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| Author: | ParrotMan01 [ Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Quote: You should be happy. You get to fight him 4 times!!! Isn't that fun!? ^^ NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah that's the song I like. |
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| Author: | undertaker [ Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:59 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
dullahan1 wrote: You should be happy. You get to fight him 4 times!!! Isn't that fun!? ^^ NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Author: | Cobblepotter [ Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
dullahan1 wrote: I think he has auto-haste. So slowing him down is impossible. Thats why he can be a little tough. A good way to counter this would be to get some auto-haste armor, but I don't know if you can get it that early in the game. I know alot of good customizations you don't get until later, which sucks! I don't think I'd call it Auto-Haste. When I battled against Evrae, I figured out it's vulnerable to Slow, but ONLY ONCE! If you cast it more than once during the entire battle, it misses. Since Evrae uses Haste halfway through the battle, I think that's the best time to use Slow and nullify its Haste. Evrae is tough, especially with a certain character that would've really helped being absent during the battle. I definitely had to overlevel everyone. I trained until Lulu learnt at least one of the Ga spells, and Tidus knew Hastega, and the other characters got as much training as those two. Evrae's resistance to all four basic elements will reduce the Ra spells to a mere 500 damage, but the Ga spells will still deal about 1000 damage, which is sufficient. I also think Evrae is vulnerable to one of the four Breaks, but I can't remember which. Nonetheless, put Auron in your starting party, and use his Breaks to start off the fight, before pulling back. After that, keep in Tidus/Rikku, Wakka and Lulu. Tidus should cast Hastega, and use Cheer to boost Wakka's damage and defense (which, along with his high HP, will make him a good survivor), and switch to Rikku for healing, Wakka should just pound Evra with his ball, and Lulu should be casting any Ga spells she has. Tell Cid to move back whenever it's possible! Don't rely on Salvos each of his turn, since he only has three and his turns come slow, so use his turns to pull back. |
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| Author: | DetectiveTomDamron [ Sat Nov 10, 2007 4:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
I got back into this game the weird thing is its the only game that works on my really old Playstation2 lol...
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| Author: | Concerned Citizen [ Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:49 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Coppo wrote: dullahan1 wrote: I think he has auto-haste. So slowing him down is impossible. Thats why he can be a little tough. A good way to counter this would be to get some auto-haste armor, but I don't know if you can get it that early in the game. I know alot of good customizations you don't get until later, which sucks! I don't think I'd call it Auto-Haste. When I battled against Evrae, I figured out it's vulnerable to Slow, but ONLY ONCE! If you cast it more than once during the entire battle, it misses. Since Evrae uses Haste halfway through the battle, I think that's the best time to use Slow and nullify its Haste. Evrae is tough, especially with a certain character that would've really helped being absent during the battle. I definitely had to overlevel everyone. I trained until Lulu learnt at least one of the Ga spells, and Tidus knew Hastega, and the other characters got as much training as those two. Evrae's resistance to all four basic elements will reduce the Ra spells to a mere 500 damage, but the Ga spells will still deal about 1000 damage, which is sufficient. I also think Evrae is vulnerable to one of the four Breaks, but I can't remember which. Nonetheless, put Auron in your starting party, and use his Breaks to start off the fight, before pulling back. After that, keep in Tidus/Rikku, Wakka and Lulu. Tidus should cast Hastega, and use Cheer to boost Wakka's damage and defense (which, along with his high HP, will make him a good survivor), and switch to Rikku for healing, Wakka should just pound Evra with his ball, and Lulu should be casting any Ga spells she has. Tell Cid to move back whenever it's possible! Don't rely on Salvos each of his turn, since he only has three and his turns come slow, so use his turns to pull back. The best time to back away is when Evare is UBER pissed. |
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| Author: | Cobblepotter [ Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
After replaying the game, I found out some new things about Evrae. He actually can't be slowed down for the second half of the match. Once you deplete half its HP, it casts Haste on itself, and if you use Slow, it'll automatically cast Haste on itself. In order to keep up, you should probably overtrain Tidus until he learns Hastega, or use a Chocobo Wing if Rikku stole from a Cactaur back in the desert. I also found out it's vulnerable to Power Break and Mental Break. It's also vulnerable to darkness! (But you'll need to use a Smoke Bomb, and even so, he's still kind of accurate.) Although it's tricky (since Cid is SO SLOW), but if you can time it right so you move away between the turns that Evrae inhales and releases Poison Mist, you'll gain a good advantage. To keep moving away over and over would just encourage it to use Swooping Scythe. Close combat is actually more effective than I originally thought, but moving away is important, of course. |
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| Author: | Fushigi Rockna [ Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:52 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. |
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| Author: | link1438 [ Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
