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Someone mentioned Golden sun 3 coming out at E3 in the E3 thread, which was good news for me. Seems like there are alot of Golden Sun fans on these forums.
While I think the game is fun as a whole, one thing kinda bugged me about it was the djinn system. I mean, I've read some faqs and guides that think the best setup is dual and triple classes for each character. However, I personally felt that the best setup was clearly Isaac/felix with 8 earth, Garet/uhh..Whats her face with full fire, Mia/other guy with full water, etc.
It just seemed like you had the best passive stats when you did this, and the spells seemed fine as well. Not only that but your magic power was highest like this, causing your heals and such to be more effective.
Now there MIGHT be 1 or 2 setups that are as good, or maybe even better (I still don't think so though) than the basic one, but I just felt like there was so much potential with this system, and it was mostly garbage.
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I thought just giving each person their own element Djinni was boring. I like mixing it up to come up with different classes. The single element classes may have had some good stats and such, but some of the others just had better spells and techs.
A lot of the spells on the single classes were really expensive as well, and in the end the only thing worth having is a Mia/Pierre with good healing and an Ivan/Sheba with good magic. Isaac/Felix and Garet/Jenna were just good for melee. They got the weapons with the best and most damaging specials, and if I remember correctly, the single element classes weren't the best for attacking stats.
At any rate, I absolutely loved the Golden Sun games. It had some freaking amazing music for GBA games, it sounded just like it could have been from a console game. That's pretty impressive for a GBA game. It also had a really great looking battle system.
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I thought just giving each person their own element Djinni was boring. I like mixing it up to come up with different classes. The single element classes may have had some good stats and such, but some of the others just had better spells and techs.
A lot of the spells on the single classes were really expensive as well, and in the end the only thing worth having is a Mia/Pierre with good healing and an Ivan/Sheba with good magic. Isaac/Felix and Garet/Jenna were just good for melee. They got the weapons with the best and most damaging specials, and if I remember correctly, the single element classes weren't the best for attacking stats.
At any rate, I absolutely loved the Golden Sun games. It had some freaking amazing music for GBA games, it sounded just like it could have been from a console game. That's pretty impressive for a GBA game. It also had a really great looking battle system.
Yeah I really liked the music myself. I found single elementing to be fairly boring too, but seems like it has the best combination of both spells and stats at least until you can get like 6+ per character, (multi-elements when you don't have everything is definately waker imo). So by that point I just kinda got used to it.
I'm currently playing GS 1 and I'm literally forcing myself to multi element as much as possible, and it really feels like I'm gimping myself. As for Isaac and Garrat having weak spells, I personally found ragnarok to be massively powerful, don't remember if garret had an equivilent to be honest.. It was expensive though, but meh, you regen pp between battles anyway in that game so I never really had psipoint issues.
Still though I haven't tried it as much as some other people so I could be wrong (I keep trying to try it, honest!)
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ISAAC X FELIX OTP
On a more serious note, I'm pretty excited to see GS DS, specially since that big cliffhanger ending GS 2 had.
And well, maybe the weak spells you have is due to the Djinn you have, since there's a lot of crappy setups even with all of them. I remember my party having three elements each, but it was so awesome, everyone and their mother had a nuke spell of some kind.
Also, the DS version HUST have remixes of the old battle themes. Pretty much the first GBA game that I liked to play with headphones.
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ISAAC X FELIX OTP
On a more serious note, I'm pretty excited to see GS DS, specially since that big cliffhanger ending GS 2 had.
Not so much a cliffhanger as it was unfinished. Sheba's origins weren't fully explained, for starters.
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Not so much a cliffhanger as it was unfinished. Sheba's origins weren't fully explained, for starters.
I say unfinished. I mean, after the last battle I was OMG THE ULTIMATE POWER WAS RELEASED!!!111eleven!
and suddenly THE END.
Pretty cliffhanger-ish to me.
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Best configuration was the earth and fire Adepts, two Masters, two Paladins. Paladins are damn near unkillable, have great offense and party heals, and Masters are blindingly fast and have even more ridiculous attack. Sure, you never summoned, but you didn't need to. Thrashed anything not named Dullahan.
Also, yes, these games are awesome and Sol Sanctum is one of the best tracks EVER COMPOSED BY ANYONE FOR ANYTHING, it is that good, DO NOT ARGUE, YOU WILL BE WRONG. GS3 fills me with gleeeeeeeeeee.
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I typically just swapped the Earth and Water Djinn on two characters, to give me two attackers and two healers. Not the best setup, but it works.
And Dullahan? Spam the heck out of him with summons if you're lazy. =P
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Best configuration was the earth and fire Adepts, two Masters, two Paladins. Paladins are damn near unkillable, have great offense and party heals, and Masters are blindingly fast and have even more ridiculous attack. Sure, you never summoned, but you didn't need to. Thrashed anything not named Dullahan.
Also, yes, these games are awesome and Sol Sanctum is one of the best tracks EVER COMPOSED BY ANYONE FOR ANYTHING, it is that good, DO NOT ARGUE, YOU WILL BE WRONG. GS3 fills me with gleeeeeeeeeee.
aye, I really liked that track above the others too. Kinda a shame they re-used alot of the tracks in golden sun 2, but that one only got used for like 1 room.. booo.
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And Dullahan? Spam the heck out of him with summons if you're lazy. =P
DAEDALUS SPAM
Enjoy doing summon level damage 2/3 of the battle.
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And the epic ending, of course. Watching
Alex with all his "ULTIMATE POWAH" getting knocked around by the Wise One like a catnip-dipped mouse
while that was playing...good times.
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Damn i waited for ages for this game it was amazing the second game i even brought the guide book but i didn't play the first game :(
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Since it appears to be a continuation,
I wonder where they put New Vale. I doubt they'd want to stick around near the crater Mt. Aleph's become, and it's unlikely those who lived there would want to go to another town.
I always thought Sheba came from the Moon, aka that massive crater next to Contigo. Think we're going there this time around?
I hope we get tri- and quad-element summons this time around.
My only real concerns is the possibility of it being a DSi exclusive game. Sure, we have not yet seen any realistic probability of it requiring the camera (or the DSi's other attendant features), but still.
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Since it appears to be a continuation, I wonder where they put New Vale. I doubt they'd want to stick around near the crater Mt. Aleph's become, and it's unlikely those who lived there would want to go to another town.
I always thought Sheba came from the Moon, aka that massive crater next to Contigo. Think we're going there this time around?
I hope we get tri- and quad-element summons this time around.
My only real concerns is the possibility of it being a DSi exclusive game. Sure, we have not yet seen any realistic probability of it requiring the camera (or the DSi's other attendant features), but still.
I doubt that but it probably has extra contents if you have a DSi