Uh you choose Ramza's birthday at the beginning of the game...Ace Mercury wrote:Maybe I didn't pay attention to the story enough, but I didn't get a good feel for the characters. It's just usurp this, traitor that, for twenty hours, and then some weird sidequest with Cloud.
But I like how, completely coincidentally, he had the same birthday as me.
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Galefore wrote:^I will forever love that.
Gotta credit Ace.
What I loved about Ramza was the unique predicament he was in - going against friends and family to do what was right.
I dunno, it was a combination of things about him that appealed to me. I mean, he was soft-spoken without being emo "whatever" like Squall, he was actually a sensible leader without being "Let's Mosey" a la Cloud, and yet, he had a strong sense of justice. I mean, the story of Tactics is basically saying that Delita got all the credit for being some "awesome d00d". Ramza didn't get squat, but he didn't need accolades to drive him - he did it because he knew it was the right thing to do.
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The story of Tactics was always called "complicated," yet I never had any trouble with it. Not unless I completed half of it, came back two years later, and tried to play the other half.
I always do the same thing with Ramza. Master Squire, master Knight, master Monk, master Geomancer, then retire a Monk with Geomancer skillz.
It was so easy to gain Job Points with Squire skills. You'd just stand in the corner of the map and use "Yell," until you got like four turns in a row.
I always do the same thing with Ramza. Master Squire, master Knight, master Monk, master Geomancer, then retire a Monk with Geomancer skillz.
It was so easy to gain Job Points with Squire skills. You'd just stand in the corner of the map and use "Yell," until you got like four turns in a row.
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That's awesome. And yeah, it sounded like ace was serious.ZeldaGirl wrote:Code: Select all
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Yeah I got to level 86 trying to do that in the first chapter. Than when I moved on I got my ass kicked with every random battle because my equipment sucked.I enjoy mastering every class, though.
My favorite play through with FFT was getting all the way to Velius with ramza by himself as a geomancer. No abilities whatsoever from any other class. I couldn't get past velius though.
FFT is still my favorite game.
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