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#1 The monsters rank means that: Higher the number, more difficult, or, Higher the number, Weaker Gotta know |
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| Site Staff Cid's Knight | Are you talking about the number of the monster in the bestiary in the GBA version? Those don't have any bearing on the monster's power. In general, the later the monster is in the list the tougher it is, but it isn't an absolute guarantee that the next monster on the list is tougher than the previous monster, and that the previous monster on the list is weaker than the next monster on the list. |
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| | Are you talking about the Rank stat in GBA's Bestiary? I think it means that the higher the rank is, the tougher the enemy is. I think it also indicates how much your weapons or spells go up if you use them against that enemy. Basic monsters at the beginning of the game had a rank of 1 or so, and I think the Captains in Phin were on rank 5. |
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| | I didn't mean that kind of level cap. I meant a feature in DoS when you've leveled up your weapon to level 3-5 or so, it won't go up even an inch by fighting typical weak monsters, you'll need to fight the stronger monsters NW of Phin or Captains if you want to level up your weapon any further. |
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| | Ah, I get you. No, in other versions the formula was along the lines of Experience Gained = No. of Times Used - Skill level. So for example a level 6 skill would need to be used at least six times to gain any experience at all. |
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