Quote Originally Posted by Eloah View Post
Undraw - Discard
Undraw Spread - Discard Spread
Added for people that use controllers can be able to remove unwanted buffs. Beforehand, it required a macro to use or a very roundabout way to click it off. It's a QoL change for them. I personally miss just clicking the buff off my bar with my mouse. I gained two button bloats for it because of gauge.

Quote Originally Posted by Nestmile View Post
"Apocatastasis" apparently refers, in a general way, to returning something to its "original," or perhaps its "primordial" state. It is super archaic and mostly appears in works that were originally in Greek. It might have been better off as an AST skill as it's often used in reference to returning the body or soul to its natural state (i.e. curing sickness) and also has some astrological uses. It was also sometimes used to refer to military movements and city affairs. It shows up in various religious concepts, as well, but I don't have the energy right now to parse through all that. So there's a little snippet of the Wikipedia article for you, heavily paraphrased.

I don't recall the name of the debuff, or I'd have looked that up, too, haha.
This guy. Final Fantasy is riddled with archaic terms. Seriously, if you don't understand a term or phrase, throw it into Google. Chances are, you're going to be brought to a page that will have the term "archaic" in there somewhere.

Quote Originally Posted by sarehptar View Post
Bard's Mage's Ballad has nothing to do with mages anymore. It doesn't restore or drain MP, do anything to caster or healer damage or output, and doesn't even decrease magic vulnerability when used with Troubadour. Wanderers Minuet does that instead. Honestly, they kept the old name just so they wouldn't have to come up with a new one.
Welcome to relics of changing a class to make it flow better, but wanting to keep skill names (especially in the case of job quests). It does, at least, give everyone a critical hit rate up buff, though.