oh and phoenix downs are rare. use them wisely.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. that was a good one dude
I think Final Fantasy II was the worst out of the whole lot when it came to item and HP/MP conservation.
Also, I believe there are various areas in FFIII (with magical pots or something) that automatically revive your characters. I can’t remember how many towns have them though.
I really got into the story.
I REALLY got into the story.
Now, the rest of it was just fucked. Pandemonium was the hardest area in ANY Final Fantasy game I ever had to tackle. Maybe the second hardest, bringing The World of Darkness from Final Fantasy III into the situation. But I wanted the story, it was an insatiable need to finish the story, so I progressed inceasently.
Although Guy’s uncanny ability to talk to beavers was very disturbing.
Now when I played Dawn of Souls after completing Final Fantasy II, that was different. That took me a while to care about, lol.
Final Fantasy is flawless, but out of all of them that I played, Final Fantasy II was the most monotunus (sp?). I still haven’t played V, but I really should.
P.S.: If the plot is that good, maybe I’ll just read the script of the game. I generally enjoy doing that.
But I DO reccomend you read the script, becasue Final Fantasy II is really a story that shouldn’t be missed out on. It just so happens that it takes someone with pretty much NO life at all to sit and play through the constant headaches that are Final Fantasy II.:-D
You forgot some bonus dungeons in FF2 that add nothing to the game, except more headaches.
Just to add emphasis
Final Fantasy V is SUPERIOR
One of my favourite games EVER
i kinda liked ffII because you didnt have to level up
on my GBA FFII i have like 16 sword lv for firion… i havent even lost minwu yet
anyways bak to the topic, i’d rather over train the characters and stuff, to prevent dying…