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- Combos are really, really great. Valid combos are really easy to figure out, but they may not always chain. That's simply the nature of it for a good while. It's been a long time, but I remember using it most often to spread buffs around the entire party or add a bit of healing to moves like Focus.
* Combos are really, really great. Valid combos are really easy to figure out, but they may not always chain. That's simply the nature of it for a good while. It's been a long time, but I remember using it most often to spread buffs around the entire party or add a bit of healing to moves like Focus.


- Ryu's dragon forms tend to have awesome things for ending combos. Breath attacks in particular. As for the dragon forms themselves, the elemental forms get upgrades at certain Game Point breakpoints. I don't remember the values, but the first eligible dragon form you use after reaching a breakpoint is automatically upgraded. I don't think it's possible to waste upgrades.
* Ryu's dragon forms tend to have awesome things for ending combos. Breath attacks in particular. As for the dragon forms themselves, the elemental forms get upgrades at certain Game Point breakpoints. I don't remember the values, but the first eligible dragon form you use after reaching a breakpoint is automatically upgraded. I don't think it's possible to waste upgrades.


- BoF3's Observe command has been combined with defending in BoF4. So any move in blue text has a chance to be learned by any active party members guarding at the time. This includes select abilities from Ryu's dragon forms.
* BoF3's Observe command has been combined with defending in BoF4. So any move in blue text has a chance to be learned by any active party members guarding at the time. This includes select abilities from Ryu's dragon forms.


- Finally, remember that your party acts in the order you issue commands. Pretty much only important for making combos simpler and allowing you to drop a party heal or something at the end of a round.
* Finally, remember that your party acts in the order you issue commands. Pretty much only important for making combos simpler and allowing you to drop a party heal or something at the end of a round.
 
* There's a lot of useless monster skills that serve no purpose. This is especially true in the beginning of the game.
 
* During the water well dream sequence you can learn some decent monster skills earlier than usual.
 
* Monsters skills that you learn are also buffs, your character just needs to be defending when they do these.
 
* If you miss a monster skill they will typically be back in a dungeon or two.
 
* It will be a long time before you unlock your second Master.
 
* Most of the hidden paths on the map are for fishing spots.
 
* Fishing isn't too necessary, but the fish sell for good money and can replenish your SP.


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Latest revision as of 15:09, 11 March 2018

  • Combos are really, really great. Valid combos are really easy to figure out, but they may not always chain. That's simply the nature of it for a good while. It's been a long time, but I remember using it most often to spread buffs around the entire party or add a bit of healing to moves like Focus.
  • Ryu's dragon forms tend to have awesome things for ending combos. Breath attacks in particular. As for the dragon forms themselves, the elemental forms get upgrades at certain Game Point breakpoints. I don't remember the values, but the first eligible dragon form you use after reaching a breakpoint is automatically upgraded. I don't think it's possible to waste upgrades.
  • BoF3's Observe command has been combined with defending in BoF4. So any move in blue text has a chance to be learned by any active party members guarding at the time. This includes select abilities from Ryu's dragon forms.
  • Finally, remember that your party acts in the order you issue commands. Pretty much only important for making combos simpler and allowing you to drop a party heal or something at the end of a round.
  • There's a lot of useless monster skills that serve no purpose. This is especially true in the beginning of the game.
  • During the water well dream sequence you can learn some decent monster skills earlier than usual.
  • Monsters skills that you learn are also buffs, your character just needs to be defending when they do these.
  • If you miss a monster skill they will typically be back in a dungeon or two.
  • It will be a long time before you unlock your second Master.
  • Most of the hidden paths on the map are for fishing spots.
  • Fishing isn't too necessary, but the fish sell for good money and can replenish your SP.