You're correct, the Red Wizard can indeed cast LIFE, so I misspoke when describing the White Mage as the *only* way a party member can be revived outside of town. I apologize for the error. I'll pin your comment to help get this correction noticed. Thank you for pointing that out!
Technically you were both right. Red _mage_ doesn't get life at all, but after the job upgrade, the red wizard does. Thing is, if you made it that far without a white mage, you're not gonna need the life spell because your survivability will have reached the point that you're probably not gonna use it, and the situations where you might are gonna be so desperate you may as well hit reset.
This game was the best original NES game. So well written, the music is iconic, and the plot is very well done as well. The fact that the characters grow up is just incredible. So many great memories!
Giving the characters names and a bit of background of your friends is such a nice personal touch by you! Your gameplay/commentating is really calming to watch and it fit really well with this classic. Makes me wanna play Chrono Trigger now haha.
Thank you. I'm a youngin and I recently acquired an original NES + some cartridges and the HDMI NES redesign with the games preloaded, I really don't get how a lot of these older games work so this is really helpful
16:38 Ruse increases evasion. Seems that's something Fog should be doing (Fog should probably be a multi-effect spell). 19:30 lolz I like this fanmade version: "I, Garland, will knock you on your arses!" 21:02 Hot damn, you got lucky. Need a medic on the front lines after that one. 22:42 Also, noting here that the advice the game gives about holding [RESET] when powering off to retain save data, is not one hundred percent necessary, and if you're playing with actual NES hardware and it is also the top-loader, DON'T DO IT. Those are wired differently, and are more likely to corrupt save data when the 'recommended' power off method applied. It happened to someone I knew. It did not end well. There's a lot of games that use a 'skill point' system. D&D, Final Fantasy, Pokémon, Sorceria (a dice game that requires a very specifically made deck of *_Tarot_* cards that I've never gotten into)...
@@Jerupitus Quite. I should of mentioned that it would be better to avoid playing certain games in that particular model of the NES altogether (they all have issues that are related to the hardware and wiring), but most people that play the NES these days are likely well-aware or have people that can let them know. The top-loader NES tends to be finicky with SRAM carts. Some games are incompatible, and don't try any Galoob add-ons; you'll never get those working and may just fry both the top-loader and the add-on.
As soon as you went thief i was like NOOOOOOOOOOOOO My go to party was always Fighter/X/WM/BM and nobody can ever change my mind about how balanced this party is. You get access to all the spells and equipment the game has to offer, and even though there is a lot of people that say “you don’t need X spells” while true, every once in a while you will WISH you had that spell handy. If soft or life/lif2 could be used in battle i bet you more people would prefer to use the wm/bm
Hey man. I'm really enjoying your walk through. I'm somewhere on 7 or 8 and playing through on a website emulator with it just for fun. Only have a crappy laptop right now so making use of killing time lol. I did have an ineffective to Astos when he tried to use Rub on me. I'll find that video and comment on it. Thanks for taking the time to do these and all the tips. Very nostalgia from childhood for me too. Take it easy bud
If Square Enix/Nintendo re-released the first 6 Final Fantasy games as a box set on disc for Playstation, or cartridge sets for Switch, or even on the digital store for both, they'd sell millions. Release them just like this, exactly as they looked when they were first released. Then we wouldn't have to look for overpriced used copies online. Or, do Remake versions of all of them like FF:VII Remake
I only played a certain amount of final fantasy games but in my top 5 favorite games, is FF3 which is actually FF6... Now a while back I bought the Nes special edition... Their original final fantasy isn't it and I didn't think I was going to like it and when I started playing I got really annoyed and just hated it.. I tried two more times after that and I hated it and I couldn't understand why a lot of people like this game.... So I decided to watch a little bit of a walk through of the game... And watching this video I can now understand why I hated it so much.... First of all I didn't know that there was a town right off the bat next to the castle I really thought that it was just part of the castle... So I just talked to the king and went on to fight... Another reason why I hated it was because I didn't have weapons are armory... I didn't know that you start off with money and like I said I didn't know there was a village... So they came came much better when I find out you can buy weapons and magic but there was nothing I hated it is the everytime I try to attack someone usually says missed or ineffective... So the battles would usually take awhile.. but now I know why is that I usually attack One enemy if there's more than one..... I had no idea that will keep attacking the same spot even the enemy is not there..... And I'm that type of player that I love to grind like Ralph the back any RPGs that makes you fight in order to get stronger I love that... But the pills were so long and right now in this part-time a level three but now I find out that you have to attack an enemy's separately I just started doing that and now the battles are much much so thank you very much for helping me out... If it wasn't for you I probably would have never played final fantasy the original again..
