It would seem they decided to make things easier by grouping all the crap spells like poison under one name so people know not to use them.
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It would seem they decided to make things easier by grouping all the crap spells like poison under one name so people know not to use them.
Green magic?Quote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
Ok not thats when things get complicated. The word light green in Chinese means blue in Japanese. So its actually blue magic.
And as I know about Final Fantasy, there is only Black Magic (attack), White Magic (Defense, support), Red Magic (Attack and support, but no super advence magic in Black and White) and Blue Magic (Unique, enemies' skills?)
Black Magic = offensive magic
White Magic = resotrative and defensive magic
Time & Space Magic = self explanatory
Blue Magic = learned from enemies
Green Magic = status magic?
There's no such thing as "red magic" in the series. A red mage just uses black and white magic.
um...where`s the link?? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
Looks good. The battle system and overall feel reminds me of Knights of the Old Republic, in which I liked the gaeplay on that. Toobad I will have to wait til probably late 2006 for it.
What I didnt seem to like is it looks like there is a lack of eyecandy for spells, unless I missed it.
The link was on the word HERE.Quote:
Originally Posted by nattalita
It's cool to see a new game play on the set..eventhough I kinda lost the FF feeling to it..
Thanks for sharing that. I'm really cought up in this game. lol.