In defense of black mages, they had access to a multitude of spells of different elements, so there was never an excuse to not take a black mage. If the enemy was resistant to fire, the black mage would use something else.Unless they made it so it only works in open world I don't see it happening, just because....
It's nothing about stress and more about balance.
If dragoons could deal more damage to dragons, as logic dictates, how many people would have taken non-dragoon DPS to t5 back then? Or if you add certain elemental resistances, why would someone take a BLM over another DPS who can do full damage? Balance ends when people are excluded from content just for playing certain class.
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