We've Heard This Story Before - Let's Play Final Fantasy Tactics!
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Re: We've Heard This Story Before - Let's Play Final Fantasy Tactics!
Ramza's at critical, Wanda just got pulled off the deck by Wiegraf. Time to switch from huge flashy Black Magic to White Magic. Namely, y'know, Curaja.
The dogpiling continues. There's a bit of risk in having everyone crowd around and smack Ultima, since there's no telling what sort of magic she's got from the randomizer. Eh, how bad could it be?
So, let's talk about Almagest.
Or Ultimagest, I suppose. It's still the caster's maximum HP minus their current HP, or all the damage they've taken already. Ultima has like 3000 HP in this form. Remember how Adrammalech used it and it kinda sucked because he has more than 1000 HP and I'm limited to 999?
The only way I can hit Ultima safely is to start my turn next to her, hit, then Teleport to the other side of the map. If she's somewhere else, I have to move in close to do any damage, and that means dogpiling. That's not a good strategy.
Only Wanda has the kind of range to strike from particularly far away, and she's on Curaja duty.
It do be like that sometimes. Every time Ultima moves, at least one person dies.
I'm hitting for really good damage, though, so I can probably wrap this up real quick...
Uh... any hit now...
Reis, please wrap this up.
...this is fine.
Come on, die already. It's not like I have any way to finish this fight other than doing a shitton of HP damage and taking every Ultimagest on the chin, since Ultima does it every goddamn t--
--urn.
This is taking so long I have to take the big risk of having my two people who can revive others stand next to each other so that Wiegraf can restore Wanda's MP.
whew
Finally.
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Re: We've Heard This Story Before - Let's Play Final Fantasy Tactics!
In a very appropriate finishing touch, Ramza officiates his own funeral, attended by Orlandu, Kletienne, Duke Barrington, Vormav, Vormav, Vormav, and Vormav.
That's all for this LP, folks. If I do another run I'll talk about any interesting notes, but I don't think I'll be documenting any more from start to finish.
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