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Characters aren't reset upon rejoining. They actually gain experience after they've joined at least once and left, which is why Tellah came back at 99.
Yep the only character who gets a level reset is Cecil once he actually becomes a paladin and yes while when you first get him his stats suck because he's at lv1 he has some insane stat growth and he will be holding he's own once your back down mount ordeals
@@jonmcknight18 It's also a good idea to do some solo grinding with Cecil on the way down so that Rosa, Rydia, Kain and Yang all benefit. The experience given to the out-of-party characters is equal to what's displayed at the end of the battle, meaning Cecil getting 4000 (as opposed to 1000 each between himself, Palom, Porom and Tellah) also means those out of party characters get 4000 each.
@@Arbron Yeah the crazy thing about FF4 is that in the long term, the best way to play is actually Paladin Cecil solo, because it vastly increases the amount of EXP your permanent team gains.
@@stormcutter59 Like Arbon says above, EXP given at the end of battle is totaled from all the monsters, then divided evenly among all living battle participants - this is the number that is displayed as the reward, and every character gets that much EXP added. For example, lets say you kill one monster worth 1000 EXP, but you have 4 characters alive at the end of battle. The game will tell you that you gained 250 EXP, and everyone gains 250 EXP. If you have only 1 character, then the game will say that you gained 1000 EXP, and that character gets 1000 EXP. The thing that you can abuse is that characters that are out-of-party still receive EXP to level them up - they receive the same EXP your living battle party gets whenever a battle is completed. If you have Cecil fight alone. he will level up 4x faster than normal because he's not sharing EXP with anyone. The 4x EXP he gains will also be given to each OOP member directly - the characters that are in your party early but come back later (Rosa, Kain, Rydia) are thus also leveling at 4x speed. It's not always easy to have Cecil do everything alone, but the less you divide the EXP throughout the game, the more everyone is getting in the background before they rejoin.
....madness. I remember feeling really ripped off when I first played this game and Cecil was reset after all my grinding. Didn't see it coming, made me set that game down for a while. You're a legend.
@TylerjWebb I don't recall if they did or not, I just remember being young and feeling so mad I closed the game. Then later found ff8 and 10 and fell in love again.
Final Fantasy IV Is my favorite FF of all time, and one of my top five games of all time too! Seeing those kinds of numbers as Cecil is a dark knight is just ridiculous, bravo for putting in all the time and effort!
6:09 That's a mechanic used to make sure that when players rejoin, they aren't dozens of levels behind your current players. Speedrunners of FFIV use it to make sure that Kain and Rosa have certain levels/abilities to progress.
After level 70, when a character levels up, the game chooses randomly from a set of possible stat upgrades. I can tell from Palom's stats he got several of the +3 Strength, Intellect. Strength is relatively useless for him and it looks like Intellect is maxed, so those points were wasted. To truly get the strongest you could be, you'd need to reset and re-level until you get a more useful one like +2 Agility, Intellect, Spirit or +1 to All. Every character has their own set of possible upgrades, so for each you'd have to plan out how many of which upgrade you need to get as close to maxed as you can. This also means you need to get Tellah to 99 before he leaves so you can control his stat growth.
FF4 was my first Final Fantasy, back on the PS1 when it was released alongside FF5 as the Anthology Collection. Back then, I didn't have a clue that the Kain fight in Fabul was scripted and unwinnable. So, I levelled Cecil against oh so many Goblins. It was always "one more level", but no matter how long I bashed my head against the wall, Kain refused to be beaten. When I finally bit the bullet and continued, Cecil became a Paladin. Back to level 1. I could have snapped the disc in half.
Glad youre back to focusing on this series. I know it takes a lot of time and effort and isnt super sustainable for output but i really love them. Just need the algorithm to put you in front of people
im seeing how it goes focusing on just big videos like this until the end of the year, currently though given the performance of the last 3 and this one it isnt looking good for this sort of series
@@Primalliquid92Understandable, but I do think part of it is the games covered. XV for example just doesnt quite have the level of broken-ness you can get in older games
Fun fact. Depending on the version of the game is depending on if the party members you get back will increase in levels :) . SNES ff2 members will increase. But some of the ff4 versions later released to not ! I have done the grind to KO Kain in your duel.
You do these challenges so we dont have to. You tell us its a waste of time, we watch the video even more. Thats a smart tactic. Keep us hooked, keep us hungry for more. Good lad.
