So originally I was going to duo COR with my brother's RDM for standard XP groups. With recent hikes in bullet prices on my server, I'm beginning to realize I just can't afford COR on the assets I currently have from previously playing the game until I have a higher level job to help fund myself. So now I'm switching COR to PLD. Hey, healer and tank for a group. Sounds just as good, if not better than RDM and COR.
As I do with any job, I read extensively on how to play them before I actually play them. I do this mainly because I tend to buy gear in large 10-20 level clumps. I don't like to stop to gear up and I have the money to do this (though obviously not enough money to plopping down 100k on bullets I can never sell back). Much to my delight, this forum had a nice 10-60 gear guide! Unfortunately, after having returned from years of absence and "overhearing" things and now reading the PLD forums, I am incredibly confused on how to gear my PLD.
Apparently DD tanking, or whatever you wish to call it, is the new way to tank. The 10-60 gear guide highlights these gear choices in red. My confusion comes as to when DD tanking becomes effective and to what degree I should "DD tank" (i.e. should I deck out my PLD in full DD gear or what). Lets say I'm using that sticky as a reference. Should I be choosing all the gear that's highlighted in red or should I be mixing and matching? How do I base my judgment on where I need more offensive gear over defensive gear?
Is VIT really a dead stat as I have read on these forums?
Lastly for PLD subs. I am mostly concerned with general XP parties right now. I will go back and perfect my subjob choices at a later date. I have heard of RDM, NIN, and DNC as possible PLD subs in my short time of reading the topics on the front page. I'm pretty sure NIN is just an end-game subjob, and I believe RDM is too, but I'm not too positive as to the usefulness of DNC in XP groups. Should I even bother starting to XP as a PLD if I haven't unlocked DNC or will WAR last me for the majority of XP grouping?
Thanks for any input. Coming back to the game has overwhelmed me and I thought PLD would be quite an easy job to come into. Turns out things have changed and now I'm having to relearn what's hip and cool for tanking currently. Anything to relieve the stress of diving into the unknown would be a big help.
As I do with any job, I read extensively on how to play them before I actually play them. I do this mainly because I tend to buy gear in large 10-20 level clumps. I don't like to stop to gear up and I have the money to do this (though obviously not enough money to plopping down 100k on bullets I can never sell back). Much to my delight, this forum had a nice 10-60 gear guide! Unfortunately, after having returned from years of absence and "overhearing" things and now reading the PLD forums, I am incredibly confused on how to gear my PLD.
Apparently DD tanking, or whatever you wish to call it, is the new way to tank. The 10-60 gear guide highlights these gear choices in red. My confusion comes as to when DD tanking becomes effective and to what degree I should "DD tank" (i.e. should I deck out my PLD in full DD gear or what). Lets say I'm using that sticky as a reference. Should I be choosing all the gear that's highlighted in red or should I be mixing and matching? How do I base my judgment on where I need more offensive gear over defensive gear?
Is VIT really a dead stat as I have read on these forums?
Lastly for PLD subs. I am mostly concerned with general XP parties right now. I will go back and perfect my subjob choices at a later date. I have heard of RDM, NIN, and DNC as possible PLD subs in my short time of reading the topics on the front page. I'm pretty sure NIN is just an end-game subjob, and I believe RDM is too, but I'm not too positive as to the usefulness of DNC in XP groups. Should I even bother starting to XP as a PLD if I haven't unlocked DNC or will WAR last me for the majority of XP grouping?
Thanks for any input. Coming back to the game has overwhelmed me and I thought PLD would be quite an easy job to come into. Turns out things have changed and now I'm having to relearn what's hip and cool for tanking currently. Anything to relieve the stress of diving into the unknown would be a big help.
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