How do you refine magic in ff8?

Often, you need more than one item or spell to refine. In order to be able to refine things, you have to make your GFs learn the needed ability. Then select the ability from your menu and refine.

How do you refine magic in ff8?

Often, you need more than one item or spell to refine. In order to be able to refine things, you have to make your GFs learn the needed ability. Then select the ability from your menu and refine.

How do you refine a full-life in ff8?

Full-life is a rare spell only drawn from bosses and from rare draw points, and refined from few items using Siren’s L Mag-RF ability. The player may want to wait to fight Tonberry King until Lv30+ to be able to draw Full-life from it. Fujin at the Lunatic Pandora also has it for draw.

How do you refine the Ultima stone in ff8?

Three Ultima Stones can be refined from one Energy Crystal with Siren’s Tool-RF ability. The player can also get one Ultima spell from Zell’s “love quest” if they give Fish & Pink as the answers to a “survey” held by girls at the library, and later return for the results.

How do you get a meltdown in ff8?

Obtained. Meltdown is a rare spell that can only be drawn from high-level enemies when the party is over level 30. It is more easily refined from Mystery Fluids using the Guardian Force Diablos’ ability ST Mag-RF. These are easily obtained from Gaylas and their cards.

How do I make FF8 easier?

  1. Refine Quistis card (any Trepe in Balamb Garden) into 180x Triples. Junction to Str.
  2. Refine Zell card (his mom in Balamb) into 3x Str+60%. Equip on everybody.
  3. Refine 30 Tents into 300x Curaga. Get money by selling the Occult Fan I magazine from the Balamb Garden library.

Can you discard Magic Ffviii?

Originally posted by Shirayuki474: It was quite a while so I can’t point exactly location but it is somewhere in the menu for magic, you can press square and discard chosen spell.

Why Final Fantasy VIII is the best?

It has a good battle system, an amazing soundtrack, some memorable characters, and a huge number of interesting secrets to find. If writing this retrospective has shown me anything, it’s that Square Enix doesn’t make games like Final Fantasy 8 anymore.