Fighter, BB, White Mage and Black Mage is my go to party configuration. It's a tougher early game but pretty balanced and formidable once your get to the later half of the game. I never use the Thief or the Red Mage so I'm not so sure how they would benefit the party.
This was the party I used when I beat the game the first time, like 30 years ago. After that, I used the default party and soared through the game with ease. The WM & BM are more interesting, but the Thief & RM give you an OP party.
@@chrlpolk I just love the magic users and ESPECIALLY love the black mage's crowd control spells like FIR2, ICE2 and LIT2. He just has the crappiest defense and HP. Once I became ok with each member having varying levels of experience and not leveling up at the same time, it was fine. Lol, I used to rage quit when my BM would die and just start over from my previous save point. Made my first play through take me months and months to beat as an 8 year old. lol
In hacks of this game where they fix the luck stat the thief IS really good at running from enemies. The one I’m thinking of also replaces [run] with [wait] if you’re fighting a unrunable encounter.
@@Jerupitus Yes, it's mostly relevant at lower levels. This can actually help you get more experience by fighting more ogres; the faster you run from wolves etc, the sooner you'll encounter more ogres.
In short do everything the game has to offer, like visiting the peninsula of power & its weirdo opposite, showing the airship landing bug, and discussing what I know about the game's development & legacy.
@@djmoot4428 That refers to the actual NES. On your emulator there will be save states, which will save the game exactly where it is. Alternatively, if you stay at the inn and then close the game, when you start it again selecting continue from the starting screen should start you outside the town where you stayed at the inn
I’m here cause I tried playing blind and kept dying on my first fight (did not know there was a whole village to explore there😅 or that I had a doctor character that whole time… or that there was armor to buy and a way to restore health🫠) what button gets you to the menu where you can equip stuff? Thanks for the play through!
@@Jerupitus thanks!! And yeah, I’m just playing on the little mini NES that came out several years ago, but it has all the same buttons as the original:)
Rdm does get life.
You're correct, the Red Wizard can indeed cast LIFE, so I misspoke when describing the White Mage as the *only* way a party member can be revived outside of town. I apologize for the error. I'll pin your comment to help get this correction noticed. Thank you for pointing that out!
Technically you were both right.
Red _mage_ doesn't get life at all, but after the job upgrade, the red wizard does.
Thing is, if you made it that far without a white mage, you're not gonna need the life spell because your survivability will have reached the point that you're probably not gonna use it, and the situations where you might are gonna be so desperate you may as well hit reset.
This game was the best original NES game. So well written, the music is iconic, and the plot is very well done as well. The fact that the characters grow up is just incredible. So many great memories!
oh gods, I played this game as a kid nearly 20 years ago. almost teary eyed watching the visuals and hearing the music.
Big same
I’m starting from the beginning right now. I played this the year it came out as a kid. I’m pumped!!!😂
Such a great game. I can still remember the magic of when I went to the mall and purchased this for my birthday. $50 plus bucks well spent!
Going to start the original Final Fantasy today using your walkthrough! Wish me luck! :D
Good luck, and have fun!
Same here I’m going for it
Giving the characters names and a bit of background of your friends is such a nice personal touch by you! Your gameplay/commentating is really calming to watch and it fit really well with this classic. Makes me wanna play Chrono Trigger now haha.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Thank you. I'm a youngin and I recently acquired an original NES + some cartridges and the HDMI NES redesign with the games preloaded, I really don't get how a lot of these older games work so this is really helpful
oh gosh good luck, I was a youngin' when those old NES games came out lol I hope you have as much fun as I did back then.
these old games can calculate all those spells and percentages? crazy
Believe it or not, they also run at 60fps!
