Meanwhile, DRK got..........what?
So lame.
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So far I've decent hopes for MNK, BRD, NIN, SMN(?), BLM, RDM, and RPR, which is honestly doing better than I expected.
DRK seems to have taken an obliviating slap, though, while WAR's wild slap-spam still sorely misses an animated reason for its axe vanishing and reappearing.
The interval between bahamut and phoenix is not that long. Using all those 3 primal buffs for their entire duration back to back is definitely longer than the interval.
So I guess either we'll cut short the primal buffs or space them out between different intervals (the one between phoenix and the next trance is longer).
Doesn't look like a dash to me.
He did what looks like an AOE buff before running out, so my guess is that it's an AOE haste.
No more DoTs, SMN got an entire rework...
I'm kinda disappointed with the summoner stuff.
As a Bard main I'm pretty disappointed. A new song based support that yet again does not apply to self and a combo action to Apex Arrow, an RNG skill. Can't say I'm particularly excited.
Very quick comment, as I haven't had time to watch the entire live letter, yet, but saw the job actions- all the spells were cool looking to be honest, but bard's music effect sticking around for some time was nice (the spell aura), the star shower effect on AST caught me, monk's moves looked dragonball Z like lol (which is fun), white mage water like spells being brought back is interesting (and that plant is cute), new red mage spells are /very/ pretty, summoner had me going Woooooo!! I'm very excited for that (it looks like, and I hope is true, there are some small differences between each ifrit, titan, and garuda phase), both sage and reaper look fun, I liked there was a movement skill on sage, and reaper is a theme I'm already bought into (dark theme'd job, just a thing I like), and finally Paladin's sword attacks were pretty insane. Will level all the jobs in the end but I know for sure that Summoner, Sage, Reaper, and Paladin are going to be first (red mage quickly to follow).