After Squall becomes a SeeD member, you can select 'Test' under 'Tutorial.' After you select 'Test' and choose your Level, then begin the test. 01: Y, N, Y, Y, Y, N, N, Y, N, NLv. 02: Y, N, Y, Y, Y, N, Y, Y, N, NLv. 03: N, N, Y, N, Y, Y, Y, N, Y, NLv. 04: N, Y, Y, Y, N, N, Y, Y, N, NLv. 05: N, N, N, Y, Y, N, N, Y, Y, YLv.
06: Y, N, Y, Y, N, N, Y, Y, N, YLv. 07: Y, Y, Y, Y, Y, Y, N, Y, Y, NLv. 08: N, Y, N, N, Y, Y, N, N, Y, NLv. 09: N, Y, N, N, N, N, N, N, Y, YLv. 10: Y, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, Y, NLv.
11: Y, Y, N, Y, Y, N, Y, N, N, YLv. 12: N, Y, N, N, Y, N, Y, N, Y, NLv. 13: Y, N, N, N, Y, N, N, N, N, NLv. 14: Y, Y, Y, Y, N, Y, Y, N, Y, NLv. 15: Y, Y, N, N, N, N, N, Y, N, YLv. 16: Y, N, N, Y, N, Y, N, N, Y, NLv. 17: Y, N, N, N, Y, N, N, Y, N, NLv.
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18: Y, N, N, N, Y, N, N, N, N, NLv. 19: Y, N, N, Y, N, N, N, N, N, YLv. 20: Y, Y, N, Y, N, Y, Y, Y, N, NLv. 21: Y, Y, Y, Y, N, N, Y, Y, Y, NLv. 22: N, N, N, Y, N, N, N, Y, Y, NLv. 23: Y, N, N, N, N, Y, Y, Y, Y, YLv.
24: Y, Y, N, N, Y, Y, N, N, N, YLv. 25: Y, N, Y, Y, Y, N, N, Y, N, NLv. 26: Y, Y, N, Y, N, Y, N, Y, N, NLv. 27: N, Y, N, N, N, N, Y, N, Y, NLv. 28: Y, N, N, Y, Y, Y, N, Y, N, NLv. 29: N, N, N, Y, Y, N, N, N, Y, NLv.
30: N, Y, N, N, N, N, Y, N, N, NNotes: If you enter the wrong answer, you'll have to enter random answers and start over. Youc an take more tests as you level up. Post- Have you ever wonder where the Queen of Cards goes after Balamb?
Well I've decided to tell you what she means when she gives you a locations.Galbadia-(All Discs)is located in. Go to the hotel that you go into in the first dream sequence.
She is right inside the door.Fisherman's Horizen-(All Discs) she is located near the save point on the way into downtown.-(3rd Disc)First locations-Go to the Presidential residence. Take the ride in. She is waiting on the inside, right where you get off.
Second Location-after she says she is going far away(while you are at presidential residence) go to Lunar Base. She is waiting patiently in the row next to the entrance to where you go to go to space.-(All Discs) This is the granddaddy of them all. She is located in the pub, on the second floor. Remember, during the Seed Exam, that bridge in Dollet. There is a door on the left side, a guy comes out as you are running for your life. That is the pub.
This is where she will start asking for cards and then if she gets the right card, have her dad make a new one.Here are the cards she wants and the one's her father will make: Minimog-Kiros, Sacred-Irvine, Chicobo-Chubby Chicobo, Alexander-Doomtrain, Doomtrain-Phoenix. Limit Break Trick Here's a tip for getting 'The End' for Selphie's limit break.
When using her slots limit break, open your PlayStation lid. This will cause everything else to freeze while you can take your time to choose 'The End' for the slots. When you're done, close the PlayStation lid to resume the action. Level Up Quickly There are two islands in the game called 'the island closest to heaven' and 'the island closest to hell'. These two spots have the strongest monsters in the game.'
