FINAL FANTASY TACTICS - The Ivalice Chronicles

FINAL FANTASY TACTICS - The Ivalice Chronicles

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Final Fantasy Tactics: For people with lives / jobs.
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Job class: Worker Bee Lv. 99 Don't waste your precious time relying on RNG and grinding.
Get 'er done quick and painless.
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Updates
  • Changed description in "Editing Brave / Faith / Level" section.

  • Added solution for A Calculated Attack achievement in "Bonus Section for Obnoxious Achievements"

  • Updated the Cheat Engine Table[drive.google.com] to be more streamlined, added new options.
└ "Auto Attach to Process" option added for convenience.
└ Recolored and categorized certain options to be easier to locate.
└ Changed Gold descriptor to Gil, to coincide with the actual lore of Final Fantasy.
└ Throwable item pointers fixed, can now edit throwables.
└ Quick Charge script added, so unit's have instant charge abilities.
└ Set enemy EXP to 4 so that Calculators "EXP > Multiple of 4" skill always hits
└ Corrected Arithmeticks nuke descriptor.
└ New character stat editor pointer.
Disclaimer
This trainer and table ONLY work on the Enhanced Edition of the game, if you're raw dogging it and playing the original, you're S.O.L.

SAVE YOUR GAME BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY CHANGES USING THIS TRAINER / CHEAT ENGINE TABLE.

I'm not responsible for anything you do to your own save file...

Make sure you either back it up, or save to a different slot before mucking around with stuff...

DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT try to edit your actual character units and turn them in to another character. This includes monsters as well, don't try to hack in Wild Boars, it doesn't work, just try to breed one naturally if you want one!


AND YES, BALTHIER, ONION KNIGHT, DARK KNIGHT and LUSO ARE ALL IN THE CODE.
Does that mean you should attempt to play as them? NOOOOO!

Doing so will crash your game and probably screw up your save file.

DO NOT SAVE YOUR GAME MAKING MAJOR CHANGES LIKE THIS!


KEEP IT SIMPLE!

Edit the units Level, Brave & Faith and give yourself items with the inventory editor THAT'S IT!

Anything beyond this and you're asking for big time trouble!
WeMod Trainer
Pretty self explanatory.

1. Go here: WeMod [www.wemod.com]

2. Sign up FOR FREE.... no purchase necessary.

3. Download the WeMod client and log in.

4. Type: Final Fantasy Tactics in to the search engine to find the FREE trainer.

5. Press the giant white Play button on the trainer [Upper right corner]...

6. ... Profit?

This trainer is auto updating on their end, so if it stops working, that's on WeMod.



Here are the options I used, don't ask me about the other ones. If you muck around with something else and screw up your save file, that's on you. I can explain how the most useful options work:

Unlimited HP: It'll keep you alive if you want to cheese learning Ultima and Zodiark... or if you just suck... but I mean... you need to grind more if you're having this much trouble... either that or switch to Squire mode to turn the computers brain to mush.

One-Hit Kills: You will kill everything in 1 hit, if an enemy deals damage to another enemy or collects a crystal or a chest, they will die instantly... don't ask why this happens, it just does.

Unlimited Battle MP: Infinite spell casting... win gar dium levi ohhh saaaaaaaa

No EXP Gain: Keep those levels low for ultimate min-maxing... Although there's a better option in the cheat engine table I've provided for basically max-maxing. You can use this if you want to, but meh... you'll be gimped enough if you just blitz through the story and don't grind any way, so I wouldn't even bother using this.

One Action One Level: Punch air, gain a level... literally... you don't even have to target anything, just shadow box the square in front of your character and you will earn 100 XP... gaining a legit level... the best.

Unlimited Job Points: Sure why not? Saves you from having to use a time mage twice in a battle to learn Teleport.

One Action Max Job EXP: Probably the best option this trainer has... literally use a potion and you will max your job level out and earn 9999 JP.

Best advice I can give here is, bring 5 units in to a random battle and make sure all of them are a different job class, so they can all leech JP off of one another.

