Parties

I choose...Knight, Red Wizard, Master and Black Wizard.
Yeah, the four of them is really a good team. Knight is good 'coz its attack are great. Red Wizard for it can attack and can use magic at the same time, Master is the best ever, it has greater attack than knight and lastly Black Wizard for Black Magics.
 
The first time I choose : Warrior, Thief, White Mage and Black mage...
Then I choose 4 thieves... the game is pretty hard with that team but still nice ^_^
 
Originally, I had a Fighter, Thief, Black Mage and White Mage. Upon discovering that the Thief wasn't a very useful character, I went with two Fighters instead. My Fighters now can take a lot of damage, which is a good thing, especially since I have two of them.
 
On my first playthrough I tried the Fighter, Black Belt, White Mage, Black Mage combo.

After beating the game that way, I tried the various fighter classes, Fighter, BB, RM, and Thief. This wasn't too shabby, though I did miss frying enemies with high powered spells.

As for the BBs, the best party for ultimate damage is either BB,BB,BB, BM or BB,BB,BB,RM. (i can't remember if RMs can use haste or not.)
 
I've only completed the game once, and when I did I opted for the following....

Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage, Thief

If I had my time again though I would subsitute the thief for another warrior. I really didn't think the thief did enough for me.
 
Well I started out with a Warrior, Thief, Monk and Red Mage.
It's a really good combo IMO... but with one drawback: the Red Mage isn't able to learn every spell, especially the two final ones.

So, I restarted the game with this party:
Warrior, Monk, Black Mage, White Mage

Worked pretty well.
 
I was young when I played this so my first party was 4 fighters...I didn't fully grasp the magic thing, or wasn't ready yet to accept it in my game (I was a mario bros guy)....I then tried a Fighter, Thief, Black Mage, White Mage....My third was Black Belt, Red Mage, Black Mage, White Mage.

One disappointing thing in the game was that 4 fighters was the easiest way to go...You would figure balance would be rewarded...But no...
 
Warrior
Thief
White Mage
Black Mage


I've only played the entire game through once
 
My original party, and still my favourite one would have to be Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage, Monk. That party rocked more ass then an anal porn video.
 
Well, I've completed it with 4 of every class, ie 4x BlkMage etc. But when i'm playing it properly I have a fighter, monk, Wht + Blk Mage. Because a) It's a healthy mix and b) If you give the Warrior Ultima Blade, The Blk Mage Sasuke's Blade, the Wht Mage Excalibur (its may be the other way round with excalibur and Ultima Blade) and the master his fists (attacks 16 times) at Lvl 99 they can do 5,000 damage plus per turn. Thhis is the only way I ever masnage to defeat Omega in the Water Dungeon side quest!
 
I picked the typical party - Fighter, Black Belt, White Mage, Black Mage. Black Mage, as it turns out, is a useless class compared to the other ones, and White Mage is very limited in its usefulness.
 
Serious parties

The best party for the NES and Original versions of Final Fantasy is most probably:

Warrior (Fighter)
Monk (Black Belt)
White Mage
Red Mage

If, on the other hand, you're playing the Easy mode or the GBA Final Fantasy, the best party is probably:

Warrior
Monk
White Mage
Black Mage

This is because the Black Mage can cast more spells in Easy mode, which disguises his weak fighting ability more.
 
My original party for the GBA version was Warrior, Thief, Black Mage, White Mage.
I plan on using Warrior (Fighter), Black Mage, Thief and Red Mage on the NES version.
 
I always chose
Worrior
monk
white mage
black mage.
It always worked out for me.
 
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