I don’t know about Balamb — but you could try Dollet. Stop by over there (and don’t spread any rules this time) and then head back to Galbadia. I assume you’re familiar with the process for abolishing a rule, right?
Initiate a game with somebody in Balamb, or wherever you want the Random rule abolished. Play the person once (or maybe twice) so that the rules change. Usually, they will say "The ____ rule has spread throughout this region." There’s a small chance that they’ll say "The ____ rule was abolished in this region." Reset until that happens.
Consult an FAQ, in case my memory fails me.
Well, what you need to do is go Timber or Dollet, and like you did before, reject mixing up the rules. Keep doing it until you’re no longer given the offer to spread the rules. Then play a normal game and head back to Galbadia. You should be given the option to play a game combining the rules. This time, you’re going to want to accept. Make sure to save beforehand. And then, that’s it. If you mix up the rules, that opens up the possibility to abolish Random. And if you end up spreading instead, then you reset.
Or, just wait until Disc 2 and make things a lot easier on yourself.
Ok, I’m on disc 2 now and I’ve finished the CC group and moved on to the QoC but!! since I lost the "Sacred" card to her she moved on to DC and there (and everywhere in Galabadia) the rule is still Random+Plus/Same
And yes, when I’m on Balamb garden I usually reject mixing and it gives me the good ol’ Balamb rule
Got any idea? Thanks
And what about the student in the docks of Balamb, would playing him abolish the rules in Galabadia?
From what I understand, in order for the rule to be abolished, it should say "The ____ rule was abolished from this region." As I said, the normal tendency is for rules to spread and that’s why if you really want a shot at it, you have to use save and reset.
And what about the student in the docks of Balamb, would playing him abolish the rules in Galabadia?
I really couldn’t say. I recall reading something about it before, but I have no personal experience with it. I suppose it couldn’t hurt to give it a shot.