The greatest SNES RPG
It combines the simplicity of number eight (eight weapons, eight elements, eight levels for each of them) with the adjusted difficulty of the enemies. Even when you know what to do, you must spend some time killing and upgrading or you won't get so far.
Though scenarios may seem a little repetitive by the end, it never gets boring. This is a game I'd surely play at least once every 2 or 3 years!!