You absolutely can.
While metas are predominantly player made, they can be influenced by designs pretty heavily.
For example, if you create a class like say... Dragoon, whom has a monopoly on a Piercing debuff that enhances the damage of all piercing damage against targets with 100% uptime. Then you've pushed the "Meta" towards something wherein if predominantly Piercing based damage dealers are used (I.e. BRD or MCH) in a significant way, then you incentivise also having a DRG in the party too for this debuff that boosts their damage.
Same could be said if BLU was able to group with people with their Peculiar Light, you'd push a meta where you focus on having a lot of Magic damage to capitalize on the massive debuff from Peculiar Light.
Meta's are heavily based around skill interactions.
With them also then being secondarily influenced by misconceptions and/or distorted opinions. (I.e. You could have 3 options for a "Talent" and one of them could be 0.001% more DPS than the others and so someone who did the math would say that statistically, that talent is numerically superior. But then this would be distorted into someone interpreting it as "That talent is best" thus causing the meta to focus around the notion that that talent is the only viable one and the other 2 are trash. Since, people are idiots)
Balance should be made with endgame in mind.
But meta =/= endgame.
For example, the current meta has magical DPS like BLM, SMN and RDM as non-viable. Along with selfish DPS SAM.
Yet, you look at top parses for content and literally every party has at least 1 of those classes in the party. With sometimes having popular meta picks like DRG and NIN being left out completely.
If balance was done entirely around meta, BLM, SMN, RDM and SAM would get massive buffs and/or DRG/NIN/BRD would get nerfs. But this would shift the actual balance of endgame quite dramatically because the meta isn't actually accurate and is simply just more popular (Likely because it has stayed pretty much the same for years and meta's don't tend to shift outside some significant wake up call that has people making a big impact with "Off-meta" compositions, to which top parses doesn't accomplish because only complete nerds care about that sort of thing)



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