I was wondering if anyone ever tried completing FFI without upgrading your jobs. If so, does it make more challenging?
I was wondering if anyone ever tried completing FFI without upgrading your jobs. If so, does it make more challenging?
If only because your mages can't buy higher-level spells if you don't upgrade their classes (I also think it affects what weapons/ armor you can buy). If you level-up enough, though, you shouldn't have a problem.
Nope. Never knew you could either, but I might give it a try the next time I play it.
If you're playing a party of four monks on the NES version, you'll benefit by not class changing. Everything is equal pre and post class change with monks except magic defense. Before class change, they get +4 or 5 per level. After class change, +1. Yep - they get worse.
I've still yet to finish it. I always read about the class change but never actually did it.
No, I haven't. I am now sorely tempted to try.
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Yep. And with only one character.
Anything can be done with a Defense, a Ribbon and a Heal Staff.
I think I did so with my 4 monk playthrough but I can't remember now.
To get a job change you have to get the rat tail from the Castle of Ordeals and then bring it to King Bahumut who's on the island with two holes in it. It makes most classes better in stats and allows them to equip higher level gear and use higher level magic.
Sadly no. I can never resist an early class change because I'm a greedy tosser.
I always class change because it makes my party better. The four monks example is a good one though; I'd probably try and avoid it then :p