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Look at GameFAQs, you're bound to find something good. For the vanilla version, I used Split Infinity's Walkthrough, it's very detailed (though you might find it a little overwhelming). It also doesn't cover the extra stuff from the remaster version, but you can compliment it with other ones, such as KADFC's and KeyBlade999's FAQs. For enemy steals, drops, etc, 'Enemy Encyclopedia' from SinirothX is great. EDIT: Oh, but I wouldn't really recommend printing it, though, it's quite a bit of content.
Final Fantasy X-2 Official Strategy Guide Scan. Game Guides @ Emuparadise. QComicBook 0.4.0 - CBR Reader Software for Linux. Back to top ↑. Final Fantasy X: The Official Strategy Guide Paperback – Download: PDF, 1 May 2002. Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster Official Strategy Guide (Offical Strategy Guide). Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.
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Saving the file on a tablet/laptop, picking more specific guides to what you want to accomplish, making a summary for yourself and then printing that could be some options. BeefyBuffalo's guide is good but I miss the info on hidden chests and items to pick up that BradyGames has in theirs. I'm not a 100% completionist but hate to miss items.
I find if I use multiple guides I end up missing stuff. I may try your idea of combining a few guides into 1 printable book. At $0.10 per page it wouldn't be too terribly expensive. Otherwise getting the vanilla X-2 BradyGames guide for $5 and supplementing it with online guides might work.
I don't know why they don't reprint these guides, especially now that they've reissued all the games for PC! I looked around a lot and while there were plenty of walkthroughs and guides there was nothing I preferred over the original book plus they're works of art. And really, how much is a game from 2003 going to change? While I could have used free resources and I'm sure they're adequate or perhaps even better in some areas, I'm totally happy wih my $8 purchase and would recommend any FF fans pick up the ebook guide for the game they're playing, especially if they're playing the game for the 1st time.