They already said they are not going to completely overhaul the system they are going to augment it.
They already said they are not going to completely overhaul the system they are going to augment it.
I have to thank Square-Enix for the amazing job they have done recreating Final Fantasy XIV from Scratch. Especially the inclusion of Missing Genders which we petitioned for in good faith. This was proof to us players that the Developers are truly Sympathetic to our requests and that being honest and vocal can pay off with the amazing characters we have who are Female Roegadyn, Male Miqote, and Female Highlanders. Thank You SE, Thank You Community Team, Thank You Yoshi-P.
They said they're looking into two options currently - Both of which they mention will be finalized and no going back so they have to look at it carefully. I play in both languages so that's why I know for certain they definitely want to change or redo the system in a way it makes it diverse.
This is true, because in FFXI for example, each job actually had a lore or a key role in society, e.g Summoning becoming forbidden magic or Necromancy being outright banned and the last few Necromancers minus the one in Windurst were driven out of the mainlands or underground.This forum needs better iPhone support:
A sidenote on Advance jobs: I think advanced job abilities are going to have to be class specific only. Can't have everyone running around summoning Ifrit or Ninjas charming raptors like. Beastmaster. If basic classes need utilities from advanced jobs (ie: Widescan) they can learn those via guild marks. This helps promote play of the advanced classes as well.
Also, a few people saying that they wish SE would keep the lore of the current classes. To this I have to add: What lore? Each class has 3 quests which last a total of a few minutes minus the travel time and have a
Few NPCs at their guild who speak about the most vague and useless stuff ever. There is little to no lore for just about everything in FFXIV ATM. Please don't use lore as a validation point in regards to sustaining class names when the truth is people are afraid of change. Call it what it really is.
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