~~~~~~~~~~~Brave and Faith Summary~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Version 1.0 ~ ~ By Ben Mashiro, AKA Astrologist Olan 19 ~ ~ Final Fantasy Tactics ~ ~ E-mail: thesushichef@hotmail.com ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Table O' Contents~ I. Introduction II. Brave a. Effects of alteration in battle b. Maximum and minimum ratings out of battle c. Actual effects d. Ways to alter III. Faith a. Effects of alteration in battle b. Ways to cause "Faith" c. Ways to cause "Innocent" d. Maximum and minimum ratings out of battle e. Actual effects f. Ways to alter IV. Miscellaneous a. Battles that raise/lower Brave/Faith b. Character quotes: Brave gets too low/Faith gets too high c. Thank you's d. Legal mess I. Introduction Brave and Faith... perhaps the most annoying statistics in Final Fantasy Tactics. These measure the damage and percentages of certain attacks, as well as have their own effects; each with their own amount of endless questions. The rating while in battle is the one used by the game, not your base, or "after battle", stats. So, if you were affected by the Mediator's skill "Preach", and you had 50 Faith to begin with, the number applied would be 54. This goes on to saying that your "base" Brave and Faith are only for aesthetic reasons; meaning they don't mean anything in battle IF (and only IF) you raise or lower them (besides giving the first alteration the amount it has to either add to or subtract from). I know, it's something so clear and obvious, but I had to include it. If you happen to alter your Brave/Faith by four points in a battle, your base will go up by one. In general, your Brave and Faith tend to be more efficient when at higher numbers, meaning that you'd probably prefer 70 Faith over 50 Faith. The only reasons for lowering them are covered in their specific sections. Although the whole Brave and Faith system seems easy to understand, try to think again; a majority of the questions here [at the FFT main board] are about Brave and Faith (mixed in with the "Ramza can be a Dark Knight" and "FFT 2" topics ^_^). It really is a great system, albeit hard to understand. II. ~Brave~ Brave is the statistic that measures the bravery of the unit (duh...). This statistic is a bit easier to understand than the Faith rating, so let's go over it in detail, as to not forget anything. a. Effects of alteration in battle Brave's highest and lowest points in battle are 100 and 0, respectively. Now, when below 10, a certain status kicks in, called "Chicken". When under this status, you lose control over the unit (if you had control over it to begin with), and it stays away from all battle. However, every turn, the unit recovers one point of Brave. You can let this run through on itself, or you can help out by raising Brave; either way, when it reaches 10, Chicken status will cancel itself. Chicken status also increases damage recieved by attacks. b. Maximum and minimum ratings out of battle The maximum permanent Brave is 97, while the minimum permanent Brave is 6. If the unit's rating gets below 6 Brave, it will leave the party (after the battle in which you lowered Brave to that level) in fear of battle. Don't let this happen! c. Actual effects Brave is the unit that measures three things. They are: -Chance of using a "reaction" ability (except Abandon and Weapon Guard; covered later) -Chance of finding an item with "Move-Find Item" movement ability... the one reason for low Brave -Damage of some weapon attacks (how many? Covered later) -Damage of Witch Hunt and Wiznaibus (Dance command set) And detailed explainations of the above: -With most every reaction ability, the current Brave rating of the unit is equal to the percentage of the ability activating when provoked; for example, say you had 75 Brave, and had "Counter" set as a reaction ability. Now, if a Chocobo performed "Choco Attack" on you, there would be a 75% chance of countering it with your own physical attack. "Abandon" and "Weapon Guard" are the two exceptions to this rule, as they are passive; the only "blocking" reaction ability that depends on Brave is the Samurai's skill, Blade Grasp. This turns your Brave into you evasion rate (however, it seems to have its own evasion it affects, not C_Eva, S_Eva, or A_Eva; for more info, check the Battle Mechanics Guide) -This is where it gets tricky. It seems that your Brave, when using the Move-Find Item ability, measures the percentage of NOT getting the more rare item hidden beneath a normal item, like in the Deep Dungeon. So, this would be the only legitimate reason to have low Brave (or if you tend to use Weapon Guard or Abandon); for example, say you had 25 Brave and were in the Deep Dungeon equipped with Move-Find Item. The percentage of finding a Phoenix Down would be 25%, and the chance of finding a "rare" item would be 75%. -Brave affects the damage you cause with certain weapon attacks. The higher the brave, the more damage. I'll list the weapons that use Brave below, as well as include their equations (with regards to the Battle Mechanics Guide): -bare hands [PA * (Br / 100)] * PA (without Martial Arts) -Knight swords [Br/100 * PA] * WpnPwr -katana [Br/100 * PA] * WpnPwr Example: Let's say that your character has 70 Brave, 10 PA, and is holding an Excalibur. Since Excalibur is a Knight sword, substitute the known factors into the respective variables: (70/100*10)*21, or 147 damage. -The equation for both Witch Hunt and Wiznaibus is [(1+Br/100)*PA], with MP and HP damage respectively. Let's have an example; say the caster has 70 Brave and 10 PA, and the targets have neutral astrological affinity. The resulting damage would be [(1+70/100)*10], or 17 damage. d. Ways to alter Praise (Talk Skill) +4 Brave Threaten (Talk Skill) -20 Brave Foxbird (Yin Yang Magic) -30 Brave Cheer Up (Guts) +5 