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#1 I bought this last night, and played it a bit inbetween Cooking Mama binges, I'm on my way to "SAVE THE PRINCESS SARA" but you know, I'm not used to enemies jumping up in ultrapowerfulness THAT fast into a game. I think my highest HP'd person is at 44 and those skeletons hit for 44. So! How much of this game is going to be spent with me having to level grind just to survive in a dungeon? Thanks in advance! |
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| | At the start you can plow through the dungeons with minimal leveling. Later on it gets rather ridiculous for the 'I'll just fight necessary battles so as not to over-level' player. You have to grind just to be high enough to run away from the monsters. I suppose if you fought those battles in the first place you wouldn't have to grind so much, but I'm not wasting time fighting them just to be slaughtered by a boss at the end (without being able to save first might I add)! I'm not bashing this apect of the game though, in fact I am rather fond of it. In other FF games you don't get the chance to level up your characters without removing every bit of challenge from the game. Try experimenting with different parties, it may pique your interest in leveling. |
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| | Not in the DS version. Ava, in this game, job levels are more important than regular levels(but that doesn't mean that you should ignore raising your regular levels ). To survive in the first dungeon, you need to raise your freelancer job a couple of levelsLast edited by Crossblades; 12-20-2007 at 03:02 AM. |
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| | That's the version I was talking about. The old version may have been harder, but there is no denying this version still goads you into alot of leveling. |
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| | You just have to prepare yourself and train properly for III DS. Gaining levels in III DS is easy and fast anyway, so it's no big deal. For the Sealed Cave I trained to level 8 in the left tower of the castle nearby and then the cave was a breeze. But I heard of a guy who grinded his Freelancers to job lv 99 and beat the sealed cave easily at lv 4. Proves how important job levels are. The only time I really had to grind a lot was for teh Final Dungeon, but I wanted to be prepared, so I trained from lv 45 to 60. But in the end it turned out that lv 55 would have been enough, and the last dungeons were too easy for my taste. My own fault, though. |
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| | The only time I found myaelf needing to levelgrind in this game is the final dungeon, and that was sort of accidental as I kept retreating to the entrance to use the bed in the airship; never running from a single battle in the meantime. Play other dungeons this way (retreat when you feel threatened) and you will not feel like you're forced to grind. Not quite so much anyway. |
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