Friday, July 31, 2015

Nostalgic Gaming: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis!

Okay! If zombies from Resident Evil weren't enough, Capcom decides to make Nemesis! A relentless boss of some sort that chases you and makes you decide if you want to run away and save ammo, or, you can fight him to reap the rewards which are only available and exclusive in hard mode.

My favorite weapon in Resident Evil 3 has got to be the Grenade Launcher. It's got 4 types of grenades you can put in and all of them are useful throughout the game! But my favorite grenade type has got to be the freeze rounds because it just wreaks Nemesis' health and it slows him down a bit.

The only bad thing about the grenade launcher is that Nemesis can dodge the rounds you fire at him but if you're 4-5 feet away from him, it's pretty much a guaranteed hit. Just dodge his attacks and punish him with a round or two and everything'll be fine.

If compared to the previous game, this one's much shorter and only has one scenario but for me the replay value for this game is fun and rewarding at the same time due to the fact that every time you go through the game, you get progressively better and see different ways on how to play it.

Shotguns, Handguns, Magnum and a lot of other weapons are in the game for you to play around, just be sure that your gun has some bullets in it, hate to see you shooting blank of course but it's happened to me back then and it's a common thing for beginners.

But with the amount of guns the game has, it also has a lot of different enemies, ranging from zombies to decapitating hunters, so have fun dealing with those guys!

I've played a lot of Resident Evil 3 but I've never had the chance to get an A rank, the highest I got was B and it seems that healing with a mixed herb reduces a lot of your points.

I did a run where I skipped Nemesis fights to reduce the damage received and save time to get an A rank but I still got a B rank.

This game just pushes you to the limit!

If I get the chance to play this game again I'll aim for the A rank as it'll be my Resident Evil 3 goal!

If you haven't played Resident Evil 3 back then, don't worry, It's never too late to play this awesome classic game. Though the tank controls can sometimes be a nuisance to new comers but it's all good in the end.









MH4U: My Mixed Armor Sets! Set #4! Honed Blade!

This is the armor set that I've used a lot with different weapons. It's got a good mix of offensive and defensive skills and the armor pieces themselves have high defenses.

I got lucky with the edgemaster +4 chest piece here because this was really hard to come by for me for quite some time and I'm very happy that I eventually got one.

This armor set was one of those sets that I set out to get from the very beginning of the game and once I completed it, it's served me well enough and more.

When I don't know which armor set to take to a hunt, this is what I usually pick. This is kind of my generic set that can go with any hunt and with any weapon equipped, well maybe not the GS but most weapons for that matter.

The armor pieces and talisman are:

Zinogre Helm X - OO
Esurient Armor - Edgemaster +4
Kujula Grip - O
Grand Divine Ire Obi - OO
Vangis Greaves X - OOO
Creator Talisman - Mounting +6, Evasion +7 OOO

Since it's made out of rarity 9 and 10 armor pieces the total defense it has is high.
Maxed out Defense = 746 (No armor talon/charm)

Elemental Resistance:

Fire +5
Water -7
Thunder +3
Ice -5
Dragon +3

The elemental resistances are almost near neutral and this makes it great for all purpose hunts. Nothing will sting too much if you get hit by an elemental attack but since there's that evasion skill, why not just roll away from harms way?

Decorations needed:

Evasion +3 Jewel x1
Sharpness +1 Jewel x1
Tenderizer +1 Jewel x2
Tenderizer +4 Jewel x2

Skills activated:

Honed Blade (10)
Razor Sharp (10)
Weakness Exploit (10)
Evasion +1 (10)

Evasion +1 is optional for the CB but for some weapons it can be an easy way of getting through attacks and punishing the monster right after. SnS, DB, LS, SA, Hammer, HH even the Lance and GL are compatible with this set since it has no specialization in any specific weapon.

Honed Blade has got to be the best blademaster skill there is assuming that the sharpness bar of the weapon isn't maxed out already. Attack Up L and Sharpness +1? And add in Razor Sharp for more purple hits? Yes, sir!

I know I'm kind of obsessed with the purple sharpness theme but come on, that 1.45 multiplier is so hard to resist! There are tons and tons of Honed Blade sets out there, this set is a simple one compared to the others but this one is special to me because it's helped me in a lot of post G-rank hunts.

May we all be blessed with luck on finding relics and charms! Happy hunting!

