erauqs si dlrow eht.
That better?
Sorry thinking too fast there.
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erauqs si dlrow eht.
That better?
Sorry thinking too fast there.
What are you trying to say? I am having trouble understanding everything you are saying. Do you understand the purpose of this thread? Your commentary should use the quote function rather than numbered points as the numbers are for listing facts about Final Fantasy V.
51. The first and only FF to introduce aging.
Can't believe nobody has mentioned this yet.
He's talking about how Rydia starts out as a little girl and due to magical time mumbo-jumnbo she becomes a full grown-up over the course of the game.
WarMech from FFI, anyone?
52. FFV is one of the few FFs where the ending has alternative versions. (SPOILER)If some of your characters are KO'd or petrified when you beat Neo-Exdeath, those characters don't have the strength to escape the Void and are left behind, seemingly dead. However, they do return later in the ending.
War Mech is a super powerful random encounter, not an optional boss, since you can theoretically fight him as much as you like. He's pretty much like Iron Giant in FFII, Flan Princess in FFIV, and the Brachiosaur in VI. Omega is something you see on the screen and are given the choice to deal with it (and usually die from it) as well as Shinryuu who guards the almighty Ragnarok Sword. Yet their both one time deals and you even get a silly key item for beating Omega that just congratulates you for winning. Warmech just dies and you go on with your life unless you accidentally encounter another one.
He was saying how Rydia ages considerably over the course of FFIV and you said it was the first to introduce aging.
That only matters if you weren't referring to that (SMURFING TERRIBLE) status ailment though. (where it is indeed the first game to introduce the aging status ailment I believe)