Posted: 10th November 2005 23:16
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Just curious to see how many of you out there actually use weapons like Axes, Flails, or Bags considering the annoying fact that you occasionally do almost no damage.
I sometimes use the bags just for the stats or the flails for Agrias (turn her into a ninja w/equip sword and watch her speed and damage go up). |
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Posted: 11th November 2005 01:54
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Reis gets a bag, usually an H bag. Other than that, I never use any of those weapons. The Scorpion Tail has some potential with its wicked PA, and I've been tempted to try out using a PA-boosted Ninja with one of those to see how it turns out, but I've never really gotten around to it.
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Posted: 11th November 2005 05:26
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Quote (laszlow @ 10th November 2005 20:54) The Scorpion Tail has some potential with its wicked PA, and I've been tempted to try out using a PA-boosted Ninja with one of those to see how it turns out, but I've never really gotten around to it. When you do the math for hammer damage (WP*[1...PA]), the Scorpion Tail averages out to 23*½*PA = 11½*PA. Compared to the Spell Edge's 13*((PA+Speed)/2) or the Rune Blade's 14*PA, you're really better off with more mundane weapons. You'll get the odd 23*PA blow, but not when you need it; the odd 23*1 blow, when you need the big one; and an average blow that isn't better than what you get with stuff you buy from vendors. That said, I usually keep a stock of ~99 Morning Stars -- as throwing weapons. Their damage when thrown isn't random, they've got the highest PA of any purchased weapon (16), and at 9k apiece really aren't that expensive. ![]() -------------------- Wasabi Viniagrette: Mix 1/3 C rice vinegar, 2 Tbsp sesame oil, and 2 tsp powdered wasabi. Excellent over cold udon noodles and shiitake mushrooms for a Japanese pasta salad. |
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Posted: 11th November 2005 13:27
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As weird as I am, I LOVE random damage. Am I alone? I think it's awesome to do a damage of 12 and (real-life situation) an enemy considers that character a pushover, then BOOM!, next attack is a number of times greater. Ha! Fooled ya'!! In actuality, I think random damage, though unreliable, is fun and, on lucky occasions, for me, useful. Rad or Mages I equip with Axes, Hammers/Flails, and Bags regularly/occasionally.
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Posted: 13th November 2005 17:47
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the sole reason that reis uses bags, is why i change her class (i think i did
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Posted: 15th November 2005 01:16
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Myself, I generally use them early-game: Particularly around Golgorand, I have a tendency to wind up with a ninja I'll toss some flails for use. And, of course, up until post-Queklain, I almost worship Repeating Fist.
Axes, I never touch. Since I have a pathological tendency to turn Agrias into a thief, I usually bag her, but...I don't know. I just never liked those Axes. Mainly because the only class I used that also used axes was Geomancers, and I'd hit them with a Sleep Sword ASAP and keep that, and before that, use elemental and give them no sword at all if I can spend gil better elsewhere. -------------------- |
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Posted: 17th November 2005 15:32
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If I recall correctly, you can use the really strong bags or flails or what-have-you for Jumping for non-randomized damage.
But personally I'd rather stick to the non-randoms, Squire's can use Draw Out with a little more success with a Rune Blade. Ninja's Spell Edge get's Don't Act. Both of these are better then the chance of slightly higher damage. But Axes and Flails are awesome! Bags are hilarious! This post has been edited by Kylerocks on 17th November 2005 15:33 -------------------- 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. |
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Posted: 17th November 2005 21:49
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...Personally, if you're going to cross-class drawout, I'd pick something other then squire myself >_>
And, well. I'll agree late-game, random damage is highly outclassed. I'll still stand by my statement that early on, where the increased WP can be a big plus (Especially Repeating fist!) randomized damage weapons are worth using. -------------------- |
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Posted: 18th November 2005 01:39
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Quote (Kylerocks @ 17th November 2005 10:32) If I recall correctly, you can use the really strong bags or flails or what-have-you for Jumping for non-randomized damage. While true, they aren't more powerful than other weapons of similar rarity. For purchaseables, the Morning Star (16) just beats out a Rune Blade (14) or Kikuichimoji (15) but is inferior to an Oberisk (12*(3/2)=18). For poachables, the Dragon Whisker (17*(3/2)=25.5, truncated to 25) is better for jumping than the Scorpion Tail (23). That's why the random-damage weapons aren't more popular. It's not just that they're random, they're also nothing special even at max damage. -------------------- Wasabi Viniagrette: Mix 1/3 C rice vinegar, 2 Tbsp sesame oil, and 2 tsp powdered wasabi. Excellent over cold udon noodles and shiitake mushrooms for a Japanese pasta salad. |
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Posted: 18th November 2005 03:22
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plus...who hits with a bag??? honestly.....ALTIMA I SHALL KILL YOU!!!!! EAT MY BAG OF DEATH!
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Posted: 19th November 2005 03:10
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Quote (dont chocobos rule? @ 17th November 2005 22:22) plus...who hits with a bag??? honestly.....ALTIMA I SHALL KILL YOU!!!!! EAT MY BAG OF DEATH! Double entendres aside, I think most people who equip bags do so for the effects more than the damage. That's the only way to get speed+1 from the weapon slot (or regen, aside from the Chaos Blade). -------------------- Wasabi Viniagrette: Mix 1/3 C rice vinegar, 2 Tbsp sesame oil, and 2 tsp powdered wasabi. Excellent over cold udon noodles and shiitake mushrooms for a Japanese pasta salad. |
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Posted: 19th November 2005 16:47
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That actually makes me think of something I haven't checked.
Two-Bags Throwinja? -------------------- |
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Posted: 19th November 2005 22:10
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Quote (Lance Dearnis @ 19th November 2005 11:47) Two-Bags Throwinja? Again with the double entendres. I love this thread. ![]() Unfortunately, bags are classified as "1 hand only" -- no Two Hands, no Two Swords. -------------------- Wasabi Viniagrette: Mix 1/3 C rice vinegar, 2 Tbsp sesame oil, and 2 tsp powdered wasabi. Excellent over cold udon noodles and shiitake mushrooms for a Japanese pasta salad. |
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