Part 1
I don't know where this journey will take me, but I bet it's gonna be a big one.
Final Fantasy 9
#1
Posted 22 February 2016 - 10:41 AM
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#2
Posted 22 February 2016 - 11:18 AM
I love FF9, probably my favourite in the series after FF6. Good choice
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#3
Posted 22 February 2016 - 11:49 AM
Edited by C-Dawg, 22 February 2016 - 11:49 AM.
#4
Posted 22 February 2016 - 02:28 PM
this bring back memories , I miss the final fantasy like these, after the tenth there was the decline !
I'm curious to see what characters you will use most, they are all helpful , even the strangest
#7
Posted 25 February 2016 - 07:02 PM
The only love the Queen is gonna get is from a monster that lives on Sesame Street. Seriously, what species is she supposed to be in that game?
#8
Posted 26 February 2016 - 04:10 PM
i never understand if the queen was born in the royal family of Alexandria or she was princess of some other kingdom and then married the king
#11
Posted 29 February 2016 - 11:05 PM
I've been watching more of your LP's since Zodiac (including some of the older ones) and I haven't quite decided whether I'm going to watch this one yet considering the likely amount of time it will take to complete.
Some things of note-
1. Some items can only be obtained by stealing them and a few have a limited window of opportunity. In one case, that item teaches an ability you cannot learn otherwise. If you miss it, you'll never get that ability. But not to worry, since the ability in question isn't that great.
2. There are a couple of optional bosses in the game who also appear during limited windows of opportunity. If you know where they are, then this isn't a problem. If not, then you miss out on their rewards.
3. The cards are part of what is arguably this games longest sidequest. My own game is well over a hundred hours long and I still haven't gotten them all up to their maximum potential. For most of the game, they aren't required; but there is a section where you are forced to play cards. But you don't have to win, I don't think.
4. Many of the quick-time events require special circumstances in order to be triggered and are themselves well-hidden. Patient searching and going places you don't necessarily think that you should is required to find them all.
5. The superboss has some very specific requirements for beating it if you chose to do so. I'd recommend reading up on them before attempting it, due to its tendency to instakill the entire party if you haven't prepared properly.
That's it for now. I've actually written my own guide for this game, but since you're trying to do a mostly blind run I won't give any details of what's in store for you. Have fun!
#12
Posted 01 March 2016 - 03:46 PM
I've been watching more of your LP's since Zodiac (including some of the older ones) and I haven't quite decided whether I'm going to watch this one yet considering the likely amount of time it will take to complete.
Some things of note-
1. Some items can only be obtained by stealing them and a few have a limited window of opportunity. In one case, that item teaches an ability you cannot learn otherwise. If you miss it, you'll never get that ability. But not to worry, since the ability in question isn't that great.
2. There are a couple of optional bosses in the game who also appear during limited windows of opportunity. If you know where they are, then this isn't a problem. If not, then you miss out on their rewards.
3. The cards are part of what is arguably this games longest sidequest. My own game is well over a hundred hours long and I still haven't gotten them all up to their maximum potential. For most of the game, they aren't required; but there is a section where you are forced to play cards. But you don't have to win, I don't think.
4. Many of the quick-time events require special circumstances in order to be triggered and are themselves well-hidden. Patient searching and going places you don't necessarily think that you should is required to find them all.
5. The superboss has some very specific requirements for beating it if you chose to do so. I'd recommend reading up on them before attempting it, due to its tendency to instakill the entire party if you haven't prepared properly.
That's it for now. I've actually written my own guide for this game, but since you're trying to do a mostly blind run I won't give any details of what's in store for you. Have fun!
no, you don't need win the cards, but is better win.
For what i know the first numer/letter of the card is the attack
Weak - 0123456789ABCDEF-strong
the second is the attack type
P = Phisical
M = magical
The 3° is the phisical defense
The 4° is the magical defense
And whit this i already say too much
#14
Posted 02 March 2016 - 09:18 PM
P.S. "Pa-na-see-ah"
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