It's still no problem beating the game on level 100, just go crazy with them junctions.
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It's still no problem beating the game on level 100, just go crazy with them junctions.
I don't see the point in restarting, it took me forever to understand the concepts behind the battle system and enemy leveling my first couple times through back in the day. But its not like junctions and stuff work different depending on your level. If he just junctioned everything properly now it'd be the same as if he'd been junctioning better the whole time. Just go find places to draw the best spells and get up to ... 99? of them, or as close as you're comfortable with. It gets boring after a while
Best time to beat Diablos is literally right away when you get the Magic Lamp. As long as you remember to draw protect from the giant mechanical spider in Dollet (can't remember its actual name) he's actually quite easy as with lowish HP the effect of gravitational magic is alot lower than when your HP is higher.
To get around the fact that some of the games tougher bosses increase in level although junctioning the proper magic is very important if you level Squall up to level 100 with Lionheart & every other character to around level 50 (which is easily done on the Island Closest To Hell as long as you have Tonberry's Level Down ability & plenty of Meltdown spells stocked) also with their ultimate weapons. By doing this the powerful bosses will still only be around levels 45-50 & Squall at such a high level with Lionheart & the correct juntions in an unstoppable killing machine.
I wouldn't go as far as restarting, I barely found out what the junction system was on my first playthrough.
Just junction what you currently have, maybe do a little draw mining.
There is a secret. If you level up to level 99 (not 100) in this dungeon and save your game you will be given the option to save a secret pocketstation file which will allow you to revive Aeris.