Music Alchemist
Pokémon trainer of headphones
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You are weird.
What do you hope to accomplish with such insults?
I am growing quite tired of your constant condescending attitude.
You are weird.
What do you hope to accomplish with such insults?
I am growing quite tired of your constant condescending attitude.
The only Final Fantasy game I know of with a playable casino is XIII-2. (I know you meant the Gold Saucer, hehe...)
I'll be surprised if you knew about this:
That wasn't meant as an insult. Blame it on my poor English.
I'm genuinely interested in these "advanced techniques"! I played through like half of FF7 and the only "advanced technique" I could come up with is spamming summons and Ultima spells
No, it's both of you guys who are weird for obsessing over Final Fantasy so much.
Now if it were Pokemon, then that would be an entirely different story...
No, it's both of you guys who are weird for obsessing over Final Fantasy so much.
Now if it were Pokemon, then that would be an entirely different story...
Gold Saucer isn't a casino...? Are you sure? I mean it's probably not called one, but:
Play games for money and possibly win prizes. Sounds like a casino lol.
I'm more actually more impressed with the ebay description than the save files lol. Someone spend some good time making that pretty, informative, and legible.
Sephiroth controls himself. Meh.
Alright then, I'll let it slide...
Here is a simple one.
First, you will need:
Counter Materia
Mime Materia
Cloud's Omnislash limit break
Master as many of the Counter and Mime Materia as you can. The swamp area in the Northern Crater is full of enemies to build up your AP and bring your Materia to master level, which creates duplicates, so you can continue replicating them.
Equip weapons and accessories with the most paired Materia slots and pair Counter/Mime to them.
Make sure no auto-abilities are enabled; otherwise, this technique won't work.
Enter a battle against a worthy opponent. Let it attack Cloud until his limit gauge fills, then use Omnislash.
Do nothing else for the remainder of the battle. Every time Cloud is attacked, he will counter with Omnislash for as many paired materia you have equipped. This is an effective way of dealing out hundreds of thousands of HP damage every turn.
...So you think obsessing over Final Fantasy is strange, but not Pokémon?
No, it's both of you guys who are weird for obsessing over Final Fantasy so much.
Now if it were Pokemon, then that would be an entirely different story...
...So you think obsessing over Final Fantasy is strange, but not Pokémon? :blink:
Thank you.
That is a bit more elegant than spamming Ultima.
But....when do you ever need this much damage? Is there even any challenge left in the game once you use stuff like this?
I managed to get all my main FF9 characters to level 99 and there was not a single enemy in the game that could seriously harm me anymore. Kind of pointless IMO. Would never go through all the trouble again since you really don#t get anything out of it. Well, I guess it makes sense if you want to 100% the game....
No I'm not
My favorite Final Fantasy game is FF Tactics Advanced 2. That says a lot.
Yes! Let's talk Pokeman instead!
Favorite game? Are you one of these "Only the first 151 Pokemon are good!"-guys?
Thank you.
That is a bit more elegant than spamming Ultima.
But....when do you ever need this much damage? Is there even any challenge left in the game once you use stuff like this?
I managed to get all my main FF9 characters to level 99 and there was not a single enemy in the game that could seriously harm me anymore. Kind of pointless IMO. Would never go through all the trouble again since you really don#t get anything out of it. Well, I guess it makes sense if you want to 100% the game....
I think it's because Pokemon has a true no endgame. Once you max out Final Fantasy 7 I'm assuming there's not really an open world part to it. If you maxed out in FF13 you still have a decent number more challenging enemies to beat so advanced strategies makes sense there. With Pokemon you can't ever max out because there are so many team/EV/IV/moveset variations, and you get competitive battling.
Emerald Weapon.
I used a slightly less ridiculous version of this to beat that sucker. Pure evil. Mainly because I was tired of mastering materia to make it easier. As soon as I could feasibly beat that sucker, I stopped.
Even with enough omnislash/mime runs, you could still get unlucky and lose to that person, so you need resurrection backup.
Play the original FF Tactics. Like 15 bucks on your phone or tablet. Will be worth every penny.