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Originally Posted by Nick Schovitz
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Originally Posted by kidney / theif
I know it's too bad, but I'm too lazy. :aimx:
The tower @ Twilight Town.
Thanks.:-)
Wow I didn't know you could go back to Yen Sid's Tower, what does he say!?
He doesn't say anything. He's not there.
Anyways, you must use the train in Twilight Town (near "The Usual Spot"), and from there, you will transported to outside the tower. If you fight your way up, you will come across a large trail of ALL the common Nobodies, except for the Creeper. They give either 516 EXP, or 840.
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Originally Posted by The Kupo Man
I beat Sephiroth at Lv.71. There is really no reason to level all the way up to 80. But still, run through the world that never was all the way from Naught's Skyway and repeat until you've reached your desired level.
And you need level 80, because at that point, you get Second Chance if you are taking the Fighter path, and only then are your stats high enough to survive Sephiroth's attacks (Fighter path only).
The assumption made that this is Proud Mode, not the
wimp modes that people apparently think are actually a viable option of playing through the game.
This level 80 corrollary also does not apply to the Defender and Magic paths, which learn Second Chance much earlier on, and the defense rating for both of these paths is much higher than the Fighter path.
As much as one might think Fighter is the best way to beat Sephiroth, it isn't. Your primary form of damaging his HP will be Berserk Charge, which is essentially almost static damage amounts, and you hit mostly the same. The only thing to most worry about is his attacks, which are fast and painful.
Second Chance basically means you won't die if you are hit by an attack and you have more than 1 HP, just as is in the first KH. DO NOT get this confused with Once More, which protects fromm combos.
Also, you should do FULL WtNW runs, since Naught's Skyway == no dent in your EXP if you run from there to the door. The enemies after Skyway are too far and not enough EXP inbetween. FULL WtNW runs give much more EXP than you could think of; a full WtNW run can get you two levels after level 90.