On your first turn, use a potion with all 5 units...

Congrats, you've just maxed out 5 jobs for 5 different units in a single turn and they all have 9999 JP.

Now finish the fight and go in to the menu and learn all of their abilities.

Now switch all of the unit's jobs to 5 different jobs and repeat until you learn everything for your first 5 units.


The Inventory / Stats / Game categories, I never bothered with, so you're on your own there.

I like a little more control over my editing so here's where the next part comes in:

Cheat Engine Table
Download the table here[drive.google.com]

No virus', promise, kupo! Wouldn't be good for earning awards on this guide, now would it?

Click the link, then click File in the upper left corner, then download to get the actual table and not just a bunch of random code...

If you're a noob go download Cheat Engine[www.cheatengine.org]

Giant blue text in a green bubble at the top of the screen, can't miss it.

Install it to Windows.

Now windows will recognize the .ct file extension and allow you to use the table you downloaded.

Load up FFT from Steam, alt+tab or press Windows Key + D to minimize that ♥♥♥♥.

Double click the table and attach it to FFT, and yes, keep the addresses the way they are when it prompts you... every time.



Just click the open button.



Now we can start to mess around.

Alternatively you can just select the red "Auto Attach to Process" now from inside the table and ignore all this baby talk. ;)

Editing Items / Poaching Carcasses


Okay so first things first, you're probably going to want to give yourself 90 - 99 of every item in the game. This is understandable because the most OP items in the game are a bastard whoo-er pimp to obtain...

They rely heavily on RNG and some maps are ONE time only battles containing multiple OP weapons / gear [Nelveska Temple, we're looking at you babe]... and you HAVE to get them in that specific battle.

Some exceptions are Midlight's deep, but you still have to be careful that you don't step on item tiles using a unit with high Bravery. Even the enemies can step on these tiles and completely screw you out of a one time only OP item... no thanks. :)

That being said, you can alternatively edit a characters Brave value (upcoming section) to a minimum of 10 so that you'll have a 90% chance to find the rare item on a tile.

Lowering your characters Brave stat any further than 10 and you'll turn them in to useless chicken you can't even control, so don't go lower than 10... or you know what? Just hack the items in to your inventory and don't bother with this lame side mechanic at all... There's an idea. :)



Oh looky here... pay to win DLC items are available as well... R.I.P.



Note: You may have to leave the roster screen in order for these changes to take effect.

So don't wig out and start screaming at your monitor saying "THIS DOESN'T EVEN WORK!" ...

It does, you're just being stupid and impatient... :)




Last but certainly not least, you can actually add common and rare carcasses to your inventory.

The Poachers Den doesn't open up until somewhere in Chapter 2, so you won't be able to legitimately earn this one achievement until the end of Chapter 4.

Chapter 4 is when all the high level pallet swaps of monsters become available.



If you want to make it look legit, don't go poaching these carcasses until way late in the game, just give yourself Ribbons and other poachable over powered gears with the item editor.
Editing Brave / Faith / Level


This entire section just got a complete overhaul because these genius' decided to get even smarter with this pointer. :)

It used to be that you had to select as specific slot and the character data wouldn't always match up because of party members being dismissed, now it's a lot more streamlined and simple.

Just place your cursor over the character, alt + tab and all the data will appear for that unit. Go edit the character as you will. Just move the cursor to the next unit and all of the data will change to that specific unit in the table... insanely simple. No more confusion! :)

Don't edit your faith above 95 otherwise units will just leave on a religious pilgrimage and never return, the only exception is Ramza.

I kept my Faith at 90 to be on the safe side but you'll still get obnoxious prompts at the end of each battle that "This unit is in danger of desertion"... meh, small price to pay for excellence.

Make sure to keep your Brave above 10 as well, otherwise your unit will become an uncontrollable chicken in battle... basically useless.

Level can be edited down with no negative side effects, if you decide to level a unit up they will not earn stat gains. This is covered more in depth in the next section.
Min Max-Maxing
So at this point you've probably heard about the min-maxing waste of life meta game...

