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Unlockable: Onion
Knight
To unlock the Onion Knight as an option for any given character, that
character must be a level six Chemist and a level six Squire.
Unlockable: Secret
Characters
Here's a list of unlockable characters in Final Fantasy Tactics. Keep
in mind that each character is acquired in the fourth chapter, and that
you must have Mustadio in your party for each character to appear. Otherwise,
you won't have the opportunity to recruit any characters.
Balthier - After you
see the cutscene during chapter four at Bervenia, read the rumors at the
pub in Gollund. From there, travel to Dorter, and do the same thing you
did in Gollund. When you leave Dorter from there, you'll automatically
engage in a battle. If you're victorious, Balthier will join the party
permanently. (Submitted by Leo)
Beowulf - Read the
rumors at Goland, and then head to Lesalia. There, you will find Beowulf,
and can agree to accompany him to Goland. After a series of plot battles,
he joins the party.
Biblos - After clearing
all ten levels of the Deep Dungeon, this character will become available
for recruitment.
Cloud - After returning
Reis to human form, go to Goug. Cloud (of Final Fantasy VII fame) will
run off to Zarghidas. After clearing Igros, go to Zargidas and win the
fight to recruit this character.
Construct 8 - After
rescuing Reis from Goland, return to Goug. Worker 8 joins the party after
a cutscene.
Dragon Reis - Go with
Beowulf through Goland Coal City. Reis is rescued during the final battle
in the series, and will join the party thereafter.
Human Reis - First,
read the rumors at Zeltennia, and then buy a flower in Zarghidas. From
there, return to Goug. This unlocks a battle in Zeltennia, where Reis
takes human form at the fight's conclusion.
Unlockable: Second
Battle at Lionel Castle
To unlock a second battle at Lionel Castle, you must have Beowulf and
Human Reis in your active party. When you return to Lionel Castle, a cutscene
will play. Aliste Rosenheim will appear and kidnap Reis. Then, the battle
will ensue. Win this battle, fight Celebrent Bredmondt, and you will get
Reis back after you're victorious. (unverified)
Hint: Friendly
Fire
During random battles (not story-driven battles), getting experience and
JP are vital to the growth of your characters. Since enemies in random
battles can almost always be handled rather easily by your party (as they
grow with the strength of your party), you can eliminate all but one member
of the enemy party rather easily. Leaving that enemy alive, you should
then have your characters attack one another, healing with Chemist skills
and White Magic if you can, until you can no longer survive without killing
off your party. Then, go after the final enemy and eliminate it to finish
the battle. By doing this, you can create experience and JP you wouldn't
have gotten in the battle otherwise, lessening the amount of random battles
you'll have to fight to build your characters' levels.
Hint: Friendly
Fire & Chocobo
If you have a Chocobo in your party, you'll no doubt know that they have
Choco Cure, a useful skill that can be used over and over again. Choco
Cure restores some of the Chocobo's HP, as well as characters in front
of it, behind it, and to the left and right of it. If you try executing
the hint entitled "Friendly Fire", having a Chocobo in your
party to heal characters grouped together each round will allow you to
survive the fight even longer, building experience and JP levels even
higher.
Hint: JP Boost
Although it's tempting to immediately branch out from the Squire job,
stay with the job until you earn enough JP to purchase the JP Boost skill.
With this equipped on any other job, JP earned in battle will be increased
significantly, allowing you to acquire skills for other jobs more rapidly
than you otherwise would have been able to.
Hint: New Jobs
There are two new jobs in this release of the game that weren't in the
original PSX release - Onion Knight and Dark Knight.
Unlockable: Dark
Knight
Unlocking one of the two new job classes in the PSP version of Final Fantasy
Tactics is a bit of a chore. The Dark Knight has many pre-requisites to
unlock, but once that's done, you'll have a powerful job on your hands.
To unlock the Dark
Knight class, you must completely master the Knight and Black Mage classes
- that is, learn each of their skills. Also, achieve the eighth level
with the Dragoon, Geomancer, Ninja, and Samurai jobs. You must also must
have killed twenty enemies in battle to the point that the enemy disappears
from the battlefield (three rounds).
Hint: Job List
Below are a list of all of the base jobs in the game, and how to unlock
any given character's ability to use said job.
Archer - Squire (Lv.
