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Amarant is the only character who could possibly get 9999 Hp. If you want to know how Zidane's Hp was determined, it works like this:
[(Strength * HpMod) / 50]
The HpMod for a level 99 character is 4524.
[(Strength * 4524) / 50]
Your Zidane has 65 Strength, no?
[(65 * 4524) / 50] = 5881
5881 + 20% = 5881 * 1.2 = 7057.2
So anyway, the only way to get anywhere close to max Hp is to load up on the Strength-boosting equipment at every level-up.
Edit: Zidane would need at least 67 Strength to crack the 8000 Hp mark at Lv.99, along with Hp+10% and Hp+20%.
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Well, like I said, you can load up on Strength boosting equipment while they're levelling, that would help. That's one of the reasons people play Lv.1 games when they want max-stats; their characters have 98 levels to gain with the best equipment if they start levelling from Lv.1 on Disc 3 or 4.
After you hit Lv.99 though there isn't anything you can do, except Gameshark. Sorry.
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It's possible, I've done it.
Flee from all random encounters and use Petrify/Stop or have your characters Zombied/Virused for unavoidable exp fights.
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Nah, boss levels are fixed in this game. They aren't too bad though, only a handful of the bosses provide a serious challenge to a Lv.1 party. The forced exp-giving fights are the worst because you can't just simply kill them.
You should definitely try it. I loved my Lv.1 game.
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I didn't get that far actually... I only played it to fight all the optional bosses with a Lv.1 party.
During my game someone on GameFAQs (my home board) made a discovery about Eiko's stats being related to Marcus', and I abandoned my game teporarily to test it out and write a guide about it (which is why I know how the stat formulas work). After that I figured I'd go for max stats myself, but because the Pandemonium event forces at least one of your party members to gain multiple levels I got frustrated with all the math involved trying to compensate for that.
That's another thing, you can't make it past Pandemonium without at least one party member gaining a lot of levels.
Last edited by SoftReset; 08-01-2005 at 03:01 AM.
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No problem. If you'e going to play 8 again you should do a No Level game in that. I had a great time doing that as well. It actually made the game a lot easier for me.
About FFVII's Hp/Mp gains...
http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/f...party_mech.txt
...if you're interested in how they work. It's a complicated read though.
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Don't. I've spent hundreds of hours testing things in this game, literally hundreds, and have a few hundred kbs in text documents to show for it along with a game save at 200+hours.
But, if I had a better way to entertain myself or a greater desire to be involved in the world around me I wouldn't give a ---- about FFIX's battle mechanics. That's just the way my mind works I suppose.
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