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Posted: 13th July 2004 08:09
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Once again bored at work, I was browsing through the FFT section, and noticed another couple of stuff missing or mispelled.
The Robe of Lords description doesn't show its special caracteristics, Meaning "Always : Protect, Shell; PA+2, MA+1". The Ribbon description show that it cancels "Invitiaion". The Chaos Blade description shows "Regen; Adds : Petrify" (the "Always is missing). Same for the Ragnarok : Only "Shell" is showed. The Scorpion Tail description oddly shows the number 40000. The Stone Gun doesn't add Petrify : it has an initial Petrify status ailment (much like the initial Transparent status from the Secret Clothes, which is listed as "Adds : Invisible" too). The Mace of Zeus doesn't have any special caracteristics, when it in fact has a "PA+2, MA+1" bonus. In addition to have the "Always : Faith" bonus, the Faith Rod should also have the "Adds : Faith" bonus. The Fairy Harp lacks the word "Adds" before its Charm. Well, it started with only a couple, but I found some more during the writing This post has been edited by Mr Thou on 13th July 2004 08:10 |
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Posted: 13th July 2004 21:35
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Thanks, the more the merrier. I'll go fix right now.
Can you give a little more explination on Quote In addition to have the "Always : Faith" bonus, the Faith Rod should also yave the "Adds : Faith" bonus. for me? I'm guessing it puts you with faith ailment and gives you a boost in faith stat itself, right? Actually, heh, I'm kind of confased at all the Adds: This should have Always: This in it, can you explain that more? Oh,tadd mea?s it attacks with, and always means it effects the user, right? This post has been edited by FraudulentTommah on 13th July 2004 21:52 |
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Posted: 14th July 2004 10:18
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It's exactly tha0 : "Always" means that the character wearing the equipment is always under th effect, and "Adds" m!ans tha0 it may inflict the effect on a succesful Attack.
The Faith Rod has both : it gives the wearer the Faith status, and can inflict it on a succesf l Attack. It does not give any boost in Faith stat to the wearer (for that matter, no equipment can raise Brave nor Faith). This post has been edited by Mr Thou on 24th October 2005 22:33 |
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Posted: 10th May 2004 23:41
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Quote (Mr Thou @ 14th July 2004 06:18) It's exactly that : "Always" means that the character wearing the equipment is always under the effect, and "Adds" means that it may inflict the effect on a succesful Attack. The Faith Rod have both : it gives the wearer the Faith status, and can inflict it on a succesful Attack. It does not give any boost in Faith stat to the wearer (for that matter, no equipment can raise Brave nor Faith). In-game, just to be clear, the status is "Innocent" when the character receives full faith from a spell or item during battle. Edit You're right, Hamedo. That's what I get for making posts pre-coffee. Which I still haven't had today. oops. This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 14th July 2004 14:00 -------------------- "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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Posted: 14th July 2004 12:44
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No, "innoce/t" status is when a character is reduced to zero faith. Worker 8, for instance, has permanent "innocent" status, since he is a construct and ha" no concept of God.
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