Triple triad. Say no more![]()
Triple triad. Say no more![]()
Blitzball of course.Let's Blitz!!!
Nobody is perfect...My name is Nobody
yeah I agree with Xander and also the Sphere Break in FFX-2.. that's addictive.
Too big.
Blitzball sucked big-time, IMHO. My favorite mini-games were probably the Chocobo breeding quest from FF7 or Chocobo Hot & Cold from FF9. I guess I like Chocoboes. xD Another fun was FF7's Fort Condor defending mission.
People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
whats the deal with this chocobo hot and cold thing? is it ff9? what the hell is it about? is it anything like the chocobo quest in VIII with that annoying little kid that rips off your gil for a stupid choco-whistle-thing? that quest took me ages, but i love the chocobo theme from FFVIII!!
anyway, how do you play this hot and cold thing?![]()
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Triple Triad of FF8. WooHoo!!!! JUst because I love card games and this one is sooooo addicting!!! I loved collecting all the character cards
I'm back bitches!!!
I love Blitzball. I sucked horibly at first at Blitzball. But now I am unstoppable. =) It's great.
Lamia's Tiara- Headgear in FFIX
Lamia's Flute- Weapon for Eiko in FFIX
Lamia in FFV- a enemy
appearance: a lady with long brown hair, wearing a tiara...half woman and half snake.
Lamia in FF3j- A Harp
Lamia in FFL2- An enemy
FF2j Queen Lamia, at one point she even gets Frionel in a bedroom with her and jumps on the bed and says "take me!".. before she turns into her snakey self. She serves as a mini boss in this game (as Queen Lamia).. and after you fight her as a mini boss, regular lamia's become random foes and later on in the game, Queen Lamia's become random foes as well.
LamiaScl. an item that paralyzes foes.
According to legend, she was once a Libyan queen (or princess) who fell in love with Zeus. Zeus' jealous wife Hera deformed her into a monster and murdered their offspring. She also made Lamia unable to close her eyes, so that she couldn't find any rest from the obsessing image of her dead children. When Zeus saw what had be done to Lamia, he felt pity for her and gave his former lover a gift: she could remove her eyes, and then put them on again. This way, though sleepless, she could rest from her misfortune. Lamia envied other the other mothers and took her vengeance by stealing their children and devouring them.