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    M0dis_0perandi's Avatar
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    Glaedr Oromis
    World
    Siren
    Main Class
    Black Mage Lv 80

    BLM Fira/Firaga Mechanic Suggestion

    As you can see I'm pretty new on the forums so I apologize if this idea was posted long ago.

    But my proposal for Fira/Firaga integration would be something as follows:
    **Requires Enochian of course**

    1) After the first polyglot stack is acquired the "Fire IV" action becomes "Fira."
    Nothing would change with the rotation, it would just become a stronger version of Fire IV.

    2) After the second polyglot stack "Fira would then become Firaga."

    3) After the third polyglot acquisition, Firaga action is removed and the player must continue to maintain Enochian to repeat the rotation.

    Rotation > Fire III > Fire IV > Fire IV > Fire IV > Fire > Fire IV > Fire IV > Fire IV > Dispair > Blizzard III > "Polygot abilities" > Thunder > Blizzard IV > Fira > Fira > Fira > Fire > Fira > Fira > Fira > Dispair > Blizzard III > "Polygot abilities" > Thunder > Blizzard IV > Firaga > Firaga > Firaga > Fire > Firaga > Firaga > Firaga.

    Obviously, the chances of getting all Fira's and Firagas casted are low since polyglot does not care where you are in the rotation. You essentially have 15 seconds to smash in Fira or Firaga during their polyglot periods.

    In closing:
    The overall philosophy was to reward players with maintaining their rotation without dropping it. It was would keep the familiar playstyle of BLM without changing anything.

    I didn't really go into how it would synergize with other abilities etc. I just thought it would be an interesting way to breath new life and excitement into "Fire IV."
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    Kurando's Avatar
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    Ku Rando
    World
    Alpha
    Main Class
    Scholar Lv 100
    It sounds a little too confusing for some players, the JP client uses the -ra/-ga etc prefixes (and I think the German one might also, in their own localised way) instead of the Roman numerals we find in English.
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