The 2003 PS1 port is actually a very faithful remake. Besides the slightly updated graphics which is cosmetic, there were only two changes that I know of. One was was the mechanic that caused a previously targeted enemy that's been defeated to still be targeted ("inefdective"), has been removed and a new target will be attacked. And two, Chaos's hit points were doubled from 2,000 to 4,000. It should take roughly the same amount of time as the NES version: about 20-25 hours by design.
@@mattjennings6706Chaos has 20k health in all remakes. Including the ps1 version. The fight is significantly harder but is made quite easy with a monk getting temper/haste from a mage. You can kill chaos in 5-6 turns if you cast haste then stack temper each turn.
Ainda possuo o cartucho deste jogo fantástico que tive a felicidade de zerar. Para mim a melhor equipe: 01 Guerreiro 02 Faixa Preta 01 Mago Vermelho O Guerreiro tem bom ataque e boa defesa O Faixa Preta a partir do level 6, passa a lutar com as mãos sem armas e cada vez mais efetua ataques com violência absurda. Se o Mago Vermelho soltar FAST no Faixa Preta e ele estiver com level muito alto, ele derrota o último chefe com apenas um golpe. O Mago Vermelho além de ter ataque e defesa bem melhores do que possuem os Magos Branco e Negro, possui magias importantes, como LIFE, FAST e EXIT, além das magias de cura e ataque com level 3. Tem armas que podem ser usadas para soltar magias de cura e ataque, inclusive algumas de cura agem em toda equipe ou de ataque em todos os inimigos. Parabéns pela postagem.
It's likely they toned down the bosses when they broke the magic. There is no way they didn't know that stuff wasn't working. Those bugs had to be in purpose
Sometimes I notice you walk a few steps outside of a town, and then it appears you reset the game and then hit "continue" immediately, appearing right back where you were. What is the purpose of that? Watching you go through the earth cave, I remember recently I was trying to get to where the vampire was and one of those red bats got in the way along that pathway before the vampire and it took like 10 minutes before it finally got out of the way. 🤣
So when I reset the game like that it is to skip the next fight. The game runs with x amount of steps until the next battle. Sometimes I force a fight then push the reset button to get the fight over with quickly. Bats will do that, I had that happen once in a Speedrun and it cost me 5 whole minutes.
@ShaneZell Wow that is cool that ypu know that. I wouldn't have even thought about it. So wait... if there are x number of steps until the next fight, how does resetting help? Doesn't resetting also reset the step count, or does it start it over from where it was when you reset? I guess it would have to be the latter, otherwise there would be no point in doing it, but still it's amazing you figured that out. It's also weird that the game works that way. You would think that resetting would either a. reset the counter as well or b. keep the counter at the same as when you saved. Thanks for explaining. 😁🤙
@@brekedekdang39 so hitting reset after you get into the step with the battle the game thinks that you took the fight. So after resting you can keep on walking like you already had the fight. Now there is another category called single segment where you can't reset, and the game is much harder.
Frost Giants are only paired with the wolves...and you can not run from them. You can run from the wolves when you don't have giants with them. There are two encounters 1 FrGiant, 0-2 FrWolf and 2 FrGiant, 2-6 FrWolf...both are unrunnable. The two runnable battles are groups of 3-7 FrWolf and 4-7 FrWolf.
@@shanezell cool thanks for the response. I don’t know how I confused these two things but… I think you can run from Sorcerors but only if they are with MudGols. Totally different enemies, but I remember that mechanic because Sorcerers are one of the most broken, OP enemies.
I stream using an emulator, I don't have room or money for keeping up with CRT TVs, NESs, controllers, and the game itself. The rate that I play this game I would be replacing these things far too often.
@@jc.1191 The only emulator that I know of that actually works for FF1 is FCEUX. Just default settings. Most emulators don't work perfectly for Final Fantasy.
Why don't you want that second Black Wizard to live? What is the strategy of having him dead? Is it because of the extra experience points for the other three characters? Also, I never really thought about the order. I guess I just need to spend more time watching your videos!
