WoW Veteran reacts to ALL jobs in FFXIV



Do i try tank?? if so which one first?? im so scared LOL
FYI i didnt realise this was an older video! i will add a newer job reacts in the next couple days. Would love you could still check this one out though

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35 thoughts on “WoW Veteran reacts to ALL jobs in FFXIV”

  1. Tanking is probably the easiest role, I might get flack for this but its true. All you do now to tank is turn on your stance, aoe spam groups of mobs, and make sure the boss is facing away from the party and you're set. Really that simple.
    Edit: Oh, and use your defensive cooldowns obviously

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  2. This video is extremely out of date. Its missing two whole jobs, Monk and Summoner play completely differently than they did when this released, Astrologian works somewhat differently (and is getting an overhaul in the coming expansion).

    For future reference, any video you look up for info regarding actually playing the game, be sure to check the video's release date and go with what is more recent. For no BS videos regarding the game's history, I recommend Rise and Fall of FFXIV by Speakers Network and the 3 part documentary by Noclip.

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  3. I mainly play Dark Knight, but have experience with every single job in the game. If you want to get into tanking, I'd highly recommend Dark Knight, or Warrior as they're both quiet straightforward. Gunbreaker is very fun, but can be quiet difficult. Paladin is not hard, but it's just not as straight forward as Warrior and Dark Knight. Red Mage is a very very fun job that sits at the perfect level of difficulty for me, highly recommend. Machinist is very fun as well, but the gun aesthetic didn't mesh with me. If you want to try healer, then I highly recommend Sage. By far the most fun healer. If you're looking for a starting class though, Dragoon has the best & most relevant story line to the main story, whilst also being incredibly fun.

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  4. So a thing on this video, it's from Shadowbringer so some things have changed. Monk now has a lot few positionals now.

    Even if you don't main it later, I do recommend going though the Dark Knight story line. It's the best Job story bar none.

    As for tanks, I love Gunbreaker cause explosions make the serotonin flow. And it's rotation keeps me busy.

    Black Mage best job. You cannot change my mind.

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  5. I played Black Mage since the beginning. A lot changed in 10 years but I managed to clear every raids, trials, and ultimate with it during their relevancy. So don't let anyone tell you Black Mage aren't viable in certain things. To be a good Black Mage, you need to main the ABC (Always be casting) even when you are moving. You'll have several utilities to allows you to instant cast spells. You'll have to decide when to use it. And further more, you'll be forced to pay attention to each boss attacks and learn their pattern. While reading the floor texture like a braille. All these may be overwhelming but it's repetitive. During the fight, you'll start to see the pattern of all things including your spell rotations to a tee. I was glad I became a Black Mage first because switching to other caster role made things a lot easier. And also, it helps you have an edge because of the skills you picked up in Black Mage.

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  6. Tanking is generally great for new players because they get access to "Tank Privilege" in which the tank gets to fuck up and not get punished for it, at least until you reach 90. You also get the benefit of faster queue times. Though there is only really a noticeable difference between tanks at the highest end, however you never actually need to be a good tank to clear content. Personally I think Pugilist is the best starting class, if you don't want to tank. A Pugilist will gain access to their 1,2,3 combo at level 6, and their first AoE at level 26. Healing or Healer classes/jobs can sometimes be a trap. The general gameplay that you will experience as a new player playing the healer role can gravely make a new player complacent, furthermore the general leveling experience will not teach a new healer how to perform in that role properly. Casters can range from easy to the hardest job in the game, in the order of Summoner, Red Mage, BLACK MAGE. To play a Black Mage is to suffer, in more ways than one. Physical Ranged jobs, are mostly easy, but Dancer can suffer from having a bad dance partner, which you won't notice unless you're doing end-game raiding usually.

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  7. For healer I actually find that Scholar is easier for me than White Mage. The fairy carries easily early game, and late game, the shields will assist in stopping damage while you actually heal. It also reduces the work you need to do if you can throw shields on everyone for a large AOE, and use your fairy AOE HOT. That way you reduce the damage everyone takes and still manage to heal them while you can focus on the tank without too many issues.
    But every person has preference to jobs. I've had someone tell me they don't understand scholar and prefer white mage, it's all good.