The island closest to heaven' is located just a bit east of the chocobo sanctuary and is shaped roughly like a box.' The island closest to hell' is west of Deling City and is shaped like a bent cross.These islands contain very powerful creatures, and killing them is guaranteed to raise your party a level with each battle. They may be too tough to take on if you're below level 60 or so. MONSTER CARDSMonster Cards are the most common and can be obtained in several ways. Eachdepicted monster carries its own card. You can acquire these cards in battleby defeating the corresponding monster or by transforming it into a cardusing the Card command. Additionally, Monster Cards can be won from virtuallyevery card player in the game.
Triple Triad is one of the series' best mini-games, featuring rare cards, diverse mechanics, and main story relevance. Few of the mini-games integrated into a Final Fantasy's core experience have as significant an impact on gameplay as Triple Triad does - it can easily be manipulated from the beginning of the game to give players access to extremely powerful abilities, items, and cards that will make winning rarer ones later in the game much easier.In fact, FF8 Triple Triad is so good it was resurrected before the game that spawned it. As a mini-game there, and it has become an integral part of that title's ecosystem, weathering several years of play and remaining a beloved pastime for residents of Eorzea. Although the game was changed somewhat in its FFXIV iteration, it mostly remained intact, so players familiar with the FFXIV MMORPG offering - and that game comes highly recommended by modern JRPG fans at this point - will have a leg up if they're jumping back into. Related:FF8 Triple Triad is pretty simple to pick up, and the game has an excellent tutorial that explains everything players need to know about the way the game can change rules based on region and player. This guide won't be introducing players to the basics, but will instead help those who have fallen into the long spiral of Triple Triad addiction find the rarest cards in FF8 - and offer suggestions on how to get the less rare but useful cards that will make acquiring those rare cards, which look great in, easier, too.
FF8 Triple Triad Rare Cards ExplainedRare cards are only available from select characters in the world of FF8 Triple Triad, and some of them can be missed if players aren't careful. They're character cards that represent powerful cast members, and they're by far the most powerful in the game. Once players acquire a decent number of them, winning at Triple Triad becomes much easier, which in turn makes acquiring the rare FF8 Triple Triad cards in the late game a lot more doable, too. FF8 Triple Triad Easy Wins & Tricks ExplainedThere are some opponents early on in FF8 Triple Triad that will offer up some powerful Level 5 cards. Cards are sorted by level in terms of their relative strength, so Level 5 cards are typically more powerful than 4 or lower - although the differences between ranks within one of each other is less pronounced, and some Level 4 cards can be contextually and strategically better than 5, and so on.
With that said, though, Level 5 is definitely what players should be shooting for. Here's a quick rundown of Level 2, 3, 4, and 5 players who are accessible in Balamb Garden from the beginning of the game and can help build up a player's deck so they can win rare cards more easily when the time comes. Level 2: Trepe Groupie #2, girl in 2F Hallway, girl and male student in Library Hallway.
Level 3: Generally most people in Balamb Garden play Level 3 cards, so challenging anyone who isn't on this list is a safe bet. Level 4: Trepe Groupie #3, Cafeteria Lady, girl in 2F Hallway, girls in Dormitory Hallway, all students in Library area except the girl behind the desk. Level 5: All Trepe Groupies, Gatekeeper, Cafeteria Lady, male student in blue in Library, girl in Library reading areaThere's obviously some overlap here, so plan accordingly. Completionists will want to play the girl who resides in the Library's reading room, as she plays all cards across levels 1-5 and can help build out a collection quite easily. Best FF8 Triple Triad RulesIn general, All is the best rule to play under once a player is confident in their Triple Triad deck - winning with All means the defeated player gives up all of the cards they took into battle. It's a great way to amass cards.
Eventually, rules degenerate into different ones, with All progressing into One, which is much less desirable. This can be reset with careful rules manipulation, but it's a lot of hassle, and it's only recommended for players who are adamant they will be collecting all cards in the most efficient way possible. Otherwise, just try to avoid Random as a Special Rule, which is a devastating one to allow to spread throughout a region, as it will often make a player's hands way worse in the late game while opponents will have predictably high card quality no matter what. Screen Rant – Privacy PolicyWe respect your privacy and we are committed to safeguarding your privacy while online at oursite.
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