@@Primalliquid92 I started playing final fantasy when it was called final fantasy and that was part 3. First JRPG i remember is ultima 4. I was very young i learned how to read on that game. I was amazed there were 3 previous versions. I thoght they would be equally as good. When FF6 first came out on playstation I thought it would have full motion video and 3D graphics. The moral of the story is if you can hook somebody with the best content then all the lesser content gets noticed by default. I been hooked by default the whole time. I am that old. I admire dudes your age going back to games this old and grinding them out. You fully got me back into FF8 btw. In my 40s feeling like a kid again. Thanks gov....
Thank you for documenting this total madness! I played so much of this as a kid. I would level up at the beginning so Kain would be even stronger when he returns to the party. The pixel remaster is so good.
If you went to the trouble of grinding Edward, a character that will never rejoin the party for the rest of the game, to 99, shouldn't you have done the same for Kain, who will rejoin later?
You madlad. The only way I'd do something like this is if I had some sort of auto-input for grinding, and even then I'd only beef up the final party members. This is just crazy!
After playing the DS version.... I can't ever play any other version. I know it's supposed to be "the hardest" one, but honestly, if you use the extra abilities smartly, you become super OP and the "hardest version" becomes the easiest.
8:22 That fortunately isn't the case for the GBA and PSP releases (FFIV Advance & FFIV Complete Collection, respectively). In these two versions, all characters who originally never rejoined your party (except for the old mages) will become playable again once you gain access to the final dungeon, you can switch them in and out whenever you want. There's also a new, optional dungeon at Mt.Ordreals that contains new, more up-to-date gears for these characters. So, I guess the grind is less pointless if you're playing any of these two versions of FFIV.
Actually on the GBA/PSP version if you lv up Cecil to lv 70+ BEFORE The MAGUS sisters boss then Edward Yang Cid Palom and Porom would AUTO lv up to match that lv.
Did this with a gameshark once to skip the ball crushing grind. Its super funny that little kid Rydia on the SNES version gets Meteo and can just spam it before Tellah dies.
In the original FF II when I was a kid I figured out you could go north of Mt. Ordeals you had the higher-level mobs that gave a ton of XP, and they weren't too strong for Cecil if he had the Black armor and sword that would insta-kill enemies (I think it was called Death in later versions?). So I would skip Mysidia, grind with Cecil, go back to get the twins, level them up, get Cecil his Paladin, and then go back and grind some more, and later Kain, Rosa, and Rydia's levels would match. But this is a whole other level lol.
Story time, hope this doesn't get lost in the comments... When I was a 10 years old and visiting family one summer I tried FF2 (4) for the first time and got to Kaipo before I had to leave until Christmas (military family). My cousin who was 6 years old (yes, seriously) wanted to play but I told him not to leave the Kaipo desert but he could otherwise play my game. When I came back for Christmas I found he had followed my direction and hadn't progressed any further... but he HAD played every single day and had both Cecil and Rydia at level 99! He had also bought 99 of every item that he could find to buy but still had an absurd amount of gold. We ended up playing together for the story from then forward which was a cake walk for quite a while. It was definitely funny watching Telah die casting the legendary meteo(r) spell even thought Rydia had learned it a long time before.
its called the Crystal X Method from the original SNES version. instead of trying to raise everyone's level through grinding. You just raise palom, porom, and cecil This is easier when palom gets bio. Once your levels are high, all other characters come into play at the higher levels.
This one feels special compared to the other challenges since all this work simply poofs when he becomes a Paladin so you can even continue the game as normal after. well I guess your party members would be changed but most of the people you have at the time of becoming a Paladin you don't have anymore or have an altered version.
I remember I always levelled up my Paladin Cecil as solo when my party get to Zot Tower. Man, FFIV Remake has EXP boost that made him level up so fast.
I kept 4x exp on but still stopped at lv 60 since the FINAL spells for Rydia are at lv 60 for Meteor and Rosa gets her final spell at lv 56. TO SOLO lv Edge to lv 60 fight ONLY the Summoners on the way to Ashura that summon the Quake casting spiders and have Edge solo those due to always must be in the float status you'll never die those spiders ONLY use Quake and if you have Rosa MINI the summoner before killing her when those aren't summoning they will only hit physically for 1 damage to to the nearly USELESS Mini spell.
this is the perfect pointlessly overpowered video cause you almost instantly loose all of that effort as soon as you move on with the actual game i love it
This brings back memories and goes to the extreme of what I used to do when I was seven years old. I knew that Tellah would level up because Tellah's level would be linked to Rydia's. (I knew this because I would kill off all the other party members and only level Rydia.)
