Less than zero chance you ever summon Shiva.
Less than zero chance you ever summon Shiva.
Don't hold your breath. I would like to think we will, even if it's just glam options. However, we were already told at the end of ARR that we were going to get them in HW, and it never happened.
The level 90 Summons are what I've wanted since ARR...
Next obvious step though would probably be pulling off what Ysayle did with Shiva using one of our summons... Likely Phoenix, since they technically kind of do that already using Bahamut in LB3...
Make the job interesting first then worry about aesthetics. But no, I doubt they will add more summons
Two summons at once, please. And with more special effects.
And let me glamour Bahamut/Phoenix. I want to run around with two Titan nuggets.
1) The elements that correspond to BLM and WHM do not align with the elemental wheel's categorization of "astral" and "umbral" or "light" and "dark" elements. Water, earth, and ice are "umbral" and wind, fire, and lightning are "astral". At the same time none of these categorizations align with the three conquests or submissions. *AND* at the same time ice is most aligned with light and lightning with darkness, which is the exact opposite of WHM/BLM.
2) The elemental system in XIV is a stupid, self-contradictory mess. Making any job themed around it would just ruin it. I would rather the devs continue to keep making jobs like SMN (earth/wind/fire), SAM (wind/ice), GNB (lightning/fire), and BLU (water/ice) that have a distinct flavor of a few elements that make sense within the job fantasy but otherwise take no cues from the elemental wheel. I certainly don't want any job to become an elemental generalist at this point given that elements are purely cosmetic in XIV.
3) Shiva, Ramuh, and to some extent Leviathan are more characters than summons in XIV. I don't see any reason to summon them the same way we do the big three tribal primals. I've also written elsewhere how including Shiva/Ramuh would throw out of balance the glorious proto-Indo-European "Iranosphere" mysticism vibe that Summoner has by shifting it far too heavily into "Hindu gods" territory. The Warring Triad (representing Christian, Judaic, and Zoroastrian gnosticism sprouting from ancient Mesopotamia) or Alexander and Eden (representing Greco-Persian-Egyptian/Anatolian syncretism) would be far more on-brand for Summoner. I could maybe stomach balancing Shiva with something on the other end of the Persian cultural spectrum like Hades, but I really like that summoner has a more "primal"/"bestial" theming to it this go-around that would be diluted with too many god-summons.