One thing I noticed about myself when playing RPG's which give you the ability to switch around your party members is that I tend to switch them around a lot so I can get everyone around an even level. I've also read about some people who would just stick to a particular party and not use other members. (a famous example being Cait Sith from FFVII)
I can kinda see why people would do the latter. It can save time that could have been spent grinding and your party can come out kinda beefy through using them so much. Personally though, I kinda like to mix my party up every now and again for the sake of variety. Plus in some games certain characters have abilities or equipment that could really help in a particular area. Such as the wind absorbing staff you can get for Vivi right before you enter Mt. Gulug in FFIX.
So I want to see what you guys think: do you tend to give every one of your party members a chance in the spotlight? Or do you just have one particular group you focus on?
I can kinda see why people would do the latter. It can save time that could have been spent grinding and your party can come out kinda beefy through using them so much. Personally though, I kinda like to mix my party up every now and again for the sake of variety. Plus in some games certain characters have abilities or equipment that could really help in a particular area. Such as the wind absorbing staff you can get for Vivi right before you enter Mt. Gulug in FFIX.
So I want to see what you guys think: do you tend to give every one of your party members a chance in the spotlight? Or do you just have one particular group you focus on?