Dont worry about your level throughout the game. The games more fun when the bosses are challenging and if you ever have to much trouble with a particular boss you can always go back and level up.
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Dont worry about your level throughout the game. The games more fun when the bosses are challenging and if you ever have to much trouble with a particular boss you can always go back and level up.
Final boss? Squad and level don't really matter TOO much.
Load up on powerful spells and multihitters.
The materia system effectively invalidates any individuality the characters have as for as stats and areas of expertise goes, so I just have a habit of picking the characters that have high attacks and look good in the battle screen (or are just cool).
For the last four playthroughs, I've picked Nanaki and Barret to fill out my party. I love Barret's attack animation, and his limit breaks are powerful. Nanaki's level 4 limit is underwhelming to say the least, but if you keep it set at level 3, his good attack power and awesomeness factor make up for it.
Tifa/Cid L4 lmts
when i got to the city of the ancients in disk one, my characters were lvl 60+
:O_O: Are you serious?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkey3
well, like I said earlier, my characters (Cloud Tifa Cid) were lvl 64 before3 i got the freakin Harp to even enter the Sleeping Forest, and I also think my Kjata materia was level 3 before i entered... hmm, i need to play the game again...
Thtas an ok level
I had Cid, Cloud and Red and was about mid 40's at that time
I trained alot as those frog things before you get to the ancient city give loads of EXP
i had cloud at level 48, cid at 47, and barret at level 46
Hey, I got Cloud/vincent/aeris to at least lvl60 in disk one... It's a pain in the ass for a while, but eventually it pays off. You hafta fight lots and lots of giant purple worms.
in the Mideel islands? yea i stayed there for a while also.
i had everyone in there 60s or 50s cloud got up to level 80 once