Unlockableīattle the Deep Sea Research Center at the Far South-West of the World Map (Best at Disc 3)Ĭomplete Tomb Of The Unknown King Quest (Disc 1)ĭraw from Iguion at Edea 's Parade (Disc 1) GF hunting wuill not be useful at Disc 4. Repeating steps 3-5 you can hoard untold amount of rare items.įinish the game with Squall's initial levelĬollect all Weapons Monthly/Combat King/Pet Pals/Occult Fan magazinesĭraw (Stock) magic from enemies 100 times Alt+Tab back into the game and you can import all the items again. Alt+Tab out of the game and copy the backup chocorpg.ff8 that you made into save file location, overwritting the file when asked.ĥ. Now you load the game and import the items from Chocobo World and send him back (this will reset Chocobo World items)Ĥ. (disabling Steam Cloud sync for FF8 is recommended)ģ. Go to User\My Documents\Square Enix\Final Fantasy VIII Steam (default save location) and copy the file chocorpg.ff8 to Desktop or anywhere you want. Start Chocobo World and let it run until you are happy with amount of items you have.Ģ. Chocobo World item duplication trick/glitch (PC Steam version)ġ.You can now play from your demo file and continue freely.
Open the full version and you should see the demo save file in the full version. Once you've gotten as far as you needed and save, move then contents of the folder 'Save' (typically under program files > FF8) to your current full version of FF8's 'Save' folder. (Or get to a point where you havn't got that far in the full version). You automatically jump ahead (its a demo). (Obviously this isn't a problem after Level 30)ĭownload the FF8 demo from the internet. You can only take tests up to Squall's current level. In this case I assume you are leaving the larger GFHP+ abilities in place, and the GF is at level 99.Surprised no one posted this yet, anyway here's the answers to all the SeeD tests (passing with 100% increases your rank and thus gives you more gil per paycheck) However, your rank can still go up or down based upon your actions.
Finally, this count considers abilities like GFHP+10%, which are often redundant by the end of the game since many GFs can hit 9999 HP even without them. It also counts (and lists) abilities which are made obsolete by others: for instance, ST-Def-J is counted as redundant if you also have ST-Def-Jx2. Note that the redundant ability total counts the four basic commands that each GF has, but does not explicitly list them. This number is useful because in the long term you can use Amnesia Greens to remove abilities you don't need. At the very bottom is a total number of redundant slots. Abilities that are used more than twice will have a number indicating how many extra copies the character has. These are shown in red at the bottom of the character's ability list, so you can see if you're doubling up on anything important. When two or more GFs are assigned to a single character, there are usually abilities shared between the GFs.
(The character boxes are named, but the names have no special meaning, so feel free to use them however is convenient.)Īssigning a GF to a character will highlight the abilities granted by the GF. To assign a GF to a character, drag the GF's box to the "Junctioned GFs" section for the character of your choice. Party and Menu abilities are not listed at all. Below this block of data is a list of special abilities the GF offers, shown in blue. Abilities they don't have are grayed out so you can compare GFs at a glance.
Guardian Forces are listed on the left, and indicate their relevant junction abilities. This workshop is designed to make it as easy as possible to come up with one you can live with. There is no clear best setup for GFs in FFVIII, regardless of whether you junction three characters or all six. You always want to spread the good abilities around, which means not only making sure everyone has their share, but also making sure you haven't doubled up on anything important. When choosing which characters get which Guardian Forces, there are a number of factors to consider. I like FFVIII precisely because it has an excellent system for doing this.
One of my favorite aspects of RPGs is party management, what is known in some circles as min-maxing.