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Post by
Hyperspacerebel
Being able to DPS AND heal? Plus having killer Ranged/Dual weild skills to boot? Yah, Ranger > Barbarian.
Decapitating people > healing
Wielding an axe bigger than yourself > dual wielding
Barbarians > Rangers
QED
Post by
Kristopher
But you can only decapitate people so long before you die! If there are no healers, the group won't last long, if the group doesn't last long, there aren't going to be too many dead monsters, because you can't kill %^&* if you're dead. Also, everyone likes Barkskin!
Post by
cheezedood21
This
is by far, the hardest solo quest I've ever done. Still working on it ;__;
Post by
Adamsm
This
is by far, the hardest solo quest I've ever done. Still working on it ;__;
If your having problems with the fireballs, get a few people to fly around with you, they'll soak them up instead of you.
Post by
Interest
This
is by far, the hardest solo quest I've ever done. Still working on it ;__;
Lol. That was a fun quest.
Post by
Adamsm
Heh.
Lol, Squareenix MK style.
Post by
Interest
Heh.
Lol, Squareenix MK style.
o.0./
Post by
Adamsm
Heh.
Lol, Squareenix MK style.
o.0./
Heh, went looking for Eternal Calm, then through the endings of FFX-2, then the Hot Spring's scene in X-2, then somehow it went to Kingdom Hearts.... still not sure how that happened lol.
Post by
Haxzor
Wow...
Artwork of the airship Lindblum, from the upcoming game Final Fantasy XIII. The Lindblum references the city of Final Fantasy IX in name and likeness; it is a gigantic carrier ship that houses hundreds of lesser airships of the Sanctum Skyfleet, much like the Lindblum of Final Fantasy IX was a docking place for the airships of Cid Fabool IX. The airship Lindblum's two wings can form a sort of cocoon for protection, or unfold to allow for other craft to dock with it. It is captained by Cid Raines and is a visitable location in Final Fantasy XIII.
I wish my PS3 was at my mums house not my dads =(
Post by
Adamsm
Wow...
Artwork of the airship Lindblum, from the upcoming game Final Fantasy XIII. The Lindblum references the city of Final Fantasy IX in name and likeness; it is a gigantic carrier ship that houses hundreds of lesser airships of the Sanctum Skyfleet, much like the Lindblum of Final Fantasy IX was a docking place for the airships of Cid Fabool IX. The airship Lindblum's two wings can form a sort of cocoon for protection, or unfold to allow for other craft to dock with it. It is captained by Cid Raines and is a visitable location in Final Fantasy XIII.
I wish my PS3 was at my mums house not my dads =(
Heh, you have till March to get it back Hax, that's when they give the release date on the FinalFantasywiki.
Post by
Haxzor
8 and 9 are my favourite Final Fantasies. I'm replaying 9 atm
Post by
Adamsm
Heh honestly, the only Final Fantasy game I disliked was Mystic Quest; all my other games are on like there 7th+ play through lol.
Post by
Skyfire
I hate MATLAB.
Post by
mudfish
Twilight
is a 434 page waste of ink and paper, bound in black, with a picture of an apple on the front (oooh, I wonder what
that
symbolises, you Mormon cultist). It makes excellent firewood, but be careful, accidental contact with the content of the book can result in contraction of the deadly Twilight Virus.
~desu
Post by
Toldry
Twilight
is a 434 page waste of ink and paper, bound in black, with a picture of an apple on the front (oooh, I wonder what
that
symbolises, you Mormon cultist). It makes excellent firewood, but be careful, accidental contact with the content of the book can result in contraction of the deadly Twilight Virus.
~desu
rofl
Post by
Skyfire
Snow day (lolwut, you still have those in college?)! :D
Post by
Adamsm
Snow day (lolwut, you still have those in college?)! :D
Heh well yeah, if the prof's can't get to the school lol.
Post by
Interest
I hate MATLAB.
Pft. You're not the only one. I'm using it too.
Post by
Skyfire
I hate MATLAB.
Pft. You're not the only one. I'm using it too.
Perhaps I should amend my statement to: I hate learning curves of programming languages. MATLAB itself seems fine now.
Post by
Interest
I hate MATLAB.
Pft. You're not the only one. I'm using it too.
fprintf('Perhaps I should amend my statement to: I hate learning curves of programming languages. MATLAB itself seems fine now.')
=D
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