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| Key | Jul 29 2006, 01:30 AM Post #16 |
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Tonberries and in FF8, those dragon monsters that can do 9,999 HP hits on your characters if Squall's level is high enough. Man, getting Lionheart made was no fun because of them. |
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| Lockheart | Jul 29 2006, 01:54 AM Post #17 |
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marlboro's and tonberries i had no troubles with what i had trouble with sometimes were those Cactaurs :\ especially if they do 10,000 Needles. i mean... INSTANT DEATH! and they're pretty evasive too
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| Sadhana | Jul 29 2006, 01:58 AM Post #18 |
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Marlboro's... God, I hate those things. I'm not all that fond of tonberries either. I remember when I wanted to get that GF in FFVIII (I think it was Bahamut?) in that old recked place in the middle of the ocean. And you have to fight at least two Red Dragons. Wow, those were awful. I trained my guys so much that the dragons ended up being SOOOO hard to beat. They usually did a move that meant instant death before I could finish them off. They were annoying. |
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| Carmen | Jul 29 2006, 02:00 AM Post #19 |
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![]() Hmm...I agree with you Lockheart. Fighting the little ones took a lot speed to try and kill them all. Especially when you eanted to get a lop of AP, half of them end up running away! (And they only do 1,000 needles) If you're talking about 10,000 needles, you must be preferring to the Jumbo Cactuar in FFVIII. He was a toughie too <_< ........ |
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| Amaranth | Jul 29 2006, 01:44 PM Post #20 |
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Those little balls in the Golden Saucer prison were tricky when occumpanied with bandits. They kept healing them while the bandits stole items. They weren't really tricky, but they took a while sometimes and quite a few items got taken. Malboro's could be tricky, but if you were prepared for them (equip Ribbon etc) they weren't so bad. As for tonberries, they just took a while to kill. They were fairly slow so it gave enough time to heal if needed. Cactaurs are annoying because they can run away and have high dodging abilities (can't remember the name of that statistic for the life of me). Yan's in FF IX were annoying. They were hard to find and only appear on one island in the game but defeating them gives you a high amount of EXP. So I stormed into battle and the little tiny goat-like creature cast comet and killed the lot of us. Sheesh. |
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| Skelly | Jul 29 2006, 02:30 PM Post #21 |
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I don't remember a lot of the monsters that I fought. XD But up there on the tippy-top were definitely the Malboros, along with the dragons... which kinda sucks because I lurve all dragons to bits. .__. The ruby dragons (the most powerful ones... right?) were so annoying, especially when you went down to get Eden... and no save-spots what so ever! Oh, another were those leopard-like things. Y'know, those that cast status effects, as well as the ability Blaster? Goddamnit, they were so cute, but they were so evil. Now that I think about it... I hate any monster that causes status effects. XD |
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| Carmen | Jul 30 2006, 02:13 AM Post #22 |
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Were you talking about the "Two-faced" monsters that either healed your team or self-destructed on a final attack?
Hmm, funny. I dont remember that kind of creature. Can you describe what it looks like? |
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| Pyra Kurai Akaidra | Jul 30 2006, 02:34 AM Post #23 |
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You're talking about Coeurls, right? They can be a pain with Petrifying attacks and overkilling Blaster on low-leveled party. I would like to add a monster from FF9... I hate those sheep monsters. I was traveling in the airship and land on a random island, looking for a good levelling up area and got my party overkilled...by TWO, adorable, looking SHEEP. |
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| Carmen | Jul 30 2006, 02:57 AM Post #24 |
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Does anyone remeber those wierd creatures on the Gelnika (the crasehd plane below the ocean) in FFVII? I found those really annonying too. ![]() Not just because of their status ailiments....Actually that wasnt too much of a problem. It was actually their physical strenght that got annoying because no matter how strong you got, they would still end up killing you in a second...... |
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| aerisbolt | Jul 30 2006, 03:45 AM Post #25 |
