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    Just wondering how everyones doing on the game im at level 35 at the end of disc 1 wanna know if thats good or if anyones done better

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    Thats seems like a pretty good level. Im headed to the city of ancients now and the 3 people i usually use are in the low 40s, but then again i tend to train my people alot. Everyone else that i have though is around that level.

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    Well at the begining of the game i train my Barret and Cloud to Lvl 10.
    So Lvl 30-40 seems pretty good.

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    Well, i dunno. I kinda finished the game with no-one over lvl 35 and in 3 hours. I generally try to do it as fast and as low as i can. It makes it more of a challenge then training.

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    level 35 is good but you will need to be 50+ to beat a boss on the way up north crater other than that you on about the same as i was

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    I like Cloud, Tifa, and Yuffie team at the end of disc 1 ^^


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey
    I like Cloud, Tifa, and Yuffie team at the end of disc 1 ^^
    That's my usual team as well. ^_^

    Can't remember what level I was at the end of Disk 1, but I usually level up as little as humanly possible (it's my least favorite part of FF's) and I manage okay enough. I think I was...probably... in the high 20's. (I wouldn't be surprised if my levels were like that, at least.)
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    Well, my personal best was level 64 with cloud Cid and Tifa (also my persopnal favorite team) but that was when i was 8 and i didnt know where to find the Harp and powered up my characyers beyond belief on wutai, and my god did that take a long ass rtime, but thats just me...
    Of all the games that i find well worth the work, I can only say that three can properly qualify for the category. And of the three, one is, but of corse, FFVII. The other twon games which i couldn't depart from are Xenogears and FFT. And i also found a pattern, All of which were released 1997 or 1998 and were on PS. I have lost some faith in Squaresoft when they merged with Enix, they no longer adapt a well-thought plot as nearly as much as the older titles. And thus, I say to you Square-Enix, "Up yours!"

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    a combo that i liked when i got done with disc 2 was cloud, vincent and redxii...around level 30...that party can easily go thru monsters

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    I do not think levels are a crucial factor while playing FFVII, since if you have a correct stratagy, then you could beat most bosses, without the appropriate levels.

    I think I was in my early 20's, but I did not have a problem throughout the game, even when I defeated Emerald and Ruby weapon at level 60. I despise training my characters, and I never set time aside to train them, but I guess if you want a non-challenging game then you could train a lot, but I don't find it neccessary.

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    In terms of characters, it's totally irrelevant. There are ultimately very few differences beween them, in actual battle application, and many of these don't manifest themselves until later in the game. To clarify: weapons, Limit Breaks, minor differences in hard stats, and (based on gender) whether one equips the Escort Guard or the Minerva Band form the entirety of all of variance in the characters (as relates to battle). Thus, the ideal party at any point in the game is the party you wish to use. I would recommend using your three most powerful characters; since materia allows for complete customization, ability sets can be transferred and are therefore meaningless.

    Your level really doesn't matter all that much. One can finish the entire game at a lower level; one can also level up to 99 by the end of Disc 1. For your purposes, unless trying to meet some particular standard, just go with what works. If you haven't had any real difficulty yet, you're fine. If you're having trouble, feel free to level up a little more. Ultimately, do whatever gives you the most satisfaction in playing the game.
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    I found that the only purpose to 'leveling up' is to level up your materia. There isn't a single person that could not be decent in using magic, attacking, or anything. In my opinion they should have polarized the character a LOT more than what they did. Barret may be 'bad' with magic, but he STILL doesn't decent enough damage to kill with it. It's unbelievable how all the characters can be so alike.

    When you first get Yuffie, she is weak and has low HP. But even that doesn't matter, because she is still strong enough to survive any normal enemy attacks. The slight polarity is almost pointless in the characters. They should have also made the enemies more powerful. FF1-FF6 are so much 'harder' than FF7 it isn't even funny, and even FF6 is considered easy by many.

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    This is pretty much the bane of some of the later FFs, whereby to encourage customisation, they had to basically remove the central character's roles. It was even worse in FF8, whereby the only real different between characters was limit breaks (barring of course Squall's 255% hit rating). FF9 went back to a more strict role system, and FF10 was kinda like that, but by the end everyone again could be identical with the exception of limits.
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    I completed the game with Cloud lv60 Barret lv59 and vincent lv60 i was gonna train till lv 99 but it took way too long and to be frank i got bored

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    I'm at level 50-55 and I'm in disc3! so yeah level 35 is good.

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