Okay, so completely glossing over the fact for a moment that you're attributing abilities to Green Mage which it has never presented in FF canon: by the broadness of that "Alteration Magic" definition, Green Mage should be the only job capable of magically inflicting buffs, debuffs and DoTs. No Bio or Miasma for SMN either, no barriers or damage-mitigating debuffs for any existing healers, no cards for AST or Embolden for RDM, no Chain Tactics for SCH (even though debuffing is the closest thing we have to giving them Scan/Libra), probably no Thunder DoT for BLM.
I'm not down for that.
I was being satirical. That's not a "solution", that's a change to SCH's aesthetic so you can clear room for Green Mage by cannibalizing it -- and then immediately follow by saying Green Mage wouldn't be a healer anyway.Yes, renaming those skills and slightly changing their effects to be not anymore the excat same effects that Summoner has, would be naturally the quickest solution
The aesthetic isn't a core problem of SCH, and stripping even more pieces of it away isn't going to fix any healers.
... I'm curious, do you play Scholar?A Scholar in comparison is no Greenmage, nor a magical Doctor, they dont use Alteration Magic and have no knowledge about that, but instead have just fairy power enhanced Healing and Protection Magic as their role as Healers.
Because Scholar's entire job questline revolves around being a plague doctor, and some of its dummied abilities include such skills as "Leeches" (its original copy of Esuna), based off of early real world medical practices.
Not to mention that classical Final Fantasy -- specifically its introduction in FF3 -- features it as the original source of the Item Lore ability we now associate with Chemists.
If anything Scholar is the only healing job we have that could remotely qualify as a "doctor", it just happens to have magical assistance and summon its own arcane "nurse" to facilitate that, and resorts to shielding because it's intended as a field medic.
If we were to argue about Scholar having thematic issues, it would be related to the devs' increased interest in pushing the fairy over the Scholar's actual tactical or medical knowledge -- not that it's, in your opinion, too much like a job that infamously only existed in one game and had to borrow spells from existing mages in order to create its own (very short) list, which includes spells that are or have been role actions for healers.
Your obsession with creating a distinction about what jobs are "not" has led to you overlooking what they actually are.



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