When SWTOR was still somewhat decent I played a Healing Bounty Hunter... shooting healing bullets was a constant affair. I hope Yoshi-P doesn't make me go there again, no thanks.Just saying...
Agent 007
FFTA Agent class-> Healer with guns.
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Agent
I really think it'll be some sort of chemist, like in final fantasy x-2 able to combines items for stronger ones and in final fantasy tactics, able to hurl potion to you. Thus 'fixing' another problem ffxiv has, being that items are garbage. Even the phoenix down is useless.
I seem to be in the minority, here... While I loved Tactics (And generally disliked all other Final Fantasy Tactics games after the first one...) I really don't want to see Chemist as a job. For starters, it was a really really basic job in the game. Far from "An iconic Final Fantasy Job from the classic games".
So far we've got a bunch of super-stars: Paladin, Dark Knight, Ninja, White/Black Mage, Summoner, Dragoon, Monk, Warrior
And a couple of B-Listers: Bard, Scholar
And you all seem to want to add the Corey Feldman of the Final Fantasy universe to the game. It'll be a sad day if this comes to fruition!
So reading through this again and the reference keeps coming up about Yoshi mentioning he liked "the Man with the golden gun".
The man with the golden gun was, in the film, the worlds most expensive ASSASSIN: Scaramanga.
I don't know how this plays, if at all, into our new class/job we will be getting. Rogue is an "assassin" is it not?
Mentioned above is Agent, it sounds plausable, but also as mentioned, don't bring in a C character to a cast of A players.
Maybe with the probable introduction of the Golden Saucer we would get a Gambler, possible but I'm not sold on that.
Hard to tell until they decide to reveal another riddled clue.
Personally I would like to see the return of Corsair, but I believe that was an XI job only so I don't see that happening. I am thinking of where the roots are coming from. A lot of what we have currently is from the first few runs of the series and some tactics. Then again we could be all surprised with a whole new class altogether.
It could be also Sky Pirate like Balthier
We get our own airships in 3.0 after all ^^
And it would fit with Limsa, if Musketeer is the class for it
Last edited by Felis; 10-28-2014 at 03:27 AM.
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...jobs-my-theory
thats what i said in another thread it makes more since the exp takes place in the air
This. Even sillier would be "agent".I seem to be in the minority, here... While I loved Tactics (And generally disliked all other Final Fantasy Tactics games after the first one...) I really don't want to see Chemist as a job. For starters, it was a really really basic job in the game. Far from "An iconic Final Fantasy Job from the classic games".
So far we've got a bunch of super-stars: Paladin, Dark Knight, Ninja, White/Black Mage, Summoner, Dragoon, Monk, Warrior
And a couple of B-Listers: Bard, Scholar
And you all seem to want to add the Corey Feldman of the Final Fantasy universe to the game. It'll be a sad day if this comes to fruition!
Not another one of these 007 mystery threads."The Man with the Golden Gun" is not 007. "The Man with the Golden Gun" is more or less a hired gun that has an established reputation and track record of killing MI6 agents.
The golden gun itself:
In the film the golden gun was assembled out of nonchalant items such as a golden lighter, a golden cigarette holder, a golden fountain pen and assembled together to make a 'single shot' gun, that fired 'custom made golden bullets.'
Single Shot, special bullets, Corsair possibly musketeer? but a Musketeer is more renowned for their swordsmanship.
You can get where im going with this.
On the other hand, if Yoshi-P is refering to the book, the golden gun was a large caliber "revolver" that "fired custom golden bullets." tied together with he antagonist's description we are looking at a Wild West Outlaw type of guy.
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