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Manshoon
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ok, maybe it's just me.
But when I play a video game rpg, I don't like to rush through it like a lot of people. I usually find a spot that my character(s) can level for a while before I venture forth, which means I don't leave that spot until I can beat the monster(s) easily. Then I play for a while until I find another spot that I can do that to. With this strategy, I've found many games too easy to beat because I normally max out my characters and the 'final boss' isn't so tough anymore. So naturally it bothers me when games have set amounts of people you can fight and once they're dead, they disappear. I don't like that at all. Anyway, this all came about because I have Final Fantasy 1 on my computer and I was making my party... a friend who'd played the game before was asking why I put two black belts in my party. I tried explaining to her that at high levels, those guys are machines of death and kill most stuff in one attack, and she didn't believe me. The highest she ever got her party was about level 22 she said, just high enough to beat the game. I had my party maxed out at level 50, and no lie, my black belt/master killed the final guy in one attack after I cast 'fast' or 'quik' on him, whichever it is that makes you attack faster. So as I'm typing this, I have my game paused to see if anyone else is into struggling early in a game to make it easier in the long run like I do. And if anyone else can verify that yes, that character in Final Fantasy 1 kicks ass!!! ![]()
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Ironworks Moderator
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It's known as XP Farming. You find a sweet spot where,
1) There are enough monsters to let you keep on fighting without pause. 2) The XP gained justifies the effort and resources spent to get them. Diablo2 has its' Secret Cow Level, Baldur's Gate 2 has its' Fire Giants, etc... I encountered the same scenerio in Septerra Core. My main character was level 66 while the other two members were 70/80+. With some barrier spells, the End Boss could barely scratch the paint on our armours while we sent him to oblivion by casting 2-3 Black Holes( the most powerful spell in the game, and as its' name implies... very powerful. Most enemies( as in final level enemies) usually DIE from the first cast). Heck... even in MMORPGs such as Neocron, there are sweet spots like the Graves. It exists everywhere where character levelling up is necessary. In Fallout 2, my soloist was level 69 and he basically massarced entire legions of Power Armoured Troops... with his fist( okay, MegaPowered Fist, but still...). |
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Lord Ao
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Hey I do it all the time! (Especially in FF games
![]() I sometimes spend hours just walking around areas, checking everything out, pressing X (PS2) on everything. This takes a lot longer with random batttles! |
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40th Level Warrior
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eyup, I do it all the time in every game that I play ( which allow such things to happen ). I characters end up being more than gods. Nothing can stand in my way. not even the final boss. I find that this type of playing is really fun and worth my time playing the game.
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Symbol of Cyric
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In Final Fantasy 7 I had three characters maxed out at level 99. I also had every item, every limit break and at least 1 of every materia that existed in the game. I also beat all the secret weapons. As you can imagine the final battle was a doodle. So I understand what your saying as I do it too.
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- when someone attacks you, you counter with extreme brutal force and hack'N'slash lotsa precious HP away from them - when one of your characters dies, you retaliate with divine strength, sipping away their HP while you recover completely - when it is finally your turn to attack, they die ....... (yes, in one attack!) So how's this for a fair fight ![]()
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Symbol of Cyric
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Ah, the memories! I really loved that game. The most powerful materia combination was final attack - life. Master the final attack materia and life and you were automatically resurrected when you died with full hit points up to five times! It's made all the battles after a doodle, and was the only way combined with multiple casting of Knights of the round table to defeat the Emerald weapon. Ruby weapon was easier because if you cast the Hades summon materia it made it freeze so you were free to cast multiple Knights of the round table to kill it. Although I get the feeling I'm preaching to you and you all ready know all this, right?
p.s Cid from FFVII is my all time favorite video game character he was so funny!
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The Magister
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You guys can't touch me in games like this. I'm the worst. In Tales of Destiny 2, I leveled up until literally, the enemies I was fighting did 0 damage to me. In FFT, I maxed out every single character, IN EVERY SINGLE JOB CLASS. In Disgaea, I will (eventually) get my characters to level 9999. Yes, you can get into the thousands, and no, there is absolutely no reason to.
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Anyone remember in Bard's Tale I, in Harkyn's Castle, the 4 groups of 99 berzerkers?
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40th Level Warrior
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anyway, anybody dared to level up their characters like crazy in FF8 ? ![]() [ 09-08-2003, 08:06 PM: Message edited by: Kakero ] |
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