The quote you refer to may be a little misleading since that comment was made in reference to a Ninja guild. So far jobs haven't had guild locations so it's hard to say if the statement was worded incorrectly.
Yeah it's about a Ninja guild, not Rogue.
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Additionally, I've already completed my checks for this, but the home base for ninja will be a guild that is located in each city-state and it will be a bit different than what everyone has seen up until now. At a glance it's a building that blends in with the scenery of Eorzea, but it has a different feel when you enter. I was really particular about my checks, and we'll be integrating it very nicely with the lore.
This makes sense.Most likely she won't start training Ninja Jobs until the lvl 55 or higher.
The current ninja trainer most likely isn't a master ninja like Yugiri so he will could only train us until lvl 50 which usually the lvl 50 Job Quest is the point in the Job Storyline when our character surpass our current Job Trainer since we learn a skill even they couldn't master or easily obtain themselves unlike our character
Oh, it makes even less sense that NIN guild will be in all 3 city states. But oh well. That's how they do it, so I wonder if there'll be multiple NIN guildmasters then? Still, it'll be interesting how they'll implement NIN
I assume it will be like the BLM quests, instead of one single NPC giving all quests one of them will give 2, another 2 and another 1.
For BLM you only do the lvl 30 and lvl 35 quests in Ul'dah, then you switch to Eastern Thanalan for the last 3.
So my take on it is that (assuming that they place the nin job storyline in the mix of the original) there's probably a hidden sect of nins that has a network throughout the city-states each trying to influence the policy from the shadows. I'm really looking forward to how they are going to make Nin work.
I thought the Ninja guild was in that hut in Eastern La Noscea? in raincatchers gully near wineport?! - it was added in 2.38
One of the NIN masters better be a old Lalafell.
There's always 3 level 1 quests for a class. The initial unlock quests where you also get your starting weapon, and then the first "class story" quest. Indeed, they confirmed you need to have your starting class (if you're a new player/character) at level 10 and have the ability unlocked to go to other guilds and unlock their classes before you can get Rogue, and since every class starts at level 1 with these 3 quests, there's your answer. Nothing new :P
Wait, I know there's a guy living in an hut in rain catchers gully, with ptsd. But they can't be similar, right?
Would be a nice ninja trick if that were so.
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