I'm startting a new game. I have a Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage and one open spot. What would be the best possible character to go in here?
I'm startting a new game. I have a Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage and one open spot. What would be the best possible character to go in here?
Making it a Thief will allow you to access all the facilities of the game.
Best possible - Warrior without a doubt... And I would also change Black mage for Red mage for a very strong party that needs few trips to inns, then again if you want challenge, go with a black belt or something
I would say either another Warrior or a thief. The warrior will help you power through the game but Thieves speed is better which is why they get more attacks faster making them some times stronger than a warrior. Your choice really but I'd go for a Warrior or Thief.
Warrior and thief are good choices. I actually like using a red mage in that spot. Be ye forewarned: a red mage will make your party quite expensive. However, this party's worked for me in the past.
It's really your choice when it comes to the RM. If you want a less tedious game, I'd reccomend the warrior or thief.
I had the same party on my first three saves. Each save I chose the Thief for the blank spot. There will be fights where the wisest decision will be to run. I can't recall off the top of my head anytime my thieves have ever failed to run from monsters that are programmed to be....'runnable'.
It is ironic saying this, but my other alternate suggestion would be the BlackBelt (Monk). He needs little or no equipment to progress in power, saving you quite a bit of G.
Monk/BB. He doesn't need much armor and hits almost as hard as the Warrior
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Warrior, Red Mage, Thief, and Blackbelt.
Get a Red Mage in, a mixture of all three of the classes you already have for some hybrid funness
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I went with Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage, and Thief. To all those who suggested Red Mage.... no.
As of now, my thief deals more damage than my Warrior. And gets his turns quicker. But dies more.
Oh, well.
A Black Belt could easily fix that; granted by inevitably becoming the one that dies more...
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i depends what version. two fighters ar less interesting than a fighter and a theif or a fighter and a monk/BB.
black belts can be the most powerful fighters and they are cheap. red mages and fighters are the two most expensive job classes to equip.
take these things into consideration but you cant go wrong with a WM/BM and two physcial job classes.
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Yeah, Fighter and Red Mage (and Theif to a certain degree) are expensive. However, if you like pure fire-power in your physical attacks, Fighter and Red Mage, combined with thief and a black belt gives you great offense. Plus the black belt is cheap, too.
I find having a white mage to do nothing but heal (and cast the odd harm spell) is freakin' boring. Plus Black mage is an unbelievable pussy, and casting black magic bores me too. The Red Mage can do both, and can contribute to the physical attack in a big way, too.
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