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Final Fantasy II
All those who live must some day die. It is our fate. Level System Most RPG games use experience points to level up to, which will then raise the characters' stats, to indicate their strengths and weaknesses. Final Fantasy II however, does not use that kind of a system. The improvements on the stats will only happen when certain conditions are met by the player during battles. For example, characters who use a specific weapon frequently, will become a better handler of that weapon and will also increase in physical strength and accuracy. However, take note that the character's intelligence (magic power) may decrease with their overuse of physical attacks. Also, characters who frequently cast a particular magic spell will learn more potent versions of it, while increasing and decreasing their intelligence and strength ratings respectively, forcing players to choose which strength to build. Hit Points (HP) and Magic Points (MP) increase depending on need. This means that a character who end a battle with only a small amount of HP remaining, might earn more HP and a character who uses up a lot of his or her MP might earn more MP. In the Tips and Tricks area are some tricks explained on how to gain massive HP and more. (***Coming Soon!!) Here is a list of those conditions and the stats that will be increased. Conditions
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