Ironically I learned something with this video. ...That I'm an idiot. I was only using Explorer Mode for Thumbnails in my 1-90 guides. Why didn't I use it for the intros/level cap opener showcases?!
Glad you got the chance to learn something! Greatly appreciate your 1-90 and 1-80 Guides as it helped me get a better fundemental understand of every job I tried.
this video is something i wish existed when i first started playing. a short but comprehensive summary of each job with unlock requierments, LB showcase and a core rotation breakdown, and in a very easy to understand way. great work! (where's blue mage though)
One thing to note for new players, you need to keep in mind that most of the cool moves and even core mechanics are locked behind higher level (and higher means 70+) so DO NOT have over expectation early on when you are fighting like with sticks and stone or else you will be very disappointed lol.
@@Florine.Xavalien Paladin gets way better after level 64 Infact, everything gets better after level 64, its just more noticeable on the paladin when you get holy spirit & clemency What I like to do is use holy spirit, then the base attack & then the combo riot blade to restore my mana & then royal authority & holy spirit again for increased damage. It makes farming yak milk a lot better. Also, for some reason clemency needs 4k mana per use in dungeons but on the world map its 2k per cast
When my pals finally convinced me to join them, I wanted to play ninja but was worried it looked too complicated. So what did I choose instead?? Monk 😂 I stepped away after hitting 60 and came back to absolute confusion about perfect balance lols. It took a patient friendo at a training dummy for me to relearn and understand my rotations, but now that I do, goddamn I love monk!!! the attack animations alone are SO satisfying and I adore the movement it has (I'll always be crying about the lack of a ranged attack though🫠)
I've watched quite a bunch of "What job should I pick?" videos (I'm a Warcraft player, wanting to try out Dawntrail), but this video really showcases all jobs the best, and finally I can also see how it would all look like in the end. Thank you!
"Ninjas excel at attacking from behind" I would actually argue, since EVERY melee DPS has positionals for rear and flank... that this is not something Ninja is especially skilled at. As a Ninja main, I would argue that we excel at attacking from *RANGE* because most of our burst phase damage comes from ranged attacks - and then, on top of that, we can always throw daggers for filler. Whereas Reaper and Monk can only suffer in agony, Ninja can handle being out of melee range with only minor disruption to our rotation. This, combined with Shukuchi and our passive increase to movement speed, BY FAR makes us the most mobile of all the melee DPS. We are also the one melee DPS that relies heavily on *MAGIC* damage for our hardest hitting moves, not physical.
@@DrakeWurrum That's fair. Though sometimes I forget Trick Attack has a positional as well. And while NIN can do stuff at range you miss out on auto attacks etc. if you stay at range for too long which is a loss of dps. (Dagger throw is really low dps compared to... everything.)
@@Xenosanta - Yes, but there are plenty of fight mechanics where melee disconnect is unavoidable. In those situations, Ninja suffers less DPS loss, so long as they use their kit correctly.
Biggest thing I can give to new players, give every role a try. Tank and heal anxiety are real, but you can overcome them, and it will make you a better player who understands what your party members are going through and thinking. Don't forget to limit test too! No better way to find out how long you can greed than to do it ever so slightly *too* long and get caught out. No one was a master of this game when they started out.
@MrDoctorSpanky nah I'm actually really lame and boring at parties. Probably because random strangers get weirdly offended when I point out the actual name of stuff to a youtuber.
Been playing for a month now, started with Lancer hoping that I could use Dragoon to jump over parts of the level. No luck there :P It was fun enough, but I had trouble hitting all my skills on keyboard. Once I finished ARR, I switched to Red Mage, and that's where the game really came to life for me. I switched to controller, which made it mindblowingly easier to hit all my skills quickly. As a bonus, I've loved rapiers ever since I took fencing in high school 17 years ago, and using the arcane focus to turn it into a staff is unbelievably stylish. I love how mobile you are with Corps-a-Corps and Displacement (tho CaC should really be called Fleche lol) Still trying to figure out which tank and healer I want to start with to round out my role choices -- and whether or not I want to grab a different melee DPS.
This is the most in-depth "serious" video on this topic I've watched. I was surprised. Definitely the most legitimately helpful piece of media on this topic. I will be buying FF14 with Dawntrail, and plan on going with summoner. Might try out Scholar since it levels together; could be useful for getting into dungeons lol.
Still new since we finally got it on xbox. I main GLD however have tried Mar and WHM (still only a Conj atm). I love seeing these because of the things I learn.
Great video! Easily the best one on the subject I have found so far! I ended up choosing Lancer/Dragoon as my first class and I’m enjoying it a lot so far, but I’m also excited to try the other ones when I have the level to do so 😅
After almost two months of playing FFXIV, I've settled on Red Mage and Ninja as the two which best suit my preferences, being good balances of ranged and melee, but I also like Samurai, even though it has no ranged attacks worth mentioning and it's a bit slow to act. Red Mage is better for ranged, Ninja is better for melee, but each has alternate attacks that are useful, and Red Mage can even heal and raise dead, while Ninja can sneak without getting aggro'd to death. For crafting and gathering, the only sensible answer is "all of the above".