I loved how buff Cecil was and everyone dropped like flies to that I forget the name (I always called it the Swoon Sword - got from King Fabul), I always wondered how it would go for him to carry on getting stronger.
If you didn't know already, as soon as Cecil becomes a Paladin kill off everyone except him and grind for awhile before leaving Mt Ordeals. His Legend sword is strong against undead enemies so the grind isn't tough at all, just watch out for the Liliths as they can charm/confuse you, but theres a save point right there in case they wipe you out. I usually get Cecil to like level 25 - 27 ish before I get bored and finally leave, but the result of this is when some of the characters rejoin the party, they will join at levels close to Cecil. Well not Cid, Rydia, and Edge 😅But Yang, Rosa, and Kain will. For example, Yang just destroys everything in the Baron water pass if you give him lit and ice claws, and Rosa could join already knowing cure 4.
Would've been nice if something carried over when Cecil becomes a paladin. Maybe like a % of your stats gets added on, so all that leveling you do wasn't a waste. Yes, I leveled my Cecil above 20 prior and yes I was a bit peeved that none of it mattered. Whether level 1 or 99 Paladin Cecil is the same.
Depends on the version. In the original few versions the levels were based on Cecil for first joining, then they gained EXP for every battle, even when unavailable. After the DS remake however the levels became fixed, no matter what you do when a character joins or rejoins the party their level is determined by the story, not other character levels etc. This does mean characters can lose levels if you power level them before they leave.
I believe the mechanic is if they are in your party and then leave, they receive the same EXP as Cecil (it may be same as party) from that point forward. So, if you get 1000 exp, when you get Yang back later, his level will have increased as if he received 1000 exp from when he left. This is why no matter how much you grind, Cid, Edge, and FuSoLa all come at the same level each time, while Yang, Kang, Rosa, and Rydia scale to Cecil. I abuse this by grinding Cecil solo on Mt. Ordeals after he becomes a paladin. He can get to level 45-50 with just a couple hours of grinding and then Rosa, Rydia, and Kang come in all powered up for end game. Sometimes, I even get it so Rydia has Nuke when she comes back against Golbez. Not 100% on 5he mechanics, but it's close to this.
Correct in the case of FF5 the last party member joins at the same lv Galuf is at for Krile but yes if you have Paladin Cecil at lv 99 only Kain Yang and Rosa would be at lv 99 Rydia would actually ONLY be at like lv 95 or lv 96 though.
@@gzsproutYep, I did this as recently as the PSP version, and based on the suggestion that the Summoner that calls dolls repeatedly in the Tower of Zot is even better. It’s in the room right near the Magus Sisters, and you’ll see an immediate effect in Rosa and Kain when they join. You can also set the battle speed to 1, ensuring that the summoner will always have a new target for each turn Cecil gets to kill each summoned doll.
Don't power level until after Cecil becomes a paladin, kill off the twins and tellah and have Cecil level on Mt ordeal still level to 60 or higher. I personally get to level 70. As you get the characters later they have leveled up as well except for edge and cid
On SNES back around 1996, I got Rydia up to Lv. 73 before the Leviatan attack. Once she gets "Virus" (around Lv. 36 I think) she can smash everything in one turn. It took me close to a year, since I actually had a life at that point lol
This one could use a follow-up video where you keep the game going to see exactly how pointless this grinding was, possibly by doing no (or as little as possible) further grinding and trying to complete the game, beat the superbosses, etc.
I have been since I was a kid I would grind just Cecil after he becomes a paladin to get him to level 50 before I go to Baron and do that part after I could just beat the game because everyone besides Edge joins around Cecil's level. Ooooor you can go to Eblen and grind Cecil up to 99 by himself and have everyone join again besides Edge at 99. Just something I found as a kid and did with my brother.
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Now we need a follow-up where Paladin Cecil reaches level 99 with max HP before leaving Mt Ordeals.
Characters aren't reset upon rejoining. They actually gain experience after they've joined at least once and left, which is why Tellah came back at 99.
