@@IHMyself Thabks for that! I'm very glad I could help, I try to show as much of what I'm talking about as possible, so people have an idea for themselves of what they want out out of it!
Should've looked for a video like this before I started. I went by D&D logic, thought the conjurer would lead to summoner, completely ignored the description and "See what the job gear looks like" toggle, and before I knew it I was a green DPS in Protestant Elf France.
The way you explained the classes spoke to my brain and made my choice super easy this time. I've tried to paly this game 3 times and kept picking black mage without understanding the other ones. Here's to hoping this time will go better for me. :)
Black Mage is awesome. They just have a hard time leveling. Partly due to them being so squishy, and they don't have a heal. So solo content is a lot harder.
@@zidaryn I found them having a high offense actually made levelling faster for me. But in fairness I didn't do a lot of overworld stuff or story with Black mage. So I don't really have a case for this 😅😂
Yeah, as a returning player who played for about 30+ hours just fiddling with the character creator four plus years ago, this was a nice video to find. Subbed. Love the humor!
i never played an mmo in my life but black mage class always fascinated me. i just want a class i can definitely play solo. since im too socially inept to join a group people, i guess becoming a thaumaturge is for me. turning foes to microscopic ashes over and over without melee weapons sounds brutally fun😂
I love it, the fact that they made the paint extremely cartooney is a very nice touch. I'm not quite sure how diverse a job it could be. But overall I like the addition and the idea! You're welcome dude, and thank you!
thanks for the great video. I'm just going to go in blind and see what happens! Its nice to know you can become a master of all traits in one character
To a degree yes. But that much. By the time you're 15 you should already be able to visit the other cities. And that makes every starting city the same annoyance wise. Not to mention the msq brings you there. But in regards of distance, uldah is easier for sure.
wait a minute... so, Rogue is not a starting class? for example, if I want to become a ninja, I would have to start with pugilist (or any other disciple of war class), then rogue, then ninja? Thats weird hahaha. Great vid, thou \o
@@DyingLegacy also, do you know if they made any upgrades in the graphics? Because this is game is from 2010 and I have a notebook with i3, SSD and 12gb ram, but it is running very poorly even with the graphics low... Like 14~ 17fps. Thats crazy hahaha
When you press start, and on the screen where it asks you to create a character, next to it is World. Click that. The data centre on the main title screen will let you choose the na, eu, oceana or japanese servers. World chooses the server on those data centres.
It doesnt exist. Theoretically, yes, Samurai and Black Mage do the most dmg, but that depends on how well you play. Your group set-up is also important since many jobs have group dmg buffs and so on. So even if you pick a power house, if you cant play it properly, it doesnt matter... just like any other game :P
@@markup6394 It does heavily depend on the player behind the role, regardless of the game. But 9/10 when someone asks, they just want the pen to paper answer. Though... Black mage for me, is theoretical. Because I am awful at it 😂
So I finally got talked into playing this game. These keybinds are the worst I've ever experienced. Tried with a controller as well and still the most funky awkward binds even after trying to remap. Uninstalled.
@@DyingLegacyyes but the games made do have keybinds that make sense. I love the game so far but the original comment has one solid point, and there’s no need to defend them when they should’ve made things suitable and comfortable for the player.
@xx4u2fearxx89 It's an mmo with 30 to 50 single key inputs. When it's difficult to cater to every players favourite button... Never mind shoving it on a controller. We choose our own button. It's not that hard.
Reaper is not. Starting job, nor does it come from any of the starter jobs. Instead you need to own endwalker, and have a magic or war job at level 70. The quest givers in uldah
surprised devs still didnt show what role each of the classes are. Heard so many sprout stories them picking gladiator or conjurer thinking they were dps role instead, fair assumptions. Beginner friendly Lancer/dragoon (melee dps) Arcanist/Summoner (magic dps) Marauder/Warrior (tank) Gladiatort/Paladin (tank) Conjurer/White Mage (healer) Advanced Scholar (healer) Ninja (melee dps) Puglist/Monk (melee dps) Thaumaturge/black mage (magic dps) Archer/Bard (ranged dps)
It does give tid bits in the description, but not enough to fully explain, I picked marauder myself thinking sweet I'll swing an axe till I unlock rogue. Not realising I was a tank xD
Honestly it'd make more sense for them to just add adventurer as the starting class since it existed in alot of FF games anyway. Not great at anything but functionally a limited job that can do abit of everything until you decide to specalize @10
@death299 if they did that though, it'd mean new players would have to find and level a new job to do the msq dungeon, That'd turn many new players off who have just put effort into a job they suddenly can't use to progress
It doesnt really matter if you ask me. You get to your first dungeon at lvl15, before that it doesnt matter which role you have. And at lvl15 you would've had ample chance to ask other players for advice or try other jobs, not to mention the Hall of the Novice. I get your point but... I dont know, I dont think its needed, especially since there isnt a wrong choice anyway.