
Belhelm Melhel
Fake Derling President
>>2
Fake President Derling, huh?
Bel Helmer Hel
Belhelmelhel
Namutar Utoku
Howlizard
How much do you like saw blades…?
Seeing this makes the battle BGM from Laguna play in my head, and it gets me pumped up.
Life Forbidden
Koyokoyo
Mesmerize
Is it not denied that bamboo grass is the best?
>>13
So is it different?
>>13
Is there anyone who hates loud kissing sounds?
>>28
You probably don’t like Elone.
>>13
I was waiting for the Ultimania, and well…
Gaira
It’s a propagator, isn’t it?
Archaeodinosaur
Invincible
Invincible
The one I owe the most to is Fokarorufeiku.
>>19
In that game, it’s interesting to encounter the fake one first.
Gasper
Fungoongo
Bamboo shoots are delicious.
Wild Hook
It’s secret number 112.
Bamboo grass
>>25
What did this mean?
>>43
Turn it over to 211.
If the ID of the Pocket Station is this, it will become the highest rank item table with the outing Chocobo.
>>57
By the way, the release date of FF8.
>>43
The most likely ID to get the rarest PokéStop is 211.
>>43
Read upside down, it says “Kuchidake.”
Reading 112 upside down gives you 211, which is the release date of FF8 (2/11).
The outing Chocobo RPG changes the acquisition rate table for treasure based on the last three digits of the PocketStation ID, according to the rarity grade (S/A/B/C).
ID 211 is the only ID for which the acquisition rate is 25%/25%/25%/25%.
>>62
Does this mean that there are good and bad units of the PocketStation itself?
>>68
That’s right.
>>68
Yeah
In addition to 211, there are also rare IDs like three-digit identical numbers, and many other IDs do not even have S rank available.
S-ranked items can also appear as A-ranked items, but they are mixed with other items, and simply put, outside of ID 211, the likelihood of them appearing as A-ranked is low…
>>43
The last three digits 211 of the Pokégear’s individual ID is the strongest ID where you can get rare items galore with the outing Chocobo.
Gomanidromani Viceage
Well, it’s true that Berhelmer is a popular character on the bulletin board…
Esansushi is also hard to resist.
Well, if I were to mention a monster from FF8, the one that comes to mind the most is probably the Beastman.
To be serious, it’s a guesser.
Elone has a strange ability, so she’s essentially a monster.
I feel that Howlizard has the most opportunities to battle.
Elone is neither a witch nor does anyone in the past or future have similar abilities.
It’s an ability that can only be described as a stage set.
FF8 has so few monsters; I wonder how they managed to stretch that length.
Archaeodinosaur
Overall, it’s red.
Because I know what the monster looks like from the card.
When you actually meet them, you might be surprised by their size.
Everyone is so annoying!
Why won’t you acknowledge me?!
Rubrum Dragon
I love that Melt Dragon can instant kill.
I hate Rubrum Dragon.
Abaddon
Guhaha!
Physical attack, Nadokikanwa!
>>46
Melton
>>48
It seems that if your stamina reaches 0, you fall asleep.
>>46
Diabolos
Maybe it’s because there are no color variations and they are creating variations based on levels.
Are the only color variations the Iron Giant and Wolfra Mitre?
>>49
Elviolet and Elnoril, etc.
>>49
Elviore and Elnoril
>>56
I feel like it’s similar but slightly different.
What is it about Invincible flailing around with such incredible intensity…?
Isn’t that guy a machine?
The propagator is a bit different.
The Estha machine is too creepy!
There are different color variations of the soldiers.
I also like the Howlizard that gives out lots of screws.
Dah
Tiamat-san being defeated around here.
So the Ultima Weapon and Omega Weapon have different colors too.
>>66
Omega doesn’t have a sword.
Thank you.
Knowledgeable No Name
Fungoongo
It is said that if you win a battle, your ID can be rewritten.
