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freshfeeling ([personal profile] freshfeeling) wrote2025-03-14 07:06 pm
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Final Fantasy II with Jobs 2025 Part IV

The fourth update about this quest featuring Red the red mage, Draggy the dragoon, White the white mage, and maybe someone else is based entirely on gameplay from March 13th.

I realized pretty quickly that in the previous update I said that the Blood Sword was just a souvenir... however, it didn't need to be, since Freel would end up joining our party as a freelancer eventually.

We entered the Cyclone.
We entered the Cyclone.

Fights here were tough at times. We could neutralize a lot of encounters with Draggy's Osmose spell and White's Blink spell, but in the setup time we'd sometimes get walloped by a golem or a General. Every so often they could still hit us through Blink, too. Mostly though, this was fairly reliable as a defensive strategy.
I shall dub this strategy the Osblink. The shorthand will be handy, since it's going to come up again.

We got a Defender here - which isn't useful - and a Diamond Armor which Draggy was able to use to resist a whole lot of elements.
Draggy's gear with Ice Shield, Flame Helm and Diamond Armor.

There was a Green Dragon in here, too. Red used Thunder for solid damage, and Draggy was able to Osmose all of its MP on the first turn, too. Osblink. It was easier than some of the randoms, like Generals.
Red's Thunder did 1200 damage to the Green Dragon. Maria drained all of the Green Dragon's MP.

Next, we encountered the Emperor. He makes us fight two random encounters first, and they happened to just be two Royal Guards each. It was pretty trivial and silly. Red and White actually uses Teleport to disappear all four of these final Royal Guards.
Red Teleports one of the Emperor's finest soliders away.

The Emperor... wasn't really any harder. We just had to Osblink, removing his magic and making ourselves incredibly evasive.
Draggy removed all of the Emperor's MP. White cast Holy for 629 damage. We defeated the Emperor... once

We had a dance but it turns out there is still a shadow over Palamecia!
It turns out Freel is now the emperor.

Cid donated his airship and we had to walk from Fynn to Poft to get it. Along the way, we got a Haste Tome, probably from the now-ubiquitous Sorcerers. With that, we have completed Red's spell list.
We got a Haste Tome. Red's spell list, featuring all 12 of his possible spells. Here's some random fight with a Sorcerer.

The Generals remained pretty much the nastiest random enemies. They really took a few good slices out of the team, even the heavily-armored Draggy.
A General does 582 damage to my heavily-armored Draggy. This fight was tough!

Against the Imperial Shadow (who is a monster-in-a-box), we did a strat where Red used Haste on Ricard and Draggy used Berserk on Ricard. Even with Haste at a low level, this was a little busted.
Ricard does 15 hits for 1105 damage to the Imperial Shadow.
I shall dub this strategy the Hastezerk. The shorthand will be handy, since it's going to come up again.
We got a Thunder Spear here, which is another boost for Draggy. We got a Rune Axe from a random fight, too, I think from a Mythril Golem. This would be exciting if we had an axe-wielder. Some enemy that wasn't a boss dragon also happened to drop a Dragon Armor. Well that's pretty nice! This allowed a much improved equipment loadout.
We swapped equipment so Draggy could be protected from elements and otherwise fairly optimized.

Next we found the new Emperor, Freel, and the old Emperor, Emperor.
We met the Emperor after his vacation in hell.
Consequently, Ricard went to the postgame and Freel joined us. His HP is really low but his combat-oriented stats were way better than my other party members. I decided that since we can get Excalibur, since we have the Blood Sword, and since the Masamune is coming up that I'd want Freel to be a two-sword guy.
Freel's starting setup. Equipment for Freel to start with. We got Excalibur.

We headed to the Jade Passage. Freel's stamina is high enough that he was catching up reasonably well. He could still get utterly destroyed by strong enemies like golems and Abyss Worms.
Freel is pretty strong! But Abyss Worms are mean.
White got a Diamond Mace here, which would be his final weapon.
White is using a Diamond Mace.
We fought the King Behemoth just for fun; I remembered that it dropped a Rune Axe - which I've already got - but I didn't want to just leave this fella in a treasure box forever. We defeated it very quickly by Hastezerking Freel.
Freel wrecked the King Behemoth. Hey we won.

There's a treasure room here full of super excellent equipment: the Aegis Shield, the Holy Lance, and a Dragon Armor. The Aegis Shield and Holy Lance are excellent for Draggy and it was nice to have a Dragon Armor on Freel, too. The Holy Lance would end up as Draggy's final weapon.
We got an Aegis Shield. We got a Holy Lance. Freel's equipment is a little better now.

Hastezerking Freel wrecks most of the bulkier random encounters, as long as nobody got clobbered too badly in round 1.
Freel is strong - this is just one of his two sword strikes.
Abyss Worms are quite clearly the bigger problem.
5 Abyss Worms is a hard fight! We beat the Abyss Worms... but barely! It was a rough one.

Almost right away once we entered Pandaemonium we fought some Death Knights. They're almost as tough as the Abyss Worms. The first ones gave us a Ribbon.
We got a Ribbon that some Death Knights were riding around with.
Again, every so often an enemy could ruin us with a lucky hit. This Mythril Golem did over 1600 damage to White in one hit. Now, he is just legs.
We beat this Mythril Golem, but not before he beat the crap out of White.

We got into the part of Pandaemonium where there are neat-looking bosses with okay treasure. I barely even noticed that I beat Zombie Borghen.
We got some Genji Gloves. We beat Zombie Borghen, I guess?
As I got the new equips, I gave pretty well all of them to Freel to compensate for his lower HP. He also got the Masamune.
Freel is using the Genji Gloves. We got the Masamune.

I recall Tiamat absorbing just about every element, so I just Hastezerked Freel. It took one round. This surprised me, so I didn't get a screenshot of it going down. With that, we got the Genji Helm, and Freel put it on.
Freel sliced and diced Tiamat.

Beelzebub? Hastezerked Freel. Genji Armor get.
Freel chopped Beelzebub to bits. This resulted in us defeating Beelzebub.

We did the same thing to Astaroth, although Astaroth happened to last two rounds instead of just one. This got us another Ribbon, so Red and White each have one now.
Freel hits Astaroth, take 1. Freel fights Astaroth part 2.

With this, we were at the Emperor for the third or fourth time. Or maybe fifth, kinda. Hm. Our stats were like this:
Our stats before facing the Emperor again.

The Emperor started with Flare a couple of times, but it really wasn't that strong.
Emperor uses Flare against White.
Then, we applied the Osblink, and the Hastezerk, in that order. We actually used a couple of Bacchus's Wine items to use Berserk more quickly, and applied Hastezerk to all three of Red, Draggy and Freel.
We used some Bacchus's Wine to accelerate the buffing process.
After the Osblink, the Emperor stopped being able to hurt us. And with our triple-Hastezerked assault, he didn't last long.
Freel is attacking, doing 1263 damage with one of his two swords. We defeated the Emperor again! Oh crap we like REALLY defeated him.
We didn't end up even using that Blood Sword.

Great, we won!
We completed the, uh, event.
I mean, I guess we're done... but I'm gonna save a clear file anyway.
We saved a clear file, and these are our final stats.
Personally, I want to find out how Minwu the white mage, Josef the monk, Ricard the dragoon, and Scott (whose vocation remains uncertain) are doing in Hell, or wherever they are.

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