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Feb 28, 07 at 10:19amWakkas ball


i kinda got this idea from ffx, where u can kill zombies with healing magic
does this also work in tactics? cuz theyre kinda annoying
thanks

Thread Recap (last 10 posts from newest to oldest)

Mar 25, 07 at 4:02pm
final_fantasy_girl


quote Twilight Sorcerr
Paladin, holy sword and saint's cross own
totally!!!



Mar 15, 07 at 11:11pm
Twilight Sorcerr


Paladin, holy sword and saint's cross own



Mar 04, 07 at 8:12pm
Zelda-fan


And vampires; Phoenix + vampire/zombie = 100% chance of hitting, 1 hit KO. And you can hit multiple vampires/zombies, AND revive your team members with only one attack.



Feb 28, 07 at 11:15pm
Etherlight


Phoenix owns them zombies :3



Feb 28, 07 at 3:08pm
Wakkas ball


kewl



Feb 28, 07 at 1:26pm
Ben Bennedy


Yes, healing spells hurt zombies but the Sage's Raise and the White Mage's Life spells both KO the undead.



Feb 28, 07 at 10:19am
Wakkas ball


i kinda got this idea from ffx, where u can kill zombies with healing magic
does this also work in tactics? cuz theyre kinda annoying
thanks



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