I’ve never seen a person who was 211 first.
The slapper, also known as the ice hockey club of Galbadia Garden.
>>74
By the way, a monster that is like a human rather than treating humans as monsters.
Well, even at the lowest rank table, if you take your time, you’ll get 99 BCD.
If you copy and reuse that data, there’s no problem at all even if the A rank is 0.
There are hits and misses, but it’s okay because you can exchange them with friends and overwrite.
Back when the PocketStation was around, it was really exciting, but thinking about it now, it’s a trashy product…
It will become obsolete because the PS2 will come out a few years later.
There are four types of drop rate tables for each ID, and the table for what is commonly referred to as a “bad ID” has a drop rate of 0% for items that correspond to rare grade S, making it truly a bad drop.
It’s already decided that Bel Helmer Hel is in first place.
I only know two games that use PocketStation: FF8 and Monster Farm 2.
>>80
Perhaps the most famous game on the PocketStation is “DokoDemo Issho…”
>>80
I used the Sacred Sword LOM and Super Robot Wars Alpha quite a bit.
>>80
A, Arc the Lad V…
>>80
Pocket Dungeon mainly featuring PokéStops or Pocket Moomoo…
>>80
Saga Frontier 2…
>>80
I feel like there was also Crash 3.
The idea is based on the premise that the face on top of the stuffed animal in front is fake, and the real one is on the opposite side → reversing it.
>>109
Looking at it this way, the enemy character names in FF8 are cool.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! game for GB, each cartridge has a different hidden boss, so you need four of the same game to complete the card collection.
Thanks to the card, I remember the names of the monsters the best in FF8.
>>88
Many players know Dollmen only through cards.
>>88
The card has a stronger impression, and when I saw the real thing, I thought, “So that’s what you look like.”
>>110
The melt dragon is hard to understand even when you see it in person.
The pleasant sound of “Fokalor Fake” and “Namta Lutoku” is wonderful.
Byte Bug
The boss of the first mechanical spider.
It’s super cool, but I just can’t quite remember the name.
>>91
Black Widow
>>91
Black Widow (Black Widow Spider)
I don’t remember the model, though.
>>91
X-ATM092
I ended up remembering it because some comedian used it as the heroine’s name.
Buell
In a subtle way, the rarity of the ID affects the Chocobo’s status within the outing Chocobo.
The maximum HP varies according to the rarity of the ID, and since the weapon’s attack power depends on HP, the attack power will also differ.
Mr. Rubrum Dragon just happened to be in a movie.
Every time I see Shukmerli, it reminds me of FF8.
The one that flips over and can’t get up.
As a unique case, the Yu-Gi-Oh! for GBC can communicate with the PocketStation through a different software.
Wasn’t there also Eternia?
The event CG where Ms. Kistys turns the Black Widow that chased her to the coast into a honeycomb with a machine gun is famous, but did you know that in the demo version, it’s not Kistys?
Was the reason for trying to make communication happen at that time due to the boom of Pokémon?
>>105
Wasn’t it Tamagotchi that set that size on fire?
Rubrum Dragon
(The Ultima Weapon whose existence is spoiled by the card)
>>111
The former master of Galbadia Garden at FH.
Jaboten is good, isn’t it?
I have a vague memory, but wasn’t there an armadillo-like creature that appeared in a place like a ruin or a cave?
When you attack, it goes “gororin”.
>>114
Was it Essensouci…?
>>117
When I Googled it, this was it.
Dr. FF8 is amazing!
Twist Lizard
Clearly aiming for it, but Koyokoyo never became popular at all.
>>119
How many people did I actually meet seriously in the first place?
In such discussions, Mumba’s situation is more tragic.
I only know that the monsters in FF8 are from the moon.
It’s too mysterious why such a wide variety of organisms are on the moon…
>>121
Not everything is a moon monster; regular animals can also change into monsters due to the influence of the moon’s tears.