2)
Arithmetician - Black Mage (Lv. 5), Mystic (Lv. 4), Time Mage (Lv. 4),
White Mage (Lv. 5)
Bard* - Orator (Lv. 5), Summoner (Lv. 5)
Black Mage - Chemist (Lv. 2)
Dancer** - Dragoon (Lv. 5), Geomancer (Lv. 5)
Dragoon - Thief (Lv. 4)
Geomancer - Monk (Lv. 4)
Knight - Squire (Lv. 2)
Mime - Chemist (Lv. 8), Dragoon (Lv. 5), Geomancer (Lv. 5), Orator (Lv.
5), Squire (Lv. 8), Summoner (Lv. 5)
Monk - Knight (Lv. 3)
Mystic - White Mage (Lv. 3)
Ninja - Archer (Lv. 4), Geomancer (Lv. 2), Thief (Lv. 5)
Orator - Mystic (Lv. 3)
Samurai - Dragoon (Lv. 2), Knight (Lv. 4), Monk (Lv. 5)
Summoner - Time Mage (Lv. 3)
Thief - Archer (Lv. 3)
Time Mage - Black Mage (Lv. 3)
White Mage - Chemist (Lv. 2)
* - Only males can be Bards.
** - Only females
can be Dancers.
Hint: Experience
With Toad
If you have a Black Mage, have him or her learn the spell Toad. Then,
transform all of the enemies on the field into toads. Kill any enemies
that aren't able to be turned. Then, you can attack and heal your own
party to build experience and JP for as long as you want with no threat
from the enemies. When you're done, you can then kill the toads for an
easy victory.
You can actually turn
everyone into Toads using your Black Mage (or whomever), killing anyone
who can't be turned. Then, use the AI mode to let the battle progress,
pressing the Triangle button every so often so that the PSP won't fall
asleep. When you do this, the Toads will attack and do their functions
without you having to participate (like the Lete River in Final Fantasy
VI). You can easily get ten or fifteen levels per character in a single
battle. Give it a try!
Hint: Focus Farming
If you have the Squire ability Focus, you can get experience and JP even
if you're unable to attack during any round. Learning Focus and giving
it to characters, even non-Squires, is a great way to utilize each and
every round of combat in a productive manner. If you have nothing to attack,
are out of range, or whatever, using something like Focus will still give
you JP and experience points each round.
Hint: Monk Experience
and JP
Here's another great way to level-up easily. Have a party of five, with
one of your characters playing as a Monk. Have that character learn the
skill Chakra. Then, take them to a map where a "plus sign-shaped"
area can be found. Have your five players stand in this area, with the
Monk in the middle. Then, simply have them attack each other, using the
Monk's Chakra ability to heal everyone each round. This will rack up some
easy JP and experience points if you have some patience.
Hint: Kill the
Undead
If you're having difficulty defeating undead monsters, or simply want
an easier way to eliminate them, try using healing spells and items on
them. Instead of healing them or helping them out, these items will actually
damage them. Potions, Phoenix Downs, and healing spells like Cura will
damage these foes, so give it a try!
Hint: Skill Crystal
Glitch
Here's an interesting glitch. When you kill an enemy (or when an ally
falls), they turn into a Crystal after three full turns. You can then
pick up the crystal, which will usually result in a restoration of HP
and MP for the character who grabbed it. Sometimes, however, skills and
abilities can be learned from the Crystal. If this happens and there are
multiple options, always choose the last skill listed. Your character
will then learn all of the skills and abilities listed, not just the one
you selected.
Hint: Tricking
Doom
Doom can be a pesky spell, since it gives you three turns to win the battle
before you're automatically killed (even less time if you have the misfortune
of having something like Haste cast on you at the same time). If you want
some tips on how to stay alive with Doom, try the following:
1.) Cast Slow on the
character afflicted with Doom. It will slow the Doom Count down.
2.) Cast Stop on the character afflicted with Doom. It will temporarily
stop the Doom Count.
3.) Use Induration (a Mystic Art) to turn the character afflicted with
Doom to stone. This "heals" Doom, though the character will
be encased in stone until you heal him or her.
Hint: Find Cloud's Materia Blade
A weapon called Clouds Materia Blade can be found at Mount Bervenia.
When you head there to battle, send any character in your party equipped
with the Treasure Hunter skill to the highest peak on the stage. When
you head there, youll receive the blade you seek.
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