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Skreename
Posts: 251/1427
Originally posted by Bio
Originally posted by neotransotaku
The MMX1 opening level--99% of the time you can't win against the reploid in that robot but with nifty skills you can cause enough damage...

If I renember correctly, that boss don't even have HP, the 'hit' you do isn't even counted by the game, same thing for the rematch against him (before Zero sacrifice)

Endless Hadoukens prove that he has infinite life. (I'm talking rapid fire, standing in a corner, fast-forwarding for a few minutes.)

Kinda reminds me of Ridley at the beginning of Super Metroid. He's actually not too hard, as long as you make sure to get hit by his body and not his tail.

Oh, on the subject of FF2... The Dark Knights in that one town near the beginning qualify too, I'd think. You know, where you aren't supposed to talk to anyone?
Zubatron
Posts: 133/136
Pahn vs. Teo is really easy if you level up Pahn enough and upgrade his weapons to whatever max you can reach at that point.

In Suikoden 2 I don't think Luca Blight should've been as easy as he was. They keep claiming this man can kill anyone, he's too dangerous to mess with etc...etc...but he was killed so easily...
Sinfjotle
Posts: 1059/1697
Beat him on the first play through ._. I wish I knew I didn't have to beat him, I wasted a lot of items on him.
Lord Rahl
Posts: 37/57
The first time you fight Kratos in Tales of Symphonia. There are a couple dialogue changes, and you do get EXP for the fight. Right after this fight though, you fight Yggdrasill, and the fight ends a couple minutes in even if all your characters are still standing.
Wurl
Posts: 704/842
Originally posted by Apophis
Pahn vs. Teo in Suikoden. Almost impossible to do, but needed for the best ending.

Did it.
Amanda
Posts: 80/162
That's the case in Magna Carta with....Orha! (I couldn't remember his name for the life of me). But I couldn't win it. XD I lost it a few times before I realized 'ZOMG MUST RUN AWAY." I wanted to beat him though.
Trapster
Posts: 2914/3604
Originally posted by Adamant


Nepto in FF3 is fully beatable, you just have to spend a year or so levelling first. You don't get anything for your trouble, though, and after the battle, you'll be placed on the square right before the battle, where he'll attack again as if nothing had happened.



Nepto is what made me stop playing FF3. I thought it was a boos that you were supposed to beat to get rid of the trouble for the city.
1207
Posts: 17/35
Trying to defeat your own party in Chrono Cross when you play as Lynx for the first time. Although I've never done it myself, even through the 'New Game Plus', I've heard that it is possible. Although the story does not change at all if you do it, I think your pride does in the fact that you beat... yourself.
C:/xkas bio.asm
Posts: 532/1209
Originally posted by neotransotaku
The MMX1 opening level--99% of the time you can't win against the reploid in that robot but with nifty skills you can cause enough damage...

If I renember correctly, that boss don't even have HP, the 'hit' you do isn't even counted by the game, same thing for the rematch against him (before Zero sacrifice)
Skydude
Posts: 1777/2607
I just checked some FAQs, and saw that you're right in that, Adamant. I figured it was like Bahamut, who is in fact unbeatable the first time you face him.
Apophis
Posts: 429/734
Pahn vs. Teo in Suikoden. Almost impossible to do, but needed for the best ending.
Adamant
Posts: 82/281
Originally posted by Skydude
I'm actually surprised they made it so you can beat the Dark Cecil...it's not like they haven't done something like that before. In just the previous game, each round the unbeatable bosses fully-healed, unseen, any damage you'd done to them.


Nepto in FF3 is fully beatable, you just have to spend a year or so levelling first. You don't get anything for your trouble, though, and after the battle, you'll be placed on the square right before the battle, where he'll attack again as if nothing had happened.

Kain in FF4 can be beaten in the same way, but just like Nepto, these bosses are so incredibly powerful at the time you meet them, there's no way anyone would actually bother to get strong enough to try without cheating, while Dark Knight Cecil is entirely beatable when you first face him.
Sexy-Derby
Posts: 15/27
The first fight In ff2 (nes) is beatable too,cheating

And they can leave you some good equipment !
Skydude
Posts: 1690/2607
I'm actually surprised they made it so you can beat the Dark Cecil...it's not like they haven't done something like that before. In just the previous game, each round the unbeatable bosses fully-healed, unseen, any damage you'd done to them.
neotransotaku
Posts: 1029/1860
The MMX1 opening level--99% of the time you can't win against the reploid in that robot but with nifty skills you can cause enough damage...
Sexy-Derby
Posts: 14/27
Originally posted by Adamant
Originally posted by Heian-794
Isn't there a glitch if you somehow win the Golbez/Shadow Dragon battle in FF4?


Haven't tried it, but all the other staged battles in that game makes the game proceed the exact same way no matter whether you win or lose. The most annoying one is Paladin Cecil VS Dark Knight Cecil on Mount Ordeals, where you are supposed to not enter any commands to "win" the battle, but due to your opponent's relatively low HP (4000 or so, I think) and strength, it's not hard at all to win by simply attacking. In fact, that was how I beat him the first time I played the game.



lol
i did not know than to defeat Dark Paladin we are suposed to not enter commend.Each time i play the game i always kill him by attacking!
Adamant
Posts: 77/281
Originally posted by Heian-794
Isn't there a glitch if you somehow win the Golbez/Shadow Dragon battle in FF4?


Haven't tried it, but all the other staged battles in that game makes the game proceed the exact same way no matter whether you win or lose. The most annoying one is Paladin Cecil VS Dark Knight Cecil on Mount Ordeals, where you are supposed to not enter any commands to "win" the battle, but due to your opponent's relatively low HP (4000 or so, I think) and strength, it's not hard at all to win by simply attacking. In fact, that was how I beat him the first time I played the game.
Sinfjotle
Posts: 967/1697
Breath of Fire 3 had some I believe.

When you're captured by those two that capture Nina. You can beat them. You can beat the dragon gaurdian guy (god it's been forever since I've last played) and become the champion. I'm sure there are other ones...
Heian-794
Posts: 42/160
One more is in Tales of Destiny, when you have to fight Leon as he comes to arrest you. It's a very difficult battle, and I had to stock up on Energy Bullets (maybe?) and level up several times in order to win it.

And instead of the story proceeding normally (as I was expecting), some more soldiers come in and haul you away; it's a Game Over!

Isn't there a glitch if you somehow win the Golbez/Shadow Dragon battle in FF4?
Skreename
Posts: 154/1427
The solo Butz/Bartz vs. Enkidou battle in FF5 is one of the "hard-to-beat-but-not-impossible" ones... If you beat him, a treasure chest appears. You open the treasure chest, it releases gas, knocking Butz/Bartz out, and having all of your party be captured anyway. I'm not sure what you get from it, aside from some extra experience... And probably a potion or something like that.
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