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FF XIII
Topic Started: Mar 9 2010, 09:36 PM (2,116 Views)
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Ok cool, so whats a limit breaker? haha
Yeah I looked online at the weapons to see what I needed to upgrade them and I have the final weopons for my 3 characters but in the 2nd stage.
Also, when would you advise learning other roles, my characters 3 primary roles are all maxed out (one stage above becomming Level 4), the first level of the no primary roles costs 6000cp each, 2nd 1000cp and 3rd 12000cp (I think around that), and there for like 10 - 25hp, or 5 - 15 strength/magic, I dont really think thats worth it....
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A limit breaker lets you do more than 99999 damage. I would advise maxing out all your important roles first. That's what I did and it worked for me. The not so important roles do make a surprising amount of difference though. I found that after I'd maxed them all out my HP had gone up by about 4000 and my strength/magic by about 1000. So they are sort of important but only after everything else is done. As for getting your weapons to tier 3, that may take a while. You need about 2 million money and a trapezohedran. To get one of those you need to bring down an adamantoise and it really helps to have the item that makes rare items appear more frequently since it's only a 1% drop rate.


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Yeah, how do I get a Limit Breaker?
I also completed the game a couple of days ago, I maxed out the 3 primary roles as much as I could (One stage above level 4, after I completed it I could max them out fully) Fang and lightning had about 8500 hp Hope had about 6000 hp, lightning had about 1300/1700 strength/magic, Fang had about 2100/1200 and hope had about 1100/2500 I think.
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You can earn three in total by doing certain missions. They're actually called Genji Gloves but I always just call them limit breakers. They can be earned by completing missions 51, 62 and 63.


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It truly was a Shawshank redemption

I recently traded this in as I wasn't impressed. No matter how hard I tried (and I so wanted it to be a good game considering it cost £40) I just couldn't get into it. It's too linear which takes away from the best aspect of Final Fantasy games. The graphics were amazing, but Final Fantasy has never been about the graphics. I also wasn't a fan of the battle style as all you had to do was just keep 'Auto-battling'.
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I was getting sick of this game too until I got to Gran Pulse. You shouldn't of had to wait until that far in the game before you could do proper grinding and sidequests. I hated the last part of the game too. Those Cieth are so boring. But once I completed it, I had the option to increase everyone's crysarium's further and finish the rest of the missions. Which was far more fun to do than the main game.


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Im not getting what you mean by Linear? lol
ok thanks Pealdor :D
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Linear meaning one path. Compared to Final Fantasy VII and XII, this was incredibly linear. The only sidequests were those cieth missions.


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Yeah linear means that it moves in a straight line. It doesn't give you much freedom outside of the main storyline to explore other areas and the such which cuts down the enjoyability for me. That's why 7 was so good, the map was so big and ther were so many small towns and sub-storylines.

Just as an example, Grand Theft Auto is a non-linear game. There are so many choices, missions and oppurtunities to explore the large map.
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Ahhh I get it now.
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