Before I took on the level up everybody tactic I used Basch, Ashe and Vaan. Then I realised the other characters were useless so I leveled them up and started to like each character individually. Now I can swap freely between my characters so I can use their different abilities to the maximum benefit. For example when I had vossler in my team I used three archers (Vaan, Fran and Penelo) and owned all the various mini-beasts.
So what do you do?
I’m on my second play-through now, and the characters I use are Vaan, Ashe and Penelo. They have an average level of 60 or so. The other three are about 30 levels below them, but I do intend to level them soon! XD;
Penelo is the best character to go with Magicks, Basch is pretty much my powerhouse damage dealer, and Vaan is the guy taking all the hits and healing everyone, it works really well.
Also, HI NYMPH!
She’s always leader and I switch out the others each time they level.
This has left me with a lvl 68 Penelo and lvl 58 party. Perfectly acceptable given where I am in the game–Tchita Uplands.
I use Ashe and Vaan as party leaders, but Vaan is faster, so the advantage goes to him. Fran and Penelo are both great magic users, but again, Penelo is just slightly better (and with more MP). The greatest difference lies between Balthier and Basch; the latter is considably stronger and combos more often.
Bottom line, though, is that there aren’t any pronounced differences between the parties. I always stick with the same setup, and since I keep them evenly leveled, there’s no big discrepancies.
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My powerhouse is my two Fomalhauts.. ^_^;
Penelo is leading my group. She IS good with Magicks, but little girl + big gun = win.
Both of those teams have a close-combateer, a long-range combatant and a mage. The mage is always the party leader, so I can just concentrate on healing the others while they do their thing. It works pretty well. But Ashe/Basch/Fran are generally more effective and therefore I use them more often.
My powerhouse is my two Fomalhauts.. ^_^;
Penelo is leading my group. She IS good with Magicks, but little girl + big gun = win.
Basch + Whale Whisker + Genji Gloves > Penelo with Fomalhaut.
Penelo needs a Masamune + Genji Gloves, that’ll make her a great Magick user and fighter.
I used Vaan, Basch, and Ashe for the final battle, though, and for most bosses too. Penelo was my only full mage actually, but I don’t regret only having one, since pure mages seemed pretty worthless in the end. Vaan, Basch, and Ashe were my strongest sword-play and defense characters.
Penelo needs a Masamune + Genji Gloves, that’ll make her a great Magick user and fighter.
I don’t have any Genji equipment or strong weapons besides the Fomalhauts yet, so for now it’s like this. ๐ Eventually, I will devide tasks (tank, support/magick, damage dealer) properly between all the characters. They all have mostly the same gambits now but hey, it works. ^^
FFX combat system was my favorite cause then u used all characters naturally.
9 out of 10 attacks he combos atleast 2 times up to ALOT.
This will change.
EDIT: Let me be a little more clear in that. Are you the kind of gamer who is going to complete every sidequest and hunt? If so, expect to have to change up your strategies and gambits, though not necessarily your main party. "Easy" is of course a relative term, but if you are going to take on all of the game’s optional bosses. I’m pretty sure you are going to die once or twice ๐
If you are referring to the main game as being easy, please be specific to that end, as others might be more inclined to agree with you. I’m overleveled, so I can’t really speak to it objectively as the main game HAS been exceedingly easy to me, as a result.
EDIT: Let me be a little more clear in that. Are you the kind of gamer who is going to complete every sidequest and hunt? If so, expect to have to change up your strategies and gambits, though not necessarily your main party. "Easy" is of course a relative term, but if you are going to take on all of the game’s optional bosses. I’m pretty sure you are going to die once or twice ๐
If you are referring to the main game as being easy, please be specific to that end, as others might be more inclined to agree with you. I’m overleveled, so I can’t really speak to it objectively as the main game HAS been exceedingly easy to me, as a result.
Yes that’s exactly what I’m referring to. The main storyline is easy, but the alternative bosses don’t really appeal to me atm. Maybe on a later date.
Really? I think that was FFXII best side, that it is a hard game. Maybe you just found an easy mode character line up or mine just sucks. And yes I mean both main storyline and sidequest. Everything is challenging. I’m at Balfonheim right now if someone wonders. At least 20 game overs so far.
Now like K- I was overleveled big time for the most part and I have nearly completed all the Side quests I can assure you, you WILL die at least once when fighting them more likely on Gilgamesh or Zodiark would be my bet.
The game isn’t really easy unless if you Overlevel like K- and myself did, Fight the Hunts, and or Figure out some of the trick gambits and abilities like the reverse Item+Remendy which its Accesory Name I forget right now. If you do one of those things then the game becomes easy sure but normal players die all the time. Heck even I died Slightly overleveled as I was on Demonwall the first in Raithwall’s tomb had to Level up before I could kill the Bastard then kill his weaker brother. Basically there are plenty of ways to make the game easier and if you stumbled across one then you destroyed your objectivity. Example Raithwall if you can kill both Demonwalls you can get a Demonslayer sword which isn’t sold until well after Stilshrine right there so makes alot of things easier. Also there is the Deathbringer in Barahiem passage tough to do but possible and it nets you the Last sold one handed sword in the Game at the beginning of the game and lets not forget the Zodiac spear which you can get as soon as you get to Salikwoods plot wise or even before that. See any of those tricks and the game becomes VERY easy but most normal players aren’t going to get that so I say it still has its challanges.
Right now I just finished my battle with Gilgamesh while having all the ordinary weaponary and armor and my stongest character only has a 43’th level. To others this may be no big deal, but me it is.
Personaly I don’t find find it interesting just leveling three characters while others are left behind, to me it’s the same as playing FFVIII only with a different battle system.
It’s character creation is built in a way for the user to be able to create the perfect characters. Once you understand the system it’s very difficult to die. But there is just so much potential in this gamestyle that if it’s tweaked and if limitations, rules and boundaries are placed on character customization it would be much more fun and much more of a challenge.
Basically what I am saying is that while you can create a Perfect Character in the end what is the Perfect character is subjective. Some like Tanks others Mages and even more a Mixture but in the end there is no perfect Character that is the same for all or even a few play styles.
Going to use Basch, Vaan and Pennelo second time around.
Now though, when it comes to party menus, i just wing it, whoever has the best abilities forthe job, gets to be in the party, except for the smaller battles, where i try and put the weaker characters in to equalise it out a bit.
I do just like you. I level up all the characters to have a full reserve team to help in bigger fights. and that sure has come in handy plenty of times already. so even thought I waste a little more time to level up them all… I get the chance of easily beat the bosses.
HP [OOOOOOOO–]
MP [OOOOO—–]
Str [OOOOOOOOOO]
Mag [OOOOOOOO–]
Vit [OOOOOOOOOO]
Spd [OOOOOOOO–]
ashe:
HP [OOO——-]
MP [OOOOOOOOOO]
Str [OOOOO—–]
Mag [OOOOOOOOOO]
Vit [OOOOOO—-]
Spd [OOOOOO—-]
balthier:
HP [OOOOOOO—]
MP [OOO——-]
Str [OOOOOOOO–]
Mag [OO——–]
Vit [OOOOOOO—]
Spd [OOOOOOOOOO]
Anyways
My style has always remained the same: Switch Offs
No matter how badly I want to try out new join up characters, unless they’re at the same level or lower than all my characters, I won’t use them.
My strategy is simple, go as far into the game till I get my ass handed to. Then stop and go to any area with pretty strong enemies, and keep leveling up till after 10 levels, or till the enemies become easy kills. You might say this is slow and tedious, but it works for me. (I finished FF7 in 50+ hours, with the good ending, side quests, everyones Final limits & at Lv70+)
QFT. I use Penelo, of course. She’s 79 right now and the others are 66, so the gap does get bigger. However, it will be closing as everyone else uses embroidered tippets, while I always leave my Genji gloves on.
Vaan – Warrior/Thief. Great Swords, Heavy Armor
Basch – Warrior. Axes, Shields, Heavy Armor
Balthier – Thief. Daggers, Light Armor
Ashe – Paladin. Swords, Shields, Heavy Armor, White Magic
Fran – Black Mage. Bows & Arrows, Mystic Armor, Black Magic, Arcane Magic
Penelo – Summoner/White Mage. Staffs, Mystic Armor, White Magic, Green Magic, Time Magic, Espers
As you can see, I like my characters to have some variety and I enjoyed the game using this combination =)
Vaan: light armor, ninja swords/crossbows
Balthier: light armor, guns/poles
Fran: heavy armor, swords/bows
Basch: heavy armor, axes & hammers (and sometimes a bow if fighting a flier)
Ashe: magic armor, maces
Penelo: magic armor, katanas
I try not to powerlevel. Instead when I reach a new area I try to level enough so that I my party average equal to the highest level monster in that area. Since party levels > monster levels in terms of effect, my party stays powerful enough to deal with nearly any adversary.
Vaan still, because he’s pretty much the best character statistics wise.
I traded Basch for Balthier. Balthier has higher Vitality and Speed values. Strength is nearly the same.
Traded Penelo for Ashe. Ashe has higher Magick statistics aswell speed and slightly higher max HP.
The only difference is that Ashe’s Magick stat grows faster then Penelo’s. Meaning she’s at 69 (which is both of their maxed Magick stat) faster.
Ashe-Axe/Hammer
Penelo-Bows.. or it could be grenades i can’t remember.
Never quiet recovered from that.
I always split 2 groups
Van/Fran/Baltheir
Van:Leader,shield+durandal or Zodiac spear – Tank or attacker & supporter
Fran : Crossbow or Sagitaurius Bow or Masamune – Magic user
Baltheir : Formalhult or Zodiac spear or Orochi – Attacker
Ashe/Basch/Panello(This group is stronger,I don’t know why,lol)
Ashe : Leader, Masamune or Excalibur – Attacker & Supporter
Basch :Zodiac spear or Excalibur or shield+durandal – Tank or attacker
Panello : Masamune or Staff – Magic user
Vaan and Basch as my Damage Dealers.
Ashe and Penelo as my Healers.
Balthier and Fran as my Support (mix spells and attack).
Knowing their roles I use 1 Damage Dealer, 1 Healer & 1 support, at any given time. Which ever one is lowest level gets put in.
IE: If Vaan & Basch are both lvl 30 and I’m using Vaan, once he hits 31, he gets benched till Basch hits 32. Switching up every 2 levels
So I get a even mix of all the characters, while keeping an effective battle set up.
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I found that is very hard to keep them in equal level so, I made Vaan
Balthier and Ashe had more level than the others 1 or 2 levels and used
them when I have to fought with difficult enemies.
But in general, I often changed the groups to fight with general enemies.
The reason I made them at equal level because I would feel not good if I
left some of them in behind level(Is it funny?) and the reason why I chose
Vaan Balthier and Ashe to gain more levels because I think that vaan is a balance fighter.Ashe have a high magick power and also not bad in attack power. Bathier because he use the gun that I think that is very good weapon.
(and for another reason is he is my most favorite.)
Occasionally I switch characters to level them up.
Vaan = My White Knight. Using ninja swords and wearing mage garments instead of armour. He can heal sufficiently, as well as deal lots of damage because ninja sword damage increases with magik power, being a ‘magik weapon’.
Balthier = Shooter. He suites guns… With a low attack power it seems like guns suck, but with switchable, elemental ammunition and long-range, it’s quite useful, and he gets high critical-hit ratio. ^.~
Fran = Archer. Obvious… It’s the only thing that suites her though.
Basch = Lucky-hard-hit weapons. He uses Axes, etc because he looks like the type to use brutal weapons… I often have him berserked when using him.
Ashe = Spears/Poles. She just doesn’t suite her default sword&shield IMO. I’m gonna restart the game now I know how to get the Zodiac Spear. -_- Presently using Save The Queen, because of it’s high attack power, & it’s 2-handed.
Penelo = My Black Mage. (Using a staff obviously), she heals/uses black magik mainly.
I always have Penelo in my team for healing support, she’s over 10 levels higher than everyone else, and the other two characters are whoever are the lowest levels, so beside Penelo, I level my characters evenly. In boss battles I have either Ashe or Bash out & berserked, Penelo or Vaan for healing, and then whoever can be the most useful in the situation.
Vaan & Basch – Melee
Fran & Balthier – Ranged
Ashe & Penelo – Mages (…and fapping material…Lol! Just kidding!)
I started Giruvegan about those levels too… I left Giruvegan almost level 65-ish. xD