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TopicWhen you wait too long to play a video game and you lose interest.
mooreandrew58
05/11/19 4:46:57 PM
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saspa posted...
mooreandrew58 posted...
saspa posted...
FrozenBananas posted...
This happened to me with Final fantasy 12. The game is so difficult it forced me to grind for a week or two early on. By the time ingot to a comfortable level with my characters, Id completely forgotten about what was going on in the story and just lost interest.

Its a shame because the battles were fun

Instead of grinding for levels you could have just done the dustia leveling trick.


what leveling trick is that? never heard of it. could use it to play through the game again, since it won't be as fun a second time getting high level enough for some of those later hunts.

Oh it's pretty well known, at least I think so. It was one of the first things I saw when I went to the game's page 10+ years ago. Basically you can get Vaan to level 40ish at the very beginning of the game before getting any other party member. Subsequently, your entire party ends up at 40+ from the very beginning of the game. Pretty much one of my favorite game breakers of the vanilla ps2 version, along with the Zodiac spear replicating trick. The dustia leveling trick is still in the ps4 version last I heard.


oh... i'm already well past that part and i'm not starting over. when I got the ps4 version I basically got all the way to the end of the main story before I quit playing. i've done it before on the ps2 so I didn't quite have the drive to finish, especially since I find the zodiac version a tad harder. fairly sure I easily beat the final boss at the level i'm at now.
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