1999AD
08-17-2006, 09:06 PM
Congratulations for beating the game! If you have time and interest, be sure to complete FFI on NES, WSC or PSX (Normal difficulty) since the GBA version is so much watered down in terms of difficulty. Which party did you use, by the way?
yea i've beat the FF1 NES version, its really a lot harder but it makes it more interesting since there's not much story.
GBA version is awesome but the NES one is the true experience.
having said that, i couldn't cope with the NES version of FF2. unofficial translation + buggy ass battle system defeated me. i liked the GBA version a lot tho.
aquatius
08-17-2006, 10:06 PM
My party was: Fighter/Fighter/W.Mage/B.Mage
on NES i was Fighter /Monk /White Mage/ Black Mage
DoS i was " / Thief / " / "
in DoS i think monk is less powerful towards the end of the game. also thief is no longer any good at escaping, but stronger.
+ i preferred the NES magic system of having so many times you can cast spells of a certain level, compared to MP on the GBA version.
i don't know why i am sitting here comparing the versions, but i am, alright?!
Bart's Friend Milhouse
08-17-2006, 11:06 PM
Don't you feel like you've wasted your time? I beat it at level thirty something
Rengori
08-17-2006, 11:49 PM
I just got to the class change. Level 11 because I'm lazy and didn't feel like fighting hundreds of Ogres back in Elf Land to go through the Mash Cave(something which I regret doing because it took like 20 tries to get through the Castle of Ordeals). I still need to get through Mt. Gurgu. :rolleyes2
ValkyrieWing
08-18-2006, 03:28 AM
Hmmm..I'm on lever 75 and I still have 1 Chaos dungeon to go through.
Tasura
08-18-2006, 03:30 AM
I havent played the GBA version, but I played the NEW/PSX version, I found it easy =/, and if it was harder then the GBA then the GBA version shouldnt take me long. My party was Fighter/Monk/Thief/Red Mage
from my understanding, the PSX version has a normal mode (same difficulty as NES version) and an easy mode.
the GBA version is easier than the NES version, but it is more difficult than the PSX version on easy.
Mr. Graves
08-18-2006, 04:04 AM
Actually the Normal difficulty level on the PSX is a tad bit harder than the NES.
Congrats on completing it. You ought to try the PSX normal difficulty for a challenge.
Sunny Day Suicide
08-18-2006, 06:41 AM
A couple of days ago, I just beat FF1 too! But for the PSX. .....And it was on easy. I CAN EXPLAIN
Sefie1999AD
08-19-2006, 02:05 PM
My party was: Fighter/Fighter/W.Mage/B.Mage
I see. That's a pretty good party, and also the first party I used to beat the game (on NES). Nowadays, I prefer having more variety, so I try not to use two characters that have the same class.
from my understanding, the PSX version has a normal mode (same difficulty as NES version) and an easy mode.
the GBA version is easier than the NES version, but it is more difficult than the PSX version on easy.
Actually the Normal difficulty level on the PSX is a tad bit harder than the NES.
Congrats on completing it. You ought to try the PSX normal difficulty for a challenge.
When I played the beginning of the GBA version, I found it even easier than FFI Origins on Easy. You get from level 1 to level 2 pretty much after the first 2-3 battles on GBA (you'll need a lot more battles to level up even on Origins Easy), and you'll level up really quickly and have 3x Hit even before Marsh Cave, and if things continue that way, you'll get through the game quite easily.
I think WSC and PSX Normal are harder than the NES version despite being more user-friendly since the enemies seem to be a lot more intelligent. Sorcerers just love to paralyze your party and drop them to death in WSC and PSX, and the Ice Cave is a nightmare. You may end up dead before your first turn when 3 Mages ambush your party and cast Fire3 a few times and finish off the survivors with Bane/Poison. The Fiends and the final boss also have double HP.
Being able to use status-healing items during battles in WSC/PSX isn't really an issue since I never use them during battles anyway, and I once played WSC version without the "Auto-Aim" feature (if your targeted enemy dies before you hit it, you'll get "Ineffective") and I didn't find it any harder that way.
i prefer the game without auto-aim because you have to think laterally rather than just press attack four times.
also yea the GBA version you level up really quickly at first. it levels off though... and i think quite a few bosses and enemies had more HP added to them than the PSX version.
aquatius
08-19-2006, 09:54 PM
Don't you feel like you've wasted your time? I beat it at level thirty something
Well leveling doesn't take long with autofire a+evil eye.
ValiantKnight
08-20-2006, 05:36 PM
While I agree with a few who said they beat chaos at 30... I doubt you beat some of the DoS bosses at 30.. if you did, my hat off to you... I tried Cerberous i think at 35 and he pretty much made all my characters take a dirt nap pretty fast. Course that was when I was still in the sea shrine and had not gotten all the ribbons and good armor yet.
Whisperwind also has random enemies in the 35th screen area that cast flare.... and flare hurts alot in this version.
Congratz though on beating the game.
jammi567
08-20-2006, 08:56 PM
Surprisingly, i've never beaten it on normal mode, only easy.
