zexen_lowe said:
Sorry, but FFTA has no difficult parts, every part of the game is easy (heck, when the game came out, I didn't understand how you learned abilities, didn't read that part of the tutorial, and reached the final battle with Marche knowing just two abilities) FFT has a kinda strange difficulty curve. It stars very hard, then the difficulty decreases until you reach Gafgarion, which is hard, then Wiegraf is VERY difficult, then it's normal till you get Orlandu, if you use him, it's a cakewalk. |
I'm with you on this one. I'd also add that Tactics needs you to have a good grasp on the job system if you're going to have any chance of getting far without a lot of grinding, whereas Advance is much more forgiving in a lot of ways. The fact that Advance (mostly) lacks permadeath, and that characters can take more than two hits before dying, makes it easier to blunder through, although if you know what you're doing Tactics' qualities can be easily turned to your advantage, as enemies can be slaughtered quickly with the right technique. Just make sure you gang up on the right enemies quickly, and never spread yourself too thinly.
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