Who’s that Pokemon? It’s Mr. Mime!? (Final Fantasy Tactics)
Who’s that Pokemon? It’s Mr. Mime! (Final Fantasy Tactics)
—
A little in-joke about Final Fantasy Tactics, and the “Who’s that Pokemon? It’s…” segments from the old Pokemon anime show. Also note this is the shortest video I’ve made.
The Mime (Mimic, Kitsune) job class in FFT is unlocked by… going to Gamefaqs and looking it up yourself!
FFT: War of the Lions (PSP) owners click here: http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/psp/game/937312.html
FFT on Playstation, click here (better resource): http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/game/197339.html
Mime Wikia page, copy and paste link: www.finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Mime_(Final_Fantasy_Tactics)
Mime: Warrior who can Mimic others. When an ally takes action, he or she mimics it completely. A warrior who has abandoned his or her own identity, instead mimicking the actions of allies in battle.
The Mime is a job class from Final Fantasy Tactics. The reward for training a unit in most job classes, the Mime is unique in that it learns no abilities. Instead, it immediately mimics any action any of the player units do. If a unit uses a Potion, the Mime will also on the very next turn. If a unit attacks one square in front of it, the Mime will do likewise. It is because of this that the Mime needs a lot of careful planning to be effective. As the trade-off to this, they essentially get as many turns as there are allied human units in the battle. They are also competent physical warriors, due to their stats and innate support abilities. Mimes can be used to set up traps, or attack enemies when the person using the skill is not in range. He may attack 2 spaces up, and one to the left, and the Mime will do the exact same, hitting the enemy if it happens to be there. They are also useful with Dancers and Bards, as 1 Mime and one Dancer/Bard will equal double the dancing/singing without any waiting. More Mimes will equate in tripling or further, depending on how many are used.
One note of interest is the Mime’s appearance. Females have a Fox mask, referencing Japanese Mythology, in which many Foxes can transform to look like other beings, and Males have a hat which resembles that of a Parrot (Beak facing back), likely referencing a parrot’s ability to mimic human speech.
Innate Abilities:
+ Brawler (Martial Arts)
+ Beastmaster (Monster Skill)
+ Concentration (Concentrate)
Unlock Mime by having:
Squire & Chemist at Level 8
Geomancer, Lancer (Dragoon), Mediator (Orator), & Summoner at Level 5 (Level 4 in the playstation version.)
“A warrior takes sword in hand, clasping a gem to his heart. Engraving vanishing memories into the sword, He places finely honed skills into the stone. Spoken from the sword, handed down from the stone… Now the story can be told… SQUARE PRESENTS The Zodiac Brave Story” – Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy Tactics (ファイナルファンタジータクティクス) is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Sony PlayStation video game console. It was released in Japan in June 1997 and in the United States in January 1998. The game combines thematic elements of the Final Fantasy video game series with a game engine and battle system unlike those previously seen in the franchise. In contrast to other 32-bit era Final Fantasy titles, Final Fantasy Tactics uses a 3D, isometric, rotatable playing field, with bitmap sprite characters. The game is set in a fictional kingdom called Ivalice, which has just ended its war with the neighboring kingdom of Ordalia. The story follows Ramza Beoulve, a young cadet who finds himself thrust into the middle of a conflict, where two noble factions are coveting the throne of the kingdom. While the war was caused by a conflict of succession, Ramza was exposed to a plot that involved the kingdom’s dominant religious organization. A spin-off was created in 2003, called Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance (itself having a sequel called Final Fantasy Tactics A2), and in 2006, a stand-alone title called Final Fantasy XII was released for the Sony PlayStation 2. All three games take place in the fictional land of Ivalice. An enhanced remake of Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, was also released in 2007 as part of Square Enix’s new Ivalice Alliance project. Overall, the game received positive reviews from gaming magazines and websites.
—
Pokemon Poke Mon ファイナルファンタジータクティクス Final Fantasy Tactics “Final Fantasy Tactics” War of the Lions Funny in joke FFT WOTL Class Change Job Mr. Mime video game Who is who’s that Whos it’s it its pikachu sound clip audio file PSP playstation portable PSone PS1 play station square enix gameplay random odd weird wierd
Duration : 0:0:10
Recommended Reading
- Management Succession Planning for Family Businesses
- Bankruptcy Attorney, Business Law in Dayton OH 45402
- Driving to Better Sales – 6 – Sales Skill Excellence (A) Assess Baseline
- Driving to Better Sales – 3 – Matching People to Work (A) Set a Target
- Management Succession Planning Blueprint (ebook)
Related posts:
- The art of choosing a financial advisor – Pasadena Star-News
- Locke steps down as Partnership CEO – Manteca Bulletin
- Hand-picking a problem – Trinidad & Tobago Express
- Change Factory’s 2010 HR Priorities Survey Results Released – PRWire
- What We Know (And Don’t Know) About Berkshire’s Succession Planning – GuruFocus.com



I shouldn’t be …
I shouldn’t be laughing as much as I am, that’s AMAZING.
mister mine
mister mine
wow that was just …
wow that was just strange
that weird al part …
that weird al part made me laugh xD
LOL LOL LOL
XD
5/5
…
LOL LOL LOL
XD
5/5
XD
lol
lol
Lol
Lol
Did I hear a little …
Did I hear a little Weird Al Yankovic X] lol
lol i remember …
lol i remember those from the first few seasons XD i could always never guess them but my cousins woud always get it
Made me giggle
Made me giggle