Kryton87
09-17-2006, 08:23 AM
Final Fantasy was the only game my dad really enjoyed. He used to play it and I would watch. He must have gone through that game... I dunno, ten or twenty times at least, and each time with a different party. Once was with 3 fighters and a red mage... man that went weird. Expensive too... but it required the least levelling.
I've having a hard time though with this party I've got right now. Level 32 or something, Ninja, Red Wizard, White Wizard, and Black Wizard, and I can't beat Tiamat in the Temple of Fiends.
The game is awesome. Try it on the NES. Or if you don't want to go through the effort, just get it on an Emulator. Thats pretty easy to do. And the game is nearly 20 years old. I don't think Square or Nintendo would be losing any money off of that.
Zeromus_X
09-17-2006, 06:40 PM
Or save yourself some of the tediousness of the NES version by buying Origins for under $20. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00008RUYZ/sr=1-1/qid=1158514746/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-1239134-2206465?ie=UTF8&s=videogames)
ReloadPsi
09-17-2006, 07:46 PM
I attempted the NES version when I was younger, never got past the marsh cave.
Before I ever consulted a walkthrough, that was as far as I'd ever get. In fact, I think on one occasion I DID get the Crown before knowing what to do, but then died.
Since reading a barebones walkthrough of the game and playing by it, I've loved the game to bits and completed each version at least once. (Not counting WSC, but that's the same as PSone on normal mode, right?)
Bolivar
09-26-2006, 11:06 PM
I just beat the same (GBA) version today. I have to say it was MUCH easier than the NES version (I had been playing that and restored the earth orb before starting the DoS).
I have to say that the NES version is alot more difficult and uninteresting due to single text boxes/horrible graphics, so although DoS is almost pathetically easy, I'd still take it for the overall more enjoyable gaming experience.
Vincent, Thunder God
09-27-2006, 12:15 AM
No offense, but it's really not that big an accomplishment. I beat it with all of my party below level 40, but even then it was fairly easy, and I did it on the normal difficulty on FF Origins (which I'm told is the closest to the original Famicom difficulty). It was more difficult than most other FFs, granted, but still it's not that big an accomplishment. And I assume you did it on the GBA version, given the extra caves you mentioned. The GBA version is supposed to be very easy in comparison to the original NES version, or the normal difficulty on PSX.
Znake
10-02-2006, 09:07 AM
Try Completing it only Leveling Up after boss fights. It makes the game alot more difficult and fun, although only in the boss fights, running from every random battle getting there can become very tedious.
You haven't played FF1 until you've played the NES/PSX versions. The DoS version is insultingly easy.
Kryton87
10-05-2006, 07:13 AM
Yes, the NES version is tedious. I know... man do I ever know... but the only part that thats really a problem with is when buying heal potions, and at two locations during levelling up. The battle system is tedious only if you're not willing to play a game. Thats the whole point. It removes the whole "hold the A button" thing, because you have to figure out who you want to focus on so that you take the least damage during the fight. Emulators nearly ruined that for me... but I can still enjoy a game if I want to.
oh yeah, and I agree that you have not played FF1 until you play the NES version. Origins doesn't count unless you've already played the original. Its a fanservice update. There's nothing else to call it. It also makes the game insultingly easy.
eestlinc
10-05-2006, 08:34 AM
Even the NES version is pretty easy with two or more Fighters in your party, especially since in order to get enough gil to equip them you tend to level up a lot.
Two Fighters = Pro Action Replay
SoupForInsanity
10-07-2006, 06:40 AM
I found the NES version at a garage sale for 1$, in it's original box with the map and charts and instruction booklet all in there, too. I said "hey, that sounds like a good deal" and brought it home with me.
I would have to say that this puppy is one of the hardest Final Fantasys. Sure the newer ones may be tough in the amount of crazy patience you have to put into completing some crazy sidequests for either a godlike weapon or simple bragging rights... but the path always seems to be linear. You finish one area, you're pushed to the next. As long as you don't run from fights, you'll be more than ready to handle the boss at the end (with ease). There's a lot of story to keep you interested, as well.
The NES version is fun because it leaves a lot to the imagination, but a lot of it is simply trying to find your way on the map and where you're supposed to be next with the little information given to you. It's also sitting on the floor reading a book as you are trying to buy 99 Heal potions, only to use them up on the first floor of the next dungeon. Or, making your way to the very end of a dungeon and being instantly killed by some obnoxious monster before you can get to the exit (after all of that hard work!) There's little story, and lots of leveling up if you want to keep going.
It is a classic however, and a challenge. While the game isn't so long, it can be tedious... and unlike newer FFs with their save points all over the place, you save at a town or with a tent/cabin/house, and if you die in the depths of some cave, tough luck. Do it all over again!:choc2: It's a great game, though... despite any glitches or mishaps with the battle system or gameplay. It just makes things more of a challenge! And challenge is good, right?
So, play the NES version. It may be old, but it's great fun.
eestlinc
10-08-2006, 02:20 AM
the inability to save in dungeons is by far the biggest challenge in FF1, especially if you are used to that luxury from the more recent games in the series.
