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'Final Fantasy XV' Player Beats Game At Level One And Without Items

'Final Fantasy XV' Player Beats Game At Level One And Without Items

Nicole T.

It is possible to beat "Final Fantasy XV" without gaining a level or even using an item. One Youtuber has actually done the what seemed to be an impossible task.

Youtuber BOYvsVIDEOGAME has beaten "Final Fantasy XV" recently. He played without gaining a level, meaning he was only at level 1. In addition, he was able to do this with no items and simply using his skills, perseverance and good timing.

Nonetheless, this was not the first time BOYvsVIDEOGAME was able to do the strenuous task of beating a game in extreme conditions. According to Kotaku, the Youtube personality was able to clear "Dragon Age: Inquisition's" Nightmare mode without a party. Plus, he was able to finish "Bloodborne" without leveling up.

BOYvsVIDEOGAME's endeavor of playing "Final Fantasy XV" within these dire conditions was recorded and available to watch on his channel. Some boss battles lasted almost an hour, as Game Zone reported. In total, he spent 9 hours and 26 seconds to finish the main story. By the end of the game, he was able to acquire 266,566 points of experience that he has not spent.

Going through the game was a challenge, especially with the boss battles. However, the Youtuber was able to go through these with varying techniques. It was noted that during some battles, he was able to move faster and finish the battle easier. Nonetheless, as mentioned, some fights were tedious. One particular battle was with a level 68 monster which lasted around 48 minutes.

However, it seems like BOYvsVIDEOGAME is not that much of a fan of "Final Fantasy XV's" story. As the "Fin" was finally written on the screen, the Youtuber parted with the game with some words. He said, "Fin? Fin? Not even that good of a story. You don't deserve a fin." Still, the gamer did a marvelous job at beating the Square Enix game.

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