

Never really bothered with any other secondary ability. Sometimes I had a character with martial arts. Eventually arithmetics and dance/song can replace fundements.

The squire ability, focus, is the key for most the grind.

Make sure you always have a way to resurrect party members. The hardest part is that the monsters level with you, but your gear doesn’t get any better. Meaning he’s stuck using whatever weapons and armor he has at the beginning of the game.ĭividingPrescott describes how he did it in a reply to a commenter also wondering how in his Reddit thread: In random battles the enemies scale up to you and remain challenging however DividingPrescott doesn’t have access to shops to get new equipment yet. It goes without saying that this took a ton of time and must have been a massive grind, but it’s even more than that. Recently posted on r/finalfantasytactics DividingPrescott, who self identifies as a “sick, sick boi”, showed off his most recent accomplishment: getting every main character and supporting character to level 99 using only the first map of the game. I love Square’s classic tactical-RPG Final Fantasy Tactics as much as the next person, but a Reddit user by the name of DividingPrescott either loves it way more than me, or at least has the patience and time of a god.
