Or you need to remember your sedatives. That works too.
It's why I usually sleep all the time when I'm not working.
So I can dream going Freddy Krueger on people.



Or you need to remember your sedatives. That works too.
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That escalated quickly.
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*wiggles finger*
You would let a random person you met on the internet come to your house?
For shame!
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Only playstation I have is a PS 2.
Xbox is only in my dreams. T_T
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Oh, it gets even worse, if you miss it, you can still get the weapon, but it is in a chest that has a 20% chance of being there, and a 10% chance of containing the Zodiac Spear (the weapon). Do that math, and figure your chance of getting it.
Where else XII went kinda wrong, was that loot drops are RNG based, and some of the best weapons, armor and rare materials can only be found by killing one rare monster over...and over...and over... and over... Until you get lucky and it drops. Those mosters ALSO usualy apear on a RNG based chance, and some of them are tucked deep inside difficult and or lengthy dungeons. The best heavy armor (helm and body, separate monsters) the best ninja sword, the best dagger, the best pole...ugh. To this day, I still have not managed to get them.
Ah, I have heard of those. Never played one myself, though. What platform do you play them on?
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Oh, no. You don't need a guide to beat the main story. Or even most of the best side-quests (although, there is one that I find a little stupid; there are 4 chests in the game that you are not supposed to open, for the most powerful weapon in the game. Best part? There is no hint, no clue and no warning about them. Without the guide, you would never know about it.) But I see your point. Getting the best items in the game require foreknowlage, or a stupid amount of luck.
Tales? What is that?
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You will never make it. The game had easter eggs, and little side things that even the guide did not have. Talk to eveyone, poke every thing, and you will still find new stuff everytime you play through.
But that final boss. 2nd most epic one I have ever fought, beten only by Demise from Skyward Sword.
Beating it was like,
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If you opened the map, it had a message that suggested where to go. Or, like me you can buy a guide, and memorise the damn thing. XD
I think I played 300+ hours one just one file, and I am still not done getting everything. >.>