Final Fantasy X Sphere Grid Guide Tidus And Yuna Moments

The Sphere Grid (スフィア盤, Sufia Ban?, lit. Sphere Board) is the ability and character development system in Final Fantasy X. It is a roughly circular grid of interconnected nodes arranged in smaller circular clusters containing the abilities and special skills player characters can learn.

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Contents [] Choose That Grid Upon selecting New Game, you'll be asked which Sphere Grid to use. If you read my little introduction on the subject, you'll already know which grid you want. Select away, friends. For this walkthrough I'll be using the, because I choose Standard almost every time. NB: You cannot change your Sphere Grid at any time after you make your choice.

This decision is final. Zanarkand 'It begins. Watch the scene. I know it's supposed to be memorable and touching, with the Final Fantasy series' first fully-voiced line, but. That foreshadowing, yo. So this is our final party, then.

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Good to know, good to know. Thanks for giving those seven people Plot Armour; I'm sure it won't lead to any of them doing anything reckless. And then that thing happens where the game's title logo pops up over the screen like it's the episode of a TV show or something.

—What the opening song should have been. When you gain control of Tidus, head into the crowd of adoring fans. Talk to the them (the kids and the fangirls) to name yourself and watch the guy's flirting skills. Star player indeed. This guy's like the Cristiano Ronaldo of Blitzball, only with ludicrous hair and fashion sense. Run along the straight path. (You'll be seeing this variations of this particular instruction a lot) After you fight your way through the groupies, you are treated to a beautiful FMV.

This is blitzball, then. Underwater football (or 'soccer', if you're wrong) that completely ignores any laws of physics or fluid mechanics, because why not. While the fans are happily distracted by the Zanarkand Derby, a strange man uses a hip flask to summon a demon from the ocean to demolish the city. What a bastard. The scene is undeniably awesome; it's just a shame that the backing song sounds like a man complaining about the industrial sander he just swallowed. While I'm at it, let's introduce the guy we'll be walking around with for the majority of the game.

Character Introduction: Tidus. 'I wanna go home!'

Guide

Age: 17 Height: 5'9' Weapon: Longsword is your hero of the game, though the plot focuses on the dynamic of both Tidus and Yuna. He's your go-to fighter, and due to his prominence will be your strongest party member before too long. Personality wise, he's like Marmite. You either find him endearing or utterly annoying. I'm in the former camp; his frustration at being isolated in a world he knows nothing about is completely understandable, and his character development turns his previous naivety into a positive driving force, recognising that his abnormality in the world is the very thing that inspires him to go to such lengths to change the core beliefs of the world. That said, if I were one of the supporting characters, I'd want to kick him in too with all of his ball-dropping, foot-in-mouth moments that are either hilarious or cringe-inducingly awkward.