


Just submit it to mythbusters. If they do something on Monty Python they'll definitely do something on Final Fantasy mechanics.That's just it. It is a fantasy game.
If you look, a part of the "harp" extends down near where the arrows are nocked. Maybe, just maybe, when arrows are fired it vibrates that deal, which in turn vibrates the strings to produce notes. Maybe there's some mechanism for changing the tune of the notes as well to produce different effects.
Firing arrows rapidly (Which characters seem capable of: quick nock) might be able to produce music, buffing nearby players and perhaps debuffing enemies via the music, or when the shots land.
...Far fetched? Yes. Doesn't make it any less possible.


am i the only one that thinks that bow looks stupid, bows are big enough, now they'll have a harp hanging off them,lol.



I'm so glad I chose LNC
The picture is a bit out of proportion and confusing but I think it was designed to be like that to confuse us![]()




They said they where adding the ability to cast while in passive mode so should be good![]()
The archer's weapon is a transformer.
The harp attachment can be pulled down so it faces the archer.
Aahaha.
I hate this job system ><
Lol just because the three musketeers didnt use muskets in the movies doesnt mean they arent trained to use muskets. The three musketeers were never really deployed to the front lines of battles in the war against the spaniards now were they?
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