FF9 Perfect Game with Offensive Training B - 10 (Disc 1 Hot & Cold farming 1/2)
Welcome,
This is the 10th episode of a let's play of a "non-Excalibur II perfect game with offensive approach of training" type of challenge, intended for the NTSC US PS1 version of the game.
Link of the complete playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaIe3G8M8kUh9tYa0aIU7F18IAwcbZW66
Link of the first episode in the playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GxUT7eGCQY&list=PLaIe3G8M8kUh9tYa0aIU7F18IAwcbZW66&index=2
Extra info/corrections/comments on this episode:
* The purpose of doing Hot & Cold farming in Disc 1 is to collect the 116000 Gils necessary to maximize Silver Gloves and Iron Helm at the beginning of Disc 2; the Gils are collected by selling the consummables and above all, by selling the Phoenix Pinions that can be exchanged for 150 points (Mene's exchange menu mistakenly displays "Phoenix Down" instead of Phoenix Pinion but it is the latter that is obtained by exchanging points).
* In this session, I deviated a little from the initial goal and I exchanged the first 10000 points obtained for a Robe of Lords (not necessary) just in case.
* Note that I lost a little time because I screwed up in few games, due to the use of a secondary controller not suitable for this type of farming (my average points per game were 216 points for example instead of the usual 230 points).
* If you have trouble getting 8 treasures regularly in Hot & Cold games, I advise you to check the tip I found in the ULTIMANIA and that I demonstrated in the section from 02:15 to 08:18 of the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbM3o-gC6FE
The following is the link of an annex file containing the details on max stats/items/Tetra Master requirements (notably the trainings):
https://www.mediafire.com/file/v75arfocbfl2cxs
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