
(08-28-2013, 05:37 AM)LeCard Wrote:(08-28-2013, 05:27 AM)Boo Wrote: (I apologize in advance if this has already been asked)You could say that your character has taken up "boxing" in an effort to overcome her weakness. now, that could end in never getting above the required level 15, and thus remaining still "weak" in the eyes of the melee masters. After all, learning the forms and tecnique does not mean she is strong enough to use them with any real level of power.
I've wondered if the fact that you need to have two classes to get to a certain level (for the sake of rp let's say a certain level of mastery) to get that advanced job was considered cannon or not.
My character is a thaumaturge, and technically she would become later on a black mage. But in game you need to get the pugilist class as well to become a BM. The thing is that my character is supposed to be extremely weak physically, and thus wouldn't be able to fight as a physical fighter. This would mean that she would be forced to stay a thaumaturge forever (and to be perfectly honest this could work in my favor, as it would just frustrate and already frustrated character more).
Or have you RPers decided how characters manage to get a job without having to master two classes? Maybe you guys already made up trials and the like?
Thanks for the answers!
I tend to RP the class I main, which happens to be a Thaumaturge like the original poster. But like others said it's usually okay to seperate class mechanics with RP to a certain extent, as long as you don't do anything silly OP stuff and it makes sense for your character and all that.
So if your character has the capabilities to become a black mage, the know-how, go for it. That said, you can also limit her if you wish. It depends what you want really and what you think might be good RP