Moderator: Seikon-Shoukougun
Kesil wrote:En el original, sí. En las revisiones en las que puedes jugar con los personajes tras cierto punto y en The After Years, no tanto. Bajo mi punto de vista, le ocurre algo semejante a Gau: usando un símil Pokémon, es como entrenar a un Magikarp hasta transformarle en un Gyarados del copón bendito. ¿Cuesta? Sí. ¿Da pena? También. ¿Merece la pena? Sin duda.
Edward from Final Fantasy IV is initially useless until you get better equipment for him, whereupon he becomes the fastest character in the game. If you level him to around 90-99, he gets the best stats in the game, maxing out almost every one. In the GBA remake, the harp you can earn for Edward to take through the endgame dungeon does extra damage against dragons, which many of the enemies there are, and even against non-dragons he goes so fast he can take two turns and do as much damage as the team's main tanks get in their one turn. The harp he gets in the post-game dungeon does extra damage against every enemy type; seeing 9999 damage becomes a common ocurrence. His only drawback is his auto-hiding when he's in critical health, which can spoil your healing rhythm, but which can also prevent a total party kill.
Edward has a similar arc of usability in Final Fantasy IV The After Years. In his tale, he's mainly useful because the rest of his party (and all the monsters you face) are really low level; as a result, unless you take the extra time to grind the hell out of him, he'll start the last few chapters a good 10-20 levels below everyone else. And once he's on par as far as levels go, he's probably still going to have miserable attack power, and low HP. But, if you stick with him into the final dungeon, he gains a harp that has an extra attack bonus against everything in addition to being on par power wise with everyone else's weapons, he becomes extremely fast, and by now you've got enough cash to fill your pockets with X-Potions, making Salve a faster, more reliable (not affected by the Moon) healing than any White Mage, especially if you've got the accessory that doubles potion effectiveness. Add in the fact that his Bardsong allows free buffs and debuffs, and his Escape move lets him avoid any attack, and the Spoony Bard becomes damn useful.
Tampoco tenemos que tener muy en cuenta los personajes de after years, algunos son tan de relleno que al final acabas usando a los de FFIV y mas concretamente a los 5 heroes, Kain,Rydia,Edge,Rosa y Cecil o Ceodore
comando de magia doble, al igual que ocurre con Rosa y Porom.