![]() Once I got to level 98, I beat the Iron Giant without much difficulty. ![]() This leads to FFIII being the longest Final Fantasy I have ever played. Swipe does a bit more, up to maybe 2000 per character, but still nowhere near enough to be dangerous unless you refuse to heal or something.īut what this means is you need to grind on dragons in the ? cave for days to get to those levels and equipment. If you do, then its regular attacks do anywhere from 0-1000 damage per character (yes, the range begins with 0). Now the Iron Giant is either impossibly hard or laughably easy, depending on whether you have fully-equipped Onion Knights at level 95+. ![]() In the DS version there’s also the Iron Giant. Getting through Eureka wasn’t hard, either, and on the original NES version it was the game’s only sidequest. Getting the ultimate equipment wasn’t hard after I finished that. I played this game after beating FFV, so I thought that mastering multiple jobs would actually be useful.īy the time I realized that wasn’t true, I’d already mastered several jobs amongst my characters so I just finished it…but that was a pointless waste of time, honestly. Okay, so let’s start with my requirements. My maximum damage inflicted in one attack was 71024. According to the secret old guy in Gysahl, at the time I beat the game, I had killed 122 Yellow Dragons, 105 Green Dragons, 255 Red Dragons, and 2874 enemies overall.
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