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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Guide: How to Play as King

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King is the worst long ranged fighter in Final Fantasy Type-0 HD. There’s no getting around that fact. He looks cool with that awesome buzzcut and he sometimes takes on the role of the mature leader in Class Zero, but he’s a difficult character to use and his low defense stat doesn’t help matters much. If you’re looking for a long ranged attacker, you’d probably be better off sending in Cater or Trey instead. However, despite his shortcomings, King is still my favorite ranged fighter to use because of the mechanics that come with his gameplay.

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Wielding twin revolvers, King can only shoot in a straight line, as compared to Cater who can fire off homing bullets with her Magicite pistol. That means you’ll have to be extra precise when aiming because you’ve got to keep an eye on how much ammo King has left in his magazines as well. His magazine starts out with 12 bullets and you’ll find that it goes pretty fast especially if you’re spamming bullets with him. The first thing you’re going to want to do is purchase Hi-Cap Magazine to increase his revolver clip size so you have more bullets to work with.

Be extra careful when you’re firing off bullets with King because he takes a couple of seconds to reload whenever he’s out. Reloading at the wrong time can cause a lot to go wrong for King. Getting the Reload ability for him should help matters a bit because you’ll at least be able to decide when you want him to reload early. Similarly to Trey, you can also charge up your shots by holding down the attack button when you purchase the Charge ability.

Multitask is another ability that you absolutely must get if you’re planning to use King as one of your main characters. This handy skill allows him to fire his weapon while reloading. Given that he’s completely defenseless while reloading, this skill is extremely invaluable

Even though King can be classified as a long ranged fighter, he only deals the greatest damage when he’s close to enemies. Some really good damaging abilities you can get for him include Point-Blank Shot and Magazine Blast. Point-Blank Shot, as the name suggests, allows King to deal a massive amount of damage at an enemy with a bullet at the cost of some AG. Magazine Blast is another great damage dealer that has King unload an ammo cartridge and causes it to explode in your enemies’ faces. The only problem with these abilities is that they require King to get in close to his foes.

With his low defense stat, you’ll want to make sure that King’s good at evading attacks. Abilities such as Accelerate and Slipstream will work well with him. Also, slapping on Block or Avoid as his defensive spell will also help prevent him from taking too much damage.

If you’re not comfortable with putting King too close to the action, consider purchasing Hawkeye to give him some added range. This ability brings up crosshairs for King and allows you to snipe your enemies with more precision, keeping him out of harm’s way. Endless Waltz is another good skill to have as it allows King to fire bullets non-stop until his AG runs out. If you plan on using King from a distance, I’d suggest giving him Wall as a defensive spell instead of Block or Avoid. Letting him take cover behind a veil of protection would be far safer than having him slowly strafe around while shooting, and it also gives you ample time to start dodging when enemies start rushing towards you.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.