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Quick Leveling
The best way to quickly level is have a low level unit attack a high level unit that doesn't have a counter-attack. The Exp gained will be 10 plus the difference between the levels. So a level 1 character attacking a level 50 character would yield 59 Exp (10 for hit + 49 level difference). Also, if you kill the unit, you'll get an extra 10 exp. So, if that lvl 1 character killed a lvl 50 character, he/she will gain 69 Exp. Adding Hp Restore (Monk Reaction, 500 JP) or auto potion (Chemist Reaction 350 JP) will help keep the leveling going without having to stop and heal. It's helpful to use this method when you find Cloud from FF7. You should of figured out how to get Cloud by now...

Easier time with leveling
If you having trouble finding a good place to level your units, you should go to Mandalia Plains, Sweegy Woods, or Araguay Woods. You will usually run into Goblins, which usually have Brave Points lower than most other monsters. You'll need a Mediator (or Oracle or Beowulf) with the Threaten skill learned (100 JP for Mediator). When a battle is down to the last few monsters, start threatening one of the Goblins or Chocobos (Chocobos tend to have a bit more Brave than Goblins). Once their Brave is below 10, they will turn into a "Chicken" and run away. Once that happens, you can use the Quick Leveling Method above. These sessions can go on for a long time. Just make sure you set some kind of limit so you don't over level and earn enough JP to master a job several times. A Magic User with the Healing Staff works really well since you won't damage your units when you attack. Speed Breaking (Knight Action, 250 JP) the monster allows you to have more turns. Also, use Ramza's Yell skill to speed up everyone.

Special Weapon Duplication
The old method for weapon duping has been limited to Swords and Knight Swords. I found a way to dupe weapons like Katanas, Knives, guns, etc. Before you get started, make sure you don't have have the "Two Swords" skill active on your unit.
First, change to the job which handles the desired weapon.
Next, Equip the weapon into the left hand (lower hand).
Then, Go to a Shop that has the same weapon class as the desired weapon. Then, go into the fitting room.
Next, Go to the unit with the desired weapon. Use the option "Try it on" and place any weapon in the Right Hand (Upper hand).
The selected weapon should appear in the Right hand and the Left hand empty. After that, select "Best Fit." The desired item will appear back into the Left hand without the red text (As if nothing was changed).
Finally, exit the fitting room and re-enter the fitting room if you want more.

Throwing those weapons
A Ninja is a master at throwing weapons at your enemies. A thrown Chaos Blade usually deals about 350-700 damage. So, dupe about 20 Chaos Blades and start throwing them at those anyoying Bull Demons, Dragons, or Hydras. You can also use the weak weapons that deal very little damage for gaining Exp and JP. I'm not sure if it works for poaching, but if it does, then that's a really good thing.

Poaching
Ramza makes a really good Poacher. Try these setups:

Job: Monk
Action: Punch Art
Action 2: Guts
Re-Action: Counter or Hamedo
Support: Secret Hunt
Movement: Move +3

Right hand: (none)
Left hand: (none)
Head: (none)
Body: Black Costume or Rubber Costume
Accesory: Bracer

Job: Ninja
Action: Throw
Action 2: Guts
Re-Action: Counter or Hamedo
Support: Secret Hunt
Movement: Move +3

Right hand: (Any Knife or Ninja Sword)
Left hand: (Any Knife or Ninja Sword)
Head: Thief Hat
Body: Black Costume or Rubber Costume
Accesory: Bracer


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