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I tend to rush through games the first time for the plot, and end up sorely underleveled during the final few fights. Then I play through it again, get everything, and absolutely crush the game. The exceptions to the rule are usually NES games - I don't play those more than once.
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I just go through the game, fighting anything that fights me. Very rarely does this not work for me.
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I don't really "train" but I level quite a lot because it can be fun to get certains abilities or skills early on, and it often helps and just makes things a little easier (not that they're that hard anyway but y'know).
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I tend to start off the game determined to level up as much as possible but eventually I just dont care and move through it at my own pace.
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Level lots and lots and lots, I leveled so much in ten, that yuna and auron were doing the same amount of damage before i reached bevelle.
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i love training because i have a great big battle spirit. if i don't train, i'll be weak and poor like my brother's characters.
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I basically go the same pase as the game. Its alot more fun and challenging. I dont understand these people who level to 100 or really high at the begginning of the game.....how boring
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I level up just the amount I need.
I make SURE to learn the best abilites/magics/etc available.
I rely A LOT on magic. I despise physical attacks, they are boring.
I try to make combos with materia/junction/abilities/etc and such.
I summon A FREAKING LOT. Even in FFVIII. They are cool and cause -the- damage, aside of FFVIII.
I use even the dumbest abilities and magics, if I can make something useful with them. Slow, for example. A LOT of bosses are immune to Slow, so I always cast Slow. Another example: In FFIX, almost everyone thinks Zidane's abilities are trash. Actually, I use them all, aside of Lucky Seven. This one is really useless.
I am strategy and skill. Basically. XD