I agree with CSLionheart
I agree with CSLionheart
Instead of class name changes why not just add a Title system? When you do the class quest you gain a traditional Final Fantasy Title like Paladin or Black Mage. Then you can set your Title to display over your name. When players see you they'll see:
Paladin
John Smith
White Mage
Jane Doe
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...Class-Renaming
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.
I also do not agree in renaming them into the old names. Most of these classes are distinctly different than what we've seen before. The closest class currently is the Pugilist to the Monk, but from a lore standpoint the Monk is supposed to be more of a spiritual warrior (based highly on the D&D Monk) and the Pugilist is more what it's name suggests, just a fist fighter.
I would love to see advanced classes, and maybe the addition of the originals. I would prefer players to have to meet certain requirements but I'd also prefer that the 'flag' quests weren't as tedious as they were in FFXI, I'd rather them be more fulfilling.
Renaming the classes as they currently stand probably is a bad idea, however making the more classic classes sort of an advanced job complete with their own quests, guilds, and lore would be great.
First off this:
Secondly, I do like the idea of additional Jobs/Classes that are unlocked by doing an interesting quest/battle and those being the traditional names. I don't want to see a ffxi clone, or a fft clone, but I'm sure there is a creative middle ground the devs can come up with. ^^No, no, no, no NO!
A Marauder is not a warrior, a Conjurer is not a White Mage. If you want traditional classes, have them introduced additionally to the game in one of the two suggestions outlined in Letter V. Changing the current classes is not required and -I think- would be like an admission of defeat. I love that the Devs are listening to the community for game suggestions, but I also want them to retain the ability to think for themselves!
I would like to see more specialized abilities that you can't use on other classes. This would add uniqueness to each class and really give you a reason to pick one over the other. (^.^)b
Will You Marry Me Camate? :3
I agree with leaving the current classes in a basic state and use a FFT type system to unlock advanced classes which carry with them the classic final fantasy names.
I agree with Grundy even though alot of people also agree with him, its just the title of this tread sounds like taking out the new jobs we have and putting in the old ones from FFXI. Although I wouldn't mind the additions of old jobs, be it title changes which offer enchantments to the class you have on or a class all on its own. I still want New classes.
I would like to see new original jobs like the ones we have. I saw a rumor of a class using a whip and such, I like the idea. So I vote for SE to continue on the road they took on and I wish them the best of luck. But here to bringing back Great Swords and Scythe Weapons!
"The Boulder is open to suggestions!"
I dont wanna go back to calling things 'mage'
Lets have:
White Conjurer > Conjurer > Black Conjurer
Red Thaumaturge > Thaumaturge > Astral Thaumaturge
Mystic Summoner > Mystic > Mystic Scholar
My 2 cents.
Download my iPad app on the App Store http://bit.ly/10QMy4C ^^
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.