Brave Scream (Guts) +10 Brave Chicken (Magic Sword) -50 Brave Look of Fright (Ahriman skillset) -10 Brave Brave Up (Dancer Reaction Ability) +3 Brave when hit with a physical attack III. ~Faith~ Faith is the statistic that measures the spirituality and belief of the unit. This stat is a bit harder to understand than Brave, so we'll go through it with even more detail than previous. a. Effects of alteration in battle Faith's highest and lowest points in battle are 100 and 0, respectively. There is no special status effect that takes place when Faith reaches a certain value, but there are status effects that alter the used value of it; "Faith" and "Innocent". When under "Faith" status, you are assumed to be at 100 Faith by the game. This means that you'll generally have better use with magic, and also be affected "more" by enemy magic/status magic (of either side). So, basically, this offers a way to have 100 Faith IN BATTLE ONLY and not have the unit leave afterward. b. Ways to cause "Faith": -Pray Faith (Yin Yang Magic) -Faith (Magic Sword) -Holding a "Faith Rod" or being hit by one (weapon) c. Ways to cause "Innocent": -Doubt Faith (Yin Yang Magic) -Innocent (Magic Sword) -Being hit by "Gokuu Rod" (weapon) d. Maximum and minimum ratings out of battle The maximum permanent Faith is 94, and the minimum permanent Faith is 3. If you raise the unit's Faith over 94, it will leave the party (after the battle in which you raised it) to live a religious way of life. Don't let this happen! Use "Faith" status instead. e. Actual effects Faith is the unit that measures three things. These are: -Effects of damage causing magic attacks -Effects of status causing magic attacks -Damage of magic guns -Why should I have low faith? And detailed explanations of the above: -The formula for damage-causing magic attacks is [Q * MA * (CFa/100) * (TFa/100)], with Q being the numerical value of the spell used internally in the game. Now, you can tell from this that with higher Faith, the more damage you will cause/take. Let's do an example: say the caster have 75 Faith and 10 MA, and the target has 60 Faith. If you wanted to cast the spell, "Fire 2" (Q Value 18), then just enter the variables into the equation: [18 * 10 * (75/100) * (60/100)], or 81 damage. This is assuming the target has neutral astrological affinity and no damage multipliers for the spell. -The formula for status-causing magic attacks is [CFa/100 * TFa/100 * (MA + Y)] * (evasion factor), with Y being the numerical value for the spell used internally by the game. Like above, you can tell that higher Faith would have more success causing the certain status effect. I think this one needs an example: let's say that the caster has 81 Faith and 15 MA, and the target has 55 Faith and 5% Magic Evasion. If you wanted to cast the Oracle spell "Blind", substitute your variables and you'll get [81/100 * 55/100 * (15 +200 )]*5, or 78% chance (rounded up). This is also assuming that the target has neutral astrological affinity for the caster. -The magic guns' (Blaze, Glacier, and Blast Guns) spells depend on your Faith, just like the normal spells. Just substitute in the spell equation for the spells that might be cast. -The reasons for low faith are simple; you take less damage from magic attacks. This works against your favor in some situations when faith-based magic can help you out (i.e. White Magic, Time Magic). This was pretty obvious in the part with damage equations, but I wanted to include it just to be sure ^_^ f. Ways to alter Preach (Talk Skill) +4 Faith Solution (Talk Skill) -20 Faith Face Up (Bard reaction ability) +3 Faith when hit with a magic attack IV. Miscellaneous This section is for anything not added in the previous sections. Anything can be included in here, as well as "thank you's" and the like. a. Story Battles that raise/lower Brave/Faith 1st: Algus at Mandalia Plains. Choose to "Destroy the Death Corps" and each party member (in battle) will gain 10 Brave, 2 permanent. 2nd: At Fort Zeakden, Algus gains Brave boost as the battle (and conversation) goes on. b. Character quotes: Brave gets too low/Faith gets too high "That's strange... I feel uneasy about fighting" "It's not that my head hurts ... I just lost interest in fighting." "I... I'm afraid. I'm afraid of dying!" "Can I sit the next one out, please?" "I... I saw him. The enemy I killed... he was staring at me." "I saw blood again... I'll have a hard time falling asleep tonight..." "People always confuse things. Is God the only one that can stop it?" "Is the Lord the only one we can depend on?" "A world without conflict seems ... impossible for humans." "I can't trust people lately. The Lord is the only one I believe in..." "Changing the world alone seems arrogant to me..." c. Thank you's All right, I want to thank the entire FFT main board, for their support in this FAQ; notably Ex Soldier Cloud, R y a n, Sword Seraph, E Mouse, and Illumina Zero for information, and Crystal Knight Mog and Ryu1 for support. Thanks to the Battle Mechanics Guide for the equations for spells. ALL RIGHTS GO TO THEIR TEAM. Thanks! I want to thank God, even though I'm having serious difficulty dealing with religion at this time. May He help me though it. Thanks to my friends, near and far, my parents, and Japan (for giving me an ethnicity... ^_^' AND SUSHI! ) And thanks to Squaresoft for making such a strange and wonderful game. d. Legal Mess Final Fantasy Tactics is a game lisenced by Squaresoft, Inc. and has all the rights to this game. Please do not copy this information and claim it as your own, you should have written consent from me, first. Once again, my e-mail is thesushichef@hotmail.com. Also, all damage formulae go to the Battle Mechanics Guide. This document Copyright 2001 Ben Mashiro. Questions? Comments? Chain mail? Contact me! ~JAA, ATO DE!