Hmmm, I used the item dup trick and tried to exploit as much power as possible. I'm also a fan of mobility but I didnt get the move +3 due to me not wanting to get a Bard and get the JP for the Bonus. I did save before going into that city incase I ever want to raise a team for some reason. It would be cool if they made it where 2 people can put in their memory card and fight/trade with a friend. Anyways I started a game of FF6 so i'll probably be moving on to that section.![]()
Edit: Sorry was watching TV and didnt respond to like 1/2 the questions. I found the game good this is I think my 3 time playing through it. I enjoy its European Fuedalistc theme, as I am a big fan of history I did enjoy the nature of the story. I felt most of the characters motives were pretty good but sometimes your just trying to get to a city and its annyoing getting into random battles. =/ I would save and soft-reset and reload at each city. Overall the gameplay is great its similar to Vandal Hearts (I only played the first one) but I think that game has better camera control cause you can keep shifting till you have a birds eye view. Overall I <3 the game but i'm always a fan of additional game features as I mentioned earlier some sort of trading/multiplayer fighting would own. Maybe some conditions like no story characters (Orlandu, Musadio, Agrias, etc.) could be used so people would be more encouraged to make generic fighters or use monsters. I guess they did that for Tactics Advanced? But I did not have the time nor patience for that game...infact I was so disgusted its why I started the PS1 Version. =p So that's my rant on Tactics. It wasnt the first time I played it and it wont be the last. Oh I think I had 32 hours when I finished. More than 1/2 of that time was me using my leveling up tactic of surrounding a guy and breaking everyones base stats (go into the fight w/ no weapons) and level up. Remember the old military quote, "A ounce of sweat is worth a gallon of blood."
*Packs suitcase*
Cya,
TheUsualSuspect





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