Relic Weapon! MH4U! (3rd SnS)

With my latest solo encounter with a level 139 Rajang, I got an ice relic SnS that's got a lot of stats and good sharpness. I used the SnS a lot back when I was just on low rank and it was the weapon that carried me through out G-rank and post G-rank.

The SnS is the one that I've got the most usage of, about 500+ I think. I love the SnS but sometimes you need to practice other weapon types to expand your hunting skills and give the game more depth to it.

Though I use the CB frequently nowadays, I'll always go back to the good old SnS from time to time for some high speed strikes and just annoying the monster with it. Here are the stats for my latest addition in SnS relics:


Appearance: Red Giltanas Epee
Sharpness: 30 hits of white or 30 hits worth of purple and 60 hits of white with Sharpness +1
Element: 310 Ice
Affinity: 10% or 25% when upgraded
Attack: 406
True attack value: 290
Defense: +20
Slots/Decorations: one slot
Rarity: 9

It's pretty much the whole package. Purple sharpness, with 20 defense and 25% affinity and add the high attack value it has? It's unnerving that this isn't even the top tier for relics but I'm already impressed with it. I've hunted with others that have some really absurd relics, relics that have ridiculous amounts of raw, defense and even element!

SnS as what I said above, are fast weapons, good placement and relocation after a roll and you'll be fine. As with my other relics that don't have their own armor set, I'll pair this up with my Honed Blade set which has some nice essential skills that the SnS can utilize.

I understand why there are a lot of ludicrous relics because the game has sadistic monsters as well, guess that just balances everything after all. Give 4 hunters overpowered weapon relics that they're proficient with and witness just how freakishly powerful top tier relics truly are.

It's been quite some time since I got a relic weapon worth keeping, I've been hunting online these past few weeks trying to get good charms as well but it seems that my luck has somewhat run out. I'm still hoping to get my hands on a relic that has 330 or more raw, maybe in the near future I hope.

Well here's my latest relic SnS, hope you guys also get great relics and charms! Happy hunting!

MH4U: Guild Quest Shenanigans! (136-140 Rajang Solo Part 4)

I'm quite surprised that it took me 35 minutes to finish this quest because I was using an offensive oriented set using the Star Knight Armor and added a bunch of skills to it.

The last time I took him down was a long time ago but I remember that it was just under 33 minutes with the same CB (Daora's Thwartoise) and back then I didn't even have honed for attack! This just baffles my mind!

Did the monster have more HP? Did he have higher defense with just one level in difference to the previous run? or maybe I just goofed a bit on my level 139 run? I don't really know but I'll try to do it again with my Honed Blade set just to check it out.

These were the armor skills I used:

Sharpness +1
Steady Hand
Rodeo God
Challenger +2
Weakness Exploit
Artillery Novice

These are mean skills if you look at it, maybe I just didn't utilize this on my part and got rusty halfway through the hunt. Challenger +2 is an awesome skill because Rajang's always angry, angry, angry! So angry that he pulls out a huge chunk of earth and throws it at you.

I fainted once during the whole hunt, got hit with a left hook and there goes all my health instantly. Felyne skills that I ate for was the defender (Hi) which is basically the same as the armor skill Divine Protection.

Used a lot of guard points for his hooks and triple thunder ball because I don't have any Guard/Evasion + skills which for me is totally okay with. Keep that shield in overcharged mode and abuse the guard points' potential!

I always tried to aim for his arms so that he would stumble down and let me get a good super burst on his torso. When I trip him and he goes flailing around when he's in regular mode, I sometimes gamble on using the ultra burst instead of the super, it does a ton of damage but you'll lose your overcharged shield buff.

I recently read in a wiki that the wystones drive and element don't just allow you to hit them without bouncing off and apply elemental/status damage, they also increase the damage it does, like a bonus multiplier.

The drive wystone adds 16% more raw damage whilst the element gives 20% more elemental/status damage. I never knew this up until the time I looked it up, the more you know, the better you'll be!

Took me a lot of tries, about 10 I think? or maybe a bit more than that but nonetheless the level 139 Rajang has now been taken care of and we now move on the maxed out level which is 140! Come join my adventures as I slay the legendary 140  Apex Rajang on my own! Next time! Happy hunting!

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Nostalgic Gaming: Resident Evil 2!

One of my favorite PSX games of all time that I love replaying over and over again. Clever puzzle solving with a bunch of face eating zombies set on a post zombie apocalyptic scenario? What more could you ask for!

