Generally against removing stuff.. but this thought game is fun.
Not in a long term way, but just would be really curious the structures that would appear socially because of it:
- Remove gil.
It's not a variable, completely gone. If the MW still exists you can only trade items, otherwise remove it too lol. I'm not saying I want that, I just would love to see how players evolve (besides many leaving haha). Like what's the new currency, "I'll give you 5 golden subligars for that HQ+1 weapon". Etc.
A darker more emotional childish moment for me was Blue Mage at release. I never said it because I knew it was silly, but emotionally I was:At the time I sincerely wanted it off my job UI though xD.
- "Remove blue mage- just delete it".
It legitimately made me upset in a very first world sort of way (I wasn't physically harmed, I could walk away, /first world/ annoyed), like I knew it was just a game but it still made me go: "I don't want to play the game right now.. this game isn't making me happy", even when I wasn't touching blue mage xD. I was seriously annoyed, to a point I don't think I've ever been with the game before. I wouldn't say it's perfect now but I do think they listened to a lot of feedback and it's in an entirely different state than release (if you get help with mimicry, a cure, and an oGCD primal spell then you'll be rocketing around to whatever other tasks you wanted to enjoy). Listened to feedback at least that wasn't 'make it normal' lol. I would still like them to continue refining the job however, particularly combos, spell interactions, 1 to 50 especially (60 / 70 set spells were far more interesting and had better interplay), and perhaps if possible adding another layer to make building kits even more varied (like diablo 3 horadic cube, FFXI blue passive, Hades boon, witcher B&W mutagens, etc like systems). It would be cool to see it have that sense of wonderment as you get most spells (not just a few, but like most)- each spell makes you wonder if you could rebuild your kit to do something in some weird, new, exciting way. (I'd still enjoy playing blue in a normal format, but the improvements have helped a lot and if they continued to make improvements I think it could continue to ... well.... improve. Lol).