Posted: 6th June 2008 21:04
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Onion Knight Posts: 27 Joined: 21/2/2007 Awards: |
Well... i use 3 females, 1 male and Ramza, i know Ramza is a male and main character, i'm just asking if you're using females or males and forgive my english...
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Post #167953
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Posted: 6th June 2008 21:37
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 75 Joined: 16/9/2007 Awards: |
Thanks to the party expansion in the PSP, I can have 3 males & 3 females
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Post #167954
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Posted: 6th June 2008 21:53
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Onion Knight Posts: 27 Joined: 21/2/2007 Awards: |
Quote (Fistrules @ 6th June 2008 21:37) Thanks to the party expansion in the PSP, I can have 3 males & 3 females 3 males and 3 females!? You can't use 6 units in a battle. |
Post #167955
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Posted: 6th June 2008 22:39
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Crusader Posts: 1,519 Joined: 12/9/2005 Awards: |
i use 3 males, 1 female and Ramza. my female is the third strongest of all of them (behind my main male and ramza)
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Post #167956
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Posted: 6th June 2008 22:50
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SOLDIER Posts: 759 Joined: 3/12/2006 Awards: |
I cycle the use of my characters, so I think I have 3 males, and 3 females that I swap out interchangably as needs arise. As having more than the maximum party's worth of "mains," I have to do some side leveling. Sometimes, I utilize different characters for just that, such as my Knight that Power Breaks anything that could possibly hurt me.
Lately, I've been intrigued with Chocobos. They are Hella strong straight out of the chute, as opposed to the other characters which require countless hours of battling to make them any good. So I guess I'd say my usual team is 2 guys, 1 girl, and a Chocobo. -------------------- If internal struggles were as enjoyable and glamorous as the self conflicted wars within video game characters, we would all be statues, reveling in perpetual self war. -Me Play me on Rock Band 2, GH-WT, or any other Xbox GH! Xbox Gamertag-MeanJerry |
Post #167957
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Posted: 7th June 2008 02:31
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 123 Joined: 17/2/2006 Awards: |
in the begining, i usually use 2 fems, and 2 males. i dismiss 2 of the starting chars as soon as i can. usually the chemists, unless they have a really cool name.
but when chapter 2 hits, i keep the 2 fem knights that join up. so, by the end of the game i have 2 males, and 4 fems. -------------------- "Life: The deepest cut that wilt not heal. Fore it bleeds on and on as if an eternity. An endless river of blood in which death is thyne only escape. And as the tainted years pass, that escape muddles us with temptation." |
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Posted: 7th June 2008 02:59
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Onion Knight Posts: 42 Joined: 11/5/2008 Awards: |
I usually have 2 and 2, just to have a male fighter, male wizard, female fighter, female wizard
just so I can appreciate the different costumes. If I were power-playing, I would go straight-up 2 male fighters, then 2 female wizards, then whomever for special characters. Did anybody know Cloud can equip female equipment (i.e ribbons, etc)? I just started leveling Cloud up, and noticed he had the extra equipment available. Maybe that cross-dressing stuff in the beginning of FFVII? Weird, man, pretty weird! |
Post #167965
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Posted: 7th June 2008 04:54
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Engineer Posts: 396 Joined: 4/1/2003 Awards: |
I use two of each and divide a male and female for fighting and the others for mage...stuff.
Not just for efficiency sake (Males have better PA and HP, Females have better MA and MP), but also for aesthetic reasons. I like the female ninja and geomancer over the male. Then again, I like the male samurai and thief. (Then again, thieves are ugly as sin.) Also, it's helpful if there's good compatibility, although that can be a kick in the pants. My last playthough, my female fighter and female mage had worst compatibility. They basically make you choose to mix it up, sure females make better mages, but only males can be bards, same thing on the physical sides, 'cept with females and dancers. -------------------- Really Random Quote of the Day: "Short of changing human nature, therefore, the only way to achieve a practical, livable peace in a world of competing nations is to take the profit out of war." - Richard M. Nixon So if you're done reading this, you know I have nothing to say and you've wasted your time. Thank you come again. |
Post #167971
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Posted: 7th June 2008 05:54
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Onion Knight Posts: 32 Joined: 24/5/2008 Awards: |
I rotate characters in and out, but overall I have more females in camp than males, most battles end up 3 ladies, 2 gents.
