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  1. #11
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    RicaRuin's Avatar
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    Character
    Rica Elak'ha
    World
    Cerberus
    Main Class
    Summoner Lv 100
    I level and play everything, but from a RP PoV, my OC/Character only uses certain of those professions. I'm following the principle of gameplay and story segregation.

    However, I have a friend that refuses to unlock and play any of the Disciples of Magic as they see their character as a Garlean.
    (6)

    I'm taking Lore way too seriously. And I'm not sorry about that.

  2. #12
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    Merrnryn's Avatar
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    Character
    Merrnryn Varlineau
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Lancer Lv 100
    I likely won't ever open reaper because I don't agree with the lore behind it (thus so far) for my character. As per Eorzean law summoning voidsent (iirc) is a crime punishable by death. WoL/WoD (which I do not RP as at all) or not it doesn't sit well with me to even open the job at all, I don't care to attach my character to that kind of darkness. I refuse to wear a soulstone for whm and blm keeping to cnj and thm (I don't play them) but at least I don't have to feel like a criminal in playing them.
    Most jobs I don't play and my character wouldn't know are leveled in pvp only, but reaper I won't even unlock RIP achievements for me.
    (4)

  3. #13
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    Fyrebrand's Avatar
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    Character
    Friel Wyndor
    World
    Siren
    Main Class
    White Mage Lv 100
    Over the years I've naturally accumulated a collection of characters that I've played in various MMOs, RPGs, Dungeons & Dragons, or else ideas from creative writing projects. The ones I really like, I tend to reuse when I can. For example, I have a pre-conceived character concept for "Ranger" classes, one for "Wizard" types, etc. And those characters come with personalities and values, even if the game mechanically doesn't offer much in terms of dialogue choices or moral decisions.

    I don't roleplay in MMOs, but just the same I still think of my character having an identity, and things they would do and not do. My main in FFXIV is basically my go-to "Druid" character, who I've played in D&D and multiple other video games. She likes to serve supportive roles, so I mainly heal as White Mage (which I really like the lore of in this game) but I really like Summoner too. I'll have her do any of the magic-based jobs, because it's really not feasible to have a bunch of alt characters in FFXIV -- but I have had to draw a hard line at the martial classes, which I did make a second character specifically for. That one isn't really based on anything, I just needed to have a cutesy catgirl ninja, and she will do other things like Bard or Monk or whatever. I also divide my gathering and crafting jobs between the two characters, which was mainly about inventory management but there was also some slight personality considerations that went into it too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    one of the barriers to me immersing myself into a character, and literally a personal barrier to my going both feet into the game, has been crafting a persona of substance that could conceivably be any class/job that I felt like playing… which I once assumed to be all of them, given my fanatical “altoholism” in WoW.
    Altoholics unite!! I can't imagine ever playing only one character class in an MMO. Have you played Guild Wars 2? It is basically the ultimate altoholic paradise in my opinion. I get why FFXIV works the way it does, and with so many jobs, I don't think it makes sense to have a new character for each one. But at the same time, I really resent having to pay a higher sub fee to have multiple characters, not having a cross-character bank, not being able to mail my own characters, and all the titles, achievements, etc., not account-wide.

    And yeah, I can't imagine making a character I'm actually going to care about or enjoy playing, if they're a pure blank slate with no personality and 100% willing and able to do literally anything. I'd feel like I'm playing as just a generic, gray sludge. Do you know of the Greendale "Human Being" mascot from Community? I feel like I'd be playing as that.

    (3)

  4. #14
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    ZedxKayn's Avatar
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    Gridania
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    Character
    Capybara Friend
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Blue Mage Lv 70
    I do not RP but do align my characters with specific job(s) , however I entirely separate them from how I actually enjoy the gameplay of the game so I level everything since it's what I want to do.
    (1)
    im baby

  5. #15
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    TheMightyMollusk's Avatar
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    Character
    Iyami Galvayra
    World
    Cactuar
    Main Class
    Red Mage Lv 100
    Iyami's whole reason for adventuring is that she gets bored easily and hates staying still, so she dabbles in everything. Which often leads her back to red mage, but she's ready to swap weapons whenever needed. Or when she feels like it.
    (3)

  6. #16
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    Vyrerus's Avatar
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    Character
    Vicious Zvahl
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Machinist Lv 100
    I wrote a backstory for my character once. It lead him on to be a DRK that was not actually the WoL, fighting by, in my story, a WoL who'd bested him in a brawl once and basically paid him to help out with dungeons/war efforts/24 man spelunking (a woman WoL, MNK main for whatever brain's reasoning was at the time).

    I had a lot more fanciful energy for story telling like that when DRK had skills like, "Shadowskin" which were basically imagery fed to me wholesale by the game.

    But I guess for me that is moreso a gravitation towards roles than specific jobs. I know each job has in world lore that they bend at their wont, but I try to not get hung up on that unless it beggars belief. In my mind, Vicious once gravitated towards tanks because to him there's a lot of glory to be had in being nearly invulnerable (Literally hearing the audio clip from The Mummy 1999, "...and the glory of invincibility!".

    As a player though, I play everything with little hesitation. I'm most hesitant about healers, and I don't feel like they fit Vicious all that much on a character level, but for most of the game's life they've been quite fun to play, especially shield healers that can enable people to ignore damage markers.

