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Words Of Wisdom said:
Euphoria14 said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
Euphoria14 said:

I know some points in the game were pretty hard, like the optional dungeons, but nothing a bit of farming, crafting and leveling up couldn't fix.

Maybe there are people who don't like doing the same things over and over for hours at a time so they can progress.

Have you even played Vagrant Story? O_o

When I said that it meant nothing close to what you just said right there. Nothing requires hours of grinding. Crafting new weapons/armor is a normal part of the game. If someone stops for a moment when they enter a craft shop they can just do a couple of mixes and come out much stronger equipped then they were a few minutes before.

Isn't it obvious?  Of course I haven't playe Vagrant Story.  Otherwise I'd actually be able to help Khuutra out with useful advice.

I just hate responses to RPG questions when they're basically "Level up more" or "Do more XYZ" because that smells of grinding to me and I hate grinding.  Your post reeked of it and the stuff above talking about requiring the player to build weapon affinities does as well.  I mean, basically Khuutra needs to go build a Phantom/Dragon or Dragon/Evil affinity weapon and to do so he has to go around killing those type enemies with it over and over.  Exciting stuff.

Well I am very sorry that a comment of mine followed with a smiley emoticon made you so upset. 

I also wasn't talking about weapon affinities. To be honest I have finished Vagrant Story many times and not once have I ever wasted time worrying about affinities. Just carry a blunt, sharp, piercing, etc... weapon with you. Blunt weapons will hit a dragon for crap, attacking it with a piercing weapon on it's tail or neck however will cause considerable damage. You bring different types so that if one fails, just switch to a different type. 

When I say crafting I am talking about just messing around and going "Oh wow, Rapier + Katana just gave me something even stronger!" or mixing random armors and getting something better. He could go on Gamefaqs and read up on the crafting guides, but many times you can just do random mixing or mix two of the same item and get something better.

The game doesn't require too much from the player. You could honestly just go through the game with just the drops you find from bosses/enemies and stuff found in chests.

 

@hatmoza

I don't really think you suck, note the smiley emoticon.

If you want grinding, try Disgaea. 



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