Yep the only character who gets a level reset is Cecil once he actually becomes a paladin and yes while when you first get him his stats suck because he's at lv1 he has some insane stat growth and he will be holding he's own once your back down mount ordeals
@@jonmcknight18 It's also a good idea to do some solo grinding with Cecil on the way down so that Rosa, Rydia, Kain and Yang all benefit. The experience given to the out-of-party characters is equal to what's displayed at the end of the battle, meaning Cecil getting 4000 (as opposed to 1000 each between himself, Palom, Porom and Tellah) also means those out of party characters get 4000 each.
@@Arbron Yeah the crazy thing about FF4 is that in the long term, the best way to play is actually Paladin Cecil solo, because it vastly increases the amount of EXP your permanent team gains.
@@ExpelswordWait really? How do you set that up?
@@stormcutter59 Like Arbon says above, EXP given at the end of battle is totaled from all the monsters, then divided evenly among all living battle participants - this is the number that is displayed as the reward, and every character gets that much EXP added. For example, lets say you kill one monster worth 1000 EXP, but you have 4 characters alive at the end of battle. The game will tell you that you gained 250 EXP, and everyone gains 250 EXP. If you have only 1 character, then the game will say that you gained 1000 EXP, and that character gets 1000 EXP.
The thing that you can abuse is that characters that are out-of-party still receive EXP to level them up - they receive the same EXP your living battle party gets whenever a battle is completed. If you have Cecil fight alone. he will level up 4x faster than normal because he's not sharing EXP with anyone. The 4x EXP he gains will also be given to each OOP member directly - the characters that are in your party early but come back later (Rosa, Kain, Rydia) are thus also leveling at 4x speed. It's not always easy to have Cecil do everything alone, but the less you divide the EXP throughout the game, the more everyone is getting in the background before they rejoin.
....madness. I remember feeling really ripped off when I first played this game and Cecil was reset after all my grinding. Didn't see it coming, made me set that game down for a while. You're a legend.
@@cyberbullyssb2870 I assumed some of the stats carried over, but I guess not.
@TylerjWebb I don't recall if they did or not, I just remember being young and feeling so mad I closed the game. Then later found ff8 and 10 and fell in love again.
Final Fantasy IV Is my favorite FF of all time, and one of my top five games of all time too! Seeing those kinds of numbers as Cecil is a dark knight is just ridiculous, bravo for putting in all the time and effort!
Hell yeah, it's awesome to see someone that actually loves the good FF games!
What is you preferred formation for the luner subtarain party fbfbf or bfbfb I prefer the latter and use a metal boomerang masamune
6:09
That's a mechanic used to make sure that when players rejoin, they aren't dozens of levels behind your current players. Speedrunners of FFIV use it to make sure that Kain and Rosa have certain levels/abilities to progress.
I thought this was a pretty well-known trope of Final Fantasy games. They're supposed to be fighting alongside the main party.
It depends on the version of ff4. Most let characters gain levels but there is one of the rereleases that doesn't.
After level 70, when a character levels up, the game chooses randomly from a set of possible stat upgrades. I can tell from Palom's stats he got several of the +3 Strength, Intellect. Strength is relatively useless for him and it looks like Intellect is maxed, so those points were wasted. To truly get the strongest you could be, you'd need to reset and re-level until you get a more useful one like +2 Agility, Intellect, Spirit or +1 to All.
Every character has their own set of possible upgrades, so for each you'd have to plan out how many of which upgrade you need to get as close to maxed as you can. This also means you need to get Tellah to 99 before he leaves so you can control his stat growth.
Oh my God, I never even knew that
I don't know if it's true in the remastered versions, but Tellah is the only character who can actually LOSE stats as he levels....poor old Sage!
@@dtnuh i thought all characters had a chance to lose stats after level 70.
This!
@@dtnuh he literally gets inflicted with a worse version of the old spell!
FF4 was my first Final Fantasy, back on the PS1 when it was released alongside FF5 as the Anthology Collection. Back then, I didn't have a clue that the Kain fight in Fabul was scripted and unwinnable. So, I levelled Cecil against oh so many Goblins. It was always "one more level", but no matter how long I bashed my head against the wall, Kain refused to be beaten. When I finally bit the bullet and continued, Cecil became a Paladin. Back to level 1. I could have snapped the disc in half.
I can only imagine the conversation that occurs when Tellah sees a 7 year old casting Meteor.
This made me laugh harder than it should have. I just imagined Tellah throwing his hands up and says to Cecil "The hell do you need me for?"
