
(06-09-2015, 03:06 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote:(06-09-2015, 03:02 PM)Gegenji Wrote: Personally, I'm not against having to do things to gain access to the new jobs. My issue is with how much is have to be done to unlock a level 30 job. My - continued - opinion on the matter is that it would not hurt to have the new jobs available to pick up at level 30 or 40.
So, you would still have to put in effort to get to those new classes in the expansion (i.e. getting a class to 30/40), but it would be a more reasonable amount than leveling a class to 50 and going through the entirety of the MSQ up to that point. Which is quite a lot of post-hitting-50 content and gear check choke-points (which will hopefully be helped by the new gear coming out?). Or, alternately, have the job you get after going through that be higher level... but that would likely conflict with the little job quest arcs.
I think this is a much more reasonable argument. I do think they should have made them like Ninjas. The only issue is that all the class trainers (from what I understand) are in the new areas, and the MSQ needs to be finished to unlock them. Rather than deal with that they just made it 50.
Right, and I am wondering if it was necessary to have them locked into the new areas. Dragoons are, lore-wise, Ishgardian only as well. And yet the WoL can start his training to be one as a level 30 Lancer as long as he meets the sub-class requirement out in Coerthas. So, there's precedence to have the other "Ishgardian" jobs outside the walls too.
 I think I mentioned even mentioned this before in this very thread... but I could easily see having the AST trainer at the Observatorium, the MCH trainer in Limsa (where I totally thought the trainer was going to be to begin with) or perhaps at the Ironworks in the Toll, and DRK at Dragonhead or something. These are higher level areas as well (not counting the Limsa one), so needing to reach 40 or the like to head there and pick them up would also make some sense too.
Or have it at level 30 like the rest and watch players make a mad dash on chocobo-back to the cities to pick up their shiny new jobs.