>FFX max stat grinding >Four times over
I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy, the statmax grind is the one thing keeping me from doing a full FFX run again
Only did luck maxing once though, that's the only bad one
3 years ago
Anonymous
>didn't plan on statmaxing >have to gil grind for clear spheres >have to grind for every other sphere type >have to ap grind to go through everyone's entire sphere grid
By the time I finally finished the game I was over 250 hours, I don't ever want to commit to that again
3 years ago
Anonymous
>clear spheres
Not needed unless you want to reorganize the grid >spheres
For the +stat, yes, but most are done quickly as you don't need that many. For the activation ones, you fight kottos a few times with distillers and get 40 per fight >ap
Don tonberry and a few turns
It does take time, sure, I had nothing better to play at the time. Plus PS2 didn't even have dark aeons, nemesis was easy without max stats
Its really the one thing that truly holds fft back. The optimal strategy to farm is to wail on your own teammates ad nauseum to grind jp and then you can simply nutstomp everything.
>tell this noble brat to draw his sword >he doesn't draw his sword >he runs around the room >keeps autistically yelling at himself >he gets faster and faster >eventually throws a rock at me so hard it opens a space-time singularity
Legitimate way: Once you get past early game, certain classes are significantly better than others, and experimentation can help you find that out
Cheating way: Use the infinite JP glitch
Of course, but you still murder them. Its a brave story beat, pitting you against Wiegraf and his sister, letting you be the villain of the early story.
Especially ramza
Ramza is a nobleman
Hos family had money
FRICK THIS GAME IS HARD, HOW DO YOU c**tS BEAT THESE FRICKERS
Also, the story is alright, paying attention to those rumors or whatever.
Grinding, knowing what classes can do what, and knowing what to steal. Always try to steal from Gaff.
Frick JRPGS
As I said, autism. I loved grinding for FFX max stats so much that I did it on ps2, ps3, ps4 and pc
>FFX max stat grinding
>Four times over
I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy, the statmax grind is the one thing keeping me from doing a full FFX run again
Only did luck maxing once though, that's the only bad one
>didn't plan on statmaxing
>have to gil grind for clear spheres
>have to grind for every other sphere type
>have to ap grind to go through everyone's entire sphere grid
By the time I finally finished the game I was over 250 hours, I don't ever want to commit to that again
>clear spheres
Not needed unless you want to reorganize the grid
>spheres
For the +stat, yes, but most are done quickly as you don't need that many. For the activation ones, you fight kottos a few times with distillers and get 40 per fight
>ap
Don tonberry and a few turns
It does take time, sure, I had nothing better to play at the time. Plus PS2 didn't even have dark aeons, nemesis was easy without max stats
Autism. Most of the time is a "farm until I get jpup. Now farm until I get the next ability" mentality
Its really the one thing that truly holds fft back. The optimal strategy to farm is to wail on your own teammates ad nauseum to grind jp and then you can simply nutstomp everything.
>tell this noble brat to draw his sword
>he doesn't draw his sword
>he runs around the room
>keeps autistically yelling at himself
>he gets faster and faster
>eventually throws a rock at me so hard it opens a space-time singularity
Just stop being stupid. It's a tactical game.
Legitimate way: Once you get past early game, certain classes are significantly better than others, and experimentation can help you find that out
Cheating way: Use the infinite JP glitch
Auto-Potion on everyone
>THIS GAME IS HARD
no it isnt,stop being terrible
s m o l
i n c o m e
>Soldiers return from war and face poverty
>You just fricking murder them
The game sets up from minute one that The System is Bullshit.
Of course, but you still murder them. Its a brave story beat, pitting you against Wiegraf and his sister, letting you be the villain of the early story.
animals have no souls
No God...
It's "animals have no God!"
Apologies. You're right.
Chapter 1 is showing how naiive Ramza is to the world since he unironically thinks he's the good guy
>moves first turn1
>dies to assassins
nothing personnel brother
Last time I played, Rapha's Heavens Wrath hit Elmdore once while the other nine were striking at her dead brother's body.
just don't be slow lmao
HAHAHAHAHA
God damn it, I can't see Ramza as anything but a cute trap.