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RE: Question about IC combat jobs - Sounsyy - 10-09-2014

(10-09-2014, 12:18 PM)Ryoko Wrote: Thanks for the responses, guys! Hijacking my own thread a little bit, but on the subject of Ishgardians: How would their healing magic work? Do they even have healers? They seem like they would, being a very religious people, but afaik XIV limits white magic to just the padjals, and I doubt the Ishgardians are really into conjury. I really like the idea of an Ishgardian combat medic, though.I wonder if there's any grounds for that?

Ishgardians likely use some derivative of Conjury for magical healing. If you're looking for non-magical healing, go Alchemist as the lore behind that class has them as chirurgeons and medics who use plants and more practical medicines, many of which have a real life equivalent.


RE: Question about IC combat jobs - Roswyn - 10-09-2014

(10-09-2014, 12:28 PM)LandStander Wrote:
(10-09-2014, 11:15 AM)Roswyn Wrote: I am personally on the fence with SCH because the lore is really.....waffly. 

I'm sort of on the fence as well. I think I'm more okay with people playing scholars, but pretty standoffish when the fairy comes into play. Finding and unlocking a fairy seems like a very rare event. 

I tend to err in this direction as well.

If you take the quest line literally the fairy is -directly- tied to the stone the "hero" receives and no fairy = no sch. The only way I could think of to get a stone is by a PC surviving Wanderer's Palace and finding one somehow and even then I'd doubt they would just be laying about. They'd likely still be attached to Tonberries who were the scholars afflicted with the "disease form the sea" etc.

This is conjecture, mind you.