I mean, let's be honest, leveling Cid to 99 as a Sword Saint [his default job] is pretty much a win button. But some people enjoy ripping games like this in half... and sideways to boot...

You can recruit Mindflayers and have the Squires Beastmaster skill equipped on someone to unlock a special ability for it so that it can de-level units. Keep in mind, the stats you lose will be based on whatever job you're currently equipped with.

The way this works is, you de-level as a Bard because they have the worst stat gains in the game... so your losses are MINimal... and then you level the character back up as something better, such as a Mime, Ninja or Summoner, to MAXimize your gains.

What if I told you, you can just edit down your level at absolutely no losses? LOL

This means you can level a unit from 1 to 99 as a Mime (huge boosts all around, except for MP pool)

You can then edit the units level down to, let's say 50, then level it again 49 times as a Ninja so that you're basically taking three turns for every one turn the enemies get.

Then if you're feeling saucy, and want a much larger MP pool, edit your level to 75 again and level the unit back up to 99 as a Summoner... boom... pretty insane.

Here's some stat growth charts for reference:





Just remember that this also rings true for leveling UP your character using this table...

If you change a characters level UP, it's purely cosmetic, you won't earn any stat gains and your character will be a gimp. So if you change your unit's level from 40 to 99, your unit will superficially be level 99 but in reality, it'll have a level 40's stat growth.

In summation: Level DOWN good, level UP bad!


You MUST earn the levels "legit" to gain the actual stat growth from the current job class you're using.

Couple the use of this table with the WeMod trainer for one action = one level, and punch air to earn those gains!
How to Learn Ultima and Zodiark.


Yup, you're here for this aren't you? Well let me tell you, there's an easy way, and an even easier way to earn this achievement. If you want your profile to look legit, then you'll want to get this achievement just before you get the one for conquering Midlight's Deep. This would make the most sense because Zodiark is learned on the final level of Midlight's Deep from Elidibus.

Learning Ultima legit can be skipped entirely, as there's no achievement associated with JUST that ability. If you want to unlock Ultima on Ramza, go right ahead, here's how it's done with the table:



I wouldn't recommend doing this until Ramza actually earns his default class upgrade and Ultima actually becomes a ??? slot in his list of abilities... Otherwise, bad things will most likely happen.

Once you get to Chapter 4 and are about to enter the battles at Limberry Castle, highlight Ramza and go to the character editor.

Scroll down to where it says Squire Active Skills 9 - 16 and from the drop down menu select: First Skill. Boom... Ulitma unrocko!

It's that simple. Back out of the menu and go back in for it to take effect... In case you forgot. ;)

If you unlocked Ulitma (or earned it legit off of Elmdore's assassin dancers) all you have to do is get Elidibus to cast Zodiark on Ramza in the final level of Midlight's deep, select 'Yes' you want to learn the skill... boom, done. You'll get Master of All Trades.

Make sure you're on level 99, have the Summoner Job equipped on Ramza and are wearing the best possible gear; like Lordly Robes / Ribbon / Germanis Boots. Equip Mana Shield so it chews through your MP first before hitting your HP. So long as Ramza survives the attack, you'll get the prompt to learn it.

But I know what you're thinking, you want ALL of your units to learn Zodiark and quell your OCD because your Summoner job doesn't have that sweet triple star above it's head... right?

Alright! I've got you covered...

Select a unit, scroll down to where it says Summoner Active Skills 9 - 16 and select All Skills.
You now have Zodiark on that unit!



Be warned, if you unlock this skill on Ramza after having learned all his other abilities and Ultima, you will NOT get credit for learning it in game or net the achievement, you have to do this "legit" for it to pop in the in game achievement section.

Only unlock Ultima or Zodiark and then learn the other spell legit for the achievement to be counted in game.

But hey... pssst... there's an even CHEESIER way to do this... again, I've got you covered.

