So, I was thinking. Individuals like Raubahn and Ilberd (as we have seen) appear to be very powerful, but are not paladins, warriors, or dark knights.
This got me wondering that those of the jobs aren't necessarily more powerful, just merely more specialized. I got slightly angsty over how flashy the actions for DRK were, how they conveyed a sense of power that a class like PLD just didn't have. So, reconciling the idea they are just a specific profession, I began entertaining the idea that one could have no job, but still be of equal strength.
So, while monks might have chakras and ninjas their mudras, an experienced gladiator might/would still be able to pull out some superpowered aetherical feat...just the actions wouldn't be so defined in a school of combat as the Jobs are. Thoughts?
This got me wondering that those of the jobs aren't necessarily more powerful, just merely more specialized. I got slightly angsty over how flashy the actions for DRK were, how they conveyed a sense of power that a class like PLD just didn't have. So, reconciling the idea they are just a specific profession, I began entertaining the idea that one could have no job, but still be of equal strength.
So, while monks might have chakras and ninjas their mudras, an experienced gladiator might/would still be able to pull out some superpowered aetherical feat...just the actions wouldn't be so defined in a school of combat as the Jobs are. Thoughts?