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A couple random questions...

Posted: 26th June 2008 09:44

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Hi guys i'm new to the forum

Just wondering,
i'm getting extremely bored with fft
and i've sorta already created sub-plots
anyone have any ideas for making the game fun after you've beaten it a billion times?
(And don't say "billion and one" =P)

Also, was advanced 2 released?

And finally, does anyone know the little quotes during the introduction for each job class are and could you PLEASE list them? Thank you guys ^.^
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Posted: 26th June 2008 11:57

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If you've beaten it a million times, try a low-level game, a SCC, or any number of gameplay challenges where you limit yourself. I don't do that kind of thing normally, though, so some other people may be able to have better suggestions.

Yes, FFTA2 came out. Neal's already playing it.

I don't know all of those quotes, but this guy does: http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/file/197339/16311

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Posted: 26th June 2008 14:14

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If you're playing the PS1 version, and are fortunate enough to have a cheat device handy, then check out this topic for a link to an impressive vid and to the War of the Gods challenge codes. These codes will not only double your opponents' levels, they will allow them to break the level limit, and use/master any job. Suddenly you'll find your level 45 characters fighting against level 90 Archers with Math Skill. The only drawback is that the code that gives your enemies access to all jobs without the normal requirements also gives you the same, so you'll have to decide for yourself when is appropriate to use a given class.
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Posted: 26th June 2008 15:09

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I always enjoy playing through the game without using any of the "special" NPCs like Agrias or Orlandu. I feel like I get more customization out of my characters that way because I don't worry about losing their special skillsets (most of the time when I play with the swordsmen and women, they follow their base class, Knight, and Mediator since I don't like to give up a slot for Equip Sword). I also want to play through without using anybody but Ramza and monsters.

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Posted: 29th July 2008 02:39

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I like the idea of playing though with only Ramza and monsters, though you'd need a cheat device to do that until you got a mediator. Still, pretty neat idea.

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