I only remember “bubuchu” and “bunbun,” so inevitably the second one is “bunbun.”
Creeps
Windigo!
>>126
Wendigo
Searching around for the appearance of a headless gorilla and for iron pipes.
The technique of curling up a character like a ball and throwing it is surprisingly memorable because it’s so surreal.
Granatum
I didn’t ride a Chocobo in FF8.
It seems like there are few people who have encountered Melt Dragon and Gorge Seal.
I love that the Cactuar is definitely looking this way.
Mumbat was being pushed as the second Chocobo at the time, but it was completely unpopular…
>>132
That’s because I used to be part of the Shumi tribe…
It’s like saying to jerk off to a beautiful girl who transitioned from an old man…
>>132
If you’re going to recommend it, don’t just set up a character who’s the final result of a former fan group (a desirable evolution from the fan group’s perspective) that you can’t genuinely cherish!
However, I find it hard to believe that many people delved into the sub-events enough to understand that creepy setting, so it’s probably unrelated to the setting that it didn’t gain popularity.
It seems that there are many people who haven’t completed the boss monster in Last Dungeon.
>>134
I don’t understand anything about paintings, so I bought the Ultimania for that.
>>141
There’s a secret about the Kudzu…!? I didn’t understand what it meant, which made the mystery increase in Ultimania.
Triface
The indescribably creepy monsters from the early 3D era, like those in 7 and 8, are great, aren’t they?
X-ATM092
Why does the invincible go crazy?
The appearance and actual softness, along with its inexplicable behavior, were quite terrifying.
Something like a fat guy who is the ruler of the shadow in the garden.
>>142
You’re on the principal’s side, aren’t you!?
>>142
It’s Norg.
A poorly painted tribe that, for the sake of gold, discards the lives of students and SeeDs.
In other words, he is a stoic man who does not let personal feelings interfere with his management.
After being beaten, I was wrapped in a cocoon, and after the cocoon broke, only Mumba was there and has since gone missing.
The Ultimania was really interesting…
Was it a dolmen?
I’ve never seen that before.
>>144
I saw it on a card.
Rubrum Dragon!
Is Melton appearing in anything other than 8, even though it’s not a monster?
I love that magic.
>>149
Wasn’t it first published in 6?
The effects are completely different, but…
I really think the draw GF miss is a terrible system.
>>150
If you’re going to challenge the boss without it from the beginning, that’s one thing, but is there any time after you know you can get the GF that you miss out on it?
>>153
I think it’s easy to miss things like the Leviathan, which can be drawn from the middle of the battle.
After the second lap and onward, I was making magic through refinement, so I didn’t attach any draws, and there were times I had to reset.
>>150
It’s the fault of the people who don’t include the signboard system’s draw in the lineup…
>>150
Games these days really love time-limited elements, don’t they?
Especially 8 is like a game full of time-limited elements.
Aren’t there an unusually large number of original monsters just for this?
I thought they were planning to make Mumbah the next standard mascot after Chocobo and Moogle.
I really can’t stand caterpillar types, so I hated this one.
I dislike the ones that look like a sphinx with a human face inside; they scare me.
There are too many monsters that don’t appear unless you walk around various places.
Schmerke that can only be taken from the right side.
It’s common to take Norgs that change forms.
Even if refining is the main focus, boss draws should be prioritized.
The boss has a lot of good magic.
This thread really has a knowledgeable Zel.
I like there are many machine-type monsters, but I can’t remember their names since they’re model numbers.
>>163
It’s nice, isn’t it, the guy with the big face?
Mumba’s original nature is too much of a noise to appreciate it straightforwardly as a mascot.
Propagator
I couldn’t figure out the strategy, so I kept defeating it endlessly until it disappeared.
>>166
I think it disappears regardless of color after being defeated 25 times.
The Shumi tribe is the indigenous people of that world, right?
I can’t purely find a treasure vault.
The Monster 8 is in card form, so it’s easy to remember.