The thing I truly remember most, believe it or not, is the sound when you select items and go around items in the item menu box. The boop boop beep beep sound it makes really made a mark in my mind and it just seemed to stay there ever since and I know that I'm not the only one who has that Resident Evil item menu sound syndrome (You guys know who you are!). If a remake were to happen I wish they'd retain the item menu sounds because that by itself would give me nostalgia goosebumps.

Enough of the sound bit and let's get on to the game!

There are two playable characters in the main game and both have their own unique scenario you have to choose from. Well it doesn't really matter which one you choose because you're probably going to finish all possible scenarios this game has because it's that good.

As with every Resident Evil game you start with the humble but useful Handgun and Combat Knife which is like a mainstay for every iteration of the game but don't worry about that because as the story progresses you'll find out that there are a lot of weapons that'll be pretty handy in surviving.

Each of the characters have their own arsenal of weapons like Claire has access to the Grenade Launcher, Crossbow and other stuff whilst Leon on the other hand has the ability to customize his weapons with their respective upgrade which makes sense due to the fact that he's a cop, and also because of their difference, they have a sense of uniqueness and character depth that they deserve.

This game doesn't hold back on grotesqueness, all of the enemies that you encounter in this game are either rotting zombies or mutated rotting zombies that are all hell bent on killing you. Yep, just a bunch of cannibals I tell you! But it's all fun and exciting at the same time!

This game deserves a revival of some sort! Bringing new stuff into the game to give it a fresh lick of paint whilst retaining all the other things that we loved about it in the first place. This REmake would be well received by fans and it'll give more life to the series even more! A trip to the Raccoon Police Department again please!

Friday, July 17, 2015

MH4U: The Star Knight Blademaster Armor!

There are a few full armor sets in the whole Monster Hunter franchise that fascinate me and leave me in awe, a simple example of one of my all time favorite full armor set is the Golden Shin armor from MHFU, but in MH4U comes one of the most wanted full armor set of the game, the Star Knight armor!

As you know, I'm a fan of armor mixing which gets me the specific skills that I want but sometimes it just doesn't look good after you combine all the pieces and it kind of bugs me in a little way too.

But this armor set is just plain cool and fancy! The Star Knight armor doesn't just look good but the skill and the amount of slots it has is just absurd! Just look at it!

Star Knight Helm - OOO 
Star Knight Mail - O
Star Knight Vambraces - OOO
Star Knight Coil - O
Star Knight Greaves - OOO

Look at all those empty slots, 17 in total, you can gem in pretty much any skill you want. The innate skills it has are also good having Challenger +2, Rodeo God (A great skill for those that love to mount) and Steady Hand which is a compound skill of Razor Sharp and Mind's Eye! 

The armor even has 4 point towards Handicraft so getting that Sharpness +1 is easy if you've got the right talisman for it, or you could just gem in two Handicraft +3 jewels which is much easier if you don't have a good handicraft charm for the time being.

It not only looks good but since all the armor pieces are rarity 10, the maximum defense it has is through the roof! The initial defense is 500 but if you bump it up to the maximum limit it gets up to 755 without armor talons/charm!

Some of you may be thinking that "The defense may be high but I'm guessing that the elemental resistance it has isn't as good!" well surprise, surprise! The armor has +5 resistance to ALL the elements, yep, it's just that good my fellow hunter. 

I don't mind having to look like other players if we're wearing this armor set, I'll just think that we're part of the Star Knight army and we're ready to mow down monsters with our elegant but brutal armor set.

Plus we all have different armor skills that we want to work with this set. I, for one, will use this for my CB which mainly focuses on offensive moves. These are my skills:

Steady Hand
Sharpness +1
Challenger +2
Weakness Exploit
Rodeo God
Artillery Novice

Come on man, just look at those skills! It's just one of many variations that the Star Knight armor has! There are a lot of overpowered charms out there just waiting to be paired with this full set! It's all up to you and your choices! If you haven't gotten this set, I advise you to get it because it is more than worth it.

Oh yeah, in case if you're wondering what talisman I have with those skills, it's a Handicraft +5, Artillery +11 charm. With that charm you just need two Tenderizer +4 jewel, two Tenderizer +1 jewel and one Handicraft +1/2/3 charm and your good to go! Happy hunting!

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Nostalgic Gaming: Legend of Legaia!

