Summons a tank, attacker, support, caster and healer-type pet for X ammount of time.
All of them beeing carbuncles, so that you can smother your foes with cuteness (^_^)
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Summons a tank, attacker, support, caster and healer-type pet for X ammount of time.
All of them beeing carbuncles, so that you can smother your foes with cuteness (^_^)
If the cuteness doesnt kill the the radiation sure will.
No carbuncles, but summoning both your faeries or all three of your pets (titan with less aggro) would be pretty cool. Seems a bit strong though.
This be extremely cute! I would bring my little potato-Titan to the field with a carby
Sounds like an excellent limit break if not a skill...
The PS3 disagreed with your idea.
And the battlefield will become Zoo or Egi-Kindergarten or whatever ..
Summon the whole legion of your minions would be interesting..lol
There needs to be a swarm pet option, burns aetherflow to cast. Each swarm cast summon a different carbuncle, emerald, topaz, then ruby. The if they ever add more stacks to aetherflow, could add other colors.
8 man smn party will crash the server.
I want this! I need all the carbunkles. Or at least let me summon an obsidian one.
Something something server limitation something something PS3. (Just had to do it at least once)
Thats not a Summoner you want...
... You are seeking for a Beastmaster (Trainer or Mediator)
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FFV: The Beastmaster class is obtained from a shard of the Fire Crystal. The Job can be used to either control an enemy for a short time in battle or to capture it and unleash it in future battles to execute a stronger attack.
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FFTA2: The Scholar class is a Job exclusive to nu mou. They retain their trademark ability to scan opponents status and loot. The Scholar's offensive attacks are spells that target both the enemy and player's own parties.
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FFIII: The Evoker job can be obtained from the Water Crystal, while the Summoner is obtained from the Earth Crystal. While both classes are able to use the same summons, the Summoner has higher stats and can cause the summons to use their most powerful attacks.
FFT: Summoners possess the ability to call upon powerful Espers to aid them in battle. The difference between an Esper attack and regular magic is the fact that Espers affect a much larger area and distinguish between friend and foe.
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Beastmasters (魔獣使い Majūtsukai?) (also known as Tamer or Trainer) can control or even capture and train monsters.[36] Typically, the class wields whips. In Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, whips are not an available weapon type, instead, the Beastmaster classes specialize in axes and instruments, respectively.
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Scholar (学者 Gakusha?) is a magic-based class introduced in Final Fantasy III, which use 'books', physical weapons with element-based damage and which are equally powerful from the front or back rows. In the original version of Final Fantasy III, Scholars can check an enemy's hit points or weakness. In the Nintendo DS remake, they can cast low level Black and White Magic spells, the effects of any items they use in battle are doubled, and their "Study" ability allows them to check an enemy's hit points and weakness, as well as removing the target's buffs.
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Summoners (召喚士 Shōkanshi?), also localized as Caller, use Summoning Magic, which calls on powerful entities known as "Call Beasts" (Final Fantasy IV), "Espers" (Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy XII), "Guardian Force" (Final Fantasy VIII), "Eidolons" (Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy XIII, and the DS version of Final Fantasy IV), "Aeons" (Final Fantasy X), "Avatars" (Final Fantasy XI), "Primals" (Final Fantasy XIV), or simply "Summon Monsters" (most other games in the series). These entities attack enemies, protect the party, or render other forms of aid. Summoners often use commands such as "Summon," but in the original translation of Final Fantasy IV, the command was instead known as "Call".
sounds lame.
this isnt pokemon! >.<