
Kevaraan's DRG set (and eventually weapon) I just write off as replicas or "stylistically inspired by..." whatever jobs happened to use them back in the day, as an artistic choice. Paying homage to a job's being is important to him because of how into the studies and history of the jobs he is.
To continue using DRG as an example, he's not a dragonslayer by any means, but he views the job training as a class guild's way of saying "You've learned all you can from us--we have no more tests, but here's a historical topic of interest that you may want to research and incorporate tenets from if you're so inclined." Because level 30 coincided well with Coerthas as a zone, his entire training there was basically observing, talking to, and perhaps sparring with any knights or guards that would be open to helping him after his assistance.
For every job, it's a blend of techniques in my book, as far as IC goes. He may not jump extremely high, but some amount of acrobatic skill does give a tactical advantage in combat.
However, I do plan to use the AF sets as replicas in RP, unless I find something I'd rather wear--especially for the casters, since robe design is rather unvaried as is.
To continue using DRG as an example, he's not a dragonslayer by any means, but he views the job training as a class guild's way of saying "You've learned all you can from us--we have no more tests, but here's a historical topic of interest that you may want to research and incorporate tenets from if you're so inclined." Because level 30 coincided well with Coerthas as a zone, his entire training there was basically observing, talking to, and perhaps sparring with any knights or guards that would be open to helping him after his assistance.
For every job, it's a blend of techniques in my book, as far as IC goes. He may not jump extremely high, but some amount of acrobatic skill does give a tactical advantage in combat.
However, I do plan to use the AF sets as replicas in RP, unless I find something I'd rather wear--especially for the casters, since robe design is rather unvaried as is.