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TopicSaveEstelle/LeonhartFour in Different Houses: Remastered Edition [SELF]
LeonhartFour
09/30/19 10:18:11 PM
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Aboard the Ragnarok, Laguna recaps the plan and then gives a rousing motivational speech. He says that Ultimecia lives far in the future where none of them can technically exist. There's only one way to exist in a world like that, and that's to remember each other and believe in each other. It's all about friendship and love! You can't have those things alone, after all. You need someone else. Laguna tells them to imagine a place that reminds them of their friends and try to imagine being there with them, and use that to get there once time compression begins (hence why they all choose to go to the orphanage). Laguna adds that they also need the courage to believe in love and friendship, so those are the three essential elements!

As Squall leaves, he says all that stuff sounds corny, but everyone seems to be up for it. Laguna asks if he thinks it'll succeed, and he responds that they'll try. It's definitely a different Squall now because the old Squall wouldn't be willing to go with such a vague plan! After he goes, Laguna's leg begins to cramp, indicating his nervousness about being around Squall. If you go back and talk to him, in addition to winning the Squall card from him, he'll tell him that he wants to talk once it's all over because he has a lot to tell him, but if Squall doesn't want to hear it, he understands. If you talk to Kiros, he'll say Squall looks a lot like his mother, and if you talk to Ward, he'll say (with Kiros's interpretive skills) that it's a good thing he doesn't look like his father. I mean, the only way it could get clearer than that is if they outright said it...!

With this, the game finally fully opens up, right at the end of Disc 3 (and once you enter Disc 4, a lot of it closes off). You only really have this brief window to get a lot of endgame stuff done (well, a lot of it is still available on Disc 4, although getting to the Ragnarok is a bit of a pain). Even if you accidentally fly into Lunatic Pandora with the Ragnarok and initiate that part of the game, you can still leave. Heck, you can leave all the way up to the boss fight with Seifer at the end of Disc 3. Once Disc 4 starts, you're stuck there though, so I'm probably going to go ahead and get a lot of it done now. I don't know that I'll have a lot to say about most of it other than commenting that I got it. The Platinum for FFVIII isn't that difficult, so I'd be remiss if I didn't go for it! The only really difficult one is beating Omega Weapon, but you can cheese that one pretty easily with Heroes and Holy Wars (and I have no issues with cheesing that fight!).
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