FFXV discussion thread [No Spoilers]

Members see less ads - sign up now for free and join the community!

  • This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn more.

T.O.T

Blitzball Champion
Feb 2, 2017
533
540
I can only remember grinding out two 999 AP abilities. I also ended up with about five or six 333 AP just through the course of the game (and even then, they were mostly for Costlemark's Menace Dungeon). I preferred the Blitzer/Warrior accessories and shield warp striking. That was ~7 per battle - made it much faster.
I see. I haven't bothered with the menance dungeons as of yet, but I will be using the AP accessories when I do them. As Prompto would say:
 

Guitar (pseudo)God

Blitzball Champion
Aug 14, 2016
519
649
All over
I see. I haven't bothered with the menance dungeons as of yet, but I will be using the AP accessories when I do them. As Prompto would say:
The two 999 ones were the break damage limit for Gladio and the link strikes. Impulse is great for crowd control. For Costlemark only, I unlocked the 333 AP first aid abilities. Everything else -- IMO -- is personal preference. These dungeons are more about mastery of the battle system than anything else
 
Likes: T.O.T

T.O.T

Blitzball Champion
Feb 2, 2017
533
540
The two 999 ones were the break damage limit for Gladio and the link strikes. Impulse is great for crowd control. For Costlemark only, I unlocked the 333 AP first aid abilities. Everything else -- IMO -- is personal preference. These dungeons are more about mastery of the battle system than anything else
I see. I appreciate you taking out the time to explain how you went about things Guitar(pseudo)God.
 

xXShuyaXx

Forest Owl
May 25, 2016
353
654
31
Was just on reddit where someone asked why Insomnia didn't have a huge army... I tried to give my take from what I understood from the lore.

Having watched KG like a dozillian times... from my understanding of the general lore, the Empire purposely left Insomnia by giving them a false sense of tranquility. Why?

Insomnia has been protected by the barrier wall for a long time, in which the Empire had failed to bring down. And the person holding the wall in place was Regis along with the crystal, who in his prime years was still very strong.

The only way the Empire was going to get what they want, was to kill the source. So they waited for one of the biggest long con ever.

When one is inside a boxed wall, they are given a false sense of security that they are safe, making them feeble and weak over time. Though Regis may have been prepared, the citizens of Lucis were drunk on prosperity. As in the early scenes of KG, you could see people acting like hooligans and drinking in broad daylight while Nyx, returning from their mission watches in disgust. The Crownsguard Captain also boasted the ''peace'' under the wall, that as long as the wall stands that they were safe.

From this mindset, the people of Insomnia became fools weakened by their own ignorance. Which is exactly what I think the Empire wanted. Weaken the enemy and create holes everywhere.

Also, most likely the Empire knew of the relationship of Drautos and Glauca. So they used him as well, letting him think that he was playing by his own game so that he would kill Regis. And since it was Drautos who commanded Kingsglaive, being one of the founding members, it was a group that was always full of doubt.

And at the time of the Invasion, Regis was at his weakest, aging faster day by day, losing his powers slowly. This was the perfect time to strike before a new young King was appointed. This is probably why they set up the wedding, so Noctis wouldn't be in the city.

Regis could have prepared differently and instead had Noctis stay and take role as the new King, but Noctis too was weak by his own ignorance and was not yet ready. So there was a chance he would have been killed also.

As the Empire left Insomnia to crumble under their own peaceful prosperity, they offered a true alliance of peace, sealing the deal making the people even more weaker. The citizens were blinded even more and the Glaives were blinded by anger. So the nation was severely weakened.

Some ask why the Glaives consisted of immigrants, but it was exactly that they were immigrants that they were needed. This goes back to the citizens of Insomnia being drunk on ignorance of prosperity, they had no resolve to fight. However, the immigrants did, they lost their homes and their people to the Empire, they were not fond of peace, everyday was war for them, so they had the resolve to fight. But at the same time, they were outsiders making them weak with doubt. Unlike Magitek soldiers and daemons, who are immune to emotion, Insomnia was swayed by ignorance.

Regis, probably knew what was coming, for the most part at least. But instead of preparing to defend against it and protect the nation, he was willing to sacrifice it all to save Noctis, so Noctis could save the world.

