Quote Originally Posted by Zell View Post
Wouldn't you guys be disappointed if Ninja is a class and Samurai is its job? Wouldn't you want to have Ninja and Samurai as separate jobs?

That's my biggest worry about the class --> Job system. I'd rather we have 7-10 classes and jobs being a combination of those base classes.... maybe have 2 jobs stemming from classes. I wouldn't mind if a Marauder could become a western fighter "Warrior" and and Eastern fighter "Samurai" as opposed to having another class for samurai.

Also, a scout class can become either a thf and/or a ninja.

The only problem that this may present is that if you alrady have the bases class at 50, you get the corresponding job at 50, without having to level or learn the job. But, that's what we had when 1.21 came out. Many people got 7 jobs without ever having to level anything. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Yes, i would be very disappointed, especially since i like both jobs and would like to see them both full-fledged jobs, and this i think is just the start of many problems this dual class/job system can introduce.

I suppose it's not such a bad idea stemming multiple jobs from one class, atleast that may solve some of these dilemmas.
If SE is really going to go through the trouble of creating one to one class/job pair, they may just be putting more on their plate than they can handle. I would honestly rather they just focus on getting jobs out and stop wasting time on classes. Jobs can be easily tweaked to handle solo/diversity more efficiently which really is the little distinction classes have from jobs atm. That to me sounds like much less work for SE than having to worry about creating classes and jobs together all the time along with specific lore, content, gear, etc for each one of them, not to mention the very possible dissatisfaction from the playerbase when they pull the wrong strings with their class/job decisions.

While i appreciate the idea of trying something new and interesting, in this instance though, I think it's all too confusing, a hassle and a potential can of worms for no good reason.

Bleh.. The Double Edged Sword of Creativity..