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#25 There are a few things I'm annoyed about, though I found something that isn't a new feature. Isn't there a Hummingway Cave on the Moon that allows you to buy Elixirs? Anyway, I'll post what I'm annoyed about later. Right now, I'm tired. |
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| Administrator | Yeah, you could always buy Elixirs, but their price has been slashed from 100,000 gil to 50,000 in the remake. The Hummingway dealer also now supplies X-Potions for 3000, Remedies for 500, and Alarms for 3000. Many shop inventories were altered for the remake, actually. |
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| | I don't know a lick of Japanese, but I know the original like the back of my hand. As far as I could tell there was only one extra scene in the entire game. If there was anything else added it would have to be additional/changed dialog. |
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| Senior Site Staff Administrator | How does the Decant Ability System work for the Twin Command? Do you have to set it to two players with MP? Furthermore, does anyone know why all characters except Cid naturally gain MP? I would assume that the temporary characters have no way of expending MP. |
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| Administrator | There were several scenes that had more dialogue than I remembered being in the original version, although now that I've gone back and replayed some of it, maybe there was always that much. But saying there's only one extra scene is pretty misleading. It's more like a series of scenes, including a short playable sequence, that are all presented together at one point in the game. And I can recall at least one more scene that occurred outside that event, as well. Usually, you get one Decant Item per ability; with Twin, you get two and apply them to a pair of your choice. Which combination of characters you select determines whether the resulting magic will be Brave, Faith, Bubble, the twins' original spells, or Ultima. There are several Decant Items whose abilities require MP use, so it's important that even characters with no native magical abilities have a stock of MP to accommodate them; otherwise, it would restrict your options in forming a strategy to your liking. I suppose they singled out Cid just to keep him unique. It's pretty inconsequential in his case, as he's only with the party for about two dungeons anyway. |
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