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    Quote Originally Posted by Orophin View Post
    As mentioned under 1. Class-specific Actions, upper tier actions will be abolished in favor of scaling the potency of the base action according to level. The effectiveness and MP cost of the action will be dependent upon the level of your current class.

    In my eyes that means you can simply learn the skill at the minimum level and set it on your level 50 and you'll cast it at the potency of THAT level 50 class. A Conjurer will probably be better at casting Cure than any other class at the same level due to it having higher MND and possibly traits enhancing healing potency. That and they will select materia to further enhance it.
    So...how do interpret Class specific Actions ? It def doesn't even say Cross-class!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WiiSam View Post
    So...how do interpret Class specific Actions ? It def doesn't even say Cross-class!
    WiiSam, first I would like to apologize for misunderstanding your original question. You are right in that I missed the point, and I instead answered another question. Having said that, the dev notes do indeed answer the question. Orophin's post, which you quoted, is the entire body of section 5 of the dev post. The title of the section is "The Influence of Levels on Actions." You ask how to interpret "Class specific Actions." The anwer is, it should be interpreted as a full reference to the title of Section 1, which is "Class-Specific Actions" (As mentioned under 1. Class-specific Actions, upper tier...). "Class-specific actions" is merely a part of that prepositional phrase, telling you where this particular subject was previously mentioned. The actual subject of the sentence begins at the word upper. It goes on to explain that tiered spells will be eliminated. The next sentence answers your question. I am sorry if I over-explained that one, but I'm having a hard time seeing what is confusing about section 5.
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