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Gaming - Vivi vs. Kefka - View Post

dtewi said:
lestatdark said:
dtewi said:
Khuutra said:
Eh

Kefka tends to cast Fallen Angel in the middle of battle, then also follows that up with Ultima or Forsaken

Vivi might be able to do it if he was a combo-specc'd melee character from FFVI, but as he is in FFIX? Not a chance, even if he just cast Doomsday nonstop (Kefka is the fastest enemy in the game)

Final Fantasy IX is definitely the most restricted game in the series with getting a lot of damage in one turn, bosses from other FFs can't be damaged enough for FFIX characters to solo.

Actually, the most restricted was FFII. Unless you trained an individual weapon or magic to insanely high levels (over 80 at least), you would barely scratch the 500s on the final boss. Emperor Mateus had only 10K though.

So any character from FFII would be torn to shreads by any other FF boss, even if all characters partied up  

Who's ever played FFII?

I did

It was the very first FF game I played actually. I found it rather odd, almost like Dragon Warrior (a.k.a Dragon Quest) meets Elder Scrolls, with the learn-by-doing system, which didn't benefit FFII. Thankfully I played FFI afterwards and found it a much more accesible experience.

Not that FFII was hard per se, but the time consumption needed to actually progress through the game was ridiculous. Either you had insane stats to get through bosses without having the best items, or you had the best items (which you needed an insane amount of gil to get, as enemies dropped a very minute amount of gil) to compensate the lack of stats. Either way, you needed to do a ridiculous amount of farming to get through.



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