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#1 I use a lot of doge cancellation and infinite combos. I can pull off most of the infinite combos with Zidane but I still struggle with the cancel doge that swings your character behind your opponent. a doge canceling demo: YouTube - Dissidia Final Fantasy: The Art of Dodge Canceling so whats your fighting strategies? |
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| | I use Cloud of Darkness and she will blast them with lasers until they can't stand any more! The computer will rush you when you use Fusillade and get a face full of 0-Form Cannon. A actually had a friend of mine do that once. But unlike the computer he learned, luckily he forgot the Fusillade tracks and died anyway. Fun times. |
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| Cid's Knight | It really depends on the character... For Terra, I'm trying to teach myself to resist using her EX-Burst cause I can easily do far greater damage by spamming her dual casting spells. Give her Exp converts to EX Gauge and you can almost keep her in EX-Mode permanently by spamming Meltdown, Flood or the Holy/Flare/Ultima combo. The last combo becomes incredibly difficult to dodge in EX-Mode and since she does such high brave damage she can quickly raise her Brave even if the enemy is Brave breaked. My other favorites like Squall and Gabranth are much more tricky to use. I'm also trying to learn how to use Kefka which is becoming more and more about relying on a certain move to set up every other attack he has. |
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| | That eternal-Ex strategy also works insanely well with Bartz and the wonderfully overpowered Goblin Punch. |
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| | The best way to win in any fight is staying in EX Mode as long as possible. It's kind of sad that like most of us here (I'm sure) I used my EX Mode as a means of getting to my EX Burst as soon as possible. I'm pretty bad at strategy, unfortunately. I've been trying to dodge and chain stuff and the like, but I get frustrated really easily. As a true FF fan, I've learned how to play the hell out of this game, but ...well, as a true FF fan, it's been a difficult process. |
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