Final Fantasy/Parties: Difference between revisions

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* '''Pros''': Great physical damage output, and reliable sources of both black and white magic, even if you lose a character. Proven by Feasel, the current speedrun world record holder, to be the most reliable fast party in the game. While theoretically swapping one of the RMs for a Black or White Mage could be faster, such a run has yet to beat the best time of this party.
* '''Pros''': Great physical damage output, and reliable sources of both black and white magic, even if you lose a character. Proven by Feasel, the current speedrun world record holder, to be the most reliable fast party in the game. While theoretically swapping one of the RMs for a Black or White Mage could be faster, such a run has yet to beat the best time of this party.
* '''Cons''': This party is suited to fast-paced, lowlevel play. For a more casual run, you may find your endgame options limited. It is also designed specifically for the NES version of Final Fantasy. In versions with the Thief bugs fixed, or the Black Mage's durability buffed, you may find these two characters useful.
* '''Cons''': This party is suited to fast-paced, low level play. For a more casual run, you may find your endgame options limited. It is also designed specifically for the NES version of Final Fantasy. In versions with the Thief bugs fixed, or the Black Mage's durability buffed, you may find these two characters useful to exchange for a Warrior and Red Mage, respectively.


== Physical-oriented parties ==
== Physical-oriented parties ==