In the snes version when he got to a certain point of damage he gets a full health restore. You would know when that happened when his pattern of attacks and spells changed.
I actually like the turn-based battle systems in FFX and FF Tactics. Knowing the exact ordering of turn and how different actions will affect it makes the game a lot more strategic.
This was a hard boss, I have to admit, and watching the cutscene before it again when I failed was tiresome, but I still think that the final boss of Chrono Trigger was harder. In Chrono Trigger, you have the Dual Tech system, however so does the final boss and its cohorts, and when a boss uses a duel tech or a triple tech, it seems to only deplete 1 component's battle gauge. Also, in Chrono Trigger, you only get three party members at a time, and you don't get to decide whether to group cast a spell or not. Without status ailment protection, all 3 party members will be hit with Chaos. WITH status ailment protection, a FEW of your party members are safe from Chaos. And finally, the final boss is a puzzle. If you don't figure it out, you will die. If you do figure it out, unless you have the patience to grind until your party has maxed out their max HP, it's a hard fight even then, because knowing how the system works won't save you from an asteroid, a massive magical attack, a powerful strike of lightning, and a general punch to the face.
hoboof97. You must complete Kain's trial in the Lunar ruins. IF you don't already know, the lunar ruins is the secret dungeon that you unlock after beating the game. The item that gives Kain Double Jump is the Dragoon Gloves.
When I saw Tellah appear I seriously felt like crying
Wow, i just noticed. Cecil looks just like the Knight in FF1, except with Blu-ish Whit-ish hair.
Big Bang
This is my favorite game of the series. It was the first that really got me into playing the ff games. Loove the storyline.
Another personal attack in the form of presumption. Damn, you're on a roll.
The music here STILL sounds better than the DS version :O
That boss battle music is awesome!!
I love the font on this to death. Just good in every aspect,my favorite video yet(except Tim Hawkins on Products.)
In the snes version when he got to a certain point of damage he gets a full health restore. You would know when that happened when his pattern of attacks and spells changed.
epic music
Best Boss death...EVER! Slowly going off the screen downwards was so satisfying back then.
I actually like the turn-based battle systems in FFX and FF Tactics.
Knowing the exact ordering of turn and how different actions will affect it makes the game a lot more strategic.
Hey now, I never thought about that...
This was a hard boss, I have to admit, and watching the cutscene before it again when I failed was tiresome, but I still think that the final boss of Chrono Trigger was harder. In Chrono Trigger, you have the Dual Tech system, however so does the final boss and its cohorts, and when a boss uses a duel tech or a triple tech, it seems to only deplete 1 component's battle gauge. Also, in Chrono Trigger, you only get three party members at a time, and you don't get to decide whether to group cast a spell or not. Without status ailment protection, all 3 party members will be hit with Chaos. WITH status ailment protection, a FEW of your party members are safe from Chaos. And finally, the final boss is a puzzle. If you don't figure it out, you will die. If you do figure it out, unless you have the patience to grind until your party has maxed out their max HP, it's a hard fight even then, because knowing how the system works won't save you from an asteroid, a massive magical attack, a powerful strike of lightning, and a general punch to the face.
hoboof97. You must complete Kain's trial in the Lunar ruins. IF you don't already know, the lunar ruins is the secret dungeon that you unlock after beating the game. The item that gives Kain Double Jump is the Dragoon Gloves.
can anyone tell me if this game uses battery to save? will it eventually have to be replaced is what I'm trying to figure out
That thing was really easy to beat, 'cause I liked the battle system and it's enemys so i did level up
You'll need both of them.
Oh, so that's how that other guy had Yang in his party. (I never knew that)
As far as RPG's went i preffered them to be turn based than real-time so i always chose wait over active mode. I'm just old school like that.