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Bacon

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  1. It is definitely one of the more rigid jobs, and it has low mobility, but some of the highest damage in the game. If you like traditional caster gameplay it's the one for you. I enjoyed it a lot when leveling in dungeons. It is very explosive and has some of the best-looking spells in the game.
  2. Yancha Gal no Anjou-san, Please Go Home, Akutsu-san!, A Story About Smoking At The Back Of The Supermarket, Dark Summoner to Dekiteiru, The Tsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsuntsundere Girl Getting Less and Less Tsun Day by Day, Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san, The Eminence in Shadow
  3. Actually, as a pure city, Ul'dah is my favorite, but I think it sucks when you are starting there. It also has the most inconvenient market board locations lol. Ul'dah would be perfect if they got rid of the loading screens and made it fully open. God, I'd love it if the cities when back to being fully open. Shit like that makes me wish I had played 1.0.
  4. Anything you want, really. Cuz the stuff you can ""solo"" is done with AI companions and they do all roles. Marauder/Warrior is generally considered the Solo Job tho due to the self-healing it has later on. Tanking is a pretty easy role, the easiest in the game. I enjoy Marauder/Warrior and it is by far the easiest tank job in the game, if not the easiest job overall as you can just ignore some mechanics. While I actually enjoy the Warrior gameplay a lot (fell cleave ), its ease is what I really like and it makes me feel more confident when tackling new content. However, as a tank, you kind of are the leader. That's great for solo play with AI companions but one might get a bit anxious when you have to do some of the mandatory non-solo content and you don't know the lay of the land so to speak and your human-controlled party members are following you. Leveling an Arcanist is nice as it lets you level a healer and magical DPS at the same time as Summoner and Scholar share levels, and the reworked Summoner job is super easy to the point where, with third-party add-ons, you could make it into a 1 button job. It is a beginner-friendly job and still really fun. You are also the caster version of Clive if you go Summoner. Black Mage/thaumaturge is the most like a WoW class, as least that is what some people claim. If you want a more traditional caster that is the job you want. Lancer/Dragoon was my very first class/job. It is considered slow and boring at the start, but it ends up having the longest combo in the game and you have a lot of abilities. I don't like healing so I can't say much about that. It's why when a new expansion comes out I level Summoner as my second job so I get a free healer role out of it. Pugilist and Archer I find hard to recommend. They upgrade into Monk and Bard. Monk is weird, and Bard just isn't for me. I'd love a real Archer job instead of the musical archer. Gladiator is cool. The Paladin quests kinda suck balls tho. If you are really into the holy knight theme, pick it, but I'm not a fan of some of its more unique defensive cooldowns. At level 15 you can pick rogue/Ninja, which might be my favorite melee DPS thanks to their spell-like mudras. If you wanna go ninja then pick Marauder or Arcanist. I'm not really sure if I should say for you to 100% go Marauder, but I feel it has the best starting city, and it is a more basic job so you'd have no issues swapping to another Job later on should you not end up liking Warrior. Arcanist is a really nice pick too. If you want to go Melee DPS from the start then I'd say go Lancer/Dragoon There are more jobs than that, but not until you hit level 50, and by that point, you can just grab them and test them out for yourself. Remember, you can play all classes and jobs on one character, so even if you don't end up liking what you pick you can change at any time. No need to make a new character. All you need to do is get to level 15 and advance the story a bit. So, really, I'd say just go with what appeals to you from the starting classes and eventually, you can find out what you like yourself. Or you can see which city-state is the most appealing to you. Desert/Uldah, Seaside/Limsa, or Woods/Gridania. Thaumaturge, Pugilist, and Gladiator start in the desert, Marauder, Arcanist, and Rogue start seaside, and Lancer, Archer, and Conjurer start in the Woods. While the seaside has the best city and scion*, the woods are comfy with big fable vibes that I really enjoy. Desert is meh imo. It does have cactuars tho... The scions kinda lead you into the bigger plot of the game and the scions that start in the woods are the worst scions. The scions are important and become your character's friends and allies.
  5. Man, I love watching people play these games. GIGA NSFW (bewbs)
  6. Exactly what I was going to say. Cherry Coke ribs are a thing and people say it's like a BBQ sauce.
  7. I was trying to think of something other than FF16, but it really was a disappointing ending.
  8. This one has music from 16. It has story spoilers so I spoiler-tagged it. The one on the previous page is all ff14 music and you can open that spoiler.
  9. I can't actually find my favorite track from the game. It's near the end during the streets of madness stage. Nevermind. Can't find it without video so I gotta spoiler it, but by far my favorite piece. I love this type of "somber revelation" music Reminds me a bit of something that I heard in Bleach.
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