which job would make FFXIV an even more important day one purchase for you?
And no, don't argue that FFXIV doesn't have jobs, because it does, even though this time, the roles/class types are
expressed through weapons instead of raw titles. They can name something different like a Gladiator, but it's still a Warrior at heart, even if it plays different classic FF Warrior. Just like anything that deals nuking and elemental magic damage is basically a Blackmage. and Archer and Ranger are basically the same deal.
To me, Ninjas would be the real frosting on the cake (with rainbow sprinkles!)
FFXIV could provide Ninja Swords alongside the other weapons at launch and it would be lovely!
Ninjas deserved to be redeemed and brought back to their awesomeness in past FFs.
the Ninjas skillset in FFTactics was molded to fit that battle system, but it basically has everything a Ninja should
have in FFXIV (well Ninjutsu would be nice too! but no Ninja Tools! Learn from Edge in FFXIV! He didn't need tools to use
ninja magic! We should just need the scroll to learn it, and just MP to use it.)
Ninja - Final Fantasy Tactics Job Classes - Caves of Narshe
yes ninjas always draw lots of attention and sales!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R01YZ8SFGDI"]YouTube - Ninja Fight Scenes - Godfrey Ho Collection[/ame]
Samurai had all the fun in FFXI and were lucky they were designed to play as they should,
Ninjas need to be awesome this time in FFXIV! And don't turn Thiefs into Ninja hybrids or Ninjas into abused tanks!
Ninja =/= Thief. even though FF1 Thief upgraded into a Ninja, they shouldn't be treated as one and the same.
Ninjas have originated in the series since the first Final Fantasy. They deserve to be in FFXIV as much as any other basic job style. And we shouldn't have to wait until an expansion to be able to become a Ninja!
RPGClassics.com - Final Fantasy
I'm positive SE will make Ninja available in FFXIV, even if they are named something different like Shadow Dancer or something.
Dual-Wield, Throw, Ninjutsu, are a must. They should also be one of the best damage dealing types.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeAGYT-pPTc"]YouTube - Ninja Scroll - Kagero!!![/ame]
With FFXIV giving each job more skills to play with, Ninja can be far more interesting than ever before in a Final Fantasy.
oh yea and cool types of Ninja clothes are a must. I dunno how FFXIV's Ninja gear is going to top the original Ninja AF (the only bad piece was the head piece, didn't like it, it should of just been a headband without those ear guard thingies. I didn't wear the headpiece cause it didn't look good.) it looked so elite overall. xD
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11w4PwOz6Wg"]YouTube - FFXI - Tribute to: Ninja *Job Demonstration*[/ame]
and even though FFXI NIN didn't do NIN justice, it was still wuved.
So yes, feel free to rave about your most wanted job in FFXIV. It may be called something different, but so far we have seen Warrior, Ranger and Monk return, even though they are not called or play exactly like they used to. (a Pugilist that punches things with knuckles, yea that's a Monk.)
And no, don't argue that FFXIV doesn't have jobs, because it does, even though this time, the roles/class types are
expressed through weapons instead of raw titles. They can name something different like a Gladiator, but it's still a Warrior at heart, even if it plays different classic FF Warrior. Just like anything that deals nuking and elemental magic damage is basically a Blackmage. and Archer and Ranger are basically the same deal.
To me, Ninjas would be the real frosting on the cake (with rainbow sprinkles!)
FFXIV could provide Ninja Swords alongside the other weapons at launch and it would be lovely!
Ninjas deserved to be redeemed and brought back to their awesomeness in past FFs.
the Ninjas skillset in FFTactics was molded to fit that battle system, but it basically has everything a Ninja should
have in FFXIV (well Ninjutsu would be nice too! but no Ninja Tools! Learn from Edge in FFXIV! He didn't need tools to use
ninja magic! We should just need the scroll to learn it, and just MP to use it.)
Ninja - Final Fantasy Tactics Job Classes - Caves of Narshe
yes ninjas always draw lots of attention and sales!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R01YZ8SFGDI"]YouTube - Ninja Fight Scenes - Godfrey Ho Collection[/ame]
Samurai had all the fun in FFXI and were lucky they were designed to play as they should,
Ninjas need to be awesome this time in FFXIV! And don't turn Thiefs into Ninja hybrids or Ninjas into abused tanks!
Ninja =/= Thief. even though FF1 Thief upgraded into a Ninja, they shouldn't be treated as one and the same.
Ninjas have originated in the series since the first Final Fantasy. They deserve to be in FFXIV as much as any other basic job style. And we shouldn't have to wait until an expansion to be able to become a Ninja!
RPGClassics.com - Final Fantasy
I'm positive SE will make Ninja available in FFXIV, even if they are named something different like Shadow Dancer or something.
Dual-Wield, Throw, Ninjutsu, are a must. They should also be one of the best damage dealing types.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeAGYT-pPTc"]YouTube - Ninja Scroll - Kagero!!![/ame]
With FFXIV giving each job more skills to play with, Ninja can be far more interesting than ever before in a Final Fantasy.
oh yea and cool types of Ninja clothes are a must. I dunno how FFXIV's Ninja gear is going to top the original Ninja AF (the only bad piece was the head piece, didn't like it, it should of just been a headband without those ear guard thingies. I didn't wear the headpiece cause it didn't look good.) it looked so elite overall. xD
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11w4PwOz6Wg"]YouTube - FFXI - Tribute to: Ninja *Job Demonstration*[/ame]
and even though FFXI NIN didn't do NIN justice, it was still wuved.
So yes, feel free to rave about your most wanted job in FFXIV. It may be called something different, but so far we have seen Warrior, Ranger and Monk return, even though they are not called or play exactly like they used to. (a Pugilist that punches things with knuckles, yea that's a Monk.)
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