She says she wants to train you in the bloody cutscene...I'm only speculating like everyone else in this thread.
There has been no offical announcement by the developers who will be the Ninja Trainer.
Just like you're specualting that Yugiri may be the Ninja trainer.
No one is 100% certain who is the Ninja Trainer until SE makes a offical announcement who is the Ninja Trainer.
A cutscene does not mean she will be the Ninja Trainer.
It only means she is a possibly the Ninja trainer.
Until we can become a Ninja and actually meet Yugiri herself and she actually trains us as a Ninja then we are not 100% certain if she is or is not the Ninja Trainer.
However, this cannot be offically confirmed until 2.4 is released and players can become a Rogue/Ninja or alternatively the developers officially announced that Yugiri is the offical Ninja Trainer.
It's OK, obvious quest dialogue = speculation, lol. The narrative is indeed broken if Ninja is acquired before it's mentioned in the storyline. There's no way Yugiri will magically appear to new players before he introduction in the main story. This is why the opposing idea is to have a completely different "trainer," because people think the devs will accommodate for the new players, which is not likely.
Last edited by ZReport; 08-28-2014 at 02:37 AM.
Are you aware that much of the post-2.0 game dialog is mutable and that they can make different players see different NPCs when standing in the same place at the same time? Prior to 2.1 many of the guildmaster/job trainer NPCs would act like it it was their first time meeting you during main story quests even if you were 50 in that class. Now in post-2.0, characters with goldsmith unlocked got different dialog when talking to the guildmaster during little ladies day, characters with any DoH unlocked got different dialog when unlocking the Ixali beast tribe quests, the WHM job trainer will comment if you have WHM and talk to him about Lost City. They are likely to use their existing tools here and new characters are likely able to play ROG/NIN through the whole story without changing your continuity. Yugiri can be the Ninja Trainer for characters who have cleared the 2.2 main story and another NPC will likely be the trainer for players who have yet to reach that point in the story.
Last edited by Ultimatecalibur; 08-28-2014 at 05:15 AM.
Well they also have to make the Job story consistent even if the Job story is a separate story from the Main story.
Each Job story has involved the Job Trainer as part of the storyline either because the Job story covers helping Job Trainer resolve their own personal issues (Bard, Monk, White Mage, and Black Mage Job quest) or because they help us fight against a Job rival (Summoner and Dragoon Job story) or simply because they need to train the next generation of "Job" users (Warrior and Paladin). So it possible the Job Trainer will be the same person no matter what timeframe you become a Ninja.
Though the "Help resolve personal issue" story seems to be the most popular of the Job Storylines.
Last edited by EdwinLi; 08-28-2014 at 05:29 AM.
I know about the modified and updated text dialogue in game. However the dev team is not going to go out of their way to have two separate trainers for the Ninja quest. I mean the bolded line makes absolutely no sense at all. What happens when Yugiri is finally introduced into the player's storyline? Does the previous trainer disappear? Don't confuse slightly modified NPC text lines with them arranging 8+ instances of storylines for every Ninja quest -- you have to consider this game is translated in 4 languages. That's what you are basically saying. Ninja won't be a special snowflake job that has more than one trainer for it's questline.Are you aware that much of the post-2.0 game dialog is mutable and that they can make different players see different NPCs when standing in the same place at the same time? Prior to 2.1 many of the guildmaster/job trainer NPCs would act like it it was their first time meeting you during main story quests even if you were 50 in that class. Now in post-2.0, characters with goldsmith unlocked got different dialog when talking to the guildmaster during little ladies day, characters with any DoH unlocked got different dialog when unlocking the Ixali beast tribe quests, the WHM job trainer will comment if you have WHM and talk to him about Lost City. They are likely to use their existing tools here and new characters are likely able to play ROG/NIN through the whole story without changing your continuity. Yugiri can be the Ninja Trainer for characters who have cleared the 2.2 main story and another NPC will likely be the trainer for players who have yet to reach that point in the story.
I think the problem with the opponents to Yugiri being the trainer is that they are formulating nonsensical ideas on how you will learn Ninja arts. As far as we know Yugiri and her crew are the only people who hail from Doma as far as we are concerned. She gave us a line on how she would like to spread her art to Eorzea, implying that it's heretofore it's an art that no one is familiar with. Rogue has a similar art, but it's not the same. How it's going to play out is that Yugiri will be the quest giver, and she will train you off of the basis of Rogue fighting that she's currently learning offscreen, and supplement it with Ninja arts.
Nah, it's just a wannabe smug response with no elegance at all. However, you can have your laugh/smiles and believe you're right.
Last edited by ZReport; 08-28-2014 at 10:07 AM.




This from the person that JUST now posted how things are going to play out?
"How it's going to play out is that Yugiri will be the quest giver, and she will train you off of the basis of Rogue fighting that she's currently learning off-screen, and supplement it with Ninja arts."
Sorry, but you have enough smugness to go around![]()
Not really a smug response, it's based on conjecture as everyone else here. However, it's grounded in facts from the questline. It's OK however, keep pretending that Yugiri in a non-element in the art she wishes to teach to the people. What you quoted is how it's going to play out, you don't need to see into the future to see that.This from the person that JUST now posted how things are going to play out?
"How it's going to play out is that Yugiri will be the quest giver, and she will train you off of the basis of Rogue fighting that she's currently learning off-screen, and supplement it with Ninja arts."
Sorry, but you have enough smugness to go around
And nah, smugness isn't my MO, but it makes me feel good that you feel intimidated by my responses, despite the fact that other people in this thread are throwing far better arguments at you than mine. I bet you're even waiting on bated breath for this response, lol.
I'll just stop right there, not worth getting in trouble over a speculation thread.




Lol, nah I'm cool. I don't see the need to get riled up by yours or anyone's mug slinging.Not really a smug response, it's based on conjecture as everyone else here. However, it's grounded in facts from the questline. It's OK however, keep pretending that Yugiri in a non-element in the art she wishes to teach to the people. What you quoted is how it's going to play out, you don't need to see into the future to see that.
And nah, smugness isn't my MO, but it makes me feel good that you feel intimidated by my responses, despite the fact that other people in this thread are throwing far better arguments at your than mine. I bet you're waiting on bated breath for this response, lol.
I'll just stop right there, not worth getting in trouble over a speculation thread.but thanks!
Especially when they realize that regardless of if they were a ninja or not, the story being told was exactly the same.I think a new player is going to more bothered by having a huge hurdle to unlock ninja than they would be by a limited break in the narrative. And lets be honest, most people won't even notice it unless you point it out. And those that do will take ... what? 5-6 minutes to get over it?
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