The whole goal here is to rush through the game and I need to level up very fast. I want him dead so that the others can level faster. Party order is a big deal in final fantasy 1, and even more important on the NES. It affects the chance you are targeted in battle as well as your run chance.
@@brekedekdang39 I started off only watching people do runs. After a while I thought that I would give it a try. It took a while to actually become good at it. It is something that I do still because I enjoy it. It only takes a lot of time if you are trying to be the very best. Many speedrunners just do 1 or 2 runs with halfway decent times just because they love the game.
@@shanezellthanks for sharing. I don't know if I can resist doing things I like doing. I like to keep all four characters alive and I also don't like running from enemies. I would have to change up my strategy I suppose. Also, I might have to pee during the game. Well, I will think it over. 😁
Doing a marathon currently starting at FF1... I just got the Key and ive never played 1 before... I am around 40min in so I guess I did okay... I wont finish the video as I am trying to figure the game out myself... I cant wait to see how many days it takes me compared to your sub 3hr run... lol
Thanks for the awesome video, I love casually watching speed runs and this helped me get back into finishing my first run on the NES classic.
Congratz from Brazil!
Congrats man! Sad to know you're done with this record. Your strats are very impressive. I'll be watching to see what other records you target!!
It took me 25 hours to beat the 2003 ps1 remake of the game. And then i see this. Considering its the Nes its probably 10x harder. GG WP
The 2003 PS1 port is actually a very faithful remake. Besides the slightly updated graphics which is cosmetic, there were only two changes that I know of. One was was the mechanic that caused a previously targeted enemy that's been defeated to still be targeted ("inefdective"), has been removed and a new target will be attacked. And two, Chaos's hit points were doubled from 2,000 to 4,000. It should take roughly the same amount of time as the NES version: about 20-25 hours by design.
@@mattjennings6706Chaos has 20k health in all remakes. Including the ps1 version. The fight is significantly harder but is made quite easy with a monk getting temper/haste from a mage. You can kill chaos in 5-6 turns if you cast haste then stack temper each turn.
@@coolhand1620 No man, in that version he had 4,000 hit points.
Good job! Ice cave is terrifying even playing casually.
Thanks, and yeah it's never a fun place.
buenas maniobras ed edd eddy final fantasy adventure time
Congrats!
Well done!!! ;Ъ
Thanks, this route took months to finally work out and it still wasn't perfect
Ainda possuo o cartucho deste jogo fantástico que tive a felicidade de zerar.
Para mim a melhor equipe:
01 Guerreiro
02 Faixa Preta
01 Mago Vermelho
O Guerreiro tem bom ataque e boa defesa
O Faixa Preta a partir do level 6, passa a lutar com as mãos sem armas e cada vez mais efetua ataques com violência absurda.
Se o Mago Vermelho soltar FAST no Faixa Preta e ele estiver com level muito alto, ele derrota o último chefe com apenas um golpe.
O Mago Vermelho além de ter ataque e defesa bem melhores do que possuem os Magos Branco e Negro, possui magias importantes, como LIFE, FAST e EXIT, além das magias de cura e ataque com level 3.
Tem armas que podem ser usadas para soltar magias de cura e ataque, inclusive algumas de cura agem em toda equipe ou de ataque em todos os inimigos.
Parabéns pela postagem.
I speedran watching in 1.5 speed so it was crazy fast. Lol. Good job on that fun classic.
I watched it in x2 speed and beat your time!
At first I didn't think I was gonna like dawn of souls but that fans turned out to be very fun
My fav part of these videos is playing "Guess What That Noise in the Background Was"
Yeah my girlfriend is playing some random video game in the background of a lot of my runs.
It's likely they toned down the bosses when they broke the magic. There is no way they didn't know that stuff wasn't working. Those bugs had to be in purpose
Sometimes I notice you walk a few steps outside of a town, and then it appears you reset the game and then hit "continue" immediately, appearing right back where you were. What is the purpose of that?
