I've just spent about 4 hours level grinding on FFT...

Locut0s

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That's Final Fantasy Tactics for the PSP.

Spent most of my time attacking my own characters and healing to earn job points. I'd kill all enemies on the field except one or two and spend hours building up job points.

It's like really boring crack cocaine. It's repetitive as hell, in fact I'm going to go watch some TV now and continue levelling. But somehow you just have to keep going. Got to unlock that next skill, open up that next job etc etc...

I'm addicted to final fantasy.
 

erwos

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Nice link, Howard. The problem I always had was that the game was rather unbalanced in a lot of sections, especially given how easy it is for your characters to perma-die. I just don't have a ton of time for grinding, I suppose, which is why I like FFTA/FFTA2.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: erwos
Nice link, Howard. The problem I always had was that the game was rather unbalanced in a lot of sections, especially given how easy it is for your characters to perma-die. I just don't have a ton of time for grinding, I suppose, which is why I like FFTA/FFTA2.
Oh, then you're gonna hate 1.3.
 

Saulbadguy

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Once you level them up, try de-leveling them and then leveling them back up with someone with high stat growth.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Once you level them up, try de-leveling them in jobs with low stat growths and then leveling them back up with jobs with high stat growth.
Fixed

Not like you'd ever need to do that in the regular FFT.
 

Locut0s

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Originally posted by: erwos
Nice link, Howard. The problem I always had was that the game was rather unbalanced in a lot of sections, especially given how easy it is for your characters to perma-die. I just don't have a ton of time for grinding, I suppose, which is why I like FFTA/FFTA2.

Yeah I played and enjoyed FFTA and I've just bought FFTA2 in fact.

Also a note to anyone reading this if you enjoy SRPGs like these I highly recommend Jean D'arc for the PSP!
 

Howard

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