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#1 I've also seen the Iron Golem. But I'm sure many of you have as well. What you may not have seen is a lv. 12 BB do 800 damage to a Giant or a lv. 21 Knight do 1200 damage to a Blue Dragon! I've killed Kary with XXXX and run from the Warmech (Which I just mentioned in another thread, but I'm rethinking why I got away). I've also been down to a single black mage against an ogre. I attacked first, did one damage, and killed the ogre. Ao I got away. Yippee! And with enough money to buy that Silver Sword too... Has anybody else seen these weird bugs or lottery luck events take place? What are your experiences with this kind of thing in Final Fantasy? Note: You can talk about stuff in other Final Fantasys too. I just only know about the first. |
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| | I never did that with a BB but I have taken that much with a lvl 20 Knight. Want to know what is funnier? I once made Kary run away with FEAR. Someone over at the Gamefaqs message board said he did it and I didnt believe him, so I tried it and it worked! LMAO! It was funny as hell! |
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| | The encounters in FF1 Origins are more randomized, so there you can't know who you'll fight next (unless it's a fixed battle, like Wizards in Marsh Cave, Eye in the Ice Cave and Tiamat in Sky Castle). So in theory, it's possible to get 3 T-Rex encounters on a row, but as Dragonfire said, that will happen very unlikely. Rare enemies seem to be even more rare in FF Origins, and WarMech took me forever to find in FFO. In NES, you need at most 30 minutes to find WarMech in the big bridge, but in Origins, the coward mech (who I started to call WarChicken) took me an hour or two to appear. As for big damage, I've never tried it on the NES version, only WSC and PSX. In WSC, I've had a White Wizard do 1255 damage to an Imp with the Masamune. In FF Origins, I managed to get my level ~45 Knight to do 3599 damage (16x Hit) to Chaos with the Masamune. |
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| | I don't mean big damage. I mean, all you gotta do is get to high levels and have good equipment for that. I meant that my characters were at low levels. It's a weird glitch, but it worked out cool. I want to know if anybody ever saw other weird things. Like... I dunno? A red Sahag in a desert random encounter or something (Which is entirely absurd. But 800 damage from a lv. 12 Black Belt, who usually strikes around 200, maybe 250 with a critical (Maybe not even! Maybe 140), is very bizarre.) |
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