Oh I get it now. I had actually forgot what I was talking about in this thread so now it makes sense.
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Those were throwing daggers, which is a gladiator weapon. The weapon by his side is a dagger, which is a gladiator weapon.
Now, one might argue the weapons by their sides don't denote what they are since they're NPCs, but that wouldn't make sense. Why? There's already tons of arcanist/musketeer NPCs with their weapons, so why not give the quest NPCs the proper weapons?
Which brings us back to the main point. Whether that NPC was or was not a ninja (marginal), there are NPCs in the game that belong to classes that at the moment aren't available to the player. For what we know they could even belong to a class available to the player, but be higher than the current level cap.
Or even more probably that ability has just be added for scenic effect, which is the whole point behind a cutscene. Showing something that can't be shown during normal gameplay.
I would say that there's nothing wrong with it.
So I just watched the video on you-tube again and noticed that he does not have a dagger at his side... And I dont think "Rain of Blades" will ever be a gladiator skill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z83ZiqzTREk
Oh and his armor is TOTALLY un-gladiator like. like... Totally. more like... Ninja.
Back to the topic at hand, we see in this video various abilities from classes we dont have yet. I cant say much about the Pug or taru yet. But the Miqo'te and Hyur guy definantly had newer abilities.
I'd love to use that kind of spell o.o...
Agreed, and I find it unfair.
Agreed with this post.
Agreed too. Read and learn people.
I should watch the intro again I think I missed that moment.
Agreed TOTALLY. ...But hey their games are addictive too :P
Alright I'm not gonna watch it, was going to but not now, the one that posted the video should add a spoiler tag thing.