I’m not new. Been in ARR since launch, I’m a red mage for life and I wanted to tell you. I’m here because I love supporting FFXIVARR content creators! There’s always something new to learn. Thanks for your videos
Nice video! Thanks for the breakdown of each job. I'm not a hardcore player who lives for 10 person content everytime I log in. I usually gravitate to a mage style class for my 1st toon in MMOs, but I figured I'd try a Bard as my 1st job after hearing that most casters aren't noob friendly. After getting to 50 I'm now hear that by endgame the class does very little DPS and the song buffs aren't the best. Oh well.
Amazing video. Made me actually re look at some abilities that I misread. I was a little bothered by the sound balancing though. I’m sure it would have been fine on speakers but there were fluctuations that sounded weird in my headset. Otherwise good stuff keep it up!!
After playing for a while i eventually settled on wanting a main for each category. I have settled on Gunbreaker, Sage, Summoner (soon to be replaced with Pictomancer), Machinist and honestly melee DPS i have no clue yet which i like the most.
am i already set being a sage main with dancer secondary? do i have multiple jobs to level 90? am i doing savage content? yes, yes and yes. did i still watch and enjoy this video? hell yes. very good video again rinon!!
Amazing Video and I appreciate the simple explanation of all the Jobs. What glam did you use for your healer section? I really like that top and hopefully i can get the same top for myself.
Out of recent experience I would really like to have a short "Tank etiquette in raid content" Video I could link towards the new sprout tanks. I see a recent increase of sprout provokes, Tanks who cleave the group with AA and aggro ping pong and MTs who have less HP then the melee. And this not only at ARR content like Ramuh but even more SB+ raids.
Pick the job you think looks coolest he says. Here’s me maining dancer cause sometimes easy button mashing jobs are just what’s needed when you’ve just hopped onto FFXIV after a long day
Helpful, sure, but I feel what we need now instead of just a summary of what each one does is a guide to what playing each one entails. I deeply regret leveling astrologian to level 50 only to realize you need to pay attention to a different, smaller set of symbols, for example. Like I feel explaining sage's kardia and eukrasia should not be a priority compared to pointing out that it is essentially a more accessible version of scholar in a way because you don't have to mess around with pets or remember to aetherflow every minute and there is a lot of overlap between their kits.
I've already decided I'm gonna step outside of my comfort zone with dawntrail currently main DRK, SGE, SAM, DNC and RDM depending on what's needed so i levelled BLM exclusively in MSQ roulettes so already decided to main that caster wise in dawntrail, thinking GNB, AST, VPR and BRD for the others complete mix up.
What I got from the tank section is that Paladin's invulnerability skill makes them an immovable object, while warrior's turns them into an unstoppable force. I started with marauder, btw
Paladin, Dragoon and White mage seem to be my choices as a beginner for each of the roles in big part due to the thematics of having a shield and a spear respecively and the nature theme for WM. On top of that I have further interest in black mage for the Explosion! theme. Few honorable mention go to Scholar, Gunbreaker and Machinist. Lastly I appriciate the lore (I read about) Bard where Bards are just a byproduct of Gridanian (my favorite starting location) Archers that wher singing to boost morale while being forced to fight unwillingly. Oh also Botanist just because. Not for fighting of course.
I started out as a gladiator & then became a conjurer later. Now my inventories are nearly full even in the retainers. I even have the warrior class unlocked as well as the scholar but i dont know about having a pet fairy, I prefer white mage where Im healing the party but maybe one day I will give the scholar another chance.
I wanna play Blue Mage on current stuff, its just so fun. Probably my favorite class in all of FF. The power of Nature beats all. But now that I'm thinking on it, should probably play a dps class, so thats why I'm watching.
Started with Marauder which was a Damage Dealer in 1.0 The surprised moment i had to tank something in 2.0 and i had no idea what do to. Good/sad old times
I've started with archer/Bard and enjoying it but I keep wanting to try a melee class. Paladin looks like a lot of fun to me and I like the armour. So far I haven't been too impressed with the look of the bard but I'm sure there will be multiple armour looks later to choose from.
I became a elezen white mage main by accident. The FC for my elezen is the most social so I use that character the most and chose whm because I thought it was fitting. At this point I’m working towards mastering 1 job for each main class for raiding purposes. What dps job would you recommend for ultimate raids? I’m thinking either rdm or mnk, but not sure where I should focus.
