wouldn't a more historically accurate samurai be more of an archer as well?
wouldn't a more historically accurate samurai be more of an archer as well?
Hey, that's what SAM is for xD
I'd agree with this only if they add mounted horse fighting
and samurai armor from Ghost of Tsushima
then we need a viking job for the trinity
hmmm...... wonder what weapon they'll use if they add viking.... one handed axe?
Last edited by hagare; 03-15-2022 at 11:42 AM.
Lmao, godamit, why!!! xD
It's really sad the only traditional Samurai armor we get are unlocked through the Omega trials/raids. Even worse, I can't wear the dam helmets with this character, otherwise I'd larp around with the tank armor set on my DRK!
You know, I've always wanted to see us actually be able to attack enemies while mounted. Lol, imagine how silly the knights of Radz-a-Han would look on their Hamsas. x'D
For Viking, a one handed axe and shield like the Beast masters in Bozja use.
That be true, haha... :'3 So if something like this were ever to be thought to be added to the game, it would probably definitely be way down the line. Especially since we haven't gotten a fourth caster class or another job class that shares gear with Ninja yet. I would definitely want to see a new caster and scout gear wearing class before a new class like TS ever pops up.It's more a case of having strong job identity and timing.
Like, would the "TS" variant be more desirable than other established Final Fantasy jobs that haven't made an appearance yet (like Viking or Mystic Knight)
As is, we already have an Archer-type job, and a polearm-type job. So should another job use them, it would need to be fairly different and more compelling than just using an entirely different weapon (As in, why make a second bow job when you can just use Crossbows; similarly with polearms vs a bo staff). This is not to say it can't be done, but that it would need to be compelling or have a strong identity. This can be seen with the various "Sword" jobs, and that while there are many of them, each uses a fairly distinct type of "sword", fighting style and general historical culture (Broadswords, Two-handed, Katana, Rapier, Daggers).
Secondly is the timing. Jobs are not necessarily tied directly to expansions, but we DID have our "East Asian" expansion so it is less likely to see another "East Asian" themed job.
All that said, sure- anything is possible... just I feel it's unlikely.
That's true, too! Dragoon uses at least one weapon that's a scythe, but still uses it like a pole arm. So, in terms of flexibility, I'm absolutely positive the FFXIV dev team could come up with a unique way a TS could use a similar pole arm weapon like a Naginata compared to that of the Dragoon's spear and a Reaper's scythe and their respective fighting styles.
I hope that happens!I could reasonably see them having another Othard-focused expansion that covers Nagxia, Hingashi, and other untouched territory for...some reason as there's certainly enough landmass to work with.
I feel like that would probably be much further down the line once more obvious avenues like Ilsabard and Meracydia are used, though.![]()
Last edited by Soge01; 03-15-2022 at 01:20 PM.
yeah, most SAM armor are more like ronin armor.Lmao, godamit, why!!! xD
It's really sad the only traditional Samurai armor we get are unlocked through the Omega trials/raids. Even worse, I can't wear the dam helmets with this character, otherwise I'd larp around with the tank armor set on my DRK!
You know, I've always wanted to see us actually be able to attack enemies while mounted. Lol, imagine how silly the knights of Radz-a-Han would look on their Hamsas. x'D
For Viking, a one handed axe and shield like the Beast masters in Bozja use.
Which I guess IS appropriate considering we don't serve anyone.
OOOH Beastmaster! But I always want whip for beastmaster
It depends on what point in history we're talking about. Early samurai were mounted archers, only transitioning to infantry in later periods, circa 1300 and definitely into the Sengoku Period and later Tokugawa Shogunate.
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