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  8. the community is very nice to new tanks and healers cause we really need more healers and tanks, we got too many DPS
    people are very understanding of new players even if you're a DPS
    I personally play reaper and summoner atm, but my favorite healer is white mage and favorite tank is between dark knight and warrior

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  9. I prefer to play Dancer, but I started as a Monk. Both are fast paced classes, and are pretty fun to play. The RNG of Dancer always makes each fight interesting. Monk has the fastest attacks in the game, so it is good if you want to have faster dps.
    For Tanks, I recommend Dark Knight, as it looks cool and has the Best Job storyline in the game. Warrior is probably the best Intro-to-Tanking Class you can play up until you can unlock Dark Knight though.
    I recommend not starting with a Magical DPS class for your first job, as they are slow and can seem very repetitive until you reach higher levels.

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  10. Warrior and Paladin are very approachable tanks, warrior may beat out paladin in comfort, but paladin has more on demand utility and at higher levels has a lot of ranged weaponskills. Red Mage is a lot of fun, you feel very helpful when you dump all your MP to bring back half the party saving a pull. Summoner is also a lot of fun with slightly less utility possibilities than red mage, but you can still rez people. A lot of the jobs are fun and have their benefits, just pick which ever aesthetic you like most and run with it. Gunbreaker for me because sword go bang.

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  11. This video is a little out of date, as there were a bunch of changes for Endwalker (including adding Reaper and Sage). Tanking is still pretty easy with tank stance generating absurd amounts of emnity. All tanks get some extra survivability in EW. For people starting their first tank, I generally suggest starting with Marauder/Warrior as it will have the easiest learning curve as well as crazy self healing. There's nothing wrong with the other tanks though. I just suggest being careful about starting with a tank at level 60 so you don't end up getting over your head in your first party content.

    All melee positionals were toned down in endwalker, so it's less of an issue with True North covering the cases where you can't move where you want. Reaper seems to be a really solid addition with a low learning curve and reasonable output for its ease of use. I don't really have much more to add for the melee, other than they have different gear sets between them unlike every other role, so they can be a little more annoying to level up and gear multiple at once. For physical ranged, I started with Bard and still hold a certain love for it, but Machinist really is just more fun for me currently. Dancer isn't too bad but it can be a little too RNG and partner dependent for results.

    On the casters front, Summoner got a complete overhaul and is probably the one with the easiest learning curve. The first 50 or so levels can be a little awkward, but the job really comes into its own when you get Trance and it becomes nearly as mobile as the physical ranged. This is just my opinion but black mage is mostly for tryhards, while Red Mage is an okay dps with great utility. For healers I think Conjurer/White Mage is a good starting choice, better to start at level 1 and build the fundamentals, similar to tanking. Don't be too scared by it, just don't give up due to mistakes while learning the role. I love healing overall, with the shield healers (Scholar and Sage) being my favorite, though they are better suited for players who know fights well enough to prepare shields before damage is done. Astrologian is also fun for people who like the idea of being a support and helping others do better damage, or for people who just want to hit more buttons per second.

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  12. originally ~ the reason why I play this game, cause one of my friend says that you can get the outfit shown in the trailer for "Free" after lvl 80
    not know how long it would take, cause I thought this was like typical MMO , where you can power thru the quest and just get lvl

    yeah, playing Dark Knight is really fun and amazing, it's a tank but play like dps , but after lvl 70 , once you get your signature skill, TBN ,
    getsuga tenshou-like skill , I never play a tank like this in any other mmo

    but the Dark Knight story quest is really mindblowing for me + Heavensward Main story

    the only regret I have that I skipped to much on A Realms Reborn and only focused after I got to Heavensward cause I wanted to play dark knight so badly~
    I rush to the content ~ T_ T

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  13. Red mage gained a few extras with endwalker, things like their big spells at the end of the melee combo are now AOE, theres 2 of them that then combo into Revolution which is a line AOE where you spin your sword and rose petals and thorns project to the target.

