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#1 I'm pretty dubious on whether my party is good or not. I mean, I do enjoy it, and it does fit my picky tastes fairly well, but I don't know... You see, the main lack with my party is the fact that my main fighter (Firion) uses all the white magic (which basically makes him a strong Paladin), so I'm screwed if he dies, and since he's a front row fighter, he'll get hit fairly often. I guess increasing Evasion% and carrying around Phoenix Downs is a decent solution to the problem, but I'm still dubious... Any hints on advice? I guess everyone should learn Life, Heal and Exit, but I'm a purist, so I don't want my black mage (Maria) and my berserker (Gus) to use any white magic. ![]() |
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| | This is the one FF game where it's way better to make one (or two but I wouldn't recommend it) universal magic user(s) and the rest fighters instead of making a bunch of paladins, white mages, or black mages. Since some stats go down as other go up, paladins usually end up very mediocre and can't stand against later enemies as well. |
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| | I guess I'll have to take that risk. I mean, I can't think of a better party that actually fits my tastes. If I make Firion a fighter, then Maria will have to act as a white mage (even though she's obviously a black mage, seeing as her Intelligence is rather high), because Gus really isn't supposed to be a mage at all; it's obvious that he's the main physical fighter in the party, and making Firion a white mage just doesn't feel right either. It would've been much easier if Gus were another mage-type character; in that case I'd instantly make Firion a fighter, Maria a white mage (well, I like to use ladies as healers) and Gus a black mage. ![]() |
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| Banned | I played this with Firion as my Swordsman/Healer, and it worked out fine until he was killed. Then I decided that being a purist to the extent of not giving my Axeman and my Flare-Caster Life, Cure and Heal is no good. So now Axeman brings Frio back to vida when death rears it's ugly head. |
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