Watching you go through the earth cave, I remember recently I was trying to get to where the vampire was and one of those red bats got in the way along that pathway before the vampire and it took like 10 minutes before it finally got out of the way. 🤣
So when I reset the game like that it is to skip the next fight. The game runs with x amount of steps until the next battle. Sometimes I force a fight then push the reset button to get the fight over with quickly. Bats will do that, I had that happen once in a Speedrun and it cost me 5 whole minutes.
@ShaneZell Wow that is cool that ypu know that. I wouldn't have even thought about it.
So wait... if there are x number of steps until the next fight, how does resetting help? Doesn't resetting also reset the step count, or does it start it over from where it was when you reset? I guess it would have to be the latter, otherwise there would be no point in doing it, but still it's amazing you figured that out. It's also weird that the game works that way. You would think that resetting would either a. reset the counter as well or b. keep the counter at the same as when you saved.
Thanks for explaining. 😁🤙
@@brekedekdang39 so hitting reset after you get into the step with the battle the game thinks that you took the fight. So after resting you can keep on walking like you already had the fight. Now there is another category called single segment where you can't reset, and the game is much harder.
@@shanezell That is interesting! Thank you!
Did you intentionally glitch the extra door into the wall at 2:19:46? 😄
Yes, I commonly use the menu in doorways to make glitched doors appear just for fun.
I think you can run from Frost Giants, but only if they're grouped with Frost Wolves.
Frost Giants are only paired with the wolves...and you can not run from them. You can run from the wolves when you don't have giants with them. There are two encounters 1 FrGiant, 0-2 FrWolf and 2 FrGiant, 2-6 FrWolf...both are unrunnable. The two runnable battles are groups of 3-7 FrWolf and 4-7 FrWolf.
@@shanezell cool thanks for the response. I don’t know how I confused these two things but… I think you can run from Sorcerors but only if they are with MudGols. Totally different enemies, but I remember that mechanic because Sorcerers are one of the most broken, OP enemies.
@@benselander1482 You can run from all sorcerers, but not wizards. They are very deadly though and are avoided in speedruns.
Anyone else ever wonder if someone stole the code or found this game in a dead dude's computer and that's why it's so broke
Just what if this game was made by a bored dude in his basement
How are you going back to your save point without hitting continue after reset
Are you playing the game on an emulator or using an actual NES?
I stream using an emulator, I don't have room or money for keeping up with CRT TVs, NESs, controllers, and the game itself. The rate that I play this game I would be replacing these things far too often.
@@shanezell Which emulator and settings for graphics? It looks good.
@@jc.1191 The only emulator that I know of that actually works for FF1 is FCEUX. Just default settings. Most emulators don't work perfectly for Final Fantasy.
@@shanezell Thanks
Why don't you want that second Black Wizard to live? What is the strategy of having him dead? Is it because of the extra experience points for the other three characters? Also, I never really thought about the order.
I guess I just need to spend more time watching your videos!
The whole goal here is to rush through the game and I need to level up very fast. I want him dead so that the others can level faster. Party order is a big deal in final fantasy 1, and even more important on the NES. It affects the chance you are targeted in battle as well as your run chance.
@@shanezell nice! I have never tried a speed run. Seems really fun, but also time consuming.
@@brekedekdang39 uh, speed run goes long only if you are bad at it :)
Jk I know what you are saying
@@brekedekdang39 I started off only watching people do runs. After a while I thought that I would give it a try. It took a while to actually become good at it. It is something that I do still because I enjoy it. It only takes a lot of time if you are trying to be the very best. Many speedrunners just do 1 or 2 runs with halfway decent times just because they love the game.
@@shanezellthanks for sharing. I don't know if I can resist doing things I like doing. I like to keep all four characters alive and I also don't like running from enemies. I would have to change up my strategy I suppose. Also, I might have to pee during the game. Well, I will think it over. 😁
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One fighter, two thieves which become blackbelts---and the white mage
Thieves become ninjas.
itd be better without com
Just watch a let's play then
Doing a marathon currently starting at FF1... I just got the Key and ive never played 1 before... I am around 40min in so I guess I did okay... I wont finish the video as I am trying to figure the game out myself... I cant wait to see how many days it takes me compared to your sub 3hr run... lol