Tom Dincht wrote:I've defeated over 6 bosses in one hit. "Stone" with Gau did 3500 dmg. WHEN I FIRST GOT HIM thus causing to beat Phantom Train, Ultros, and all of the Vector bosses in one hit. Oh, and I beat the boss I was stuck on before in one hit as well. I forget its name but it was during an airship battles and it shot missles and stuff.
Ryan wrote:And there is NO way you got to level 71 by the time you reached Vector (Unless you claim that you didn't kill Guardian).
Fish and Chips wrote:@Nate: You've played them all? How would you list them in terms of favorite to least favorite?
Nate wrote:There you go. Three reasons why FFVI Advance is harder than the Anthology version.
Fish and Chips wrote:Final Fantasy IX. You have good taste. And are IV and V really that good? I may have to give them a try in the near future.
Fish and Chips wrote:And are IV and V really that good?
Nate wrote:V gets second place for me because it refined the Job System used in FF III. It had a good storyline and of course, I love the Job System.
IV is third because, well, it's just got cool characters, a story of redemption (Dark Knight turning into a Paladin), and you get to go to the Moon. It's also the first Final Fantasy to introduce the ATB system.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Nine is amazing. I haven't gotten too far in it because I haven't touched my ps2 for a while though.
As for V. I'm not a big fan of V. But IV was my first RPG ever, and I love it to death. I own IV and VI on multiple systems as well XD.
Fish and Chips wrote:Final Fantasy IX was sort of my first taste of the series, and I love it (still my second favorite game of all time). It's one of the few games I find truly re-playable. my first outing I played all the way to the third to last boss and hit a brick wall because I hadn't leveled up enough. I could have just left, leveled up, come back, and beat him. Instead, I willfully erased my game, started over, "Fixed my mistake by gradually levelling over the course of the game, and played to the end, passed him, and beat it. And it didn't feel tedious doing it all over again, and I actually had a better experience the second time around. And then a few months after I finished it, I wanted to start all over again.
To me, that is the hallmark of a good game.
Tom Dincht wrote:As for the reasons Nate mentioned, I guess that just means I've gotten better at RPGs. *shrugs*
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:What the HECK are you talking about? Nate said it is IMPOSSIBLE to kill Number 128 with one "Stone" because it's a LOWER level than Number 024. If you were level 24 when killing Number 024. Good job. You killed him with one Stone. But you can't go to level 23 and then Kill Number 128.
Likewise, with the Ghost Train, you don't even GET Gau until you leave the Phantom Forest, jump off the Waterfall, fight the Piranhas, then land on the Veldt.
It has absolutely NOTHING to do with "getting better at RPGs", it's called you're blatantly lying to us.
I don't know what you're talking about.
What is this 128 and 024.
I personally find FF6 Advanced and easier experience than FF6 on PS1. That doesn't mean I'm better at everything.
Oh and I haven't gotten a game over yet either. Prove that that's wrong too.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:You said you killed every boss in Vector. You should know. They're the guys in the Magitek Reseach facility.
2. You never took advantage of the bugs in the ps1/snes version.
I'm wondering if you know the major difference between skill/luck and game mechanics.
Tom Dincht wrote:We have a winner.
It's a freakin video game that's nowhere near as good as you think
I suppose you are foreign to sarcasm.
Once again, I wonder if you know the major difference between sarcasm and seriousness.
I've defeated over 6 bosses in one hit. "Stone" with Gau did 3500 dmg. WHEN I FIRST GOT HIM thus causing to beat Phantom Train, Ultros, and all of the Vector bosses in one hit. Oh, and I beat the boss I was stuck on before in one hit as well. I forget its name but it was during an airship battles and it shot missles and stuff.
What relevance does this have?
Tom Dincht wrote:But if it means anything, I think you're funny. Nice comeback at the end of your post.
Tom Dincht wrote:I don't know what you're talking about.
What is this 128 and 024.
Tom Dincht wrote:That was sorta random...XD
Fish and Chips wrote:Colonel Archer and his drinking buddy.
Fish and Chips wrote:Colonel Archer and his drinking buddy.
Bobtheduck wrote:I remember those guys... On the rails, right? When Cid sends you out of the factory?
Bobtheduck wrote:I remember those guys... On the rails, right? When Cid sends you out of the factory?
Bobtheduck wrote:Ah, memories... I'll be there again in a few weeks (taking it really slowly... I don't have as much time to play games as I used to) I'm just at Mt Koltz right now. Trying to get Sabin. For anyone who hasn't played it, here's a hint: Get relics that nulify poison... That will kill you faster than anything else when you move through the mountain.
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