Having mobs that can insta kill you causes you to pay the game respect knowing you can't just hammer auto attack every battle and actually employ a strategy, something I personally never had to use outside of boss battles with FF13.
"Kill it before it instakills us" is not an actual strategy, and tends to require hammering ((auto)attack of your choice) as fast as the ATB system allows.
Yehhhh no I don't think that strategy would take down mobs that need you to react quickly and raise buffs. FF4 the lunar mobs are a great example in the final area, the dragons for instance with the very powerful attacks that can render you senseless if you don't enfeeble them very quickly and use the characters abilities to manage attacks. Marlboro are another excellent example, conveniently cut from FF13, those mofos are the biggest pain in the *** of any mob to grace FF.
Having mobs that can insta kill you causes you to pay the game respect knowing you can't just hammer auto attack every battle and actually employ a strategy, something I personally never had to use outside of boss battles with FF13.
"Kill it before it instakills us" is not an actual strategy, and tends to require hammering ((auto)attack of your choice) as fast as the ATB system allows.
Yehhhh no I don't think that strategy would take down mobs that need you to react quickly and raise buffs. FF4 the lunar mobs are a great example in the final area, the dragons for instance with the very powerful attacks that can render you senseless if you don't enfeeble them very quickly and use the characters abilities to manage attacks. Marlboro are another excellent example, conveniently cut from FF13, those mofos are the biggest pain in the *** of any mob to grace FF.
Buffing/debuffing is not a strategy; it's basic preparation, and is required for most endgame battles in every FF game. It's not unique to the older games, regardless of what your nostalgia may have you believe.
And Malboro are only ever difficult if you're so stupidly unprepared that it'd be surprising that you even got far enough to encounter them. While they may not be in the game, there are still enemies that abuse status effects to equal or greater effect.
Having mobs that can insta kill you causes you to pay the game respect knowing you can't just hammer auto attack every battle and actually employ a strategy, something I personally never had to use outside of boss battles with FF13.
"Kill it before it instakills us" is not an actual strategy, and tends to require hammering ((auto)attack of your choice) as fast as the ATB system allows.
Yehhhh no I don't think that strategy would take down mobs that need you to react quickly and raise buffs. FF4 the lunar mobs are a great example in the final area, the dragons for instance with the very powerful attacks that can render you senseless if you don't enfeeble them very quickly and use the characters abilities to manage attacks. Marlboro are another excellent example, conveniently cut from FF13, those mofos are the biggest pain in the *** of any mob to grace FF.
Buffing/debuffing is not a strategy; it's basic preparation, and is required for most endgame battles in every FF game. It's not unique to the older games, regardless of what your nostalgia may have you believe. And Malboro are only ever difficult if you're so stupidly unprepared that it'd be surprising that you even got far enough to encounter them. While they may not be in the game, there are still enemies that abuse status effects to equal or greater effect.
Don't forget FF12. The gambit, or what ever that auto system in place was, made things so stupid easy that the final boss fight for me was putting my guys near the boss, going to make some food, look in on the fight to see my guys still alive at full health and fighting, making a drink and coming back to eat while watching them fight.
Having mobs that can insta kill you causes you to pay the game respect knowing you can't just hammer auto attack every battle and actually employ a strategy, something I personally never had to use outside of boss battles with FF13.
"Kill it before it instakills us" is not an actual strategy, and tends to require hammering ((auto)attack of your choice) as fast as the ATB system allows.
Yehhhh no I don't think that strategy would take down mobs that need you to react quickly and raise buffs. FF4 the lunar mobs are a great example in the final area, the dragons for instance with the very powerful attacks that can render you senseless if you don't enfeeble them very quickly and use the characters abilities to manage attacks. Marlboro are another excellent example, conveniently cut from FF13, those mofos are the biggest pain in the *** of any mob to grace FF.
Buffing/debuffing is not a strategy; it's basic preparation, and is required for most endgame battles in every FF game. It's not unique to the older games, regardless of what your nostalgia may have you believe.
And Malboro are only ever difficult if you're so stupidly unprepared that it'd be surprising that you even got far enough to encounter them. While they may not be in the game, there are still enemies that abuse status effects to equal or greater effect.
Not a strategy? So you randomly buff/debuff with no purpose or goal in mind? Now you're grasping at straws. Also, it's impossible in many Malboro appearances to be fully prepared against their attacks as they cover so many status effects you just don't have the means of defending against all of them until more powerful items/abilities become available endgame.
Basically the intellectual input required for FF13 is significantly lower than previous editions.
Ok, i was going to look through the E3 thread but its already over 10 pages long. Anyone willing to give me an unbiased summary of what happened at E3? what was announced?
well, a little biased wouldnt be unappreciated lol
I must go, my people need me.
Never forget, I'm always here. /points to your boobs
Sorry if I missed some hellos. =) I'll try to get back to posting once we get settled down at our new place.
Having mobs that can insta kill you causes you to pay the game respect knowing you can't just hammer auto attack every battle and actually employ a strategy, something I personally never had to use outside of boss battles with FF13.
"Kill it before it instakills us" is not an actual strategy, and tends to require hammering ((auto)attack of your choice) as fast as the ATB system allows.
Yehhhh no I don't think that strategy would take down mobs that need you to react quickly and raise buffs. FF4 the lunar mobs are a great example in the final area, the dragons for instance with the very powerful attacks that can render you senseless if you don't enfeeble them very quickly and use the characters abilities to manage attacks. Marlboro are another excellent example, conveniently cut from FF13, those mofos are the biggest pain in the *** of any mob to grace FF.
Buffing/debuffing is not a strategy; it's basic preparation, and is required for most endgame battles in every FF game. It's not unique to the older games, regardless of what your nostalgia may have you believe. And Malboro are only ever difficult if you're so stupidly unprepared that it'd be surprising that you even got far enough to encounter them. While they may not be in the game, there are still enemies that abuse status effects to equal or greater effect.
Not a strategy? So you randomly buff/debuff with no purpose or goal in mind? Now you're grasping at straws. Also, it's impossible in many Malboro appearances to be fully prepared against their attacks as they cover so many status effects you just don't have the means of defending against all of them until more powerful items/abilities become available endgame. Basically the intellectual input required for FF13 is significantly lower than previous editions.
I must go, my people need me.
Never forget, I'm always here. /points to your boobs
Sorry if I missed some hellos. =) I'll try to get back to posting once we get settled down at our new place.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.