
For my part, I stick to the classes for reference and pretty much do not consider the jobs to be something accessible to roleplay with the exception of the ones that have the very obvious loopholes. it's a lot less confusing and honestly, I don't see the point in having a character that is so powerful that they're basically up there in a league of heroes. Give a character some thraumaturgy powers and I'm positively sure they'd be able to kill a bandit or whatever they feel like throwing stuff at. In Sastra's case though, she doesn't even have a class. Her combat experiences consists of occasionally punching her way through a brawl, and beyond that she can use a bow for hunting purposes (Not so efficient against people).Â
I guess what I'm trying to say is that sure, there's some jobs you can play and some jobs that would make my character look at you a little weirdly (not to be confused with not wanting to RP with this person, generally speaking I'll always reserve the right for my character to think people are weird, in order to keep the RP flowing), but you don't HAVE to be a very powerful job class thingy in order to have fun, the regular classes do the same thing just as well. So why put yourself up for the hassle?Â
But you know, everyone has their preferred cup of tea.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that sure, there's some jobs you can play and some jobs that would make my character look at you a little weirdly (not to be confused with not wanting to RP with this person, generally speaking I'll always reserve the right for my character to think people are weird, in order to keep the RP flowing), but you don't HAVE to be a very powerful job class thingy in order to have fun, the regular classes do the same thing just as well. So why put yourself up for the hassle?Â
But you know, everyone has their preferred cup of tea.