It's going to be similar to the FF Tactics system where you unlock new jobs by learning abilities on other jobs, but instead of it just being any ability from that job, it'll be an ability limited to that job line.
Example:
Caller -> Summoner would require the Caller to learn 3 abilities.
While most abilities can be equipped regardless of job once mastered, there will be some that can only be used by the job line that learns them.
Like Caller will be able to summon generic spirits and Espers, and any job will be able to equip the spirit summons once mastered, but only Summoner can equip Espers (Caller won't need to equip them to use them).
So in this case, the Caller would have to learn 3 Esper abilities to unlock the Summoner job, regardless of how many spirit abilities they learnt.
It's going to be similar to the FF Tactics system where you unlock new jobs by learning abilities on other jobs, but instead of it just being any ability from that job, it'll be an ability limited to that job line.
Example:
Caller -> Summoner would require the Caller to learn 3 abilities.
While most abilities can be equipped regardless of job once mastered, there will be some that can only be used by the job line that learns them.
Like Caller will be able to summon generic spirits and Espers, and any job will be able to equip the spirit summons once mastered, but only Summoner can equip Espers (Caller won't need to equip them to use them).
So in this case, the Caller would have to learn 3 Esper abilities to unlock the Summoner job, regardless of how many spirit abilities they learnt.
Opinions? :I
So kinda like FF14 + tactics? I add 14 because in tactics you were limited to setting one jobs sub + 1 of each type of passive where as 14 you pull abilities from multiple classes.
It's going to be similar to the FF Tactics system where you unlock new jobs by learning abilities on other jobs, but instead of it just being any ability from that job, it'll be an ability limited to that job line.
Example:
Caller -> Summoner would require the Caller to learn 3 abilities.
While most abilities can be equipped regardless of job once mastered, there will be some that can only be used by the job line that learns them.
Like Caller will be able to summon generic spirits and Espers, and any job will be able to equip the spirit summons once mastered, but only Summoner can equip Espers (Caller won't need to equip them to use them).
So in this case, the Caller would have to learn 3 Esper abilities to unlock the Summoner job, regardless of how many spirit abilities they learnt.
Opinions? :I
So kinda like FF14 + tactics? I add 14 because in tactics you were limited to setting one jobs sub + 1 of each type of passive where as 14 you pull abilities from multiple classes.
Pretty much. The skill system is gonna be like FF9's, though, with a point based system rather than a set number of abilities.
Traits will be pretty cheap, but action abilities will be more expensive; especially from the later classes.
Edit: Dad's watching tennis, and it's so bloody annoying. If I wanted to listen to men moaning like this I'd watch porn.
It's going to be similar to the FF Tactics system where you unlock new jobs by learning abilities on other jobs, but instead of it just being any ability from that job, it'll be an ability limited to that job line.
Example:
Caller -> Summoner would require the Caller to learn 3 abilities.
While most abilities can be equipped regardless of job once mastered, there will be some that can only be used by the job line that learns them.
Like Caller will be able to summon generic spirits and Espers, and any job will be able to equip the spirit summons once mastered, but only Summoner can equip Espers (Caller won't need to equip them to use them).
So in this case, the Caller would have to learn 3 Esper abilities to unlock the Summoner job, regardless of how many spirit abilities they learnt.
Opinions? :I
So kinda like FF14 + tactics? I add 14 because in tactics you were limited to setting one jobs sub + 1 of each type of passive where as 14 you pull abilities from multiple classes.
Pretty much. The skill system is gonna be like FF9's, though, with a point based system rather than a set number of abilities.
Traits will be pretty cheap, but action abilities will be more expensive; especially from the later classes.
Edit: Dad's watching tennis, and it's so bloody annoying. If I wanted to listen to men moaning like this I'd watch porn.
Sounds like it would be fun, and glad to know I'm not the only one thats thought that about tennis.
And to comment on those things... My legs are the only really hairy part of my body other than, you know, the top of my head. It even carries on to my feet. (When I was younger, I was always really short. My dad always said it was because I was part hobbit. My feet would seem to agree.)
As for shyness, mine used to be horrible. When I was in high school, it was so bad that my mom once asked if I was gay, because I couldn't talk to girls and therefore didn't date. It's all pretty much gone, now. Something about having been seen naked by a number of girls made being shy seem kind of pointless. The only time I'm remotely shy now is during non-family/non-work group settings, and it's not really "shy" so much as "reserved."
I have some on my feet too, not the whole foot just a strip from the inside of my ankle to just before my big toe... Do Drokin and I have the same legs? O.o
I have some on my feet too, not the whole foot just a strip from the inside of my ankle to just before my big toe... Do Drokin and I have the same legs? O.o
Didn't you post a shot of your legs once to show their hair? I think that was you. They were pretty close to how mine look. On my foot, it goes from my ankle to just before my big toe, and spans to the middle of my foot in terms of width.
At least I'm not the only one with hair there. Someone once told me I should shave it.
My strips a bit thinner then yours, about a 1/3ish of the foot. I wana wax the ***, I feel like shaving your foot would just be a pain to do but I would need to be not lazy and buy wax for that.
I don't particularly care to worry about it, really. The only annoying part is when wearing shoes and socks all day, if the socks rub the right way all day long, it kind of pulls at the hair and... I wouldn't say it hurts, but it sure does get uncomfortable.
Plus, having hairy legs/feet makes for funny conversation. A long time ago, shortly after meeting my last ex (son's mom), we were going to sleep and her foot brushed my leg. Which made her ask, "Are you wearing socks?" Awkward pause and a bunch of laughing followed when I told her no.
I generally can't take naps. If by some chance, I do, I pretty much always wake up with a headache, my body feeling like it's on fire, and more tired than I did before I slept.
Closing my eyes and dozing for a few minutes/having a short daydream usually works much better for me to have energy.
I had a chance to go to a friends party with fireworks and ***, but I wouldn't know anyone there so it'd be no fun lol, I'm going to my friends house to nerd out and play vidya games all night.
I had a chance to go to a friends party with fireworks and ***, but I wouldn't know anyone there so it'd be no fun lol, I'm going to my friends house to nerd out and play vidya games all night.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.