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Post #167973
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Posted: 7th June 2008 09:51
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Onion Knight Posts: 27 Joined: 21/2/2007 Awards: |
Quote (Calculate_Death @ 7th June 2008 02:59) I usually have 2 and 2, just to have a male fighter, male wizard, female fighter, female wizard just so I can appreciate the different costumes. If I were power-playing, I would go straight-up 2 male fighters, then 2 female wizards, then whomever for special characters. Did anybody know Cloud can equip female equipment (i.e ribbons, etc)? I just started leveling Cloud up, and noticed he had the extra equipment available. Maybe that cross-dressing stuff in the beginning of FFVII? Weird, man, pretty weird! There's no fighter in FFT, i guess you mean Squire or Knight. |
Post #167976
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Posted: 7th June 2008 13:46
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Cactuar Posts: 230 Joined: 6/9/2006 Awards: |
In the beginning of the game, I bought 3 more females (the first time i played i bought males) and then I named them after me, and two of my closest friends. It's like we're using Sexy No Jutsu. I then kick out all my default soldiers in the beginning, so my party only has Ramza, the 3 girls, Delita, and occasionally a guy name Bob, if I had enough money (he gets replaced by Agrias later on anyways, he's a priest/chemist).
Is there a difference between getting a female or male? Why is the female cheaper than the male? This post has been edited by Anh on 7th June 2008 13:47 |
Post #167978
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Posted: 7th June 2008 15:13
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 123 Joined: 17/2/2006 Awards: |
Quote (Holy Knight @ 7th June 2008 04:51) Quote (Calculate_Death @ 7th June 2008 02:59) I usually have 2 and 2, just to have a male fighter, male wizard, female fighter, female wizard just so I can appreciate the different costumes. If I were power-playing, I would go straight-up 2 male fighters, then 2 female wizards, then whomever for special characters. Did anybody know Cloud can equip female equipment (i.e ribbons, etc)? I just started leveling Cloud up, and noticed he had the extra equipment available. Maybe that cross-dressing stuff in the beginning of FFVII? Weird, man, pretty weird! There's no fighter in FFT, i guess you mean Squire or Knight. i think he meant physical offensive, and magical offensive. fighter = knight, dragoon, monk wizard = summoner, b.wizard, t.mage -------------------- "Life: The deepest cut that wilt not heal. Fore it bleeds on and on as if an eternity. An endless river of blood in which death is thyne only escape. And as the tainted years pass, that escape muddles us with temptation." |
Post #167979
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Posted: 7th June 2008 20:33
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Lunarian Posts: 1,207 Joined: 23/6/2004 Awards: |
With the lone exception of Ramza and Agrias, my teams (for story battles) are different each and every time. I don't rely on merely 5 characters that I'd like to beat the game with or whatnot, I make each and every member of my party as useful and as valuable as Ramza, himself. Granted, some of my characters die here and there, but I always compensate with either a monster (some for poaching) or I'd invite an enemy that seems useful.
As for the male/female issue, I'm too random to give you a definite answer because in every battle, I use different combinations in every battle. In some story battles, though, I'd have an all-female party and there are some battles in which I'll have an all-male party, or one character (male or female) with four monsters just for different "gimmicks" to have fun with. -------------------- "Thought I was dead, eh? Not until I fulfill my dream!" Seifer Almasy "The most important part of the story is the ending." Secret Window "Peace is but a shadow of death." Kuja |
Post #167983
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Posted: 27th July 2008 02:07
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Onion Knight Posts: 39 Joined: 7/4/2007 Awards: |
In the beginning of the game I dismiss what I'm given (after stripping all their items) and I buy two males and two females. As has been mentioned, I get one of each gender for the physical classes, and one of each for the magical classes. Intermix that with some of the special characters and some monsters (Boco, usually renamed, this time to Swift, a Taiju, C Class Nymph, and a Dragon), and I'm pretty much ready for anything. I think the girls at the soldier's office cost less because they are equipped with daggers, while the men have broad-swords.
