Earlier, I was content to say that back when we could, we often didn't. I figure that the door is open if it'll make a difference in battle strategy, but if not, how much should we really care? But that Final Fantasy XI connection is always just a few feet away, so let's address it.
Let's get an easy one out of the way - semantic identity. Step back a moment and remember that we're playing a recreational computer program.
OH, NO, I'VE RUINED YOUR IMMERSION! Eorzea is a giant Skinner Box and we're all just just playing digital Dungeons and Dragons with an automatic calculator and Knee-SOKEN on ambiance!
No matter how you slice your gaming theory, according to the source code, the only difference between a sword and a swordfish is an art packet and some algebra. Should we care what we
call a weapon if the only gain is semantic? Hell, Grand Theft Auto had DATs that technically reskinned a baseball bat as a
dild-["No." - Moderator Team]. I know. It feels different, psychologically - but is that enough to get your pantalettes in a twist? Let's talk about things that might make a difference.
In Final Fantasy XI, more jobs could equip swords than could equip pants that would provide
any protection from a kick to the rolanberries.
Sweet freedom, right!? When you wanted a BLU sword, you opened up that list and you just started looking for things that ended in "Scimitar" or "Kalij" because those were the ones that had the stats you wanted.
Isn't it technically the same thing even if FFXIV separates Swords from Scimitars on the market list? We weren't sad earlier that we couldn't equip weapons that sucked for the job, are we now sad that we can't equip weapons that suck for that context? Isn't it a fair trade if SE gets to work with a simpler system and thus design more and more weapons that are
tailored to your role?
The only argument I can think of against it at this point is for weapons like Joyeuse and the Kraken Club - but if SE has a 1:1 ratio, don't you think they'll make fun weapons for each role? And will those not probably contain
all-around stats for your job; not just the really fun one that makes you look like you're having a Wii seizure?...
Wiizure?