FF3(J), when compared to FF1(J) and FF2(J), is leaps and bounds better than the two mentioned. Although the difficulty rating is still pretty high it does have marked improvements over the two previous games. nanofever pretty much covered the biggest one (attacking a dead monster = miss).
FF3(J) had a pretty complex job system, at the time. It was easily taken advantage of too. Basically, if you gained job points through battle, and you spent them to change jobs. Opposite jobs, like Fighter and White Mage had a very high job point cost. But if you switched from Fighter, to Red Mage (or something that uses magic and has a decent fighting ability) THEN to white mage, you could actually spend less job points then switching from fighter to white mage directly.
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