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    Quote Originally Posted by Nektulos-Tuor View Post
    Summoner with Paladin
    Summon Angels with different pet aesthetics.

    Summoner with Dark Knight
    Summon Demons with different pet aesthetics.

    Summoner with Dragoon
    Summon Dragons.

    Summoner with White Mage
    Summon Aetheryte Creatures? (idk!)

    Each cross closs gives you different pets already in the game as monsters.
    That might be taking it a bit far, though... You'd need new animations for every new type of pet. Just adding an additional effect or colour-change to existing skills depending on the combination of jobs is one thing, but combining it with pet glamour would require a whole different level of work, time, and financing for the dev team.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nektulos-Tuor View Post
    A lot of them are already in the game. Just use dragons we have already, shrink em down. Give em a retexture.
    It's not just the appearances, but making specific animations for them that match the pet attacks/heals and movements. The IS a pet glamour system on the way, but it's slow going, much because of those details.

    I really like your idea, just not coupled with pet glamours.
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    Last edited by Wings; 08-20-2015 at 11:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wings View Post
    That might be taking it a bit far, though... You'd need new animations for every new type of pet. Just adding an additional effect or colour-change to existing skills depending on the combination of jobs is one thing, but combining it with pet glamour would require a whole different level of work, time, and financing for the dev team.
    A lot of them are already in the game. Just use dragons we have already, shrink em down. Give em a retexture.
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