there is no dought that this game is the most enjoyable bc it has an addicting story line it is so much better than ffx2 blagggghhhh i hated that game
there is no dought that this game is the most enjoyable bc it has an addicting story line it is so much better than ffx2 blagggghhhh i hated that game
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That's not even a comparison in my opinion. Just about any game I've played that I can think of puts FFX-2 to shame.Originally Posted by dragon_slayer789
"A small stone may only make a ripple at first, but someday it will be a wave."
I liked the intricate way of setting up a character.
Make a Knight and learn all battle skills
Give him the Chaos Blade and Excalibur (obviously using Two Swords ability)
Give him the best armor
Give him Max Brave
Give him BLADE GRASP
Repeat for any number of other characters.
Dominate everything.
Originally Posted by Behold the Void
I thought that lower Faith = higher magic damage...
I never had a problem with that, though... because they had auto-regen, and were just SO fast that they could damage endlessly and recover endlessly.
Oh, and I eventually got the best thing in the entire game: A Black Mage/Calculator with the Holy spell. Cast it as ATB being multiple of 5 on the first turn. It will hit EVERYTHING, but heal your Knights who have Excaliburs.
Low faith means less likelihood of getting hit by magic and damaged by it, but also less likelihood to hit with it and do damage with it. This is also affected by zodiac compatability, of course. High faith increases the amount of damage and the likelihood you are to hit, as well as the amount of damage you take and the likelihood you have to get hit. Basically, the higher the faith, the more magic effects you and your magic effects others.
Oh. My BM/Calc had max faith (well, the max you can have without leaving the party), and my others had 38-70.
One of my knights didn't have two swords, and thusly used a great shield, which took care of the magic problem.