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Originally posted by Apokx
Tactics advance easier than ps1 tactics? I disagree completely there.
Once you reach the point where you have three laws against you in FFT:A,it becomes rediculous.
Final Fantasy Tactics was brilliant,and much easier than the GBA counter-part imo :/
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Anti-Law cards deal those problems or simply wait till the laws are in your favor.
A few battles in FF:T are insanely difficult for example: Ramza versus Wiegrav, the Velius battle, the Execution site, Lionel Castle outside and the Elmdor battles. These battles stay very difficult no matter how "good" you get at the game. A few FF:A battles were hard until I learned to manipulate cards to keep enemies from attacking and that the AI loves walking up to my "assassin bunnies of doom".
And that thing about how in a good 85% of the battles death is not permerant in FF:A. Coming from Tactic Ogre where death is final unless very powerful magic is used, FF:A is a cake walk.
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Last edited by nanofever; 05-09-2004 at 10:30 PM..
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