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> On FF9, I'm stuck right after the princess poisons the party - I've
> travelled to the cave (grotto), but I can't get past the water dragon.
> Tips, anyone? Or can you remember that far back?
First off, cast a tent on the beast. Make sure you do it on your first go otherwise you'll just heal it. This will inflict Darkness, Silence and poison. Continue thrashing the beast with strong attacks. I doubt the beast will even touch you.
Oh,a nd make sure to get Quina from the marsh, and go to the chocobo forest over the bridge.
> plz tell me how to get through the djose temple coz i cant and its now
> really fustrating and because i cant get any further ive now become
> pretty good at blitzball but i need help to carry on.
I have written two of those Djose temple guide things to help people now. And I'm not writing another. Either do it yourself (because it's incredibly easy), go to a game FAQs page or look much earlier in this topic and look for my guide thing or the one that someone else wrote.
That may sound harsh but it's for your own good kiddo. :-D
how much of it have you done?
Since it is the FF forum, I can talk about previous versions.
On FF9, I'm stuck right after the princess poisons the party - I've travelled to the cave (grotto), but I can't get past the water dragon. Tips, anyone? Or can you remember that far back?
I win every match by about 6 goals, and they never score against me. It starts off fairly hard but once you play 2 or 3 matches, you're characters level up and become far better.
The thing is, I was just playing exhibitions first so my characters weren't levelling up at all. When I realised that exhibitions didn't let you level up, I started a tournament and by the end of it, I was scoring a fair few goals a match.
Just won my first League too.
Oh, and FF7 is good, your right.
And Yuna would probably be too busy doing Seymour to worry about us :-)