Sefie1999AD
10-08-2006, 01:00 PM
the inability to save in dungeons is by far the biggest challenge in FF1, especially if you are used to that luxury from the more recent games in the series.
That is what makes the Ice Cave such a nightmare in non-DoS versions. It's a long dungeon with dangerous enemies, and since you can't save, you can never know when you get ambushed by 9 Sorcerers or 3 Mages who cast Fire3 and Bane on all your party members, getting eliminated before you even get your first turn. The DoS version practically removes that threat since you can just save and load between every battle or so.
feioncastor
10-09-2006, 06:37 PM
Well I completed FF1 today, I kinda overleveled to 82 and whooped Chaos's ass (pathetically weak), I also did all of the SoC dungeons before that, and I must say, they're worth it just for Ultima Weapon, the sword that casts holy and the staff that casts flare.
Which version did you play? NES, Origins, or DoS?
In the NES version, Chaos has only 2000hp. If you cast "Fast" on your Knight and Master, they can usually about 600-700 damage, per turn. I think they made him a bit tougher (as in, more HP) in the newer versions. I know they made Lich, Kary, Krakken and Tiamat tougher.
That is what makes the Ice Cave such a nightmare in non-DoS versions. It's a long dungeon with dangerous enemies, and since you can't save, you can never know when you get ambushed by 9 Sorcerers or 3 Mages who cast Fire3 and Bane on all your party members, getting eliminated before you even get your first turn. The DoS version practically removes that threat since you can just save and load between every battle or so.
And the thing is, that was common, too. You'd be doing swell. You'd go into the Earth Cave and fight the Vampire. He'd work you over a bit, but you came out triumphant. And then you have to walk back out of the Earth Cave... And you'd get surprised by 7 ghouls that stun you when they hit you. So now, all of your guys are stunned and you can't even run from the fight. Happened all the time. The only solution was to get a "Hrm2" off as quick as possible.
I guess that's part of why FF1 was so much fun. Because it was ridiculously challenging at times. I mean, you'd cast Ice2 on a group of all the same enemy, and it would do 226 damage to one, and 39 damage to another. And in a game where your max HP at the end of the game is around 600, that 200 damage is a BIG difference.
Those who could honestly say that they played through the NES version of FF1 were pretty rare, back then.
Hey, did anyone else feel like Warmech was more difficult than Chaos?
Sefie1999AD
10-09-2006, 10:49 PM
Those who could honestly say that they played through the NES version of FF1 were pretty rare, back then.
Hey, did anyone else feel like Warmech was more difficult than Chaos?
I only played through the emulated NES version, not the actual game on NES. I don't think WarMech was harder than Chaos since he has so much less HP then Chaos. The difficulty in him is getting to fight him, he's pretty much a WarChicken in FF Origins and hardly ever appears. In NES, I think Chaos is the hardest because he's so unpredictable. Sometimes you can defeat him easily, sometimes he'll totally destroy your party. On WSC, I think Lich and Kraken are really hard in ToF-revisited because Lich starts the battle by casting Nuke/Flare, and Kraken's physical attacks cause loads of damage.
SoupForInsanity
10-09-2006, 10:52 PM
I'm afraid of Warmech. Because if I even gain 1 exp in the cave before I fight him, I'm always like "NO! That's 1 more exp point that I have to earn ALL OVER AGAIN!!" when I die.
Chaos it's just like *yawn*"...die." It helps that one of my favorite parts of the game is right before the last dungeon when you can level up... and go all around the world and fight whoever you want. It's so fun! I always tend to overdo it so the last dungeon isn't so bad...
feioncastor
10-10-2006, 02:10 AM
You know another sweet thing about the NES version? I think this is one is actually true of the other versions, too.
Your characters, the Light Warriors, do NOT EVER speak. There is text in the game, but none of it is words from any of your guys, unless you count the "Nothing Here." and things like it.
Furthermore, on the NES version, no one ever says more than one a couple sentences at any time. Like, in FF4, someone will say something, you'll push A, and then they'll continue saying something to you. In this game, when someone says something, it's all there, right then. You push A, and they never have more to say. Not even Dr. Unne!
aquatius
10-19-2006, 04:29 PM
I don't know if anyoine still cares, but if you go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XwGdN_ELVE it's a video of my party defeating chaos, but not the first time I beat him.
Sefie1999AD
10-19-2006, 11:12 PM
Did you use slow-motion or do you just have really fast reflexes since you're choosing the commands so quickly? The battle against Chaos looked pretty good, he really had loads of HP this time, although he still fell quite quickly. It looked a bit weird when you could use items to cast spells like Flare with no MP cost, and how you had so much MP that you could cast Healaga every turn.
aquatius
10-20-2006, 08:04 PM
I have terrible reflexes, but I suppose I chose the commands fast, I dunno. The only reason I had items that cast flare and such is because I got the awesome treasures in SoC, and I could cast healaga each turn because I was ridiculously overleveled.
Denmark
10-20-2006, 10:59 PM
I've beaten the NES version on the NES, but haven't played it all the way through on an emulator since, though I've just gotten the Floater (before Gurgu Volcano though) on my current playthrough.
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