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#41 Not really a massive, interesting update, but: AGFSFHJKAFSNASFJAKFFKQWFUIH!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!! ^ My way of expressing impatience. It's really a shame the "Thievery" skill from FFIX doesn't exist in this game... combined with break damage limit. If it did, it would be dealing millions of damage by now. I'm getting close though. I'm almost up in 800,000 gil now, and a stock of 99 ethers. Just a little more! Aaaaaaaaahhhh!!! |
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| | Same problem. Been busy with other things. ![]() Well, I finally got enough money and bought those rings + some other stuff. But I haven't had time to continue after that yet. ![]() |
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| | Ah, finally got some time to play again! Adamantoise: Galuf as Knight, everyone else as Bare at low hp. Galuf blocks and dies, everyone else throws rods. Adamantoise dies. After this, I remembered I still adn't gotten Ramuh... so I got him. Wasn't hard at all either, and I got Flash. After stocking up on a bunch of Thunder Rods and lots os scrolls, I finally went up against the Soul Cannon. Faris: Bare Bartz: Ninja Galuf: Bare Lenna: Blue Mage Flame Thrower x 2: Two words: Fire Ring. I equiped it on everyone except Lenna, who I had as a Blue Mage, before starting the cannon battles. This made it impossible to lose against the Flame Throwers. After using 2 Thunder Scrolls, I had everyone beat Bartz to death before finishing the battle with normal attacks. Rocket Launcher x 2: Lenna still as Blue Mage. A little trickier than the Flame Thrower battle, but still not too bad. Once Lenna had been hit with Missile and Bartz had thrown 2 Thunder Scrolls, I killed them both off and finished with a Thunder Rod. After learning both Blue Magic spells, I turned Lenna back to Bare to make the remaining battle easier. Soul Cannon: I used this setup here: Faris: Bare Bartz: Time Mage Lenna: Ninja Galuf: Ninja I started off by throwing 1 scroll with each Ninja, killing both the support-things. I cast slow on the cannon with Bartz and breaked a rod with Faris for around 1500 damage. In other words, 2 scrolls + 1 Rod = around 3500-3600 damage done. This made counting the damage pretty easy, and thanks to Slow/Haste I could get the Soul Cannon down to low enough HP so that a single Thunder Rod would be enough to finish it, before it was able to fire. Then I waited for it to fire. Since Faris has much higher HP than everyone else as she's level 4, I could wait until everyone else's HP had been sapped without putting Faris in the risk-zone. One Thunder Rod later and the battle was finished. Faris gains 40 exp, but doesn't level up. Wheee! Next up: Strato-something big, but only wannabe-bad yellow dragon monster thingy! |
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