Please don't. Your detailed answers have been one of the highlights of this census. Now if only more people would elaborate on their answers.
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The amusing thing about the Nailbat is that it's actually useful in the Temple of The Ancients just because the bosses in that dungeon are highly resistant to most magic, so a heavy physical based weapon is actually good, especially since it sports the highest attack power at that point of the game.
It's that time once again folks for everyone's least favourite game: running down a list of your least favourite whatever and making fun of you for trying to think. This time around it'll be:
Least favorite world map:
And we'll start off with the one vote club:
VI
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Ok, I honestly can't wait to see the justifications here.
I don't think FFV is the game you think it is. See, FFV had two separate world maps with a rich variety of towns and dungeons, and secrets that always seemed just out of reach. Until the two got mashed together and the new geography opened up all kinds of cool places to visit and explore that just sat their taunting you throughout the game. It's genuinely one of the coolest world map concepts in the series.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessweeee♪
No explanation. Why am I not surprised. I guess the non-linearity of the World of Ruin was too much for him.Quote:
Originally Posted by rydrum2112
Moving on to our second place entry:
II - 2 total votes
I'm going to have to see the rationale here because I've honestly never played FFII for more than half an hour or so.
Ok, that doesn't really help me. What about the other person who voted for it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Forsaken Lover
Ok, I'm still a little in the dark here, but whatever. WK says it's bad, that's good enough for me, even if he did almost vote for games with a map like FFXII.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno
Next up:
VIII - 4 total votes
Now we're talking. What did everyone have to say about this one?
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Originally Posted by Karifean
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Originally Posted by Flying Arrow
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Originally Posted by Hypoallergenic Cactuar
There you have it folks. FFVIII's map sucks. Even the guy who's favourite game is Crisis Core recognizes it so that's saying something.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivi22
And finally, in first place we have:
Real Time Map (FFX-XIII) - 8 total votes*
Let me grab my popcorn for this one because I'm sure it will be hilarious.
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Originally Posted by Freya
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Originally Posted by Del Murder
FFXIII: voted hallway simulator of the year 2010.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionx
But hold on, there were more votes weren't there?
You know, for a game which was handicapped by such a towering limitation as it being impossible to make the adventure seem large without making the map really really small, I really seem to recall FFXII being one of the biggest games I've ever played. I must have been mistaken though since actually having a massive world instead of just implying one obviously makes things feel smaller.Quote:
Originally Posted by VeloZer0
Silly kids and your love of impossible flying machines that get you there with no fuss. It's the journey not the destination right? Oh wait, you said FFX? Yeah, that journey kind of sucked.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
Haha, I see what you did there. You're a clever one. I'll have to have the census Ninja's keep an eye on you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spooniest
When that province is bigger than pretty much any other two FF world maps combined? Yes, it does.Quote:
Originally Posted by Giga Guess
Do those of you that agreed with Sum1sGruj feel dirty now? Because you really, really should.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sum1sGruj
I totally forgot I said that bit about the marbles. Bloody brilliant, I am! :kakapo:
I am proud to be the only person in the known universe to appreciate having a use for my Gil passed all of the crap I've already bought or no longer have a use for. I've got X,000,000,000,000 Gil when the monsters I originally fought only offered 5 Gil. Now what do I do with it? Sometimes in games where money becomes useless, I spend hours buying up and selling useless things (for half price) and repeating until I've spent all of my money. Seriously... I've done this. EXPLANATION Because the money became useless. I just said this three seconds ago. Pay attention!Quote:
Originally Posted by Jiro
License Board: Yeah, I should have remembered that. This is an axe. I can swing an axe. I need a license for THIS AXE? Is this a broken ability system or a legal system? (legal systems are usually broken anyway)
Junction is still sh...
I usually ended up beating things at levels well below the suggested. Of course, that was starting with VII (exception to side-bosses Ruby, Emerald, Omega, Ozma, etc). Trying to play later parts of earlier games was bitchy as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by #44 Jessweeee♪
You're not alone, actually. Over-levelled as I often am when I finish a Final Fantasy game I usually have way more money than I can ever possibly spend. Gil Toss is often more useful a way to get rid of it than anything else. Of course the way I play I usually end up with way more Elixirs and other things than I will ever be able to use as well (mostly because I never use them).
I get rid of those when they work on Undeads. I believe there's at least one installment where Elixirs actually return HP to Undeads. I don't remember clearly.
Have you got mad skills? Skills that make you the top pick in school yard football? Well then this is not the place for you. We only want to hear about useful battle skills here.
Favourite Skill
There are a lot of abilities in the Final Fantasy series. No, really. When you think about how many games there are, and how many individual skills are in each, then you're left with a metric smurftonne of them. It's a real measurement, trust me.
One Pointers
- Dragonheart
- Throw
- Manipulate/Control
- Mix
- Punch Art
- Mime
These are actually some useful skills. Let's start with Gamblet who is beginning to prove himself as a member whose opinion is not always completely invalid and wrong.
That sounds smurfing useful. And punching is a badass way to deal with enemies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamblet
I am going to alert all the pharmacies in your local area just in case you have some kind of weird psycho chemistry fetish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Flying Arrow
Not going to touch this one :|Quote:
Originally Posted by Bubbaforever
Third Place (2)
We have a three way tie here, between Devour, Mug, and Darkness. I know that increasing your damage output is a good thing, but sacrificing your own life to do so seems unnecessary. The concept behind such a thing is somewhat concerning too. What are you doing, sacrificing your soul?
I seem to recall a few X-2 based votes from you. Anything you're not telling us? Maybe we can start a fan club.Quote:
Originally Posted by Karifean
And you were doing so well until you mentioned Gil Toss.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mercen-X
I don't want to think about Squall devouring Rinoa. smurfing weird.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessweeee♪
You're way too into this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Forsaken Lover
Yes, it is a great skill. Where are the rest of the sensible people?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jiro
Second Place (3)
Do you like Sabin, because Blitz is in second. Blitz resulted in some pretty cool tit as Vivi22 will let you know:
What's not to love, indeed. Except for the fact that Mugging tit is so much better? Anyway. Nobody else wants to tell us why Blitz is good, so we'll put it down to the train-suplex incident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivi22
First Place (4)
It's nice to see a close contest. But I guess this skill just stole the show! It's... Steal. Do you like puns? I love puns. Puns are awesome. But you people are idiots. Why is Steal better than Mug? It's not, that's what.
YOU COULD MUG THE SWAG TOO YOU KNOW.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno
I guess that makes it just fine and dandy then. You people are idiots.Quote:
Originally Posted by Del Murder
Aww man... I'm so sorry everyone.
I actually like Steal more than Mug because sometimes Mug kills the monster I'm stealing from before I can actually steal the smurfing treasure. This is particularly annoying in one-shot boss fights, and I'm too lazy to swap it out just for boss fights so I usually just don't bother with Mug at all. True story.
Also how the smurf are Tools not listed. Seriously people, they're probably more useful than Blitz, and they're impossible to smurf up the execution for. (Granted I don't smurf up the execution for Blitzes anyway because I'm leet, but a lot of you aren't as lucky as I am).
I want to rep Bubba's whole census entry.
And your smarta$$ery was prospering so well up until that bit. Ahem. What you said WASN'T a PUN. It was a "PLAY" on "words". Like when you feel like you're in a stable because you're surrounded by naysayers. Not a pun. A play on words. Your rep is officially dashed.
Also, I second what The Man has said. And you're a dingus if you disagree.
Like The Man said, steal is more useful than mug because mug might kill the monster.
A permanent +10 HP. That is to say, permanent until you get a game over because Rinoa died.