Quote Originally Posted by Seraphor View Post
As I just said, an AoE Arrow was a no go if you have Ninja's or Monks, only SAM and BLM would reap any significant benefit from it.
Crit, as you said, was a smaller damage boost than you realise due to it being another layer of RNG, being mainly beneficial to Monks and Bards.
Neither of these were effective AoE spenders. unless you party was made up predominantly of those named jobs that benefited form them the most.
So for AoE's, it's about as effective as the three stages of Divination.

For single targets, you're choosing the jobs that will benefit from the effects, Bards/Monks for Crit, Samurai/Black Mage for Speed, etc.
How is this any different to choosing which job as ranged or melee, to give a card to?
It's the same sort of decision process, you just have different targets for different cards now.
It's just different flavours, and the flavours are in your head.


Bole and Ewer being healer kit skills on RNG is bad design.
More effective Lucid/Lightspeed for MP management, and CI for mitigation (in Diurnal at least) is by far the superior design, and much easier to balance.

Oh and I've been kicked for using an Expanded Ewer by accident, so no, you couldn't use any cards you like.
If you had decent dps that could adept aoe arrow whas not a no go. And yes spear whas most beneficial on brd or mnk but it whas still good on other jobs. The thing you say about flavors is wrong too just because the color is yellow doesn’t mean it’s pure yellow there are many different yellows and if you make a great painting knowing all the different sup colors can make a great artwork or just a picture that looks dull. Just because you thing it’s flavor doesn’t mean it is. The same you could say when drinking really old and good wine or some wine from a year ago I mean it’s just the wine flavor that is different. And to ur aoe ewer on accident getting kicked by these people doesn’t mean anything because in ff 14 you get kicked for a lot of things and I’m pretty sure you got not only kicked by that one ewer and more or less because of other things.