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@Deathcape

Don't give up, I know the game can get frustrating, but trust me, you can become better than the CPU :) They have higher timings and almost always block on reaction, which is something that you can do with enough training. Trust me, nothing's harder in this game other than fighting Maximum Lvl 150 enemies in Blackjack. My first fights on it I couldn't even lay a finger on them, they are just too damn brutal. Yet now, with enough training and enough times losing to them, i've managed to properly defeat them.

It takes time and practice, but you will be able to beat the CPU most of the times, trust me ;) just don't give it up.


@PSwii60

Most item drops are % locked, so it's absolutely dependent on how much Luck your character has, even 1 point difference can make a huge deal in the global item % drop. At 70 luck you have about 15% chance that Excalibur II will drop, at 69 it drops massively to 10%.

At which level are you with Squall? I suggest you getting his ultimate weapon, Lionheart, or if you can't, just stick to Ragnarok or Excalibur II if you're doing an EX-Build.
For armor, I suggest either the Adamant Set or the Genji Set, those are the two best sets for melee fighters.
Ribbons are more hard to use, except for a limited role of characters. To use them in any other characters you have to purchase a Equip Ribbons ability in the etc shop, and then equip that ability on your character. It takes 20 AP to be able to equip it.
Ribbons are massively useful if you're doing a Thief build or a EX-Build. I suggest you going for the Super Ribbon in a ghost card (I think it's Ultros friend card) because it gives you a Accesory Breakability -30%, which means that you can equip Chocobo Feathers, Mog Amulets and SuperSlicks without them ever breaking ;).

I think it can be any card, but I'll check the Xlink Kai site for the cards that it recommends and i'll post it here then.

About Chaos, the only attack that it's unblockable is Divine Punishment, the only way to escape it is to stand perfectly still until the 6 balls of fire are almost exploding, then dodging to the side. Chaos will be left mid-motion and you can punish it then ;) About Soul Oblivion, it's the easiest spell to punish in him, since he has to fully charge it before he releases it. Just dash to him and hit him with your best attack as soon as he sets up the move. Chaos is the cheapest fight in the whole game, I myself am still pissed off because of a LVL 150 Chaos -___-

@Spartan004

Nice, good going on defeating Chaos ;) Do you use Tidus exclusively?



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