The difficulty is 'significantly' lower in the Remakes, for a variety of reasons. He cannot cover everything on his own.įurther complicating things are the radical differences between the NES version, and all the Remakes after it. In addition, he possesses very little lMP, levels up slowly in the early game, and takes a relatively long time to learn most of his most useful spells (aside from Sleep). While the Hero does have very good physical prowess, he is fairly slow. You need a proper balance of physical attacking, speed, offensive magic, buffs, debuffs, and healing. Unless your doing a challenge run, (no magic, magic users only, low level, etc), there are only a few combinations worth using. This leaves you with a lot of options, most of which will leave your party horribly unbalanced. You start out with only the Hero, but you will almost immediately gain three more members, who can be from among six different classes (seven in the remakes). See the player classes page for information on each class.
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