Posted: 5th October 2013 01:15
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Quote (Spooniest @ 4th October 2013 21:00) "No moogles were harmed in the making of this fangame" There aren't any Moogles in FF1. Yes, you were making a joke. That's how it reads, anyway! Anyway, I don't think I've ever been in the habit of actually neglecting anyone. I suppose I am a little slower to revive black or red mages than other party members, but FF1 was always a game in which I never felt the need to grind to get my party members whatever they needed. The punishing encounter rate usually took care of that for me. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #204832
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Posted: 7th October 2013 16:43
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 83 Joined: 4/9/2013 Awards: |
I'm playing FF1 every time i have nothing to do and i have 2 profiles
1 Monk 1 Warrior 1 WM 1 BM Then 2nd party 3 Warriors 1 White Mage I'm usually a hard hitting type of guy but i can fairly use magic well i hate the their the most because its total crap that you can not steal with a thief until a about level 15 to 20 and then you get crappy items. -------------------- So Zetta Slow! |
Post #204903
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Posted: 7th January 2014 00:27
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Returner Posts: 6 Joined: 29/7/2013 |
I usually have everyone alive, well and kicking butt... Unless something goes badly wrong and I have no revivification items, magic or churches nearby... If I had to neglect someone thought it, would most likely be the Black Belt or Thief...
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Post #205931
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Posted: 6th March 2014 12:26
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 150 Joined: 18/3/2006 Awards: |
Thief, because he's terrible. Ninja's are pretty good, really a poor man's Knight that can cast FAST but he can wear decent armor and his attack is viable in the ToFR, unlike the Red Mage.
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Post #206262
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