Released in 1998 I remember playing this game around 2000 or 2001 when I was just 9 or 10 years old. This was one of those types of JRPG's that'll leave a mark on you after you finish the game, it's so good that you sometimes wonder, "Okay, I just beat the game but I now don't know what to do anymore with my life".

The characters are so lovable and so are their Ra-Seru's and since there's only three of them it's so much easier for the story to revolve around them making them important cogs in the whole natural order of the game. Each one fighting for a common cause but with separate goals to which they want to achieve.  The world of Legaia is vast and holds a lot of exciting adventures for players to go explore and experience.

I, for one, love JRPG's specially back in the day where the PSX had a whole array of great JRPG's that was just waiting to be discovered. Luckily when we bought our PSX it had this game with it. I checked out the back cover and looked at the pictures and the paragraphs and I immediately noticed that it had an RPG element of having to level up. When I found out it was an RPG I tested it out and played for a good hour or two to get a good bearing on the game.

The battle system was a lot of fun especially when you discover a new art! Arts were the main source of damage that you could do to enemies and each animation it had was unique to everyone else, the arts looked so cool and awesome that it never loses its charms even after you finish the game, I even remember writing all the arts that I had already got on a piece of paper so that the next time I would play the game again I would have the whole art list filled up very early.

The game's journey made us players felt that we we're true martial artists trying to unlock our latent talent while the game progressed and it was surprisingly rewarding at the same time. The music theme for the battle sequence was also great! It get's you pumped up for a good fight especially the epic boss battle themes!

The game is a bit difficult but if you've got enough patience on how the game goes I'm sure you'll love and treasure this game as much as I do. It's always a nice trip down memory lane when I play this game, makes me think how much time has passed but regardless of my age, this game never grows old for me and I wish it was the same to you guys who've played it before like I did. Let's have another journey with Vahn, Noa and Gala to revive all the Genesis trees to save Legaia just like old times! Oh, and maybe another trip to the Muscle Dome sounds nice!

Saturday, July 11, 2015

MH4U: My Mixed Armor Sets! Set #3! Power!

This set revolves around my Handicraft +5, Artillery +11 charm and it has a lot of firepower. This set was made to demolish monsters and it doesn't have any defense oriented skills, the main focus this set has is offense! Still using the CB for this one so that I can utilize that Artillery Novice skill and If I can get a lot better at Guard Pointing things'll be a lot easier.

I don't mind that I don't have any Guard +x skills since the overcharged shield's guard is pretty much doable for me in every situation. Since impact phial burst damage are dependent on the raw attack power of the weapon,

I'll use the Ceadeus Regalia since it has an insane amount of raw when honed which gets up to 320 true attack! Since I don't have any raw inclined relic CB the Ceadeus Regalia will do just fine and serve the purpose well enough and more. I couldn't make this set before because the G-rank Silver Rathalos quest was released just recently.


The armor pieces and talisman are:

Ukanlos Mask X - OO
Silver Solmail Z - OOO
Rath Soul Braces Z - O
Garuga Tasset X - O
Silver Solgreaves Z - ---
Miracle Charm - Handicraft +5, Artillery +11 ---

Since it's made out of rarity 9 and 10 armor pieces the total defense it has is high.
Maxed out Defense = 734 (No armor talon/charm)

Elemental Resistance:

Fire +5
Water -18
Thunder -8
Ice -2
Dragon +3

Yeah that water resistance is a nuisance but if you can guard it or move away from it, then we're fine as it is. The rest of the resistance are mostly neutral and doesn't give much threat unlike water. Luckily there are only a handful of monsters that are augmented with water, most of the devastating monsters in MH4U are either fire breathers or addicted to thunder and dragon attacks.

Decorations needed:

Tenderizer +1 Jewel x 2
Expert +1 Jewel x2
Artillery +2 Jewel x3

Skills activated:

Sharpness +1 (10)
Razor Sharp (10)
Critical Eye +3 (20)
Weakness Exploit (10)
Artillery Expert (17)

The Strange thing about this set is that I have 3 free slots coming from the Silver Solmail Z. For now I'll just put in three Artillery jewels since it's the most economic option I have available. Every single hit this armor set connects just spells pain for the monster on the other end. Trip a monster or snipe him every now and then in their weak spot to let that Weakness Exploit kick in and the monster'll be writhing in agony!

Nostalgic Gaming: Castlevania Symphony of the Night!

