23rd April 2003, 9:35 PM
Did I play it much? You can't even remember the details :D and you decide to mock me about not noticing the moogles? I don't really recall that ailment or appearence specifically, but I do most certainly remember that Secret of Mana had just that ailment, as well as a belt that would turn you to and back from that form (though it's main use is just for antidote since being a moogle is useless, though that didn't stop me from purposly moogling and midgeting my whole party just for the fun of it). Besides, I don't remember even once saying this game DIDN'T have moogles. I just said SK2 DID have them. Don't read between the lines. That's empty space!
Didn't notice that up the corner :D. I was looking at the bottom... Oh well, I suppose that's showing off two player mode.
Why exactly would they need to add any chocobos? Final Fantasy 1 had not a single chocobo, moogle, or guy named Cid in the entire game. No summons, steal command (yes, the thiefs (upgradeble to ninjas) are completely without the ability to steal. Instead, thiefs are able to run away more succesfully than any other class (except ninja).
Would it be harder? I've seen what they have done with other RPGs. The characters are actually BIGGER in SOM than in other RPGs, so it's not a problem.
Didn't notice that up the corner :D. I was looking at the bottom... Oh well, I suppose that's showing off two player mode.
Why exactly would they need to add any chocobos? Final Fantasy 1 had not a single chocobo, moogle, or guy named Cid in the entire game. No summons, steal command (yes, the thiefs (upgradeble to ninjas) are completely without the ability to steal. Instead, thiefs are able to run away more succesfully than any other class (except ninja).
Would it be harder? I've seen what they have done with other RPGs. The characters are actually BIGGER in SOM than in other RPGs, so it's not a problem.
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