>>12082305
>Many people say it's too easy, and it is IF you know what you're doing.
I think this is what a lot of people overlook. A lot of the most broken shit is stuff you have to figure out yourself or earn. By now, these things are fairly common knowledge, but when you stumble upon them yourself, you sort of earn the "broken-ness".

>Its customization is higher than FF4 but not as high as FF5, though later in the game you get a lot more equipment options.
This was the real "meat and potatoes" of the gameplay, imo. Figuring out which equipment, relics, and spells work best with each character was really fun. Once I found loadouts that felt good, I got in the habit of just leaving the equipment on them so I could easily mix and match my party on the fly, instead of constantly unequipping and re-equipping all the time. It helps each character feel distinct and fun, and makes you want to regularly use them all.