Glad youre back to focusing on this series. I know it takes a lot of time and effort and isnt super sustainable for output but i really love them. Just need the algorithm to put you in front of people
im seeing how it goes focusing on just big videos like this until the end of the year, currently though given the performance of the last 3 and this one it isnt looking good for this sort of series
@@Primalliquid92Understandable, but I do think part of it is the games covered. XV for example just doesnt quite have the level of broken-ness you can get in older games
Fun fact. Depending on the version of the game is depending on if the party members you get back will increase in levels :) . SNES ff2 members will increase. But some of the ff4 versions later released to not ! I have done the grind to KO Kain in your duel.
I always love how these videos are told in a guide format while he's simultaneously telling you not to do this
You do these challenges so we dont have to. You tell us its a waste of time, we watch the video even more. Thats a smart tactic. Keep us hooked, keep us hungry for more. Good lad.
damn people are starting to figure me out
@@Primalliquid92 I started playing final fantasy when it was called final fantasy and that was part 3. First JRPG i remember is ultima 4. I was very young i learned how to read on that game. I was amazed there were 3 previous versions. I thoght they would be equally as good. When FF6 first came out on playstation I thought it would have full motion video and 3D graphics. The moral of the story is if you can hook somebody with the best content then all the lesser content gets noticed by default. I been hooked by default the whole time. I am that old. I admire dudes your age going back to games this old and grinding them out. You fully got me back into FF8 btw. In my 40s feeling like a kid again. Thanks gov....
Thank you for documenting this total madness!
I played so much of this as a kid. I would level up at the beginning so Kain would be even stronger when he returns to the party. The pixel remaster is so good.
Didn't cap Kain's level before Mist Dragon, gotta do it all over again lol. In all seriousness, though, this is crazy dedication, well done.
yea there was no way i was gonna do that grind lol
Thanks!
no no, thank you! for the super
This dude is an absolute BEAST. The will power and dedication this takes is out of this world. Amazing man, simply astonishing.
Um holy cow. I legit didn't knew you were working on this video when I commented about wanting to see one. Now its here. Thank you so much.
If you went to the trouble of grinding Edward, a character that will never rejoin the party for the rest of the game, to 99, shouldn't you have done the same for Kain, who will rejoin later?
Finally, my favorite FF game appears on this channel.
My goodness, Mr Liquid. Your self-loathing to do this much work only for it to be literally erased is amazing
Great job!
You madlad. The only way I'd do something like this is if I had some sort of auto-input for grinding, and even then I'd only beef up the final party members. This is just crazy!
movies help alot
Huge respect for putting the hours into a 10 minute video
After playing the DS version.... I can't ever play any other version. I know it's supposed to be "the hardest" one, but honestly, if you use the extra abilities smartly, you become super OP and the "hardest version" becomes the easiest.
8:22
That fortunately isn't the case for the GBA and PSP releases (FFIV Advance & FFIV Complete Collection, respectively). In these two versions, all characters who originally never rejoined your party (except for the old mages) will become playable again once you gain access to the final dungeon, you can switch them in and out whenever you want. There's also a new, optional dungeon at Mt.Ordreals that contains new, more up-to-date gears for these characters. So, I guess the grind is less pointless if you're playing any of these two versions of FFIV.
Actually on the GBA/PSP version if you lv up Cecil to lv 70+ BEFORE The MAGUS sisters boss then Edward Yang Cid Palom and Porom would AUTO lv up to match that lv.
I enjoyed watching this video right here primal!! Thank you
Did this with a gameshark once to skip the ball crushing grind. Its super funny that little kid Rydia on the SNES version gets Meteo and can just spam it before Tellah dies.
Glad you mentioned the subscription thing. I 100% was subscribed at one point, I thought. Fixed that
In the original FF II when I was a kid I figured out you could go north of Mt. Ordeals you had the higher-level mobs that gave a ton of XP, and they weren't too strong for Cecil if he had the Black armor and sword that would insta-kill enemies (I think it was called Death in later versions?). So I would skip Mysidia, grind with Cecil, go back to get the twins, level them up, get Cecil his Paladin, and then go back and grind some more, and later Kain, Rosa, and Rydia's levels would match. But this is a whole other level lol.
