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The Five-... Okay, Six Forms of Final Fantasy
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:12pm
by SirNitram
FF5: The first introduction of Jobs. For the patient, this will become a very fun exercise, especially when you finally get a few good Jobs mastered and can use the base level Job again.
FF6: Espers and plain levels. Espers, despite being an intuitive, useful means of learning magic and boosting stats, would never be seen again. Cry.
FF7: More plain leveling, and Materia for all your magic/skill/summoning/etc needs.
FF8: My personal opinions of the game aside(IT SUCKS), the introduction of Junctioning proved unique.
FF9: Similar to Materia, items teach magic/skills/stats.
FFX: The Sphere Grid. Ultimate customizability, if sometimes tedious and confusing.
So which is your favorite? Personally, I was an Esper fan until recently, when I began trekking the Sphere Grid for max stats...
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:23pm
by Joe
FF5: The first introduction of Jobs. For the patient, this will become a very fun exercise, especially when you finally get a few good Jobs mastered and can use the base level Job again.
For the
very patient. Later perfected in FF Tactics.
FF6: Espers and plain levels. Espers, despite being an intuitive, useful means of learning magic and boosting stats, would never be seen again. Cry.
The Guardian Force system in FF8 is a bit like the Esper system.
FF7: More plain leveling, and Materia for all your magic/skill/summoning/etc needs.
While the Materia system itself didn't bother me, the fact that it seemed like you could pick up any regular Joe off the street, give him some powered up materia, and you'd have a powerful wizard bothered me. The characters should have had unique abilities besides limit breaks, like in FF6.
FF8: My personal opinions of the game aside(IT SUCKS), the introduction of Junctioning proved unique.
Careful, you might bring the wrath of Zaia upon you if you insult FF8 too much.
I have a soft spot for the Junctioning system. I just like it, for some reason.
FF9: Similar to Materia, items teach magic/skills/stats.
I like it. A more simplified system, for a game that's meant to recall the more simpler FFs.
FFX: The Sphere Grid. Ultimate customizability, if sometimes tedious and confusing.
Good, but customization doesn't really become an option until much later in the game.
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:25pm
by Joe
Oh yeah, my favorite. I would have to say the Sphere Grid system.
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:28pm
by Kelly Antilles
ESPERS RULE!!!
Okay, I'm biased because that's my favorite game.
Oh, and anyone note that the Moon People are back? (well, on PS at least.
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Re: The Five-... Okay, Six Forms of Final Fantasy
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:34pm
by Ghost Rider
SirNitram wrote:FF5: The first introduction of Jobs. For the patient, this will become a very fun exercise, especially when you finally get a few good Jobs mastered and can use the base level Job again.
FF3(japanese) did this.
FF5 advanced it to the levl of mixing abilities...which FFT did later on.
SirNitram wrote:
FF6: Espers and plain levels. Espers, despite being an intuitive, useful means of learning magic and boosting stats, would never be seen again. Cry.
FF7: More plain leveling, and Materia for all your magic/skill/summoning/etc needs.
FF8: My personal opinions of the game aside(IT SUCKS), the introduction of Junctioning proved unique.
FF9: Similar to Materia, items teach magic/skills/stats.
FFX: The Sphere Grid. Ultimate customizability, if sometimes tedious and confusing.
So which is your favorite? Personally, I was an Esper fan until recently, when I began trekking the Sphere Grid for max stats...
FF6- relics really as well as stat boost per level. Sorta sad to see them go...but they were nice.
FF7- Way too abusible system, but fun
FF8- unique but despised the level system(where your characters level meant crap honestly)
FF9- fun, but a little tedious given how to raise some techs were
FF10- Very customizable especially with the changing Orb(you can make entire sections orbs of one type...seriously...there are orbs that destroy a pre-determind sphere grid orb and can be replaced with say Luck+4...etc.
With FF1- first persay job class
FF2- Saga Frontier style...what you do affects what you'll get...use magic you'll be magically inclined, physical...physically inclined.
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:52pm
by jegs2
FF6 (or FF3 for the SNES as I knew it) was my favorite. Kefka was just all-around bad news, and just when I thought I was winning, the whole world fell apart and was hideously re-formed -- nice.
