Now that the summoner finally got to summon primals maybe they ll finally give a wyvern to the DRG next expansion.


Halberdier. They use a long spear combined with an axe, and function quite similar to a pikeman in the military. But is often also seen as an upgrade form as their spear is also usable as axe.
(and it also sounds a lot cooler)
But in a game where mages exist... i dont realy think terminology has to be this strict anyway.
You're.. playing Final Fantasy.. not Civilization.I know, I know... I haft to ask the obvious though.
Anyone whose ever played a Civ based game knows Lancers upgrade to Pikeman.
Dudes with long spears have always been Pikeman.
Dragoons are units that ride horses/vehicles to the battle zone and dismount and arn't necessarily even melee units.
So.... why?
Dragon Knight sounds much better, or give us a free mount to Dragoon with.![]()
Of all the things I've lost... I miss my mind the most!
It's clearly not a Pikeman either. Never seen Pikeman jumping 100meters high and attack from air.


The bait is strong in this one.
Dragoon was used (in old games as far as i know) cause of the character limits, you can imagine in japanese they don't have to worry about them as much. And then it just stuck.
Also lorewise in FF2 and FF4 they were mounted as far as i know.
In XIV you could also argue that dragon knight would be somewhat heretic cause the Ishgardians hated (and some still do) dragons, so why naming your knights directly after the enemy? So Dragoon would be the compromise between an accurate job description and staying away as far from the hated word dragon as possible. Since dragoons are basically a counter measure against the obviously flying dragons as we see in the HW trailer and the story.
In XIV you could also argue that dragon knight would be somewhat heretic cause the Ishgardians hated (and some still do) dragons, so why naming your knights directly after the enemy? So Dragoon would be the compromise between an accurate job description and staying away as far from the hated word dragon as possible. Since dragoons are basically a counter measure against the obviously flying dragons as we see in the HW trailer and the story.
Cuz there is a time where there was peace between two races prior to Dragonsong War, so I think Dragoon is a word for soldiers who can borrow dragon' strength. Lv70 Dragoon armor set is made during this peace. After that, thanks to someone that caused the War, Dragoon becomes the enemy of the dragons, and they use the same strength to strike the draconian force. Fighting poison with poison.
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