Released in 1997 Castlevania: SotN was a gaming breakthrough at that time in terms of gameplay, music and graphics, even if you play it today you'll still appreciate how great this game is. Like all Castlevania games your mission is to put a stop to the resurrection of Count Dracula but unlike the previous games SotN had multiple endings that you could get.

This time instead of being a Belmont you're in control of Alucard, the son of Dracula, half-human half vampire and he's a complete powerhouse when you know how to use all his spells, transformation and how he uses different weapons.

A master swordsman that knows how to use the full potential of his weapons and add the abilities of a vampire? That's a scary combination right there. The thing I loved about SotN was that there was so much history about the enemies you fight, they all have their own backstories. Enemies ranging from simple zombies to abominations like Legion, you name a fictitious beast and it's probably in this game. 

The game has so many secrets, sometimes you just stumble upon a secret room by accidentally hitting the wall with your weapon, back then when there weren't any guide and we didn't have any internet, I would try to hit almost every suspicious wall in the game trying to uncover secret passages leading to valuable items, took forever but it was all well worth it!

SotN had a wide variety of weapons that Alucard could use, ranging from your typical sword and shield to rods and knuckles, the list was almost endless! Some of the weapons by the way are so powerful that it just makes the game a lot easier than ever before! (*cough* *cough* Crissaegrim!)

It's a very simple yet very addicting game, I myself have allotted numerous hours and finished this game at least 10 times already because it's that good of a game.

The sound and music are a work of art, each part of the castle has it's own music theme that fits to it perfectly! Try and listen to one of the background music themes this game has and it'll give you goosebumps I assure you that. This game may be old but it ages finely with time, a classic nonetheless and arguably one of the best games of our generation, a game worth replaying again and again form time to time.

Friday, July 10, 2015

MH4U Monster Breakdown: Teostra!

This elder dragon isn't titled emperor or king for no reason, he hits for crazy amounts of damage and add the application of blast blight to almost every attack he has, and you've got yourself one hell of a problem. Teostra is the embodiment of fire and ember, when enraged he's like a ticking time bomb that explodes into a dazzling supernova that almost guarantees to one shot you (A level 140 Teostra nova could probably be a guaranteed insta-cart!).

One way of knowing when his supernova will come is using a drive or force wystone when he enters rage mode and then when the wystone runs out you've got yourself 10-15 seconds worth of time before a supernova comes. When he stops and creates rings of burning ash around him stay clear and watch out! It has four patterns, frontal, back, around him and a large radius centering him. Like what I told you earlier, his attacks are strong and if you're inflicted with blast blight and he hits you, it's either going to eat up 90% of your health or it just plainly kills you.


(Image from MHwikia)
When he's not enraged he has a passive immolation, it's like being near lava, this just shows how he easily manipulates his powers to give him hunter-melting protection.

A normal Teostra only has his head being protected by this fire barrier but a level 136-140 one has his whole body covered with it.

Luckily we as hunters can knock him out of this status by staggering him and he loses this ability when enraged or when his horns are broken (Elder dragon horns don't break easily, for Teostra he has to have less than 30% of his health for his horns to break). This monster has to be one of the coolest monsters I've ever faced, fought him before in MHFU but in MH4U he's a lot stronger and more ruthless.

Traps don't work on elder dragons so that's out of the equation, put a trap for him and he'll just laugh at you! (well if he could that is!).

Flash bombs still stun him making room for you to gather yourself and give time to heal or sharpen.

His tail can't be normally cut off, he's got to have less than 40% of his health left for it to come off. He always roars when he enters rage mode and none after that unlike Kushala Daora who loves to scream at you for the duration of the whole quest! Jeez!

His back legs are weakest to ice while his head is weak to water, his back legs by the way are weak to Cut/Impact attacks, it's a good place to pile-up damage and since it has a 45 hitzone and you almost always aim for it, the skill Weakness Exploit will be a big help!

This guy loves to lunge and run over you and he always does that through out the hunt, what you want to be looking for is when he does his flamethrower, this is his biggest opening. Hunt with precaution when dealing with this elder dragon or you'll eat a lot of ash and brimestone! Happy hunting!

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

MH4U Monster Breakdown: The Yian Garuga!

The reason why I made this post about this guy is that he's a freak of nature to deal with and it's so absurd once you try and fight a G-rank or a level 140 Yian Garuga cause the first time you deal with him, he'll wipe the floor with you at least that's what happened to me when I tried to solo him by trying to get some of his lash.