Adding on to this, the perfect example appears in ''The Walking Dead'' series in the Alexandria Colony. A community protected by a wall, experiencing a long lasting peace, they were all weak with no real experience of the ''real'' world. They were also blind from their own ignorance, which even got most of them killed. The ones who survived were outsiders who fought to survive everyday. But when you have that gap between two largely different groups, there are many holes, in which ''others'' used to get inside the walls.
 
Last edited:

Jubileus

Warrior of Light
Oct 7, 2016
1,651
1,369
Ignis' flips in this game are fantastic.

I can only imagine the motion capture process for the animations in this game.

I wouldn't mind seeing a behind the scenes filming for this.

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/157453711236

Here's a gif of Noctis being stabbed by Regis in slow motion. It's more savage when you look at it this way.

I mean seriously... damn.

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/157128876006/noctis-tries-to-looks-up-at-regis-before-he-stabs

Ardyn savaging Mariachi Noctis just because lol

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/156326906056/shadow-schemer-impatient-traveler-adrastia

Savage kick by Ardyn

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/155464039541/arrdyn-its-not-very-nice-to-kick-people-ardyn

Not ending related but it's damn hilarious. Dat tail whip and ownage xD

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/156326263411/keyoca-arrdyn-he-died-arrdyn
 
Last edited:

Ikkin

Warrior of Light
Oct 30, 2016
1,099
1,705
Here's a gif of Noctis being stabbed by Regis in slow motion. It's more savage when you look at it this way.

I mean seriously... damn.

http://noctass.tumblr.com/post/157128876006/noctis-tries-to-looks-up-at-regis-before-he-stabs
That entire scenario is as awful as it could possibly be, when you think about it.

Noct wants to be the solemn, self-sacrificing hero who bows his head and accepts his fate, but he's still human. He's desperate for Regis' validation and takes Regis' hesitation as lack of faith, so he raises his head to look his father in the eye one last time.

Regis, on his part, doesn't lack faith in Noct -- he's just unable to bring himself to watch as Noct suffers, and he's probably afraid that if he looks Noct in the eye, he won't be able to do what needs to be done. Of course, there's no way he doesn't know that his handling of the situation is making things harder for Noct.

So you've got two men who need each other's support through an unimaginably painful experience, but they're both so overwhelmed by what they're being forced to endure that they can't help but make things worse for each other. =( Noct dies just as he starts wanting something from Regis other than a coup de grace to prove his father's faith, and Regis is driven to act just as his son starts to make a request he can't fulfill.

I dunno. There's just something particularly tragic to me about Noct being denied his much-needed closure with his father in his last moments and Regis being left to feel like he'd acted selfishly because of it.
 
Likes: Tornak
Oct 19, 2013
410
617
That entire scenario is as awful as it could possibly be, when you think about it.

Noct wants to be the solemn, self-sacrificing hero who bows his head and accepts his fate, but he's still human. He's desperate for Regis' validation and takes Regis' hesitation as lack of faith, so he raises his head to look his father in the eye one last time.

Regis, on his part, doesn't lack faith in Noct -- he's just unable to bring himself to watch as Noct suffers, and he's probably afraid that if he looks Noct in the eye, he won't be able to do what needs to be done. Of course, there's no way he doesn't know that his handling of the situation is making things harder for Noct.

So you've got two men who need each other's support through an unimaginably painful experience, but they're both so overwhelmed by what they're being forced to endure that they can't help but make things worse for each other. =( Noct dies just as he starts wanting something from Regis other than a coup de grace to prove his father's faith, and Regis is driven to act just as his son starts to make a request he can't fulfill.

I dunno. There's just something particularly tragic to me about Noct being denied his much-needed closure with his father in his last moments and Regis being left to feel like he'd acted selfishly because of it.


What this game could've been with competent characterization and story-telling...
 

Bazztek

Keyblade Master
May 26, 2014
719
1,890
But the area shown in the Omen trailer and in the NVDIA presentation have sand, the battlefield in Kingsglaive seens like just regular earth.
The sand area in the Omen trailer is just a dried up Altissia.
The area from KG has the same Barbican wall structure as the one from that Nvidia vid.