The reason it isn't better explained is because the job quests suck, making the player a one of a kind natural at being a dragoon. Â That doesn't provide insight but it certainly doesn't mean there is none. To deny hand-waving on these grounds while blithely assuming that every other job and class find a way to do their thing is an example of exactly what this thread is about.Â
It's an utterly ridiculous argument: "the only way you learn to jump in the game is by being the Azure Dragoon, therefore if you're not the Azure Dragoon there's no way to hand-wave your ability to perform your job skills." Â Yes they wrote a lame story, but it is undeniable that there are numerous dragoons and they're all taught the skills in some way! Â Whatever that way is it must be -something-. Â Just because it isn't spelled out in explicit fantasy jargon is no good reason to deny that it exits.
It's an utterly ridiculous argument: "the only way you learn to jump in the game is by being the Azure Dragoon, therefore if you're not the Azure Dragoon there's no way to hand-wave your ability to perform your job skills." Â Yes they wrote a lame story, but it is undeniable that there are numerous dragoons and they're all taught the skills in some way! Â Whatever that way is it must be -something-. Â Just because it isn't spelled out in explicit fantasy jargon is no good reason to deny that it exits.