So what about level skip potions you can purchase on the mogstation. You run a job then without a lot of experience as well. That not an excuse at all. Most people will try out a job and try to optimize their hotbars before they just jump into a raid or dungeon. Like are you seriously afraid of a Summoner who only played Scholar trying to learn his job on a dungeon run? They’re going to figure it out, and be on their merry way. Guess what? That was me and it’s easy to learn! Learning your rotation if you normally play the game is not complicated.
Yes, this is a means to undo homogenization. You still balance jobs without having them all do the same thing. What they’re afraid of is a player being alienated because the job they leveled isn’t flavor of the month. You can’t alienate someone’s job if they all do the same thing. And so, if a player gets a 2 in 1 deal on a class, now they are less likely to be excluded and they can focus on a little bit of diversity. Now that there’s near 20 jobs and a rising level cap, there is just an exhausting amount of leveling to be done for people who want to try out every job at max capacity. A lot of players, my self included got older, got more responsibilities and just do not have the time to commit to it. I have wanted to play Warrior my self, but it’s been stuck at 50 because just the idea of going through all that leveling just for that one job only to find out it’s basically been homogenized to other tanks already mentally exhausts me. I’m not going to buy a level skip for that, I have already done so for Monk and Samurai, and I STILL haven’t had the time to level those to 80.
Btw, Tarot is introspective. Stop trying to be a know-it-all.
Astrology as in FFXIV might draw rather upon the heavenly stars, but entertain the thought... If you really had to pair Astrologian with one of the existing classes, where would you put it? Gladiator? Marauder? Lancer? Archer? Pugilist? Conjurer???



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