I would like to see Dancer from PUG and Geomancer from CNJ.
I would like to see Dancer from PUG and Geomancer from CNJ.
i think if anything it will be like this
Gladiator> Paladin - Redmage
Marauder> Warrior - Dark Knight
Lancer > Dragoon - Templar (tank)
Bandit > Thief - Dancer
Pugilist > Monk - Ascetic(Tank)
Conjurer > Whitemage - Geomancer (nuker)
Thaumatrge > Blackmage - Time Mage
Archer > Bard - Ranger
Bucaneer (melee enfeebler) > Corsair (melee buffer) - Musketeer (ranged DPS)
Survivalist (high solo ability) > Blue Mage - Beast master
Well I think it might help if you group them by location.
Limsa:
Marauder - based on pirates in particular Seawolf Roegadyns.
Warrior - Job has lore in ancient Roegadyn history
Musketeer - based on navy
Arcanist - not sure of lore
Uldah:
Gladiator - pit fighter
Paladin - defenders of the ruling class of Uldah
Pugilist - muscle that runs and collects debts for casino
Monk - job comes from ala Mhigo and a lot of refugees are in thanalan
Thaumaturge - semi-necromantic magic guild that also manages death and estates
Black Mage - lore concerns mages seeking power beyond that of thaumaturgy
Gridania:
Lancer - Defenders of the forest. Weapons are commonly made of wood and bone, using permission of the elementals.
Dragoon - while partially located in Coerthas, there is much history between ishguard and gridania
Archer - Hunter class. Like lancer has ties to wood and bone based weapons and is sensitive to nature
Bard - the bard dude quest comes from was a defender of Gridania.
Conjurer - nature loving magic class. Communes with elementals
White Mage - quest lore is tied to the elementals and Padjal
There are 2 melees and 1 mage per city. So if you consider the prospect of the expansion to ishguard the following base classes make sense
Ishguard:
Swordsman - Ishguard is known for having a knight class. Some kind of sword/fencing class would make sense
Rogue - with any large city there is an underground. I like the idea of a thief network thwarting the might ishguard knights.
Tamer - Something leading into beastmaster. Ishguard is known for raising chocobos, so a pet monster class could make sense
I would love to see Dancer, it was one of my favorite classes from FFXI~! I keep hoping it might pop up in FFXIV, but part of me keeps thinking it might not... >.<
But yeah I think that Pug > DNC names sense. Hmm... or if they add a class that was dual-wielding like if NIN was a class... (idk... maybe??) then DNC could come off that. One of my friends in my LS said they could also see NIN coming off of PUG since they are both dual wielding.
lol just tossing in my ideas~! XD
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Hmm. I think not all classes needs a 2 jobs. I think it would kind of defeat the purpose of leveling. Reason I say this because if you have a 50 War. and lets say that Samurai is coming off of Mar/War. then your Samurai is already 50. that's if they are sticking to the 1.0 way of leveling ways and I haven't heard nothing about them changing it. So What I think it should be is that it should become just a job class of its on and needs 2-3 classes or jobs at a certain lvl before you can unlock it. So when you do unlock it you have to lvl it from the start. Like in FFXI. I like the ideas though.
Last edited by BiggieSmallz; 06-14-2013 at 01:43 PM.
Lol I hope this makes since. ^^;Hmm. I think not all classes needs a 2 jobs. I think it would kind of defeat the purpose of leveling. Reason I say this because if you have a 50 War. when Samurai is coming off of Mar/War then your Samurai is already 50. that's if they are sticking to the 1.0 way of leveling ways and I haven't heard nothing about them changing it. So What I think it would be just a job class of its on and needs 2-3 classes or jobs at a certain lvl before you can unlock it. So when you do unlock it you have to lvl it from the start. I like the ideas though.
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