Idk why I'm rewatching this walkthrough again, but I just love it haha
That's the biggest compliment anyone could give me! Thank you, I appreciate it my friend
These games definitely set the stage for the original Pokémon games.
16:38 Ruse increases evasion. Seems that's something Fog should be doing (Fog should probably be a multi-effect spell).
19:30 lolz I like this fanmade version: "I, Garland, will knock you on your arses!"
21:02 Hot damn, you got lucky. Need a medic on the front lines after that one.
22:42 Also, noting here that the advice the game gives about holding [RESET] when powering off to retain save data, is not one hundred percent necessary, and if you're playing with actual NES hardware and it is also the top-loader, DON'T DO IT. Those are wired differently, and are more likely to corrupt save data when the 'recommended' power off method applied. It happened to someone I knew. It did not end well.
There's a lot of games that use a 'skill point' system. D&D, Final Fantasy, Pokémon, Sorceria (a dice game that requires a very specifically made deck of *_Tarot_* cards that I've never gotten into)...
Nothing quite like that sinking feeling of realizing you lost your save
@@Jerupitus Quite. I should of mentioned that it would be better to avoid playing certain games in that particular model of the NES altogether (they all have issues that are related to the hardware and wiring), but most people that play the NES these days are likely well-aware or have people that can let them know.
The top-loader NES tends to be finicky with SRAM carts. Some games are incompatible, and don't try any Galoob add-ons; you'll never get those working and may just fry both the top-loader and the add-on.
As soon as you went thief i was like NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
My go to party was always Fighter/X/WM/BM and nobody can ever change my mind about how balanced this party is.
You get access to all the spells and equipment the game has to offer, and even though there is a lot of people that say “you don’t need X spells” while true, every once in a while you will WISH you had that spell handy.
If soft or life/lif2 could be used in battle i bet you more people would prefer to use the wm/bm
Hey man. I'm really enjoying your walk through. I'm somewhere on 7 or 8 and playing through on a website emulator with it just for fun. Only have a crappy laptop right now so making use of killing time lol. I did have an ineffective to Astos when he tried to use Rub on me. I'll find that video and comment on it. Thanks for taking the time to do these and all the tips. Very nostalgia from childhood for me too. Take it easy bud
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the kind words
I never use the black belt. Red mage main. 😁
A visit and ‘Hello’ from an Imgur-Friend!
…and from Sweden as well.
I'm blown away by all the support! Thank you so much!
Came here from Derek Yu. Channel looks great! Would love to see Zelda 2!
I kind of can't believe I haven't done a zelda game yet! I'll make it happen for sure
I'm pretty sure every single rerelease/master/make of this game adds the Pheonix Downs from the later ff games
lol I love that Black Belt is a class.
If Square Enix/Nintendo re-released the first 6 Final Fantasy games as a box set on disc for Playstation, or cartridge sets for Switch, or even on the digital store for both, they'd sell millions. Release them just like this, exactly as they looked when they were first released. Then we wouldn't have to look for overpriced used copies online. Or, do Remake versions of all of them like FF:VII Remake
I'm fully with that. The originals are perfect exactly the way they are
I only played a certain amount of final fantasy games but in my top 5 favorite games, is FF3 which is actually FF6... Now a while back I bought the Nes special edition... Their original final fantasy isn't it and I didn't think I was going to like it and when I started playing I got really annoyed and just hated it.. I tried two more times after that and I hated it and I couldn't understand why a lot of people like this game.... So I decided to watch a little bit of a walk through of the game... And watching this video I can now understand why I hated it so much.... First of all I didn't know that there was a town right off the bat next to the castle I really thought that it was just part of the castle... So I just talked to the king and went on to fight... Another reason why I hated it was because I didn't have weapons are armory... I didn't know that you start off with money and like I said I didn't know there was a village... So they came came much better when I find out you can buy weapons and magic but there was nothing I hated it is the everytime I try to attack someone usually says missed or ineffective... So the battles would usually take awhile.. but now I know why is that I usually attack One enemy if there's more than one..... I had no idea that will keep attacking the same spot even the enemy is not there..... And I'm that type of player that I love to grind like Ralph the back any RPGs that makes you fight in order to get stronger I love that... But the pills were so long and right now in this part-time a level three but now I find out that you have to attack an enemy's separately I just started doing that and now the battles are much much so thank you very much for helping me out... If it wasn't for you I probably would have never played final fantasy the original again..