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I am with you Carmen! Those creatures can be very tough, and annoying. Actually I have thought of another monster that I don't like at all. In FFVII, the boss in the Shinra Mansion when you open the safe, I always have a hard time with that boss, so therefore I really don't like that one at all. |
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| Sadhana | Jul 30 2006, 05:52 AM Post #26 |
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Oh God! That boss was the most evil creature I ever had to battle in Final Fantasy. Lost Number. *shrieks at the sound of his horrifying name* I had more trouble with him then both Ruby and Emerald combined (though they didn't give me much trouble as I abused my W-Summon Knights of the Round attack).It's not so much that I didn't know how to beat him 'cause I did. I had a strategy and everything. But I'm one of those people who rushes through the game, and then masters it after they've beaten it. So when I got to Shinra Mansion, I was really weak since I didn't want to train at all. Then Lost Number came along and ruined my life. I'm lucky I ever got Vincent at all. Anybody beat Omega Weapon from VIII? I didn't want to try. But my brother beat him... after a few days. Someone should share a tale of Omega Weapon. Now that's scary. |
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| Amaranth | Jul 30 2006, 01:27 PM Post #27 |
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Yeah, the little two-faced bouncing balls that could cast Cure 3. The yan appear only on Vile Island and there is also a friendly variation of the beast. Though they are particlarly tricky to find. Here's a picture of one. ![]() Sadhana, is the Omega Weapon the one in Ultemicia's castle at the end? I can remember there being two weapons but can't remember which is which. |
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| aerisbolt | Jul 30 2006, 02:52 PM Post #28 |
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Thank you for naming the boss Sadhana! I couldn't remember it for the life of me. Shinra Mansion can be awlful if your level is to low. Oh and Scott yes, Omega Weapon is the one in Ultimacia's castle, I looked it up because I couldn't remember Thank goodness for those old guides I have haha
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| SweetJanie | Jul 30 2006, 03:08 PM Post #29 |
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I think the easiest Omega Weapon was FFX's. o.O I hated the one on VIII, damn attacks that kill us all in a flash -___-' Same with Ultima, I got Eden in Ultimacia's castle xDDD And still I can't beat it -___-' Well... I never level up my charas like I should o_< I have a saved game where everyone's around level 40 in Ultimacia's castle xDDDD And when I say everyone, only the three main charas xDDD I never fought with that sheep on IX, but it looks adorably evil <3 And it's funny, but Lost Number never gave me much trouble. o_o And like I said before, I never level up my characters, so maybe I'm lucky? xDDD |
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| Carmen | Jul 31 2006, 05:24 PM Post #30 |
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I still keep my FF guides for old memories sake ^-^. Anyway, Omega Weapon had at least over 700,000 and up HP....Which kind of made the battle very diffcult. But as the guide stated, it wasnt like you were going to win anything or "unlock new ablilities". It was simply a challenge to test your skill. I browsed around and saw that a few FF players were calling Omega Weapon a "f***head" because he was too difficult to beat! :lol: 9Should have never fought him in the first place ![]() I dont know Lost Number, wasn't all that hard. If your characters limit breaks and magic were leveled up pretty good you could have finished him off without too much hassle..... Another Annoying monster, more like boss (and it was optional!) was Hades in the Memoria on FFIX. At first I started off doing fine, until Hades had kept on using his good attacks like Mustard Bomb and Curse repeatedly....then there was the countdown. In boss battles, countdowns scare the hell out of me because I panic from getting K.O by a final attack. And that the problem I had with Hades.. Hades had two options: 1. DoomsDay summon spell...It was kind of like a Meteor attack with special affects and all. But it still inflicted some serious damage. 2. The other one was when he had used a one-hit kill swipe with his sword. At least in the other attack you survived....This pissed me off....... After I defeated him, the reward I got was pretty okay. He was actually running a Synthesis/Weapon shop I believe. (Just a suggestion, the person who named this thread should change it from Most Annoying Monsters to Most Annoying Mon/Bosses) So here are the pain in the ugly butt monsters: Malboros (FFVII &FVIII) Im not sure if there were some in FFIV & X Tonberrys (FFVII-FFX) Unknowns and Coeurls from the Gelnika (FFVII) Two-faceds (FFVII) Omega Weapon (FFVIII & FFX) Lost Number (FFVII) Hades (FFIX) |
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I had more trouble with him then both Ruby and Emerald combined (though they didn't give me much trouble as I abused my W-Summon Knights of the Round attack).
Thank goodness for those old guides I have haha


2:35 PM Jul 11