How would you guys imagine a SAM/BLU hybrid? Doesn't sound too unlikely to be honest.
How would you guys imagine a SAM/BLU hybrid? Doesn't sound too unlikely to be honest.





Haha I was talking about the lalafel, I know he's right about the sword since I looked up after someone referenced his very high blue mage reference rate (including tizona).
It's not just the plumes, he's also named after ffxi blue mage leader of the immortal lions charged after protecting the empress. This one protecting our dear lalafel, leader of the immortal flames. Both from the east. Also tizona is a blue mage only weapon in FFXI.



Most definitely, the references are strong with RaubahnHaha I was talking about the lalafel, I know he's right about the sword since I looked up after someone referenced his very high blue mage reference rate (including tizona).
It's not just the plumes, he's also named after ffxi blue mage leader of the immortal lions charged after protecting the empress. This one protecting our dear lalafel, leader of the immortal flames. Both from the east. Also tizona is a blue mage only weapon in FFXI.
This is why i have no problem with blu tank, he could be the bastion for the idea, if they ever did it like that.
Despite smashing 2 jobs into one, im not such a huge fan for it, but Samurai has always been the odd Job of Final Fantasy
Last edited by ADVSS; 01-30-2017 at 03:40 PM.
Because it would be a colossal waste to take two jobs that have not only iconic appearances but also drastically different and unique playstyles and mash then into a single job. They want to stretch out their iconic Final fantasy jobs for options for future expansions and selling points. They should only he mixing/combining jobs for ones that don't have a solid identity or can't stand on their own.
Samurai and Blue Mage are not those kinds of jobs that would need it.
Exactly, though I will play devil's advocate say we already have some precedent of wasting the potential of Bard by mixing it with Ranger.Because it would be a colossal waste to take two jobs that have not only iconic appearances but also drastically different and unique playstyles and mash then into a single job. They want to stretch out their iconic Final fantasy jobs for options for future expansions and selling points. They should only he mixing/combining jobs for ones that don't have a solid identity or can't stand on their own.
Samurai and Blue Mage are not those kinds of jobs that would need it.
Not that I necessarily dislike the end result, I'm just thinking about what could have been.
I don't know, I'd argue that Bard in ffxiv is a positive example of what I'm talking about. Neither Bard nor Ranger have super distinct identities and visually what established style they have is pretty shared between them (tunics and feathered hats). FFXIV's bard is also a product of 1.0 which kind of played by slightly different rules.
It makes a lot more sense to combine ranger and bard, given they have a lot more overlap visually and mechanically from past games, as opposed to taking two very different jobs with very different visual identities and trying to cram them together.
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