
Like Berrod said, it's very easy to twist the 'no-go' jobs to your liking. For instance, Tarot does everything Berrod suggested to a T, but he is not a dragoon. He could maybe PASS for a dragoon with his fighting style (he prefers staves but he can use a spear just as easily).
In the end, it's about what you want to play. I have one character that aspires to be a White Mage. He wants it desparately. Will he get it? Who knows? (I do).
I have another Lalafell that wants to blow up everything in sight by being on par with a Black Mage. So why not be a Black Mage in everything but name?
I feel that everyone is entitled to ONE super character. As long as it's pointed in a singular direction--that is, they're a REALLY good Thau or a REALLY good dragoon (lancer) then why not? The issue comes from people who say, 'Oh well I mastered all these classes so I am a White Mage and a Black Mage and a Monk and a Warrior'
That is where one is more than pushing the line.
You're not Bartz, plz.
In the end, it's about what you want to play. I have one character that aspires to be a White Mage. He wants it desparately. Will he get it? Who knows? (I do).
I have another Lalafell that wants to blow up everything in sight by being on par with a Black Mage. So why not be a Black Mage in everything but name?
I feel that everyone is entitled to ONE super character. As long as it's pointed in a singular direction--that is, they're a REALLY good Thau or a REALLY good dragoon (lancer) then why not? The issue comes from people who say, 'Oh well I mastered all these classes so I am a White Mage and a Black Mage and a Monk and a Warrior'
That is where one is more than pushing the line.
You're not Bartz, plz.