    Part of the fun for me is experimenting with the other jobs, I enjoy Magical DPS but honestly, my favorite to recommend to someone is Summoner. Mostly because it co-levels up Scholar, because they both have the same base class. So in a pinch you could try out healer now and then as you progress you DEEPS!

    Blue mage is not often shown off in these because they are locked out of a lot of content and was partial a meme/event job and it has some interesting ways of how they play!

    But in all honesty, the real reason I want to level all the jobs in this game is for fashion, getting the perfect cosplay or glam is just fun!

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  14. Red Mage is my main which I love because it has StAbBiNg TiMe. But you can't pick it up until later (I think 50). For tanking off the start Warrior is fun, and the quest gets hilarious as it goes on. For ranged starting out I think bard is your only option until later, machinist is the first to unlock I think in Heavensward content. If you want to caster/healer combo do Summoner/Sage since leveling 1 levels both and you just have to do the class quests of both. Also schollar healing is very easy initially as the fairy handles most of the needed healing leaving you free to press your 1 DPS button and 1 DOT. Then you can swap you caster to Red Mage later.

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  15. Both Machinist and Red Mage unlock at level 50 once you reach Heavensward. You will need to start with something else (or buy a level boost? not sure you can skip ARR MSQ). The only physical range DPS available at start is Bard. There is more choice on the magical dps side (Black Mage, Summoner). A lot of people start with Summoner because it levels the scholar automatically at the same time. You get a healer for the same effort basically.

    Imo, if you intend to mainly play range, I would actually suggest to start with a melee job. I started playing the game as Bard and then switched to Machinist. I was quite frankly terrible at it. Always taking AoEs and not understanding how to avoid anything. Then I started to level melee jobs and that is when it actually clicked. The game is designed so that melee dps can actually do damage and avoid big AoEs. Range dps jobs can move freely, but it does not mean that they should move all the time or always stay as far as possible from the action. Good placement is often more important than high moblity. Good placement is usually closer to the boss than what you expect at first.

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  16. i think white mage is the easiest healer to learn but if you go with scholar, it’s def got a higher skill ceiling but imo it takes the most pressure off since it has an answer for everything(not to say whm doesnt but its answer is always the same thing). #teamscholar

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  17. I recommend starting at level 1 with Archer (which becomes Bard at level 30). This will give you a chance to see how the various boss fights work without having to stand in one spot, which lets you move out of the AoE markers more easily. Once you get to a high enough level to unlock it, I suggest Dancer because it's fun and pretty straightforward, not to mention the *shiny*.

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  18. OK i really have to know, why are you reacting to FFXIV as a newcomer when you have old videos in this same channel about playing FFXIV during Shadowbringers? Heck you even made guides for newcomers to the game.

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  19. I been playing for almost 3 years now, going slow in the content and nearly finished with Shadowbringers. I can say this game is a ton of fun over WoW with the diversity with one character.

    Personally think you should play to what you are comfortable with and experiment with the others however you'd like. What did you play in WoW?

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  20. I'm a Paladin cause I'm a sucker for Knights and Shields plus the community is so friendly that I was able to get used to tanking. Nothing like pulling ALL the enemies and using Hallowed Ground then popping my Holy Circle spam combo while shouting "THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU, BITCH!"

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  21. when it comes to tanking, all you need to know to start is, turn on your tank stance, spin to win ( just use your AoE to do damage until you are comfortable), and press 1 mitigation skill at a time. once you master that, THEN you can worry about the other things 🙂 . Also, the community is pretty good toward new people. Just let people know when you enter a dungeon, you will get help, and if the heals is experienced, they will know to adjust for you since you are learning. but above all else, Have fun, nothing (except the main scenario quests) is mandatory, and fun is the ultimate goal 🙂 Good Luck in your journey.

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