lol.
It's fun doing solo runs. I just used that as an example lol.
Hmm, how about a low level run?
I say FF9.
Low level run is not increasing any attributes by any means.
lol.
It's fun doing solo runs. I just used that as an example lol.
Hmm, how about a low level run?
I say FF9.
Low level run is not increasing any attributes by any means.
Your pathetic existence will shut down. I will make your lives end in ruin. Fear me, as you fear death. Not a threat, not a promise, but what must be finished. 7 final arcs...
I've gone through level 1. challenge, not entirely though, it was a blast nevertheless, gives you a new perspective.
Out of all characters Quina is essential, you come to realize her true potential, and start to appreciate the overall usefulness of Blue Magic, if for some strange reason you haven't already.
Using every trick possible is helpful as well, though you basically rely on various equipment, and abilities, depending on situation really. Stealing equipment, and items is also useful, highly recommended in fact, by doing so you save Gil which can be spent more wisely. Little bit of luck, patience, and you have yourself a lvl 1. playthrough.
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Now doing a low level run is interesting. And challenging! I totally agree.
Basically for me that would mean never grinding at all, but not avoiding fights altogether either. Just rushing to the next area, and keeping any level up opportunities to a minimum. In fact, I might argue that this is how the game is supposed to be played and that spending endless hours on getting 100% by doing every single nit picky monotonous ass crap the game has to offer as some of you mega geeks like to do is actually not really what's intended. Definately I'm all for low level runs. Beat the game at level 30 or something. Sure!!! Beat the game in 40 hours or some low number like that rather than spending 100. YEP,,,, actually that's what I did when I first started. I think I'll go back to that method! :-)
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