The way it sounds, if you have an L50 character but use an L10 skill from another class, it still has the potency of the L50. Level is the all-important factor, from what it looks like.


The way it sounds, if you have an L50 character but use an L10 skill from another class, it still has the potency of the L50. Level is the all-important factor, from what it looks like.
All traits will be made class-exclusive.
Adjustments will be made so that certain actions will only unleash their full potential when paired with traits belonging to the same class.
If it helps. My interpretation of this is that spells/abilities used cross class will be scaled down do to the lack of the class traits that are non-transferable to other classes.
thus in my understanding it would scale, but not to the same strength it would on the original class. I don't believe the spell itself is level related, you simply aquire the spell at said level.
Does this quote not already answer the question? If you have a CNJ lvl 10, and you put Cure onto your GLA lvl 50, the spell will be based off of whatever your current class is.As mentioned under 1. Class-specific Actions, upper tier actions will be abolished in favor of scaling the potency of the base action according to level. The effectiveness and MP cost of the action will be dependent upon the level of your current class.
So as long as you're on your GLA, the spell will be based off of the lvl of your GLA, not your CNJ.


Will suck if you only have access to one tier of Cure, with one MP cost.
The First Law of Roegadynics: "A Roegadyn may not injure a Lalafell or, through inaction, allow a Lalafell to come to harm."
No worries there.As mentioned under 1. Class-specific Actions, upper tier actions will be abolished in favor of scaling the potency of the base action according to level. The effectiveness and MP cost of the action will be dependent upon the level of your current class.
I agree with this. I don't think it will be the case though. I am taking a wait and see approach, but I think we will see a few curing options for Conjurer. Whether this is done through the use of a self-buff/nerf then cast, or different types of cure spells (like 1 normal cure spell and 1 weaker but instant cast cure spell).
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