I'm almost finishing the game, but I lost my save and restarted. And I forgot how to use Dark Wave, False Tears, etc... T_T
How do I use these? >.<
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I'm almost finishing the game, but I lost my save and restarted. And I forgot how to use Dark Wave, False Tears, etc... T_T
How do I use these? >.<
They're just battle commands like "fight" or "item".
If its not what DJZen said, I absolutely have no idea what you mean. Maybe you only heard about these commands in a walkthrough and playing the FF4 on the SNES? (just asking)
I've seen it at EoFF, FFIV, Characters page o.o And I remember clearly that I could do it once or twice...Quote:
Originally Posted by Zyrthofar
And yes, i'm playing FF4 at the SNES o.o
If you're playing a Japanese translation of the game, they should be there, even on the SNES. On the PSX version, they're always there. For FFIIUS, the original release of FFIV in America, you can access these skills through game genie or similiar cheat devices.
You might be thinking about the beginning of the game where Cecil whips out his dark knight powers in the intro, then suddenly loses them for no apparent reason.
Cecil uses a Red Fang and a White Fang in the intro to FF4. He never uses Dark Wave.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
If you're playing FF2/4j on the SNES, in English, then you're playing the moron version. Square removed a bunch of commmands and items, and lowered the difficulty, so we stupid Americans wouldn't get all confused.
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Originally Posted by Star of Penumbra
Cecil may never use Dark Wave, but the dark knight that you fight before becoming a paladin does. That is probably where all the confusion is coming from. The only good trick that that dark knight Cecil can do is nothing you do intentionally. When wearing the full Black gear you can instantly kill many monsters.
im stuck on the dark elf hes a toughie
Was the party Square that eliminated commands and stuff? I thought it was Nintendo.
That's what I heard too.
I don't see why they would have. Nintendo didn't MAKE the game, and Square had a USA office at that time.
It was Square USA that redid the game, in order to make it 'more appealing' to the Americans at the time. Their thoughts were that if the game was too hard for the Americans, they would not buy it.
The specialty commands, as well as several items, were not included in the SNES version of FF2/4j. They are in the PSx version.
That's not true. They were in FFIV, they were taken out only in the American version.
No it's true. SNES means the American console, so he's right. If you are playing FFIV on the Super Famicon or using one of those things that lets you play SFC games, then you get the specialty commands, etc. According to one gamefaq, I don't know about commands, but the magic they got rid of was Shell, Protect, and Dispel. Personally, it didn't make any difference to me since I hardly use those. Dispel didn't have much of a point, and I always felt like the other two weren't working.