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Thank you very much for the excellent service. The strategy guide came very quickly and in the conditioned stated.
Early on, before I got the book, I was getting frustrated but learning some of what the authors believe to be good skillsets has been very useful. I haven't used it for "reading ahead" to see what the next story battle is, but I have gone back to see what I could have done better. Sure, you can find the information on the Internet, but stats are so much easier to see in a table format.Recommended if this is one of your first SRPGs. I bought this to help me get into the game. Mostly I have used the character building section to whet my appetite.
And also guide for the Deep Dungeon (one for the hardcore with time to spare) to tackle. Not like some guidebooks that are so fnctional I may as well read it from gamefaqs.com.
As you can see from the cover, you get a few bits of eye candy. this one is lovely.
Well it covers everything you need in the game, and not just the basic walkthrough of each mission. you will be happy to know the artwork is great too.
And on a small note, the pages aren't fragile thin as they are plastic coated/filmed. It gives some really good tips on jobs and skills, some combinations I haven't used before that are really good.Also it covers all the secret missions and how to beat them and also how to get all the secret characters, and it's no big secret Balthier from FF XII is one of the guys you get.The book gives an in depth chart on all the missions, all the maps, all the items/weapons/armour you can get.
Aside from it being a great guide.
This really helped me get all side characters & showed how to get my characters up to speed with "job placement". I played this game quite a while ago, and when it came out again on PSP, I decided to grab this strategy guide for the second time around. I'm passing this on to my other gamer friends and would recommend these strategy guides to any Final Fantasy fan. Bradygames never lets me down, and in this instance it really improved the game. With in-depth how-to and covering all the side quests and jobs, I clocked in 70+ hours of game play, as compared to my original 40 hours when I played without the game. This guide gives out no spoilers, but shows you how to get the most out of FFT.
The PSP guide only suggest what works best for each job. I'd like to point out that i do own the original PS1 version, and it's guide, also, and there is no doubt the SE and Bradygames have decided to keep up the top notch work for this title and guide.The ONLY glaring difference is the PS1 guide had a star method of suggesting the best job abilities. Not a big difference, imho, because after playing a while, you should be able to discern which abilities help the most.All in all, an enjoyable guide to have if you need a nudge in the right direction. I recently purchased FFT: the war of the lions for my PSP, and decided to get the guide to have the set. The guide has everything you need to get going, and keeps it up to the end, even helping you out on the new Ad Hoc additions to the game.
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