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#9 The chars do have higher potential in different things in the beginning of the game, but they become proficient in anything if you use them correctly. Also, I do like that Paladin/Black Mage/Fighter party, but first I'd like to finish the game with my classical line-up, Fighter/White Mage/Black Mage. ![]() Last edited by Peter_20; 12-21-2005 at 02:09 PM. |
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| | That's exactly how I set the group up when I played in Origins, except I made Firion my lead white mage, and Gus was my back up mage in both. Right now he has a higher white magical stat than Firion does, and I'm working through the Jade passage. It's soooo hard... |
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| | While I'm near the middle of the game, my character set up is mostly identical to most others who play. Firion is a white mage but good at attacking, Maria a black mage and is not bad at attacking, and Gus my best fighter of course but has some white magic spells for backup (Cure, Esuna, Life, etc.). I also have them all build up their levels for different weapons. Don't know what I'm going to do once Leon comes into my party later...any suggestions? ![]() |
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| | White magic + armor = gimped Black magic + bow = gimped Any magic at all + sword = gimped Shield = gimped in general Double axes = roxx0r Any character's MP will rise if they lose enough MP by any means. If you get hit with Swap, Sap or Aspil, your MP will drop. Also, if you're playing DoS, the amount you can raise stats to varies depending on the enemies you're fighting. |
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| | What does "gimped" mean? I'm not American nor Britisher, so I'm having trouble with some words every now and then, and I can't find this word anywhere in my dictionaries. I suppose it means "not very good" or something like that, though. CROSSBLADES: You should at least have Josef learn Cure, Fire and Ice. It's not too expensive, and it comes to very good use in the Ice Cave. |
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