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Peace be on you.
How many languages do you speak and understand.
Are those chocobos in your avatar?
What Final Fantasy game is your favorite?yes!! from final fantasy v!
If we can't ask you where your notecard is, then why/how did you lose it?
What Final Fantasy game is your favorite?
Me too. I started off on 1 all those years ago, and I'm replaying it now. After that I'm going to get through the PS3 remake of X, and then I'm going to play IX because I've never gotten all the way through it (or really even very far into it).I get so excited about Final fantasy.
Why is it inappropriate to say that a woodchuck, who has increased the amount of wood chucked, has upchucked?
What international catastrophe would be caused by a waiter dropping a platter on Thanksgiving?
When is a black dog most likely to enter a white house?
At what age do you tell a green plant it is adopted?
How old should the green plant be?
What is your notecard?
Me too. I started off on 1 all those years ago, and I'm replaying it now. After that I'm going to get through the PS3 remake of X, and then I'm going to play IX because I've never gotten all the way through it (or really even very far into it).
As for the VII remake, I've heard a lot about it for so long that I've given up hope on ever seeing it. I'd also like to see a remake of VIII (yeah, I'm one of those oddballs that likes VIII).
Don't do it too right: the final battle will from really hard to pathetically easy, or even stupid easy if you really do it right. A strong GF run I suppose might even be equivalent to how I played through FFX, which was tackle most of the post-game content before I even went to Sin, and with the beefed up stats and weapons I totally obliterated Seymour and Braska's Final Aeon. They may as well have been those lowly imps in the beginning of FF1.I didn't pay attention when they explained GFs and I didn't level up right. It made the final battle really hard.
Don't do it too right: the final battle will from really hard to pathetically easy, or even stupid easy if you really do it right. A strong GF run I suppose might even be equivalent to how I played through FFX, which was tackle most of the post-game content before I even went to Sin, and with the beefed up stats and weapons I totally obliterated Seymour and Braska's Final Aeon. They may as well have been those lowly imps in the beginning of FF1.
When I first played FFX, a good minute ago when it first came out on PS2 in America (and thus no post-game content and real reason to grind the hell out of everything unless you absolutely want to just to say you did), I hadn't quite yet fully grasped the game play mechanics of role playing games, became more so confused over it with how different FFX is in regards to leveling and progression, and the very first time I played I ran from most fights to hurry things along (something I didn't know at the time is impossible with JRPGs unless you can cheat) and couldn't beat the battle during the Shoopuff scene. I had no choice but to start over. And then I had to start over during the second Seymour battle. The last time I played through, on the PS3 remastered edition with the post-game content, I grinded a huge chunk of the post-game quests, eventually obliterated the-end game content, but last I played (nearly a year ago) I wasn't along the sphere grid enough to stand any chance against the Dark Aeons, though I did get up to where I could survive two or three hits. If I remember correctly, I think I estimated that I have about 30 hours left of post-game to get all the trophies and defeat the Dark Aeons and the last two after them, and I've already put in over 70 hours on it.The first time I played FFX, I didn't spend too much time screwing around on side quests, so the final battles were kinda hard and it took me several tries.
LOL, I became a bit stunned once Yuna began to overpower Lulu, by leaps and bounds, with black magic. It really opens up team combination options having one character who is insanely powerful at both healing and casting.I was just like, "hit it with Yuna's staff a couple times. Done."
When I first played FFX, a good minute ago when it first came out on PS2 in America (and thus no post-game content and real reason to grind the hell out of everything unless you absolutely want to just to say you did), I hadn't quite yet fully grasped the game play mechanics of role playing games, became more so confused over it with how different FFX is in regards to leveling and progression, and the very first time I played I ran from most fights to hurry things along (something I didn't know at the time is impossible with JRPGs unless you can cheat) and couldn't beat the battle during the Shoopuff scene. I had no choice but to start over. And then I had to start over during the second Seymour battle. The last time I played through, on the PS3 remastered edition with the post-game content, I grinded a huge chunk of the post-game quests, eventually obliterated the-end game content, but last I played (nearly a year ago) I wasn't along the sphere grid enough to stand any chance against the Dark Aeons, though I did get up to where I could survive two or three hits. If I remember correctly, I think I estimated that I have about 30 hours left of post-game to get all the trophies and defeat the Dark Aeons and the last two after them, and I've already put in over 70 hours on it.
LOL, I became a bit stunned once Yuna began to overpower Lulu, by leaps and bounds, with black magic. It really opens up team combination options having one character who is insanely powerful at both healing and casting.
But nothing beats Auron's Shooting Star "***** slap 'em with a sword" and sending them flying!