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#9 My first time through was on nes. I picked a knight, 2 red mages and a blackbelt. The game wasn't hard but I soon found out the red mages don't get the best spells. So I started over with the "best crew" A knight a whitemage a black mage and a blackbelt. HA solved all my problems as did drugs lol J/k |
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| | I've never gotten a fail party, and I've done all the 4 of one type parties, and all the solo parties. I'll rank em in diffuculty, easy to hard. 4 of one type: Black Mage Black Belt Red Mage Fighter Thief White Mage These were acttually all very easy. Solo Parties: Fighter Black Belt Red Mage Black Mage Thief White Mage These were all close to impossible until class change with the warrior, then I breezed the game. The White Mage took me over 6 hours to kill Chaos. |
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| | To be honest that's not terribly impressive for a solo challenge. Since Black Belts practically one shot everything by the end of the game. Solo low level Thief challenge on the other hand I hear is quite a pickle to complete. |
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| | I couldn't stand how often they missed. Powerful, but with such horrible aim! Like watching a nerd on youtube flail with some nunchucks! |
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| | I tried this one on the NES version. It moved through the game OK, but it ends up being pretty ridiculous to actually play. After about level 12 the monks do ALL of the damage dealing, but the party will always be hurting for defense and needs all the RM white magic and more just to survive. ![]() |
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