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for watching
Fighter, BB, White Mage and Black Mage is my go to party configuration. It's a tougher early game but pretty balanced and formidable once your get to the later half of the game. I never use the Thief or the Red Mage so I'm not so sure how they would benefit the party.
For the Thief the secret ingredient is crime
In a different video a lot of people would comment how they would not pick bm or wm but instead lifted up the rm to god status
This was the party I used when I beat the game the first time, like 30 years ago. After that, I used the default party and soared through the game with ease. The WM & BM are more interesting, but the Thief & RM give you an OP party.
@@chrlpolk I just love the magic users and ESPECIALLY love the black mage's crowd control spells like FIR2, ICE2 and LIT2. He just has the crappiest defense and HP. Once I became ok with each member having varying levels of experience and not leveling up at the same time, it was fine. Lol, I used to rage quit when my BM would die and just start over from my previous save point. Made my first play through take me months and months to beat as an 8 year old. lol
In hacks of this game where they fix the luck stat the thief IS really good at running from enemies. The one I’m thinking of also replaces [run] with [wait] if you’re fighting a unrunable encounter.
Although the Luck Stat is bugged to an extent, it still DOES help the thief run more easily (as long as he is in the first two rows).
This is true, but the same is true of any character, especially once you hit 15 luck.
@@Jerupitus Yes, it's mostly relevant at lower levels. This can actually help you get more experience by fighting more ogres; the faster you run from wolves etc, the sooner you'll encounter more ogres.
Anything below 8 response rate is too slow honestly
I feel the same way, but I wanted it to be readable for viewers that might be inexperienced
@@Jerupitus oh i had never considered that haha! I grew up with this game as a kid so me and my brother always had it on 8.
I always had it on 7 lol
I love when the Critical Hit! Lingers just for a second on screen :)
can u not go back and get the lute later?...if u miss it?
You can get it any time, it's just one of those funny things that if you don't know about it you won't be able to progress and not know why.
Wasn't the default starting formation, fighter,monk, white mage, and black mage?
The default party is Fighter, Thief, Black Belt, Red Mage.
What constitutes 100%? Collect all chests and kill all types of monsters?
In short do everything the game has to offer, like visiting the peninsula of power & its weirdo opposite, showing the airship landing bug, and discussing what I know about the game's development & legacy.
@@Jerupitus what's the weirdo opposite of PoP?
they need to remake all the Final Fantasy games.
I think you can revive a fallen member with the Phoenix Down potion withought the need for a mage.
This is probably true in other versions, but in this one the only way is the life spell or the priest in town.
@@Jerupitus I Didnt know about this. Maybe they also fixed some of those stat bugs? I wonder.
Did they not have a cutscenes?
Explain how to save when playing on lab top
If you're playing on an emulator you can use save states, but the game being saved after a stay at the inn should work correctly as well
it say hold reset as you turn power off
@@djmoot4428 That refers to the actual NES. On your emulator there will be save states, which will save the game exactly where it is. Alternatively, if you stay at the inn and then close the game, when you start it again selecting continue from the starting screen should start you outside the town where you stayed at the inn
@@Jerupitus K thk you
No problem! Have fun playing my friend
Leading people to Garland at Level 1 doesn't seem too wise...
I did mention that the safe way to go about it is to get to level 2 or 3. I just wanted to demonstrate that it can be done at level 1.
The thief is the most useless piece of character in any role-playing game 😅
That's why he's great!
I’m here cause I tried playing blind and kept dying on my first fight (did not know there was a whole village to explore there😅 or that I had a doctor character that whole time… or that there was armor to buy and a way to restore health🫠) what button gets you to the menu where you can equip stuff? Thanks for the play through!
I don't know what controller you're using, but I seem to recall the start button bringing up the menu on the original controller
@@Jerupitus thanks!! And yeah, I’m just playing on the little mini NES that came out several years ago, but it has all the same buttons as the original:)