Posted: 2003-04-11 12:58pm
by RedImperator
Definitely the espers and the relics combined. Between them and the unique talents each character had, you could customize a party that fit your playing style exactly with enough patience (two gold hairpins plus three spellcasters with Ultima plus Gogo equalled a short, nasty death for Kefka).
Posted: 2003-04-11 02:56pm
by Soontir C'boath
RedImperator wrote:Definitely the espers and the relics combined. Between them and the unique talents each character had, you could customize a party that fit your playing style exactly with enough patience (two gold hairpins plus three spellcasters with Ultima plus Gogo equalled a short, nasty death for Kefka).
HA just get Economizer from the Bronchsaur and the quick spell from Raiden Magecite.
The Esper system is the BEST in my opinion.
Cyaround,
Jason
Posted: 2003-04-11 03:06pm
by Joe
The relic system didn't exactly disappear after FFVI, it just got integrated into the other systems.
Posted: 2003-04-11 03:33pm
by RedImperator
Soontir C'boath wrote:RedImperator wrote:Definitely the espers and the relics combined. Between them and the unique talents each character had, you could customize a party that fit your playing style exactly with enough patience (two gold hairpins plus three spellcasters with Ultima plus Gogo equalled a short, nasty death for Kefka).
HA just get Economizer from the Bronchsaur and the quick spell from Raiden Magecite.
The Esper system is the BEST in my opinion.
Cyaround,
Jason
I wandered around that fucking dinosaur forest for four hours and the fucking Brachosaur never showed his ugly fucking face. A got SHITLOADS of XP vaporizing Tyrannosaurs, though
Posted: 2003-04-11 03:35pm
by Joe
RedImperator wrote:Soontir C'boath wrote:RedImperator wrote:Definitely the espers and the relics combined. Between them and the unique talents each character had, you could customize a party that fit your playing style exactly with enough patience (two gold hairpins plus three spellcasters with Ultima plus Gogo equalled a short, nasty death for Kefka).
HA just get Economizer from the Bronchsaur and the quick spell from Raiden Magecite.
The Esper system is the BEST in my opinion.
Cyaround,
Jason
I wandered around that fucking dinosaur forest for four hours and the fucking Brachosaur never showed his ugly fucking face. A got SHITLOADS of XP vaporizing Tyrannosaurs, though
Really? I got two.
Posted: 2003-04-11 03:38pm
by RedImperator
Durran Korr wrote:
I wandered around that fucking dinosaur forest for four hours and the fucking Brachosaur never showed his ugly fucking face. A got SHITLOADS of XP vaporizing Tyrannosaurs, though
Really? I got two.
Phooey on you.
Posted: 2003-04-11 04:21pm
by Ghost Rider
Durran Korr wrote:RedImperator wrote:Soontir C'boath wrote:
HA just get Economizer from the Bronchsaur and the quick spell from Raiden Magecite.
The Esper system is the BEST in my opinion.
Cyaround,
Jason
I wandered around that fucking dinosaur forest for four hours and the fucking Brachosaur never showed his ugly fucking face. A got SHITLOADS of XP vaporizing Tyrannosaurs, though
Really? I got two.
Just two...pfft...I outfitted everyone with one on my Master File(that and got every single American possible Gau rage(yes......I was a bored child)
Posted: 2003-04-11 04:55pm
by Captain Cyran
FFT all the way.
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:02pm
by Darth Fanboy
Sphere grid is my favorite way to level up, but ff9 just seemed so RPG old school and I love the plot for that game.
ff8 was a freaking great game, although Junctioning wasn't as fun as learning the spells with MP and I didn't like that you were limited in commands. Story for ff8 though was great, its the sidequests that frustrated me with that one. Remember, first game to introduce Cards.
ff7 all time classick, not my favorite ff but even my 3rd favorite Final Fantasy is ranked higher than almost any other game there is.