The Lawyer Man wrote: major_pw_fan wrote: FFX is a great rpg the only downside is tidus does sound whiney at times and they are far too many cutscences in the game most of the time i feel like i am watching the game rather than playing which is not what a game is for otheretha\n that it is a great game i prefer ff 6 and 9 myself over 10 thought Metal Gear Solid 2 was that way but Final Fantasy X is ten times better because it has a lot more game play than MGS2. So getting back on topic who here knew that you can choose Gatta or Luzzu to die? Holy Crap How? Everytime I get to that part it's always... umm the same one... I cant tell them apart... |
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| Author: | Cobblepotter [ Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Luzzu is the one with red hair and dark blue trousers, Gatta is the one in the manly chainmail bikini. If you witness the scene with Luzzu tellking Wakka something important on Mushroom Rock Road, Luzzu will die. If you speak to Gatta twice after his cutscene where he whines about guarding the command center, then say that he should be in the front lines each time, Gatta will die. I've just broken into Sin, and I need a good place to train and get my Sphere Grid maxxed out. |
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| Author: | Concerned Citizen [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Fushigi Rockna wrote: FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. In case you don't know...not many of us cares. |
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| Author: | ParrotMan01 [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Concerned Citizen wrote: Fushigi Rockna wrote: FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. In case you don't know...not many of us cares. Dang girl, that was blunt...0.o |
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| Author: | RevFirst [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:26 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Edit: Fushigi Rockna said this, not Concerned Citizen. >_< Fushigi Rockna wrote: FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. If that's the case, I'm staying away from the older games. Thanks for the tip. |
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| Author: | DetectiveTomDamron [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 1:18 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
RevFirst wrote: Concerned Citizen wrote: FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. If that's the case, I'm staying away from the older games. Thanks for the tip. developers will always try to pride themselves in plots and graphics...In this case...it doesnt make sense... Back to this Tangent: Stories great I like the fact I can predict the turn system and I love the game overall....and besides when the hell was this hyped? Ive never about it at all until I played the game about 5-6 years ago |
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| Author: | Concerned Citizen [ Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
DetectiveTomDamron wrote: RevFirst wrote: Concerned Citizen wrote: FFX is one of my least favorite Final Fantasies. It's overhyped to the 9th degree...although not as much as VII. The early games were better imo, when they weren't so gosh darn in love with their own plot and graphics. (a quick rundown of III: "You now have to go on a quest to save the world. We're not going to explain why it has to be you and 3 other orphans, you just have to go do it." "Okay, bye.") There was more gameplay. Give me IV over X or VII anyday. If that's the case, I'm staying away from the older games. Thanks for the tip. developers will always try to pride themselves in plots and graphics...In this case...it doesnt make sense... Back to this Tangent: Stories great I like the fact I can predict the turn system and I love the game overall....and besides when the hell was this hyped? Ive never about it at all until I played the game about 5-6 years ago I'm not the one who said it. |
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| Author: | Vickinator [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
I definitely don't see FFX as overhyped... I know a pretty good amount of people who didn't like FFX at all. I thought it was an easy game, but I really enjoyed the graphics. The music was touching, and I cried at the end. D: However, Tidus annoys me. >__<; http://ffxmovie.ytmnd.com/ |
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| Author: | Miles Wright 114 [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
I think this is the only FF apart from II that I hate. |
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| Author: | ParrotMan01 [ Sun Dec 16, 2007 4:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLYNCxsSeY Here is the link to a video that has two of the best songs I've ever heard in a Final Fantasy game. I'm wondering though, what are the songs called, and where do you hear them? |
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| Author: | MikeMeekinsFan [ Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
I'm not too fond of it....... ..... I'm leaving now. |
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| Author: | Ethed [ Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:03 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
the songs used would be disc 4 track 15 battle with seymour (as you fight him several times, this is the last one.. epic tune) and track, summoned beast battle. |
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| Author: | Cobblepotter [ Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
While the final Seymour battle song is freakin' awesome, I don't like the fact that you can't buy a music sphere of it after beating him. Yet they have Wakka's own theme, which is never used in the game at all, spare the Sphere Theatre. |
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| Author: | Ethed [ Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
until i bought the soundtrack, i really depended on the sphere theatre for music - i agree that's pretty flawed. games need a replay option in breath of fire 3's style - you receive exp for the last boss like for any other fight, watch the ending, save, keep all characters and simply play on. then again, bof3 had a shitload of other things you could do. |
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| Author: | IrisWright [ Mon Dec 24, 2007 12:19 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Final Fantasy X |
Spoiler: Major FFX Spoilers |
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