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Post #170793
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Posted: 12th August 2008 21:02
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Male only. If it's no good at stabbing people in the face then what use is it to me?
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Post #171459
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Posted: 13th August 2008 03:29
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 123 Joined: 17/2/2006 Awards: |
Quote (Therion942 @ 12th August 2008 16:02) Male only. If it's no good at stabbing people in the face then what use is it to me? magic is a wonderous thing. it can dish out damage to multiple people at a time and it even better with quick charge. all the meanwhile your knight only attacked one person, one time. i find it hard to believe that you can complete the game using melee only male chars. esp. when your up against someone with high evade and good equipment or skills such as first strike. and on a side note, i have female chars who are better melee-ers than my males. it all depends on how you level them, and the equipment you use. ( female only equips ) -------------------- "Life: The deepest cut that wilt not heal. Fore it bleeds on and on as if an eternity. An endless river of blood in which death is thyne only escape. And as the tainted years pass, that escape muddles us with temptation." |
Post #171475
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Posted: 13th August 2008 19:33
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Quote (jacemm7283 @ 13th August 2008 03:29) Quote magic is a wonderous thing. it can dish out damage to multiple people at a time and it even better with quick charge. all the meanwhile your knight only attacked one person, one time. i find it hard to believe that you can complete the game using melee only male chars. esp. when your up against someone with high evade and good equipment or skills such as first strike. and on a side note, i have female chars who are better melee-ers than my males. it all depends on how you level them, and the equipment you use. ( female only equips ) While magic is fun and pretty and has it's uses and all, I end up phasing it out almost completely (Although I do keep one fully decked out crossjobbed priest for occasions when I feel I might need one) I've played around with speed demon summoners, Holy Justice (4 Knights with Chameleon Robes and one Calculator with Holy), Invisible Dancers and time and time again I just find it simpler to steamroll the opposition with a pack of Panzermonks or Flying Ninjas or Dragoons. I've always felt slighted somehow whenever I try to level a Fem-melee-er. Perhaps I'm crazy but the damage constantly seems lower. |
Post #171499
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Posted: 13th August 2008 20:48
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Cetra Posts: 2,336 Joined: 1/3/2004 Awards: |
Agrias
Reis TG Cid Mustadio And of course, Ramza. Quote (jacemm7283) i find it hard to believe that you can complete the game using melee only male chars. esp. when your up against someone with high evade and good equipment or skills such as first strike. I despise magic based teams in FFT. My teams are always physically based, and the game is pretty easy to soundly trounce. Agrias rolls as a holy knight, as does Orlandu. Reis serves as a ninja, Mustadio is my battle medic as a chemist with the engineer secondary skillset, and Ramza of course stays a squire. Pwnage, IMO> This post has been edited by Hamedo on 13th August 2008 20:54 -------------------- Join the Army, see the world, meet interesting people - and kill them. ~Pacifist Badge, 1978 |
Post #171500
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Posted: 24th August 2008 18:49
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Holy Swordsman Posts: 2,083 Joined: 18/7/2004 Awards: |
I tend to use Ramza, 2 males, and 2 females. That said, I usually switch it up from file to file and I'd say it's more likely for me to increase the number of females than males (what can I say, I really like using chantage and having my characters pop back up after dying).
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Post #171756
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Posted: 27th August 2008 14:58
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 75 Joined: 16/9/2007 Awards: |
Quote (Holy Knight @ 6th June 2008 21:53) 3 males and 3 females!? You can't use 6 units in a battle. Maybe you misunderstood me, I never said 'use' I said 'have'. In terms of using, I always try a different number of males and females -------------------- In order to find your oppenent's weakness, you must first learn their pattern. Once you know their pattern, you can build a counter strategy. |
Post #171840
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Posted: 14th September 2008 02:54
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Returner Posts: 1 Joined: 14/9/2008 |
I use all males because when you have all the items and select optimise, it always puts a bag on the females. I find that quite annoying.