    If I were to review it all, I'd likely write something different for him. On the most basic level, TL;DR the sturdier the job, the more likely Vicious will gravitate towards it. Regardless of whether that sturdiness is direct or indirect through cures and sustains.
    (1)

    (Signature portrait by Amaipetisu)

    "I thought that my invincible power would hold the world captive, leaving me in a freedom undisturbed. Thus night and day I worked at the chain with huge fires and cruel hard strokes. When at last the work was done and the links were complete and unbreakable, I found that it held me in its grip." - Rabindranath Tagore

  7. #17
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    ViolaLance's Avatar
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    Character
    Apothescary Valva
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Summoner Lv 80
    I've had a long winded and overtly specidic back story for my character for decades now. Since 1997'ish. Won't go into too much detail about it. My character currently is flawed, while in FFXI despite the limitations of the game then was perfection in a sense. Mainly how the job/class system worked.

    This would be due to used to being SMN/BLM - BLM/SMN and DRG/SAM to even PUP/BLU. While understanding that XIV is different from XI, there is a side wishing to have that feeling again. Here, it would be SMN/THM, BLM/Arcanist and SCH/CON - BLU/Arcanist. While I would like to pick up melee (dps and tank) and physical ranged dps further, I just haven't gotten the right feel for them yet. I think it might be due to the limitations of subclasses and my own personal nitpicking that is limiting myself here.

    Mainly, Viola has been magic + familiar since 97. With basic inspiration off of Lina Inverse (The Slayers) and as myself. Why I flocked to SMN and SCH fast and in essence, BLM kinda. BOOKS! I built her off of me as well. Deaf, forced to use hands and writing to cast and communicate.

    The real "exclusion" would be the lack of being able to push forward with what XI had, not traditionally being SMN/BLM BLM/SMN. While it still has the same feeling with a quick job switch. The desire to have Viole throw open her book(s) have carry dive into attack while dropping Fire III as an ogcd spell in my rotation would bring back that perfected feeling. But since I have her has the same as XI, the imperfect fits as well due to being from another "land" of the same ancient star. So... maybe it does define... I'm tired and confused, getting labs done atm.
    (1)
    Solo Deaf Player doing solo deaf player things.

  8. #18
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    StriderShinryu's Avatar
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    Character
    Alexalea Snowsong
    World
    Coeurl
    Main Class
    Red Mage Lv 90
    I don't RP much at all in FF14 but it is an issue I have thought about from time to time. I guess I look at it as the jobs I don't particularly like or identify with are just sort of "non-canon." They just don't really exist or don't happen. My character doesn't have a specific attachment to or reason for being their main job, and it's not really part of some larger personal story-arc, it's just who "they are" so to speak.

    In short, if it's a job I like I just take that as being an element of the character or something they can do depending on the task at hand, but if it's a job I don't like it's purely a game element that doesn't really exist outside of a number on a stat sheet.
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  9. #19
    Player Theodric's Avatar
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    Character
    Matthieu Desrosiers
    World
    Cerberus
    Main Class
    Reaper Lv 90
    I've never cared about playing the 'hero' in a video game who everybody praises constantly and has the entire world revolve around him. So I don't really consider the events of the MSQ's to be relevant to my character concept on many fronts. None of my characters are a 'Warrior of Light'.

    I role-play, but I portray my characters as regular people who just happen to be part of the game world. That means that my characters do not do everything, so only a few jobs are ever relevant to each. My current character enjoys cooking in his spare time as a hobby, so I can easily envision him as a Culinarian. His fighting style is basically a fencer, so Red Mage works well enough to reflect that.

    My Garlean character, meanwhile, fits as either a Machinist or Gunbreaker. Reaper will be an excellent fit as of Endwalker based on the established lore of the job.

    Then there's my Raen, who has the character concept best described as a 'refined brute'. He fits a Warrior fairly well.

    Finally, there's my Midlander Hingan. He's fairly devious and driven, so a Ninja suits him best. He's good at causing 'accidents' for Eorzeans when they seek to sabotage the affairs and laws of neutral nations, such as the abhorrent use of the Isle of Val to evade Kugane's tariffs.
    (4)

  10. #20
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    Lauront's Avatar
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    Character
    Tristain Archambeau
    World
    Cerberus
    Main Class
    Black Mage Lv 90
    I don't roleplay with any great frequency but the core ideas for my characters are as follows:
    • Midlander sage/black mage: Half Ishgardian, half Sharlayan, originating from a Sharlayan cononist researcher who married into a minor Ishgardian noble house. He served in the Dragonsong War as a knight medic but also hones his art in more destructive directions, which he is furtive about. He manages the family's foreign business dealings and contact with the Sharlayan homeland.
    • Midlander dragoon: One of the above's brothers, retired dragoon who has since married, settled down and taken to managing the family's financal affairs and estates in Ishgard. Dreads the prospect of another drawn out war.
    • Raen samurai (eventual DRK/reaper): Raen noble who's been cast down from his position due to losing a prized family relic through a gamble with an Oni. He used to be an exorcist but since then simply sells his services as a mercenary while seeking to redeem himself for his failure.
    • Garlean noble: Secondary character I play as the mother of Theodric's Garlean, an ambitious social climber with traits similar to Scarlett from 7R, right down to her looks, who had her eyes set on emperor Varis. She constantly scans the horizon for experimentation she can perform to augment herself and her offspring, and took a particular interest in the Resonance, as well as reviving the art of the Reaper. Has formal training as a spy.
    • Garlean scientist: Linked to the above, he is her scientist aide. May or may not have links to the Ascians, and capable of wielding rather dangerous magicks if push comes to shove but will rely on tech before that point. Has taken a fondness to the noble house he works with.

    Also have a couple of Xaela side characters, an Oronir and his Buduga brother.
    (3)
    When the game's story becomes self-aware:


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