Re: Tank Sub-Job
If you're seriously interested in playing the game long-term and want to tank, then from a performance standpoint, yes, you can't do much better than Galka. MP on Paladin can be acquired from gear and/or merits, so even Galka Paladins do just fine. Even so, as mentioned earlier, the difference in performance isn't that great, and a few hundred extra HP aren't going to save you in cases where you would likely die as a tank anyhow at endgame.
Of greater concern is whether you actually like your character though. Choose a race that you can stand to look at for hours on end - while I personally think Galkas look quite cool in heavy armor, not everyone does (and Galkas in dancer's garb are not to be contemplated! *shudder*).
For job selections, bear in mind that you only have access to the basic six jobs - warrior, monk, thief, white mage, black mage, red mage - until at least one job rises to level 30+, and you won't get the ability to do the quest for a subjob until one of your jobs reaches level 18+.
I recommend starting on either Warrior or Monk if you want to work on tanking. Monk is an excellent support job for low level melee jobs of all types, Warrior is a staple support job for many melee jobs - both damage dealing and tanking.
Icemage
If you're seriously interested in playing the game long-term and want to tank, then from a performance standpoint, yes, you can't do much better than Galka. MP on Paladin can be acquired from gear and/or merits, so even Galka Paladins do just fine. Even so, as mentioned earlier, the difference in performance isn't that great, and a few hundred extra HP aren't going to save you in cases where you would likely die as a tank anyhow at endgame.
Of greater concern is whether you actually like your character though. Choose a race that you can stand to look at for hours on end - while I personally think Galkas look quite cool in heavy armor, not everyone does (and Galkas in dancer's garb are not to be contemplated! *shudder*).
For job selections, bear in mind that you only have access to the basic six jobs - warrior, monk, thief, white mage, black mage, red mage - until at least one job rises to level 30+, and you won't get the ability to do the quest for a subjob until one of your jobs reaches level 18+.
I recommend starting on either Warrior or Monk if you want to work on tanking. Monk is an excellent support job for low level melee jobs of all types, Warrior is a staple support job for many melee jobs - both damage dealing and tanking.
Icemage
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