Same is true for Dps. No new Classes ever right?
I'd really like not all Tanks and Healers to get bored with the game and quit because hey "only dps players get new toys why shouldn't I just go dps"
Watch it be RDM, BLU & SAM. We've all been tricked into chaos.
I guess its Dancer. The strings could mean a whip as weapon.
People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.


Spider-knight tank class.
Now is serious. You're thinkng only in classic FFjobs. But, waht if it is a totally new job never seen in others FF?




Initially I was skeptic about the Spider-man = Samurai theory. It seemed like the kind of thing that could have just been an interesting coincidence. However, if it true that Yoshida specifically mentioned that he liked the first three movies, all of which directed by Sam Raimi, then I believe the theory isn't as far fetched as it may seem. It's very similar to how he mentioned liking the Chris Nolan Batman movies (aka The Dark Knight trilogy) as a tease towards the Dark Knight job while wearing a generic Batman shirt. We're directed towards those first three films specifically rather than what "Spider-man" means in a general sense. But once again, that is only the case if he actually did single out those three films. I would be interested in knowing for sure if he had made that statement.
I believe it is Samurai and here is why.
1. Director of Spiderman called Sam Raimi
2. Samurai Spiders of Kajiki http://en.japantravel.com/kagoshima/...of-kajiki/1525 ( The contest is also in June same time as Stormblood)
Like you can see, that I did post that in an earlier reply so I am aware. :^)
Once more your post does nothing to prove nor disprove him being a Blue Mage. His acquisition of the weapon is irrelevent, as it has nothing to do with how he obtained it and everything to so with what the meaning of the name implies. He could have pulled the sword out of a dodos ass, and it still could mean he is potentially a BLU simply because the blades name is Tizona and his name is Raubahn. No matter how you look at it, even if the person he took the weapon was was a BLU, it still doesn't mean he couldn't be one himself. Look at the abilities he uses in the Eorzean Alliance, because that more recent stuff is more accurate to go off of. He is literally using a move similar to Ifrit's nails that purposely showcases the name of the weapon. I find that hardly to be done without reason.
Last edited by KHMarie; 12-24-2016 at 11:07 PM.

How can he wield a BLU-only weapon if he's not a BLU?Like you can see, Tizona is a trophy he won during a battle. That can mean that his opponent was a blue mage. That don't make himself a Blue Mage.
http://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...mmortalflames/
Alternatively: defeating an enemy to gain their powers (in this case, a weapon) is like a Blue Mage.
Plenty of ways to tie it into BLU!
Even better, it's like 9 am and I'm running on nothing but yeah this point as well. If it's a BLU only weapon he wouldn't be able to wield it unless he was one himself.
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