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1) Do you level your guys up SIGNIFICANTLY higher than what’s expected for the current level/boss?
I don't try to but alot of times I think I do by accident. I mean if my guys level up easily in an area that I'm at I might grab a few extra levels out of the place before I move on. But I think I must cause I swear every time a strategy guide tells me "I'm in for a tough battle" I whoop the boss. I don't use a strategy guide to get through areas my first time through but I'll often look over areas I've already been through to see if I missed anything. 2) Do you level your guys up so they can fight the boss on more “equal” footing, but still have some difficulty? Like I said in my last answer I don't really try to be a certain level by a certain time. The only exception is if someone warned me about a hard boss or I'm playing through again and remember a hard boss. 3) Do you level only certain party members in which ever RPG you might be playing, or do you go the full nine yards and get everyone maxed out? Depends on the game. I tend to make sure my favorites get used plenty, like Yuffie and Vincent in FF7. If I absolutely hate a character chances are they're gonna be sitting on the sidelines alot, like Gau and Umaro in FF6. 4) What RPG do you recall has having the longest time spent on pure leveling up? Alright, running to the local town to restock supplies you can count, as long as it’s mainly just raising the level of your characters? Final Fantasy 4, the bosses in the last area whooped me plenty of times and I'd have to level and try again. Also Crono Trigger, even after I had seen all the endings I kept using new game+ everynow and then till all my characters were maxed out. Magus took the longest since you get him so much later in the game then everyone else. 5) Do you normally level up in every RPG you play? It really depends on the game, some of them are push overs even if you don't try to level. Back in the SNES era, I can say yes for like everygame. But nowadays we get alot that don't really require you to TRY to level. Jam it back in, in the dark. |