for added emphasis do you call
Alaska=AL
Alabama=AL? No Alaska is AK Alabama is AL
Arizona= AZ
Arkansas=AR
so it has been set in stone since ARC is already used for Archer ^_^
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Yeah because having to go all the way back to your mog house or town with nomad moogles, as opposed to being able to class-change in the field whenever you want is so much more convenient.
And I think DRK will probably be a job for MRD. It's possible it will get its own class but I feel as though it'd better off using MRD as the base with THM or LNC as the secondary (and ultimately using all 3). Regardless of how they do it, I just don't want to see scythes come back.
Can we PLEASE ditch that stupid stereotype already? The scythe is not a weapon I repeat NOT A WEAPON it's a freaking farmer's tool (and BOT already uses them as a sub tool).
Greatsword could work, but I really do feel Axe is better because the great axe better conveys the notion of being a dark figure/executioner. It fits the DRK motif so much better.
A war scythe is a regular scythe that has been adapted for combat use by re-attaching the blade parallel to the haft, rather than perpendicular to it, so that it looks like a bill. After the German Peasants' War during 1524–1525, a fencing book edited by Paulus Hector Mair described in 1542 techniques how to fence using a scythe.[14]. War scythes were widely used by Polish and Lithuanian peasants during revolts in the 18th and 19th centuries.[citation needed]
Uh huh, still not very practical compared to a proper spear or even a halbred.
Or you know, there was this nifty weapon that was really popular for a long time because it just kinda tore everyone to shit - the claymore.
The only reason scythes are used as weapons in RPGs is due to the whole Grim Reaper obsession, even though in the case of the reaper it's a symbolic thing. I'm not saying what you posted is wrong just, the scythe really is a poor choice for a weapon and it's an overused cliche.
Totally right. The collective 20 mins of gameplay footage released so far in which a character is actually engaged in combat and not just running around on a chocobo or jumping randomly in town was totally enough time, having never actually played it yourself, to decide its exactly the same. Not to mention never having seen 90% of the skills for other jobs, how long effects last, stat changes, ect. No, no, no.... YOU sir are the worlds greatest detective and I would like to subscribe to your quaterly journal.
Why are people even bashing or criticsing the idea of a class/job that we know nearly nothing about?