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#9 OK, i know this a seriously old post. But I have been trying to assemble the ultimate offensive party for years now. There have been many variations. The one that I suppose I've settled on is: F/F/F/BM this party is on my original NES copy at lv.25 with class change. Its quite effective with the items and a good balance of defense due to the fact that it has so little white magic. |
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| | Same here. I always spend my money on armor and later on weapons. If I had to choose between a Paladin Shield and the Illumina then I would choose the shield (not just because it's the Paladin Shield). A bit more on topic: If I were to embark on such a crazy quest I would do it with four Fighters. Like I mentioned above, I prefer defense. I would have to rely on the Fighter's high def and once his HP is low it's death for him. |
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| | The default party most offensive? Give me a break. The thief does crap, the Red amge sucks, and the Fighter and master sit there all embarrassed because they have to be hanging with such bums. Wow. that was strange. Ok, now my personal pick for most offensive party is thief:thief:thief:thief. OOPS!!! Wrong offensive! Heh. As for the actual thread, I would have to say, Master:Black Wizard:Black Wizard:Black Wizard sounds pretty offensive to me. Three Nukes is pretty spectacular. Plus, if you like, since the Mages usually get off magic before the Master attacks, you could use three FASTs before the Master attacked. Wowza. That is a lot of hits. I foresee this turning into a Thief vs. Black Belt thread. Kind of a big free-for-all. :chop: ![]() |
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| | A single level 50 master can defeat the strongest single enemy in one round. That, in my oppinion, makes the other three redundant. Three black wizards can defeat any group of enemies in a single round with nuke. In my oppinion, the ultimate offensive party should be able to deal with any battle quicker than any other party. It may not have endurance, and how it fares in a long dungeon with no access to an inn might be quite subpar (my suggested team has about as low a survival endurance as one can get), but you can throw any combination of enemies against it, and the battle should typically be over before round two. |
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