That was yesterday.
That's a quote from the post right above your question.
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That was yesterday.
That's a quote from the post right above your question.
Yeah, yesterday. You can't expect me to remember that far back!
Reading comprehension is a crucial skill.
See, now I understand why you hate Half-Blood Prince and love FFX! :monster:
Silly Fynn. You don't read a video game.
If you want quick HP and MP in FFII, use the Canoe to get down to Mysidia and buy the Swap spell, then return to Altair and fight goblins. Have one character use Swap to switch their HP/MP with a monster, dropping character stats to single digits, and then quickly kill the monster. That will really help charge up those two stats.
As for party composition. For fun, use a party consisting of a Geomancer, Dark Knight, Viking, and Bard. It's a pretty fun and lethal group to use in the mid-game. As for other tips, just check out the thread I made about all of the classes in the DS version.
Geomancer, Devout, Magus, and Ninja
Specifically
Ingus - Geomancer
Arc - Devout
Luneth - Magus
Refia - Ninja
Why you ask?
BECAUSE IT'S CUTE THAT'S WHY
Try a Thief, Scholar, Viking, Devout party. :) The thief class comes early and is an excellent physical attacker that can steal lots of goodies; the scholar doubles the power of used items, making them extremely potent nukers when using bomb arms and the like the thief has stolen; the viking does good physical damage and provides survivability to the party; the devout offers full party healing the scholar can't. It is far from the strongest party, and the end game might be rough, but it is quite functional and seems fun.
So so far Viking, Devout and Geomancer seem to be repeating, so I will most likely use those three. I'll still have to think about the fourth one. Or we'll just see who else you guys propose ;)
Niiiiiinja! >: D
The Ninja is cool and all, but you get him really late. Like, Eureka-late.
You get him somewhat early in the DS version. Ninja and Sage get lumped in with the Earth Crystal now. They are unlocked in Eureka in the original only.
You are correct. As always.
Damn you Wolf :argh:
Oh, right, update.
I put the egg in the water and now I'm off to save Hilda from the emperor! Poor Wyvern :G But hey, Gordon's back in my party, which is awesome!
So today I managed to save Hilda and liberate Fynn. All before having to leave for work :smug: