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| Final Fantasy X Perfect Game; the definition of a perfect game in FFX | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 27 2009, 12:42 AM (1,917 Views) | |
| Jecht | Jul 27 2009, 12:42 AM Post #1 |
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So, if you are prety sick like us you will want a perfect game in Final Fantasy X.This takes a lot of time because there are a lot of things which takes time.This is the accepted definition of a perfect game in FFX. -Max Clock -Max Gil -Complete S.Grid on everyone: 999 Mp, 255 Str/Def/Mad/Mdef/Agi/Eva/Acc/Lu and ~9999 Hp, all abilities learned. -99 S. Levels on Everyone -All Celestials fully powered -All versions of ultimate armour (MA, normal battles, DA, Penance) -No Encounters Weapon -Magic Counter Armour -0 Slotted Longsword -All Aeons Stat Maxed -- 99999Hp, 9999Mp, 255 all others, all abilities learned -Sphere Grid "Filled" with everyone -99 of every item -All Key items -BlitzBall 100% Complete -- ALL players lvl 99 and all natural abilities learned. -All techs learned.. -All music/movie spheres purchased -All Overdrives and Overdrive modes learned. -Penance and Nemesis beaten. -Optional - Sphere Grid is organised - all Str+ nodes together etc. Edited by _Dark_Knight_, Sep 29 2009, 12:20 AM.
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