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Wild Arms - The Official Strategy Guide


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Wild Arms - The Official Strategy Guide

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1 hour ago, Areala said:

Oi! Ya cuttin' in on mah guide game, luv? :D

🤭 I also have Suikoden 2 Prima, Yoshi Story Nintendo Players Guide, Legend of Legaia Prima, Zelda Ocarina Nintendo Players Guide, FF Chronicles. Let me know if you are doing any of these.

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2 minutes ago, MigJmz said:

🤭 I also have Suikoden 2 Prima, Yoshi Story Nintendo Players Guide, Legend of Legaia Prima, Zelda Ocarina Nintendo Players Guide, FF Chronicles. Let me know if you are doing any of these.

I don't have any of those, so you should be good to go. :)

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Areala :angel:

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8 minutes ago, MigJmz said:

🤭 I also have Suikoden 2 Prima, Yoshi Story Nintendo Players Guide, Legend of Legaia Prima, Zelda Ocarina Nintendo Players Guide, FF Chronicles. Let me know if you are doing any of these.

Ah, Suikoden II!  Very good guide, would love to have that in my digital library.

Has anyone played Legend of Legaia?  Heard of it, never played it (or seen the guide).

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Just now, MSR1701 said:

Has anyone played Legend of Legaia?  Heard of it, never played it (or seen the guide).

I've played both it and its sequel on the PS2. Not a bad RPG, with some odd fighting game elements in it. You do attacks by inputting different button combinations during a fight. :)

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you input different commands on the dpad or you can Auto attack and it does it for you. Kinda cool at the time.

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It works similar to Sabin's "Blitz" moves in Final Fantasy VI, where what you put in determines the move you do.

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33 minutes ago, Areala said:

It works similar to Sabin's "Blitz" moves in Final Fantasy VI, where what you put in determines the move you do.

Sabin!  THAT's the name I couldn't remember earlier...

Has to be better than the system in Legend of Dragoon.  As much as I like that game, the rhythm button presses during attacks is NOT a fun time when you have no rhythm, like me.....

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