I’m a huge FF fan and a longtime player of the series. I’m failry enjoying their latest installment actually. I know it’s recieved much criticism but I always applaud the chaps at square-enix for innovating. I didn’t especially like X-2 and thought the characters pretty much sucked……and I hated the way they turned Yuna from being a shy, quiet, emotional person into, what seemed to be, Britney Spears upon starting the game. But still, I had to hand it them for bringing ATB back after the turn-based system was such a hit – they still innovated and tried something new. And that’s what they’ve done with XII. It’s awesome.
But onto the problem at hand. Gil. Anybody know any quick ways to make Gil? I’m not very far in the game (just left Bujherba) but I’m already finding it hard to earn enough Gil to buy the magick and tecknics I unlock on the license grid. I’m blitzing around the license grid and have some amazing skills but I can’t seem to find enough Gil to buy the abilities. Loot just doesn’t cut it. It’s not enough. Does it get easier to make gil later in the game or am I doomed to wander dungeons and mines for hours on end to buy the next Technick on the license grid?
Loot is also a good way try to chain the same type of monster as much as you can. The higher the Kill chain the higher the Loot drop and some times depending on type of loot more. Also the harder to kill monsters such as Saurian in Eastersands I think it is will give more expensive loot then the easier to kill monsters. Also try to steal from monsters since you don’t always get a drop stealing might take longer but it can be more rewarding.
Another good way is to get the Monographs see the Q&A thread I know I posted it there you will have to look though. Monographs are recived from the Bazaar after talking to a type of Merchant so many times usually 30 or so as well as checking the Hunt board 50 times. They are a little pricey but what they do is increase Loot drop rates so they pay off in the long run.
I actually like leveling up, but I found this game cuts you off in some ways because I had way more licenses than technicks/magic available at that stage in the game. I occasionally ran into money difficulties, but not to the extent that you’re mentioning. I know it’s tedious, but stealing really racks up the dough. Chaining also helps a lot.
I’ve been playing it for about 60 hours, I had a hard time earning money at the start probably since I never could find the second hunt monster haha. But I would buy thief cuffs for vaan and you get superior loot. And also find monsters that their loot sells for more. Possibly such as the Marlboro monsters and such their loot sells around 1k. And you steal and kill that’s 2k right there. Also some advise upgrade your weapons and armor before magicks and skills because you can sell your left over armor and use that to help buy magicks and such.
That depends on where you’re going. If you intend to stay around Rabanastre/Bhujerba for a little while, I suggest getting the Monograph that increases loot from beasts/avions (available after completing the Thextera hunt and talking to the petitioner in the Sandsea) as the majority of monsters around Rabanastre are either beasts or avions (wolves, hyenas, cockatrices etc)
I’m currently saving up for this Monograph, oh and the Assassin’s Dagger works a treat at dispatching enemies that aren’t immune to death. So far, 9/10 enemies I’ve encountered have died with one blow.
I suppose ozmone plains goes under this category to?
And i tried the "Paradise Risen" hunt for the Gil Snapper, but i’m way to low level to have a shot. Still, its amazing how much gil you can steal from it!
And i tried the "Paradise Risen" hunt for the Gil Snapper, but i’m way to low level to have a shot. Still, its amazing how much gil you can steal from it!
Nihopalaoa + Elixer, Norwigi dude. If you ever feel like being cheap about it. Also, his HP bar doesn’t seem to register damage.
And yeah, it doesn’t seem like I can hurt him at all. Just figured I’d wait till later.
Nihopalaoa reverse the effects of items. If you toss a remedy on Gil Snapper he will be inflicted with a number of status effects. Niho + Remedy is a good way to tame an enemy. With most normal enemies you can Niho + Phoenix Down for instant victory.
Just remember to unequip it after you toss, cause you’ll start keeping your team dead once someone drops 😉
You are hurting him, you just can’t gauge it. I haven’t encountered any other enemies that have an unresponsive HP bar.
Nihopalaoa reverse the effects of items. If you toss a remedy on Gil Snapper he will be inflicted with a number of status effects. Niho + Remedy is a good way to tame an enemy. With most normal enemies you can Niho + Phoenix Down for instant victory.
Thanks. Ill try that when I get that last mark. (Ring wyrm)
Just have to level up a bit.
I missed out on the Chickatrice, because I didn’t know it would dissapear when the weather changed, so I’m one behind.
As for not hurting a Hunt it might be you have too weak of weapons to hurt it. If you have more powerful weapons try equiping them to get better results.
And, yeah, the weapons might be the problem. Never been any good at changing those, no matter what game i’m playing….
And I know the Rain season will change after Gariff because I went after the Gil snapper reward then and I had to wait for the change based on Eye’s report so I know it is the time.
This could be more region shenanigans. Just a thought.