Some items are used on all party members, and some can be used only on one. Choosing Item command will bring up a list of available battle items. Choose the one you need at the moment and then select who you want to use it on. AI can assist you by automatically putting the cursor on the one that needs it the most.
Final Fantasy XIII has been released on 17th December 2009 in Japan. At this moment this guide is based on Japanese version of the game, but fret not. ... Among your KI you will find Unicorn Mart e-pass, Datalog, Survival Knife (storyline memento) and Grav-con Unit (allows Light to perform moonjumps).
Some items are used on all party members, and some can be used only on one. Choosing Item command will bring up a list of available battle items. Choose the one you need at the moment and then select who you want to use it on. AI can assist you by automatically putting the cursor on the one that needs it the most.
For Final Fantasy XIII on the Xbox 360, FAQ/Walkthrough by IceQueenZer0.
This way, you can use the auto-abilities and not waste time finding the right spells. Now, it's time to fight him for real. Start with paradigm 1 and just hack away until his health is a little over half. Don't stop to heal yourself: if he kills you, just restart the battle. Once he turns blue and starts glowing, it's time to act quickly.
In one of history's great ironies, the prophecy itself ignited the civil war that destroyed the nation. The seeress realized that her very words had the power to change history and the future, and so, with her Guardian Caius and a few select escorts, she left the city for the wilderness.
For Final Fantasy XIII on the PlayStation 3, GameFAQs presents a message board for game discussion and help - Page 2883.
For Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII on the PlayStation 3, FAQ/Walkthrough by Krystal109. ... but create a Speed Run for those who want to complete the most events in the least amount of time. The Speed Run will cover all the Story Missions and Side Quests, but will not cover the Canvas of Prayers. ... Lightning needs to question witnesses ...
*created when Dire Flan Merges. And with that the game opens up...literally. The Achylte Steppe is a massive open plain, and the game takes the opportunity to introduce you to Cie'th Stones, Final Fantasy XIII's version of Hunts from other FF titles, and you even begin right in front of Cie'th Stone #01.. Missable Item Alert #16
FF13 Review though eyes of FF series fan. Reviewers Biography I’ve started my FF series with FF7 which was the first to come out on PC and I loved it. By that I mean I went through the game about 5 times one of those maxing everyone stats.
For Final Fantasy VII on the PlayStation, FAQ/Walkthrough by BTB.
For Final Fantasy IX on the PlayStation, FAQ/Walkthrough by ATadeo.
Final Fantasy VII FAQ/Walkthrough By Dark Angel ([email protected]) This document is copyrighted by Dark Angel (15/04/2002). As I'm getting annoyed with loads of people emailed me to put this on their site I've decided that it can be reproduced but must remain unaltered and in it's original condition.
Here's some guidelines about sending me mail: 1.Make sure you put the title of the game you're asking about in the subject. I've made a fair few FAQs, and it's a bit hard to work things out sometimes. ... It will cost 500 GP, but it's all worth it. Sleep in the bed at the Relic Shop, then talk to the owner and head back to the soldier again. A ...
Just keep repeating this until time runs out. The type of wig you get depends on how many squats you did compared to your challenger: - If you did more squats, you get the Blonde Wig. - If you did an equal number of squats, you get the Dyed Wig. - If you did fewer squats, you get the Wig.
For Final Fantasy X on the PlayStation 2, FAQ/Walkthrough by Split Infinity.
I am Damir Kolar and I welcome you to my new project. Once again I have decided to write for a Final Fantasy game - more specifically a guide to Final Fantasy X-2, a sequel to highly successful Final Fantasy X. The day was 11th September 2003.
Final Fantasy XII (a walkthrough for the original PS 2 version) by gheremond - 2018 ===== Table of Contents Introduction I.1 About this guide I.2 Acknowledgements and References I.3 Outline I.4 Speed vs Completeness I.5 Character Statistics I.6 Understanding Weapons and Armour I.7 Espers I.8 Useful Bazaar Recipes Walkthrough 1.
FAQ/Walkthrough by JParise. ... water Tonic 36 94 Aspik 12 220 330 Fire 48 115 Atma Weapon 37 24000 5000 None Elixir 0 0 Balloon 22 555 80 Ice, water Fen.Down 369 300 Barb-e 39 3062 198 Poison None Baskervor 22 750 100 None Potion 464 458 B.Day Suit Beakor 11 290 30 Fire Eyedrop 108 135 Behemoth 26 5800 180 Ice 2052 0 Black Drgn 26 4000 600 ...
Unlike the other PSX Final Fantasy titles, IX uses a number of throwbacks to the NES and SNES games (for instance, the battle system is heavily based on FFVI's, while the character "job" system resembles FFIV), as well as a more traditional medieval setting rather than a modern or post-modern one, and various references to all the Final Fantasy ...
It doesn't hurt to use the same set of armour through a couple of dungeons, and it will save you plenty of money in the long run. The same applies to spells. If you don't need new spells, don't buy them, you can always pick them up later. #2 - Don't sell the Great Serpentskin when you get it as a reward for doing a hunt.