Press a button on the direction pad to rotate the globe in that direction, but be wary, as the rotation proceeds extremely slowly. This will bring up a screen with a giant globe in the middle of it. When you're on the world map screen, hold "B", and press "Select". Like in FF1, you are able to view the complete world map. Unfortunately, for this trick to work, one of your characters needs to have gotten damaged, with HP lower than the max.ģ. Exit the Status Screen, save your game again, then continue walking, until you get attacked again. Now, go to the Status Screen and cast the Cure spell on one of your party members. Load the save game RIGHT before you get attacked. Walk, and after every step, save the game. In case you're extremely lazy, are using an emulator with a save state function, and don't want to get into a battle, do this trick. The same holds true with FF1 and 3, but strangely, not with the Dragonquest games. If you're playing FF2 through an emulator (which is very likely, due to the rarity of the actual cart), you probably know that the number of steps it takes to get into an encounter is determined as soon as you enter the level. Build up the weapon levels while fighting the strongest possible enemies you can at whatever stage you're on.Ģ. Weapon points go up as you kill enemies, and when they reach 100, the character becomes more adept at using his/her weapon, allowing for greater hits. Don't power up that many spells, only Cure, Fire, Ice, and Bolt, or whatever spells you use constantly. It's helpful to be at extremely high HP, due to the complexities of the game's dungeons. My Frioniel has 4000 HP, and every time his HP goes up, it increases 80+ points! Finally, after completing these steps, go to an Inn, rest up, then repeat as necessary. I've noticed that the amount your Max HP/MP goes up increases when your Max HP/MP gets very high.
Once all their HP is full, or all their MP is used up, win the battle, and you'll gain more MP. Enter another battle, and constantly cast "Cure" magic on your guys, who should have low HP. Win the battle, and your guys should gain some HP, and possibly Strength points or Defense points. Save your game after every round, if you're using an emulator, just in case somebody dies. Keep on pelting your guys with damage, until they're all in their "low HP" position. Now, get into a battle against real weak enemies (Goblins, Leg Eaters, Hornets), and start pounding on your own guys. Second, make sure you have about 500+ gil (it all depends on how powerful you are). First and foremost, buy a "Cure" spell for the 3 main characters, as the 4th character you get could leave the party at any time. You can do any variation of this cheat, but here's my preference. Here we go, the ultimate FF2 cheat! This is a way to turn your characters into walking gods in about an hour.
Here is a long list of available cheats in Final Fantasy II.ġ.