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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 1032478" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>One thing that I was thinking about was Rydia from FFIV. She gave up her healing magic when she was living in the monsters world. I'm thinking that a caller would be an interesting way to approach a summoner that has given up one spell-casting class to make thier summoning magic more powerful. I think that would add another option to play...</p><p></p><p>To give a general synopsis of where I'm at right now, I'm trying to figure out how many classes I have, and how many of those are PrC or Core classes. I'm slightly concerned with 'split classes'. To give an example of that, I'm considering Cyan from Final Fantasy VI to be a samurai, but he wouldn't have the same primary chain of powers as a samurai from Final Fantasy Tactics. Rather, he would follow his own sort of Swordtech, but his supporting abilities from the class would be the same as other Samurai.</p><p></p><p>My feelings on the matter are that the Fighter/Warrior, Thief, Black Belt/Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Bard, Dragoon, Geomancer, Chemist, Archer, Berserker, Time Mage, and Oracle are obviously core classes. The Blue Mage, Red Mage, Engineer, Knight/Paladin, Ninja, Samurai, Caller/Summoner, and Dancer could be PrCs or Core classes... but the debate going on in my head about every class is keeping me from putting pen to paper on anything.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I know that I emailed everyone on my mailing list. That doesn't mean that your going to be emailed ever again, rather, I deleted my old mailing list to start all over again. If you think that you'd like to be active, email me and I'll put you on the list. And please, if your not familiar with this messegeboard, it's the greatest one on earth. Register! It's free, informative, and friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 1032478, member: 552"] One thing that I was thinking about was Rydia from FFIV. She gave up her healing magic when she was living in the monsters world. I'm thinking that a caller would be an interesting way to approach a summoner that has given up one spell-casting class to make thier summoning magic more powerful. I think that would add another option to play... To give a general synopsis of where I'm at right now, I'm trying to figure out how many classes I have, and how many of those are PrC or Core classes. I'm slightly concerned with 'split classes'. To give an example of that, I'm considering Cyan from Final Fantasy VI to be a samurai, but he wouldn't have the same primary chain of powers as a samurai from Final Fantasy Tactics. Rather, he would follow his own sort of Swordtech, but his supporting abilities from the class would be the same as other Samurai. My feelings on the matter are that the Fighter/Warrior, Thief, Black Belt/Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Bard, Dragoon, Geomancer, Chemist, Archer, Berserker, Time Mage, and Oracle are obviously core classes. The Blue Mage, Red Mage, Engineer, Knight/Paladin, Ninja, Samurai, Caller/Summoner, and Dancer could be PrCs or Core classes... but the debate going on in my head about every class is keeping me from putting pen to paper on anything. Oh, and I know that I emailed everyone on my mailing list. That doesn't mean that your going to be emailed ever again, rather, I deleted my old mailing list to start all over again. If you think that you'd like to be active, email me and I'll put you on the list. And please, if your not familiar with this messegeboard, it's the greatest one on earth. Register! It's free, informative, and friendly. [/QUOTE]
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