Story time, hope this doesn't get lost in the comments... When I was a 10 years old and visiting family one summer I tried FF2 (4) for the first time and got to Kaipo before I had to leave until Christmas (military family). My cousin who was 6 years old (yes, seriously) wanted to play but I told him not to leave the Kaipo desert but he could otherwise play my game. When I came back for Christmas I found he had followed my direction and hadn't progressed any further... but he HAD played every single day and had both Cecil and Rydia at level 99! He had also bought 99 of every item that he could find to buy but still had an absurd amount of gold. We ended up playing together for the story from then forward which was a cake walk for quite a while. It was definitely funny watching Telah die casting the legendary meteo(r) spell even thought Rydia had learned it a long time before.
Gotta love a How Op can you get vid by the Aqueous Reptile. Keep it up, I love your series
hey im totally a land animal
its called the Crystal X Method from the original SNES version. instead of trying to raise everyone's level through grinding. You just raise palom, porom, and cecil This is easier when palom gets bio. Once your levels are high, all other characters come into play at the higher levels.
This one feels special compared to the other challenges since all this work simply poofs when he becomes a Paladin so you can even continue the game as normal after. well I guess your party members would be changed but most of the people you have at the time of becoming a Paladin you don't have anymore or have an altered version.
I remember I always levelled up my Paladin Cecil as solo when my party get to Zot Tower. Man, FFIV Remake has EXP boost that made him level up so fast.
Sweet!
I kept 4x exp on but still stopped at lv 60 since the FINAL spells for Rydia are at lv 60 for Meteor and Rosa gets her final spell at lv 56.
TO SOLO lv Edge to lv 60 fight ONLY the Summoners on the way to Ashura that summon the Quake casting spiders and have Edge solo those due to always must be in the float status you'll never die those spiders ONLY use Quake and if you have Rosa MINI the summoner before killing her when those aren't summoning they will only hit physically for 1 damage to to the nearly USELESS Mini spell.
this is the perfect pointlessly overpowered video cause you almost instantly loose all of that effort as soon as you move on with the actual game i love it
Level 99 black knight Cecil, palom and porom and Tellah I’ve done it. Took a long time
I was waiting forever for this video. I love ff4. Thank you !!!
This brings back memories and goes to the extreme of what I used to do when I was seven years old. I knew that Tellah would level up because Tellah's level would be linked to Rydia's. (I knew this because I would kill off all the other party members and only level Rydia.)
What a Worktime for just a 10min Video. Your a Legend.
You've earned my comment, like, and sub many hour ago
You're insane. Love it.
These are insane, but make me chuckle. Good going!
Respect to your grind ser
I loved how buff Cecil was and everyone dropped like flies to that I forget the name (I always called it the Swoon Sword - got from King Fabul), I always wondered how it would go for him to carry on getting stronger.
You are what they call an absolute mad lad.
You’re a madman. That’s why I follow you
as per usual, you have my respect.
This is the sort of shit I did back in grade/middle school when I had all the free time in the world. Ah, the memories!
You are leaving a permanent wonderful mark on internet gaming
That's some ungodly amount of grinding there. Impressive work man.
As usual, this is totally crazy, great job dude.
These crazy op videos never get old.
Wow, okay, every minute of his video felt like I learned something new about FF4. xD
Absolute love this videos! Respect to your mental fortitude
movies and anime help alot haha
Great video from the grind lord!!
Appreciate it
Nice vid as always! Cheers!🎉
Just finished this game for the first time the other day. Great timing!
:)
Great work....as usual!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Love these videos!
Love these!!!
Awesome vid!
If you didn't know already, as soon as Cecil becomes a Paladin kill off everyone except him and grind for awhile before leaving Mt Ordeals. His Legend sword is strong against undead enemies so the grind isn't tough at all, just watch out for the Liliths as they can charm/confuse you, but theres a save point right there in case they wipe you out. I usually get Cecil to like level 25 - 27 ish before I get bored and finally leave, but the result of this is when some of the characters rejoin the party, they will join at levels close to Cecil. Well not Cid, Rydia, and Edge 😅But Yang, Rosa, and Kain will. For example, Yang just destroys everything in the Baron water pass if you give him lit and ice claws, and Rosa could join already knowing cure 4.
My question here is, do the silver apple hp bonus carry over from dark knight to paladin, or does he still go back down to 600
Yay ! Another overpowered video !
Love your channel!
I have done the pre-rydia goblin/cockatrice grind before. Not my favorite but not the worst grind.
you are a mad lad. great video.
Great vid. thanks!
