Well if using H'aanit as a baseline then sure Beastmaster could work as a regular job... just without actual persistent pets. Functionally it would be "summoning" the beasts from off the field to perform one and done style attacks. This would make a number of people unhappy with the class but its probably the best way to go about it without making it limited.
The best way to reduce the grumbling would probably be an expansion to the clunky pet glamour system by making use of systems similar to glamour collections and triple triad decks. You can "tame" a creature thus adding it to your collection, you have a set of attacks that is performed with the assistance of a creature and thus you can select which creature you wish to use as the base for that animation.
Example: Lets say the class is built around using a combination of weapons (simply call it Hunter's Kit) so you (ala Red Mage) have both a Melee and Ranged component. Your charge in causes your character to whistle and jump in the air landing on your selected charge creature: a boar which rams into the target. You then go into your melee combo which is backed up by your melee creature: a bear which stands up on its hind legs to start slashing with its claws. You then use your disengage where you whistle and grab onto your disengage creature: a swooping hawk which carries you a short distance back. While doing your ranged combos you call upon the assistance of your ranged creature: a gorilla which chucks boulders at enemies.
Thus you basically have 4 slots to "glam" with different animations from your collection, and you could setup to have "decks" of creatures akin to glamour plates. Sure it would not be an expansion to the companion system like some suggest but the companion system can be expanded without having to have a beastmaster job implemented. Especially since companions would never be let into instances because the Trust system is overall easier to work with in regards to NPCs fighting alongside of you as even now the Chocobo using the companion system basically stands in everything and face tanks on sheer damage resistance even if you can customize what it actually can use.



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