Yup, I actually did that once. Say what you will, the ability to find new and innovative ways to break the game was one of my favorite parts of FF VIII. Just to name a few:Roboshi said:It is possible to get squalls final weapon in disk 1 as well though it is a major grind to source the materials.balladbird said:Drawing magic, sadly. Short of that, there's playing the card game and gaining the card mod ability as early as possible, so you can gain access to new equipment (and by extension, new limit breaks) as quickly as possible. Once you get lion heart only a handful of enemies in the game will still pose any kind of credible threat to you.Tilly said:I have a good question that'll test your knowledge actually. What's the easiest way to get overpowered as early as possible?
Sadly, FF8 took FF: tactics' approach to enemy levels. All creatures in the game level as you do, except, their stats grow faster. 8 even takes it a step further. Even the bosses level with you, so the more you grind, the harder the game becomes, unless you do it after you get GFs with the "[stat name here]up!" skill and "Passive skills x 4" abilities
though it occurs to me that the way you phrased your question implies that there could be a trick I've forgotten about... which is likely. I last played through FF8 in 2009, after all. XD
-Grind the fishes on the beach for AP right at the beginning of the game and use it to max out your starting GFs. Do it enough, and on the SeeD exam mission you can actually kill off the giant mechanical spider boss (repeatedly) for obscene amounts of AP points (good for getting Siren up to speed as well).
-Get Quezacotl's Card Mod, then play Triple Triad for a few hours against the receptionist at the Garden's gate. He can sometimes drop stuff that can be refined to high-level magic (or intermediaries), like Tornado, Quake, or the ever-useful Pain.
-Speaking of Pain: Get a 100 stack, junction it to St-Atk, breeze trough most of the encounters using only normal attacks.
-Meltdown is your best friend: Seriously, it's a spell that's not that hard to get through Triple Triad and it inflicts Vit0, which takes even the bonus bosses down a notch. My favorite usage of it is against the Giant boss in Ultimecia's castle that is supposed to be nigh-invincible without Gravity spells. Drop a Meltdown on him and then you can hack him apart with normal attacks while he keeps telling you how your attacks are weak. Fun times.
-Gaming Triple Triad: Talk to the Queen of Cards in Balamb. Each time you challenge her, she changes the winning rules. See what the next rule would be. If it's not 'All', cancel out and challenge her again until it is. Congratulations, from now on you get your opponent's entire hand when you win.
-Gaming Triple Triad II: By repeatedly challenging people to duels and refusing when they want to use local rules, after a while they stop asking and use your rules instead. Once they do that, EVERYONE in that area uses your rules as well. Congratulations, you can now use Balamb's 'Open' and 'All' rules for the rest of the game to rob your opponent's blind.
-Gaming Triple Triad III: Beat all the Triple Triad club members in Balamb Garden. Then after the time compression you can go around the map to find Ragnarok (your cool airship) and they will be there as well. Challenge the club leader to win the Gilgamesh card from her. Refine it into 10 Holy Wars (it's a Hero spell that works on the whole party at once!), then challenge her again and win another one! Rinse and repeat. Congratulation, now you are in invincible juggernaut of hax.
-Getting the ultimate weapons for the characters can be done even without first learning about it from magazines. Get Squall's Lion Heart (will require a lot of Triple Triad and Mugging with Diablos). Combine this with:
-Limit Break Scumming: Keep Squall's health in the yellow, then start cycling through the characters during battle. Each time you get back to Squall, there is a chance his Limit Break will trigger. Have him at 1 HP and with an Aura on, and there is a ~80% Chance you will be able to use Lion Heart on every turn.
There are more, but let's leave it at this. Ahhh... Good times.