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    Naelle's Avatar
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    Robin Gunn
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    Sargatanas
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    Paladin Lv 80
    Our black mage is currently 29 int 1 piety for the extra fire cast per rotation. Not 100% useless. :/
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    Celenir Istarkh
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    Atomos
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    Red Mage Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Naelle View Post
    Our black mage is currently 29 int 1 piety for the extra fire cast per rotation. Not 100% useless. :/
    So basically it's like 30 little materia slots on the job stone that accepts +1 stat point micro-materia. :3
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    Tonrak Totorak
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    Gilgamesh
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    Red Mage Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Naelle View Post
    Our black mage is currently 29 int 1 piety for the extra fire cast per rotation. Not 100% useless. :/
    is this a thing? if so i gotta try it on my blm
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    Celenir Istarkh
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    Quote Originally Posted by myahele View Post
    is this a thing? if so i gotta try it on my blm
    Essentially it's to get your PIE to a level that provides enough mana to get an extra Fire I in your rotation before needing to Transpose. This means how much PIE you need depends on your character race, gear and party composition. With how easy it is now to reset physical bonus points, it's more convenient to make up the "missing" PIE this way.
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