Quote Originally Posted by HadesNight View Post
Yeah, what you've listed is an opinion and that's completely fine. What I'll present is an opinion and at the end of the day what you'll have to acknowledge is that no one in this thread is the IP owner of the job and therefore SE can make this job whatever they like and do whatever they like with future jobs, no matter what other games they've shown up in.

Most other jobs in this game come with performance weight, you really should read your tool tips and learn how to play your job. Especially if you're going into public content. Know your rotation, maintain your dps uptime and do the mechanics.

Blue Mage is refreshing because it's a reprieve from that. I could spend months mastering the role and trying out new skills as I got them. I could do content by myself, win and lose by myself and completely see how I can get better.

There is a level of control that I have with this class that I don't with others and to me it was a really fun, and rewarding experience. I really look forward to getting more content like this. Content that is low pressure.

Limited jobs are refreshing and relaxing in a way that taking a fully functioning job into public content is not. It's the same with how refreshing the trust system is. I know the trade off is that trusts are slower, but it's low pressure. Perfect as a reprieve from everyday life.
That seems like a mostly fair motive for what you use the job for, however I would disagree with the spend months mastering the role/ it being a reprieve from the way skills work in the main game. The majority of BLU's skills function identically to each other, and the ones that dont require tooltip reading and learning how to play blu if you ever intend to do anything with it other than carnival/overworld farming, which for all I know, thats all you do, but most of blu's content is in the PF as of this patch which if anything is more intensive on those "reading your skills" aspects than base jobs.

Also could go without the sassy condesention in the opening line, you've stated the obvious, and this is a feedback forum.