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#9 Eh, I think II and III can be alot tougher at places. Since getting killed fast seems to be a problem for you, have you tried turning down the battle speed? Also, is your equipment and everything up to date? You should never have to power level if you just never run from random encounters (the exception being the final dungeon). Cecil should be a good tank with a decent level and equipment. For Baigan, kill off one of the arms but don't kill both (they'll regenerate). Have Yang use Buildup on his body, and Tellah cast a level three spell at the body. Then, Baigan will retaliate with Reflect. Have Tellah now cast reflect on one of your characters, and have him and Porom bounce black magic off of that character. This might kill the arm instead, but those should fall rather quickly (only 444 HP). Eventually he should fall. And of course, the boss after him shouldn't present any troubles with Thundara/Thundaga. |
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| | IV is the hardest i think if you're playing the SNES or Playstation version. I heard the GBA version is easy. Yes the game is hard especially Evil Wall and especially in the Land of Summons about every step you take in their drains your health and the random monsters themeselves are killer. |
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| | After playing some more I realized how much levels affect difficulty in this game.. I was used to FF IX in which levels basically only change your hp, but here wow... the same boss that kills your party at lvl 20 gets wiped at lvl 25... When I reached the underworld and went on to beat Calbrina my cecil wasnt even lvl 20.. that explains why I was having so much trouble :P Oh and btw, does Edge suck or its just me? He dies faster than Rydia or Rosa even in the back row... very lame Something that makes this game really hard aside from the raw speed of enemies is the randomness of damage.. in the same battle an enemy can do 50 damage and the next turn do 500.. I dont get it Either way, it seems having a fully armored Cecil with everyone else in critical hp is the way to go against physical attackers.. he just covers everyone and loses so little hp that Rosa has all the time to heal him ![]() |
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| | No, I found FFI (NES) to be the hardest so far. I haven't even come close to beating it. FFIV is a great game, and the difficulty is what makes it all the better. And it shouldn't be that hard if you're using savestates. I have the Playstation version and the GBA version, and I beat them both and yes, the PS/SNES version is much harder than the GBA, but you need that level grinding to beat Zeromus. A little trick that I use for leveling is going into the moon dungeon, loaded with cottages, run around the area close to the save point, and when you get to a battle, kill off one or two of your characters (or four if you're confident) and when you win, the exp earned is divided by your characters, and the dead ones get nothing, so the characters that need more EXP get it, when the stronger and dead ones get none. It's good for balancing your party, or getting Rydia and Rosa's final spells faster. EDIT: And yes, Edge does suck. The only redeeming part of him is his steal (for stealing dark matter from Zeromus) and his throw (the spoon, fuma shurikens, and the Excalibur at Zeromus) abilities. He's pretty lame otherwise, unlike other ninjas. Even the fact that he can wield 2 swords isn't that great, he still can't match up to an attack from Cecil equipped with the Crystal/Ragnarok (depending on version), and he can't take a hit either, and his magic sucks compared to Rydia's magic. |
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agreed. But that's only on the Playstation version, as on the GBA verson (which only got on Friday...) after beating those two optional dungens, he was piss easy, didn't even get in a hit once. |
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