<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>It's just up and right a bit and in sight of the Lighthouse.
On the ship, if you go back to it, you can learn some of the legend of Hyne, the God which humanity defeated a long time ago (see spoiler box for that along with some other stuff that kind of reveals important parts of the ending).
As for the junction system, I like it, the main way I go about things is I just refine as much as possible. For example, you can buy 10 Tents and refine them to 100 Curagas at the beginning of the game (assuming you know a lot of the testing material and get a huge income). It's major flaw though is that it is not balanced, you can get way too powerful during the early parts of the game, it is a fun system though. There are a lot of cool skills you can learn from GF's as well, Mad Rush is my second favourite, it essentially puts on all the protection spells, gives you haste, and gives you beserk. Card is my favourite, essentially it just turns a heavily damaged enemy into a card, and you still get any items or AP you would have normally received.You can also get Recover, Revive, Mug, Treatment, Encounter Half, and a number of other things. There are a ton of other abilities you can equip on as well that effect status, such as Str +40%, HP +80%, Elemental Attack, etc.... Making characters customizable by their GF's.
Anyways, I'm playing through the game myself right now, I just got the Ragnarok a few weeks ago and am finishing up all the side quests. The dialogue in FF8 is great too, it's some of the best dialgue ever in a videogame.
Don't forget Triple Triad either, you can get some DAMN good stuff from card refining. Even the items needed to build the Lionheart.
Also, another cool thing about FF8 are the magazines, you require a magazine first to learn how to do just about anything. I just wish they took this a step further with the magic system, in that you would require certain magazines (or some other item) before you could junction or use certain types of magic; it would have balanced the game out a lot more nicely. If they remade Final Fantasy 8 and just implemented this simple feature, then the game would, in my opinion, be the best RPG ever made.
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<span style="background: black; color: black;">It's just up and right a bit and in sight of the Lighthouse.
On the ship, if you go back to it, you can learn some of the legend of Hyne, the God which humanity defeated a long time ago (see spoiler box for that along with some other stuff that kind of reveals important parts of the ending).
As for the junction system, I like it, the main way I go about things is I just refine as much as possible. For example, you can buy 10 Tents and refine them to 100 Curagas at the beginning of the game (assuming you know a lot of the testing material and get a huge income). It's major flaw though is that it is not balanced, you can get way too powerful during the early parts of the game, it is a fun system though. There are a lot of cool skills you can learn from GF's as well, Mad Rush is my second favourite, it essentially puts on all the protection spells, gives you haste, and gives you beserk. Card is my favourite, essentially it just turns a heavily damaged enemy into a card, and you still get any items or AP you would have normally received.You can also get Recover, Revive, Mug, Treatment, Encounter Half, and a number of other things. There are a ton of other abilities you can equip on as well that effect status, such as Str +40%, HP +80%, Elemental Attack, etc.... Making characters customizable by their GF's.
Anyways, I'm playing through the game myself right now, I just got the Ragnarok a few weeks ago and am finishing up all the side quests. The dialogue in FF8 is great too, it's some of the best dialgue ever in a videogame.
Don't forget Triple Triad either, you can get some DAMN good stuff from card refining. Even the items needed to build the Lionheart.
Also, another cool thing about FF8 are the magazines, you require a magazine first to learn how to do just about anything. I just wish they took this a step further with the magic system, in that you would require certain magazines (or some other item) before you could junction or use certain types of magic; it would have balanced the game out a lot more nicely. If they remade Final Fantasy 8 and just implemented this simple feature, then the game would, in my opinion, be the best RPG ever made.</span></div>
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