Quote Originally Posted by DesireeLavorre View Post
I'm that type of people who can't decide what job to play and i need your help.

Right now i have the highest jobs - 63 ninja, 66 dancer, 60 red mage and i love mobility. BUT!

After playing ninja it's nearly impossible to play other jobs because of too long GCD(on main NIN skills it's ~2sec), especially i feel it on dancer - when shacrams already comes to my hands, but GCD still going and i'm just standing here and chilling. A little annoying.

So my question is - would it change at 80 lvl? Or better play ninja, try machinist with his oGCSs or ...?
You can increase the speed and decrease the GCD by doing meld Skill Speed.

At high level, I really like to have a hard cap of Skill Speed, it is a compromise between Crit > Hit & SS. With 1827 SS cap, I find it very fun, some will tell you that 1320 is enough, but I am mostly faster than them. Those who tell you that SAM & NIN are slow jobs just don't know how to manage them well.

I like very much the close and fast gameplay, for that SAM & NIN, suit me perfectly.

RDM is based on a mechanic where you cast a skill at 1.5 which allows the next spell to be instantaneous, it's relatively fast, it's probably the only caster I really like.

I don't like ranged dps like BRD, MCH & DNC, but I do play them when I want to go in mode, I don't care. But, I don't get any of the gameplay feel I like dancing with AoE and positioning.

The gameplay really changes with the level, the stuff, the meld (that beginners ignore). I prefer to do dungeons & raids at low level in NIN, because for SAM it lacks a lot of skill that makes it interesting. For me, NIN has less damage but it can burst really well and SAM a more constant dps, but higher because, it's a pure Dps job like BLM.
Some will tell you that SAM and BLM are selfish jobs, but I think they don't understand the concept of pure dps.

In NIN dps, mudra and debuff to increase group damage counts a lot, many complain about the low dps of NIN, but they just don't know how to exploit their jobs.