Four letters: FF:MQ.
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Four letters: FF:MQ.
FFVIII was by far the easiest. It's about as easy as X untill you get the Ragnarok. Then you can reach the good draw points and you can easily max out every stat. Junction Ultima to your elemental defense and all the defensive magic you can to Status defense and the only formiddable opponent in the entire game is Omega Weapon.
I thought it was rather easy, but i think FFIX is the easiest.
~{Hardest -> Easiest}~/ out of the ones I have played.
1. FFVII
2. FFX-2
3. FFVII
4. FFX
5. FFIX
With Jecht at the end? No friggn' way!
FFVI was the hardest for me-I could never get past that Sabin/blitz part. Then VIII, then X, then VII, and IX was easy for me cuz I'm a MASTER at IX! :D
You serious? I really was an idiot with the Junction system. I got the Ragnarok and the game got SO MUCH HARDER.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesse1
I find FFI to be the easiest and Final Fantasy Tactics, if you count it, to be the hardest.
Go to the Islands closest to heaven/hell and equip Enc-None then go to all of the draw points. They fill up very fast so if you go to one island it should fill up by time you're done with the other. If you need your GFs to learn abilities quickly just go to cactuar island.
i'd say X isnt the easiest simply based on the Seymour fight on Mt. Gagazet. dunno about anyone else but on my first playthrough it took me AGES to beat him!!
My first time through I got stuck at the first seymore battle, but after that i never got stuck anywhere for very long. as for the gagazet battle, you need a little luck too. (i don't mean in the game)
I think Final Fantasy 6 is the easiest one.
I could breeze through that game TWICE a day if I wanted to! :D
Final fantasy 6 easy?! I found it really hard, and i still havn't completed it.:(
Yeah X is pretty easy, its got a very linear narrative so you can't really get lost and from what i remember the boss battles were not that bad.
I've often heard FF:MQ was the easiest... something about fullheal after every battle and no game over?
But personally never played it.
Not sure about Tactics getting the vote for hardest... oh wait.. yeah I am. :)
Level up early... die to black and red chocobos because of lack of equipment/lack of range abilities.... but win story battles.
Don't level up.... random battles are ok, but you get murdered in story battles.
And long!... played it 120hrs + and barely beat the game.. got a good bit of the secret/extras but it would take years to get everything... if memory serves... were some quite rare stuff, and battles take forever.
Well, once you complete it, you'll start thinking it gets easier and easier. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Topcat
The final boss is so easy you can kill him with one attack with the right preparations: (SPOILER)LOCKE, Atma Weapon, ValiantKnife, Offering and Genji Glove.
Well, there isn't really a FF that is the hardest, common sense. But everyone has their own opinions. I'm really surprised this thread hasn't broke out into a random argument, to be quite honest.
For me, the easiest was FFX-2, and then FFVIII. FFX-2 was just..so simple. You level up pretty quick and the story line is easy and basic. I just got fed up at how girly the game was sometimes. They do a Charlie's Angels type thing in the beginning which I found was kinda amusing.
FFVIII was a basic concept once you got the junctioning system downpat. If you junctioned death to the status effect (eh..that sounds wrong. I'm sleepy. Forgive me if I say something wrong, I just woke up and I only got 4 hours of sleep. -.-) and it should pretty much kill everyone first hit. But if you level up early in the game then you don't even really need that, and battles should go by quicker. Although, it doesn't really take much leveling up in this game...I'm not sure why, but the battle with Adel really got me taking hours the first time. Now I can go by it pretty quick.
BUT, I have to say that in FFVII the final battle took FOREVER!
Well, of course the first time you play the games, they'll be challenging. But once you know how to do everything they'll get progressively easier and easier, and once you figure out how to use everything...