He'll be so fast that he's going to overwhelm you through most of the quest, but if you read all his patterns right you'll do just fine, fastest time I've soloed him was under 12 minutes, wasn't even using an overpowered relic but a level 136-140 Yian Garuga, well that's a completely different thing, might need 2-4 hunters to hunt that overpowered menace!

It's as if he was made to destroy hunters! He can poison with his tail, stun you with his roars and wind pressure and ultimately make you cart because of his ridiculous damage output.

He's a great challenge but his rewards aren't that much to brag about, he doesn't drop Zenith gems or any gem for that matter so if you want to get some of his parts, just tackle the regular G-rank one and you're all set to go. The Metroid event quest is a good one wherein you have to take out a frenzied Yian Garuga and even have the Samus LBG as a reward after beating him so that's a pretty good addition to it.

For this guy the blademaster armor skills I'd recommend are Earplugs or Evasion +1 if you're good at dodging his roar, Weakness Exploit because once you trip him or get to hit his face you'll do more damage than usual, Challenger is good on him cause he's almost always enraged, if not just get in some offensive skill like Attack up or Critical Eye, any of the two will do just fine. Just don't easily get frustrated like I do, or else he'll get up your nerves pretty quickly and it'll mess up your concentration.

Focus is the main key to hunting monsters! Lose a little bit of focus and you'll pay the price! This is true for most solo hunters that like to add a challenge to their game, why do they solo monsters instead of just joining in a group and beating the crap out of a monster? I'll tell you why, it's because there's always that addictive sense of achievement you get when you do a good solo hunt, it raises once spirit and self confidence to a higher degree than normal.

Anyways! This was the breakdown of Yian Garuga, the monster with a plethora of attacks that'll make your hunts miserable if you don't take him seriously as with a lot of monsters that MH4U has. More practice and happy hunting!

Nostalgic Gaming: Final Fantasy 5/V!

Originally released in 1992 by Squaresoft, this game would be rough on beginners that didn't know how the job system works and the game itself punishes you for it. I played this game back on the Playstation console but I never finished it, there were no guides or anything to help you, you just had to follow your gut feeling and piece up all the puzzles by yourself.

This was a challenging game for me but even though it gave me a hard time, I loved it! The character customization was so deep! Mixing different jobs with different skills was a blast and coming up with a strategy for the in-game bosses was thought provoking to say the least. The brute-force method wasn't always the answer for tough battles, well up until you master a ton of jobs and use the Freelancer(bare) job then the game gets pretty easier.

I'll be using the GBA version for references as this was the version that I finished. If you haven't played the GBA version it's still the same game, a little bit more refined than the original when graphics are compared and some bonus features were added to the game to give it a longer lifespan. Okay then! Back to the game itself!

Ever wonder what it would be like having a knight dual wield knight swords? Or maybe a summoner that has access to blue magic? This game takes job mastering to the next level! Before the micromanaging schematics of Final Fantasy Tactics (and the tactics series), Final Fantasy V was already ahead with its multitude of unique jobs that made strategizing with every character so indulging!

The story has a lot of action, drama and a ton of comedy, it'll keep you entertained as you go further into it. The game has so many secrets that are just waiting to be uncovered! Hidden weapons, items and even summons! You just got to explore every nook and cranny the game has! My favorite job has got to be a tie between the versatility of a Blue Mage and the adeptness of the Ranger! Blue magic is so much fun to learn and the spells range from powerful attacks that annihilate foes in a single glimpse to spells that give insane party buffs.

Too bad Blue magic can't be used with the dual cast command but still it wreaks havoc almost anywhere! The Ranger, which is my favorite physical damage dealing class, comes equipped with bows and has access to the all-powerful skill Rapid-Fire! Come on man, four attacks in one turn? That's absurd! It does attack randomly though when dealing with groups of enemies but if you're dealing with just one enemy, she/he'll completely be destroyed in an instant!

For us who've played the game and still plays it to this day, we all have a favorite job class that we hold dear to us, even the humble Knight class has a special place for me. Just hearing the overworld map music gives me goosebumps! It's as if it pushes us to find another new adventure wherever the wind guides us.

I'm still hoping that this game gets a noble and respectable remake, I'd buy that remake with no hesitation, and so much more if they add more content to it! Let's all hope for the best that this gem of a game gets what it deserves. I'd like to travel again with Bartz and the gang, reliving all those epic moments and saving the world once again being the crystal bearer that we are.