FFX was a great game but it was almost too easy, I can now defeat Nemesis without taking any damage to my characters, I simply use the summons to take all the Damage, (Cannon Fodder!), then I use Overdrives, Blitz Ace, Hyper mighty Guard, Attack Reels, each hit doing multiple hits of 99,999 damage.
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:08pm
by Yogi
I like the FF9 way the best. Before, there was too little distinguishing between who was the fighter, who was the mage etc. However, I haven't gotten my hands of FF10 yet.
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:27pm
by Soontir C'boath
Ghost Rider wrote:Durran Korr wrote:RedImperator wrote:
I wandered around that fucking dinosaur forest for four hours and the fucking Brachosaur never showed his ugly fucking face. A got SHITLOADS of XP vaporizing Tyrannosaurs, though
Really? I got two.
Just two...pfft...I outfitted everyone with one on my Master File(that and got every single American possible Gau rage(yes......I was a bored child)
I leveled all the chars to 99 and learned all the spells 'cept Merton... TOP THAT boredom lol.
Edit: Just checked and I have 10 economizers.
Cyaround,
Jason
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:32pm
by Ghost Rider
Soontir C'boath wrote:
I leveled all the chars to 99 and learned all the spells 'cept Merton... TOP THAT boredom lol.
Cyaround,
Jason
That too.
Here goes...
All of Mog's dance
All of Gau's Rages
All of the magic for everybody
9999 HP
999 MP
and of course
99 Level for everyone(including Gogo and Umaro)
And beating Mr Chupon...yes Chupon, it's possible but extraordinarily lucky.
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:36pm
by SirNitram
Mastered the Inventory Bug to the point where I can have every character equipped with Illumina and Paladin Shield before the WOR.
Posted: 2003-04-11 05:38pm
by Soontir C'boath
Ghost Rider wrote:Soontir C'boath wrote:
I leveled all the chars to 99 and learned all the spells 'cept Merton... TOP THAT boredom lol.
Cyaround,
Jason
All of Gau's Rages
And beating Mr Chupon...yes Chupon, it's possible but extraordinarily lucky.
DAAAMN
I could never get all of Gau's rages, always the same monsters over and over again grrrr....
and Chupon!!!!
Edit:
SirNitram wrote:Mastered the Inventory Bug to the point where I can have every character equipped with Illumina and Paladin Shield before the WOR.
How do you get them weapons?
I could never in the 8 years that I have it, figured it out
Cyaround,
Jason
Posted: 2003-04-11 06:04pm
by Ghost Rider
I believe the SNES has this absolute screwy bug that gives odd weapons...and Nitram probably has solved what weapons it gives...and Bam
As for Gau...you basically need to also explore the entire World of both becuase there are couple monsters from the original that never appear in the WoR.
I was a very bored kid...closest I come to it these days is getting 255 in every stat in FFX
Posted: 2003-04-11 06:25pm
by SirNitram
Getting the two legitimately is merely an exercise in patience: 255 battles with the Cursed Shield makes it the Paladin shield. The Illumina is gained by wagering the Ragnarok sword. Together, you have over 100% chance of blocking magic and physical.
The trick.. Well. Sketch a vanished mechanic guy in Zozo.
Posted: 2003-04-11 10:17pm
by Anarchist Bunny
Hey, I was wondering today, is there a way to play PS1 games on my CD-ROM drive. I want to play FF7 but I don't want to buy a PS1 and the PC version on Kazaa is to big for me to DL.
Posted: 2003-04-11 10:28pm
by Anarchist Bunny
I'm wondering, was their anything skill wize that was unique in FF4?
I know thier was some new abilities like kick and maybe throw, but besides a 5 member team, was their anything new for the whole team?
Posted: 2003-04-11 10:29pm
by RogueIce
Ghost Rider wrote:All of Mog's dance
Bah. That's nothing. Easy as Hell to do.
Ghost Rider wrote:All of Gau's Rages
All of the magic for everybody
9999 HP
999 MP
and of course
99 Level for everyone(including Gogo and Umaro)
And beating Mr Chupon...yes Chupon, it's possible but extraordinarily lucky.
Gau would be hard, the rest you can do with the 99/9999/999 bit with enough time.
Chupon, on the other hand...