Here's what you do, if you missed your opportunities:

You recruit a BRAND NEW UNIT, unlock Zodiark on it FIRST... Now learn every other ability by unlocking them using JP... After the last ability you learn pops, you'll get the achievement...

You're welcome. :)
Bonus Section for Obnoxious Achievements






Here's another annoying one, but with the help of the Cheat Engine Table[drive.google.com] you can obtain it effortlessly... and all the time ;)

So the guy who created this pointer messed up and thought he set all enemy EXP to 2 when it was really 4... so that's not a Prime number at all... I fixed this for everyone... again, you're welcome. ;)

Basically when you select the "set enemies EXP to 4" you'll always be able to nuke ALL the enemies using Arithmeticks. However, there's just a slight catch, it doesn't always work because you need to activate it first, so you'll have to do this in every fight, but it's worth it, read on:

All you have to do is select the option in the table (don't worry about the red descriptors that appear, those are just instructions in case you forget) now press X (Xbox) or □ (PS) on your controller to scan the battlefield, highlight any single enemy and press the A (Xbox) or X (PS) button to pop up their status screen... You'll notice that the enemy now has 4 EXP regardless of what it was before.

Back out and check all the other enemies on the battlefield (just for fun) and you will notice they will all have 4 EXP... select:

Arithmeticks > EXP > Multiple of 4 and then whatever spell you want to blast the entire battlefield with. So long as your own units don't have a value of EXP as a multiple of 4, you'll nuke all the enemies on the battlefield and none of your own units will get damaged, netting you this annoying achievement.

If all of your unit's are level 99 with 99 EXP, you're safe from ever getting hit by your own Arithmeticks using this method.

Remember you only have to do this for ONE ENEMY UNIT, EVERY BATTLE, NOT ALL OF THEM... it will register after the first enemy's status screen is up.



The bane of everyone's existence. How to do this easily? Simple.

As soon as you hit Mandalia Planes for the first time, start mastering all of your jobs using that WeMod trainer. Just use a potion and max your Job and JP to 9999. Unlock all the jobs for all the starting units the game gives you.

NOW, DO NOT UNLOCK ANY ABILITIES FOR ONE OF YOUR UNITS! Remember this units name and bring them with you on EVERY SINGLE story battle fight... Just have them hang out in the back and always leave at least 2 enemies alive...

UNEQUIP your GUEST party members so they have NO WEAPON. But give them good armor and stuff to keep them alive. This way they won't kill the remaining couple of units.

Make sure all of the dead enemy units become crystals or whatever... When you see a Yellow Crystal appear, bring the unit with no unlocked skills over to the crystal, pick it up and absorb the life energy of the unit you've slain. Boom, annoying achievement unlocked.



Ah yes, so you think you've completed every single errand in the game? Nope...

There's 4 hidden ones that unlock during specific months at specific cities...

Again, I've got you covered... super annoying.



Interactive 3D Map For Item / Exit Locations
https://fftcompanion.app/maps/sideQuest/nelveskaTemple



Use this to figure out where item tiles are, but more importantly the Midlight's Deep exit tiles. You have to find the exit before you kill all the enemies, otherwise you can't progress the dungeon.

Any unit can step on those exit tiles and they will activate, you don't need treasure hunter to find them.

Just hit the 'Controls' button in the bottom left corner of the screen and you can pretty much figure it out from there...

Just take note that the Midlight's Deep level names have been changed for the Enhanced Edition. They're still in the correct order from top to bottom, so just figure it out based on the starting tile layout and go from there.
Outro
Welp, there you have it... cheese your way to victory.
To all you dad's and mom's out there... You're very welcome.
Also, I understand the struggle.
Times are tough and:



If this helped, you know what to do... like it, favorite it, give me an award... or several.



Credits to whoever worked on the .CT trainer are located in the credits section of the table...

So don't ask me to give them credit, I'm not taking credit for their efforts, just taking credit for compiling all of this information and providing the main stream masses more accessibility to this information... It's out there, you just have to know where to look for it.

Enjoy!