Great Job bro!
wonderful as always
Thank you so much 😀
Congrats my guy
Would've been nice if something carried over when Cecil becomes a paladin. Maybe like a % of your stats gets added on, so all that leveling you do wasn't a waste. Yes, I leveled my Cecil above 20 prior and yes I was a bit peeved that none of it mattered. Whether level 1 or 99 Paladin Cecil is the same.
Now I must do this myself.
Solid video lad
thank you! im just trying to spread the crazyness
Keep up the amazing work!!!!
I love your overpowered videos
I don't believe they get a level reset as well cause you can get Yang back later and he is at a higher level than you are when he comes back.
Depends on the version.
In the original few versions the levels were based on Cecil for first joining, then they gained EXP for every battle, even when unavailable.
After the DS remake however the levels became fixed, no matter what you do when a character joins or rejoins the party their level is determined by the story, not other character levels etc. This does mean characters can lose levels if you power level them before they leave.
I believe the mechanic is if they are in your party and then leave, they receive the same EXP as Cecil (it may be same as party) from that point forward. So, if you get 1000 exp, when you get Yang back later, his level will have increased as if he received 1000 exp from when he left.
This is why no matter how much you grind, Cid, Edge, and FuSoLa all come at the same level each time, while Yang, Kang, Rosa, and Rydia scale to Cecil.
I abuse this by grinding Cecil solo on Mt. Ordeals after he becomes a paladin. He can get to level 45-50 with just a couple hours of grinding and then Rosa, Rydia, and Kang come in all powered up for end game. Sometimes, I even get it so Rydia has Nuke when she comes back against Golbez.
Not 100% on 5he mechanics, but it's close to this.
Correct in the case of FF5 the last party member joins at the same lv Galuf is at for Krile but yes if you have Paladin Cecil at lv 99 only Kain Yang and Rosa would be at lv 99 Rydia would actually ONLY be at like lv 95 or lv 96 though.
Thanks for the clarification. It's been awhile since I played the GBA version that I couldn't remember fully.
@@gzsproutYep, I did this as recently as the PSP version, and based on the suggestion that the Summoner that calls dolls repeatedly in the Tower of Zot is even better.
It’s in the room right near the Magus Sisters, and you’ll see an immediate effect in Rosa and Kain when they join.
You can also set the battle speed to 1, ensuring that the summoner will always have a new target for each turn Cecil gets to kill each summoned doll.
Love this stuff.
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Whats the background teack at 4:19?
@@Fahrenheit38 "Not Alone" from the Final Fantasy IX OST.
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Just more insanity by you brother in the best way.
Don't power level until after Cecil becomes a paladin, kill off the twins and tellah and have Cecil level on Mt ordeal still level to 60 or higher. I personally get to level 70. As you get the characters later they have leveled up as well except for edge and cid
Ahh, another OP series. Nicely done! 🎉🥳
More to come!
Wow, i like a good grind. But you sir, are the OP OG. It amazing what you can do with these games.
Glad you like them!
Lets get Primal!!
God you’re insane, and I love you for it
On SNES back around 1996, I got Rydia up to Lv. 73 before the Leviatan attack. Once she gets "Virus" (around Lv. 36 I think) she can smash everything in one turn. It took me close to a year, since I actually had a life at that point lol
Virus is at level 26 :). It's the best spell for nearly the entire game for how fast it casts and how strong it is.
This one could use a follow-up video where you keep the game going to see exactly how pointless this grinding was, possibly by doing no (or as little as possible) further grinding and trying to complete the game, beat the superbosses, etc.
I have been since I was a kid I would grind just Cecil after he becomes a paladin to get him to level 50 before I go to Baron and do that part after I could just beat the game because everyone besides Edge joins around Cecil's level. Ooooor you can go to Eblen and grind Cecil up to 99 by himself and have everyone join again besides Edge at 99. Just something I found as a kid and did with my brother.
I didnt know you could fight tougher enemies above mt ordeals, that would have sped up the leveling so many times!!!
As always great vid
Glad you enjoyed
@@Primalliquid92 always do and your one of the reasons I started RUclips and twitch but don’t have any feed back on what to approve on my videos
i can picture daph in the background getting her knives ready every time a dragon is killed LUL
daph wouldnt hurt me... much
@@Primalliquid92 yea keep thinking that, i'll know what happened if you suddenly disappered 🤣
This is a cool video but when are you going to do one for final fantasy VI I’ve been waiting for that entry for so long