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    Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    Grand master/ Grand master / Thief / Red wizard or White wizard?

    It seem pretty good to me but I'd like to hear from someone who tryed it ?
    2x GM mean insane physical damage while not so bad defence and the Ninja is mostly used for "hast" on boss fight.

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    1 Grand Master is all you need, put haste on him and it's game over for whatever random battle or boss fight you get. 2 GM is just to ez.

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    Fading into a dream Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes Dean Winchester's Avatar
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    Any of you guys beat FF1 with just white mages? lol

    I did it a couple times, it was fun.


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    I am currently doing 4 thieves. Haven't played it in a few days though, but I plan on loading it up again soon. Plus I promised Rocky commentary on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loaf View Post
    I am currently doing 4 thieves. Haven't played it in a few days though, but I plan on loading it up again soon. Plus I promised Rocky commentary on it.
    4 thieves has been done on the nes version and some no life geek had it done with 1 single white mage (the 3 other char where thief lvl 1 with zero EXP). It was on the Nes version too.

    Just search for it on youtube.

    Curently I am trying it with 4 BB but having no WM and BM at low lvl hurts. By lvl 6 I can't go kill the Zombulls for insane EXP and gold like the old Fighter, Thief, WM, BM can do.

    I'll probably try 3 BB + 1 BM on my next attent.

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    combat ready Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes nocht's Avatar
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    yeah i tried it and lost really quickly x.x

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    4 white mages was awesome and a little difficult....but i guess that is the point

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    Re: Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    Honestly, i'm nervous enough using one Black Belt/Master - two would be overkill. I'm more of an all-round person, using magic and physical attacks (preferably choosing the Thief's access to magic over the Black Belts' potential physical ownage)
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    Re: Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    I've only beaten the game a few times but the class combo's i used were kinda dumb now that i think about it. first time thrue i used, a Fighter, a RM(caz there just B.A)a Monk, and a thief, second time i played thrue i used all thiefs. it was kinda boring that way -_-. but never 4 white mages. i hate using them i'm all about DPS baby wooooooooooohh!!!

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    Re: Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    Quote Originally Posted by Varlak View Post
    Grand master/ Grand master / Thief / Red wizard or White wizard?

    It seem pretty good to me but I'd like to hear from someone who tryed it ?
    2x GM mean insane physical damage while not so bad defence and the Ninja is mostly used for "hast" on boss fight.
    Personally, i can't say i've tried this combination before, but i'd be willing to give it a go next time i play through the game. I think defensively your team would be pretty vulnerable, especially in the early stages of the game.
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    My brother, the Gunblade master - Lion Heart
    My supernatural sister of mysterious intrigue - belleZ


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    Re: Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    I've never done that exact combination, mainly due to my dislike of the Thief. I find it is the most worthless use of a slot in the party. I've done 2 Black Belts, Red Mage, White Mage and had success. I've done 3 Black Belts with a Red Mage and had a lot of success. I've done 4 Black Belts and completely raped the game after hitting level 10 or so. It was almost as unfair as 4 Fighters, but a LOT cheaper.
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    Re: Anyone tryed this team in FF1 on Nes

    My weridest party is 2 thiefs/ninjas and 2 red mages/wizards

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    Two thieves, a grand master and a red mage.
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