Honestly, I can only think of edutainment games like sort of speed-tutorials for in-game things:
- Gardening Master: grow 1-3 plants by picking a soil and seed for difficulty/potential points, apply fertilizer to speed up growth, water plants before they wilt, harvest for points, bonuses for using a compatible soil for seeds/pairs
- Titan Dodge: escape the landslides before they knock you off the ledge; bonus round has you dealing with sumo stomps
- Demon Wall Bowling: facing away from the Demon Wall, aim yourself so that the Demon Wall will push you into pins at the other end of its bridge. Falling in the gutter is an instant fail.
- Minion Train: like Snake, but you run ahead of a line of minions, running into minions on the field to add more minions to your line. Running into your own line ends the game.
- Protect Spiny: keep NPCs from hitting your Spiny Plume, then kill it yourself at the end so you don't die to Garuda's whirlwind.
- Racecar Jousting: While riding atop your Ifrit mount, aim your lance to dislodge the other rider (PvP) when he shoots across the arena.
- Laser Block: Move across the field from pillar to pillar toward the goal line, while standing so that the lasers hit the pillars instead of you.
- DFQ (Dat F*ing Queue): In the first part you need to run to the Commence area with a 45 second timer, but windows pop up covering your screen that need to be closed before you can continue, your character randomly stops moving and goes into afk status and you have to click rapidly on a yellow bar until it empties to get moving again, and the Commence area moves around the arena to random spots. Then once you're in the Commence area you get a counter that starts counting up to 45, but the Commence area randomly moves to a new spot at random intervals and you have to continue until you've been in the Commence area for a total of 45 seconds. Bonus: If you're in the Golden Saucer while under the DF queue ban for withdrawing too much, you have to complete this game before you can do anything else in the Golden Saucer.
- Undercutter Cut (PvP): A line of NPCs approaches your and your opponent's items. Move your items closer to the NPC starting point (lower points) or further away (higher points). Use your own points to remove your opponent's items from the field. You start with a specific amount of points to place items (each item has its own point cost) and only get more points when an NPC runs into your item.
If a mage weapon breaks, they're just as useless as a melee with a broken weapon. Both healing and damage for mages rely primarily on the weapon.



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