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#1 Well I finally got myself to stop playing VI and try V (I'm on the laptop so I can be her too !) And from the opening scene I can say I'm going to love this game...Why you may ask? Because the main character travels around with BOKO THE CHOCOBO!!!!! I'll keep ya updated on what I think of it (First time I ever atempted beating a new FF for the first time while a member of this site.) GO BOKO GO! |
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| | Actually Spoiler: later on he doesn't. He gets left behind once you go to the pirate cave. You still get to ride him again eventually. |
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| | Yeah... I just found that out in the game Oh well on the bright side I've got the crystal shards and I'm experimenting with the class system... My plan is to make Faris a thief that can cast White Magic, Reina a White Mage, Galuf a Blue Mage, And Me a Knight that can cast black magic.... I already have my first question though... how do you learn Blue Magic? Do you get it as you level up? |
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| | 'Learning' is an ability you can equip to another class so they can learn blue magic when attacked by certain spells. A blue mage doesn't need the ability to be equiped, he has it as a default. Just like a theif has secret and a monk has counter as defaults. If you want a couple of blue magics to get you started... in the wind shrine you can learn 'Gob punch' and 'Aero' |
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| Cid's Knight | The great thing about Blue Magic in this game (and all colors of magic and magic swords and pretty much every spell) is that each character doesn't need to learn it individually. This is greatly convenient to the player, but you have to wonder how the magic shops stay in business. |
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