By the way, that was my first post. |
Post #172177
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Posted: 19th September 2008 05:42
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Cactuar Posts: 253 Joined: 7/1/2005 Awards: |
I personally like to use the chicas, mostly because of the dancer ability. I usually master dancer and mediator (so I can shoot da guns and dance da dance), then move on to calculator when it becomes available. I use three women and one of the special characters you run into during the game. (I have found that I really like the Holy Knight skillset, and that Cloud kinda sux). But I will have to agree, the stupid bag thing sux (thats y i dont buy them... )
P.S. this isn't my first post... but it is the first one I've done in a while... go me. -------------------- "There is not a liberal America and a conservative America - there is the United States of America. There is not a black America and a white America and latino America and asian America - there's the United States of America." ~Barack Obama |
Post #172265
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Posted: 20th September 2008 16:00
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By the end of the game, I've always ditched my generic characters for the special ones. I use different characters in each battle, but I try to have 2 females and 2 males in addition to Ramza.
-------------------- FF games completed: I (psp), II (psp), III (DS), IV (psp), V (GBA), VI (GBA), VII, VIII, IX, X, XI: Nations-Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, XII, XIII, XIV, XV. Spin-offs: FFIV: Interlude & The After Years, Crisis Core: FFVII, X-2, XIII-2, Lightning Returns, Type-0 HD, Dissidia, Dissidia 012, and Tactics (original & WotL). Enjoyed them all. |
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Post #172289
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Posted: 24th September 2008 22:05
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Returner Posts: 7 Joined: 15/9/2008 |
Well, i usually use the special characters like Agrias, mustadio, malak, Rafa and orlandau(not at the same time obviously) in one game i got Cloud and the others and i really like using reis in that game.
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Post #172353
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Posted: 4th October 2008 15:47
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 80 Joined: 16/8/2004 Awards: |
Ramza (Eric) - Knight - Male
Rebecca - White Mage - Female Douglas - Black Mage - Male Mustadio - Thief - Male (<- I like him as a thief better) Keeton - Bard - Male - (<- I sometimes think I'm the only one in the world that likes Bards) Total = 3 males - 1 female This post has been edited by Eric on 4th October 2008 15:47 -------------------- My Final Fantasy Tactics: The War Of The Lions Avatar The Brave Knight Name: Eirikir Lashius (Ramza) Role: Knight Age: 23 AA1: Arts of War AA2: Guts R: Counter S: Concentration M: Move +3 W: Durandal O: Reverie Shield H: Grand Helm B: Grand Armor A: Brigand's Gloves |
Post #172473
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Posted: 13th October 2008 07:51
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 114 Joined: 1/7/2006 Awards: |
I like to use a mix of them. I usually don't limit my teams on gender: unless Steal Heart pops up for the next battle... or I'm liking a song or dance.
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Post #172648
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Posted: 23rd October 2015 23:00
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At the beginning of the game I make three generics - two males, who will be Knights/Lancers (and ultimately be replaced by Orlandu), and one female who will be my Thief and later Ninja.
A ninja with Chantage is the ultimate tank. Enemies will flock to her, wasting turn after turn knocking down someone who will (speedily) just get right back up. It's outrageous. |
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Posted: 11th August 2016 07:18
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For me it depends on the job. For me I prefer female mages (Wizards,Priests,etc,they usually have more MP for some reason) and female archers have higher accuracy than the males. For males I use Lancers,knights,Samurai (usually anyone who can equip heavy equipment). Thieves,ninjas,squires and geomancers I use both males and females.
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Post #211189
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Posted: 4th December 2017 08:06
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Cactuar Posts: 249 Joined: 4/3/2007 Awards: |
2 and 2. Five generic females with Chantage, Ribbon, Maintenance, and Excalibur can really make battles unloseable if that's a word. Two females and three of any other character is more than enough imo. My best party would be the two generic females Katherine and Frannie then the specials of Meliadoul, Agrias, and Reis. I dismiss Rafa and Malak to make room for others.
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