Kkun (post: 1219062) wrote:Magic Pots.
uc pseudonym (post: 1219125) wrote:None of the above, including the "other" option. I think the FF series has relatively weak villains, overall. Take two of the most popular, for example:
- Kefka has some merit as being pure insanity, but that really leads to a shallow, one-note, bluntly-plotted character.
- Sephiroth had style and character design, but is overhyped and ultimately not that great of a villain in terms of how he's integrated with the game.
Kkun wrote:They might always want your Elixirs but that's what makes them so devious: you have to trade your precious items for more power!
Nate (post: 1220265) wrote:Unless you're playing Final Fantasy VII and use the W-Item Materia to clone infinite Elixirs.
TriezGamer (post: 1220203) wrote:People actually USE elixirs? I always 'save them for an emergency' -- which inevitably never comes. =p
TriezGamer (post: 1220203) wrote:People actually USE elixirs? I always 'save them for an emergency' -- which inevitably never comes. =p
Kkun wrote:I can't believe only Bobtheduck agrees with me. Magic Pots! They give you a ton of experience or AP or JP or whatever that particular game's currency is for growth!
TriezGamer wrote:People actually USE elixirs? I always 'save them for an emergency' -- which inevitably never comes. =p
uc pseudonym wrote:They were useful in FFVII because they provided relatively high amounts of experience and weren't limited by Elixirs
uc pseudonym (post: 1220471) wrote:I've never found Magic Pots to be all that exciting. Sure, they give you a decent bit of experience, but it's never overwhelming. More importantly, it's rarely very useful. For example, in FFXII by the time you run into Magic Pots you probably have thousands of extra LP just lying around. They were useful in FFVII because they provided relatively high amounts of experience and weren't limited by Elixirs, but that just makes them a desirable random encounter.
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