Small Errata - AST Macrocosmos does only initial cast damage, the following explosion Microcosmos does only heal at potency 200 + 50% compiled damage during Macrocosmos. Also while good video, maybe use a bit of fade between section, the sudden cut was a bit distracting, at least for me :)
I started with an Arcanist then SCH just to finish ARR and change to MCH immediately because of gun aesthetic. MCH is still my MSQ main, but I love playing healers, just SCH is not my cup of tea. I played WHM after I reached cap of level 60 free trial (back to that day), and I love WHM. After finishing EW MSQ, I started SGE, and I love SGE the most. SGE became my raid main immediately and my sub is WHM (yes, I am capable of playing both H1 and H2 positions). But the cherry on top, I played DNC as well because my friend's main are WHM and SMN, so we can play together as D3-H1 pair or D4-H2 pair (so when positioning mistakes, we don't get angry at rando).
6:58 Living Dead doesn't work like this anymore. It was reworked in Endwalker to not kill you during Living Dead. That being said, its a smidge more complicated now (its like a dual phase thing, where you hit Invuln, you take all the dmg but can't go below 1HP and then at the end of it Living Dead becomes another buff where you heal back all the DMG you took) but you don't have to make your healers cry anymore because you ate it from your own tank invuln.
I know how living dead works LOL - I just didn't specifically note the change in buff because it's unnecessary confusion for new players. You can still absolutely die under Living Dead - if your GCDs line up wrong or you don't crit, your self healing is not enough alone
Started a bit after Shadowbringers launched as an archer. Play a bit of everything and enjoy every job in their own way. The only jobs I think are somewhat boring to play are Warrior and Dancer. Mains for each role: Gunbreaker/Dark Knight for Tank, Scholar/Astrologian for Healer, Monk for Melee DPS, Bard for Ranged DPS, Black Mage for Caster. But you really should have mentioned the best job: Blacksmith.
something else niche worth adding: Scholar and Summoner share EXP! Levelling either Scholar or Summoner will also level the other, though youll still need to get gear for the other
I had a big job crisis when I went ahead and leveled all of my jobs to 80 for the Amaro (aside from Sage, but after a little playing of it, I am half interested in leveling it, lol). I started the game as a White Mage, when I finally got to Heavensward (after leveling another character playing a tank), I switched to DRK. And that's where I stayed for a while, leveled Scholar (because summoner is convenient), Ninja/Reaper, and Dancer so I could get role quests done. Then I wanted the mount, and my struggle began. I eventually settled that I would play as Warrior... Until Dawntrail comes out, in which case I will likely play Pictomancer because that actually looks so fun stylistically. So the Job crisis is still in swing, but I imagine that's partially normal when you start digging into all classes. (Don't ask about DoH/DoL. We don't talk about DoH/DoL.)
Dancer, Red Mage, Dark Knight, Sage. Those are my four, which means I have to start as something else on a new character. My first and now fourth character started as Arcanist.
I liked the astrologyst, the red mage and dancer, I also liked the archer, I want to start playing this with friends, unfortunately they do not like gaming as much as I do neither they like Final Fantasy that much.
Honestly, it was hard to pick which job I wanted to main. A friend who got me into the game said, level all of them; but pick one main for each role. I main Paladin as Tank, Ninja for Melee DPS, Bard for Ranged DPS, Red Mage for MDPS, and Sage for Healer. Though funny enough, I started as a Arcanist into Summoner lol.
Nice vid, maybe I should pick up a couple of new jobs! I didn't realise blm and mnk looked that cool up close, which as a rdm/dnc main is the only thing that matters tbh
I would have added a small disclaimer with AST and DRG that they are being reworked. As a DRG main, that is kinda scary since my partner is a SMN main and he said they lobotomized it. I’m unsure if MNK has a self damage mit but if it does then DRG is the only melee DPS without one. In rare instances when tank dies and DPS gets aggro, those mits are life saving. I’d also add that DRG’s AOE’s unlock later than other melee DPS’s making them kinda meh in 4 man dungeons up until lv 70-72 when they finally get their third AoE. I understand you’re showing the positives, it’s a fantastic class, but 4 man dungeons can be rough at low levels with a ballsy tank lol Other than my unwarranted input, this is a great video. Wish I would have seen this when I started. My partner said the same exact thing you did about choosing a starting class; go with what you like. Everything is so well-balanced that there isn’t a “superior” class. Also, BLU is the best class ever to use in roulettes and queuing for other content. They are designed solely for roulettes, MSQ, and anything else involving other classes and are NOT forced to play with only their kind like some feral beast :D
Thanks for the video! If you are okay with constructive criticism, there are 3 things I didn't really like how were presented: 1. Having only zoomed angles made some visuals not show their true beauty, especially big AoEs like LB3s. 2. The explanation of each job sounded a bit like just reading off of a script. I know this was most likely the case, but it really made me constantly think about it from the delivery (akin to how many TH-camrs do sponsored segments - just quickly cram what is cool/important about the discussed topic and move on). 3. Somewhat related to point 2, but the moment one job explanation ended, the next immediately began, leaving no time in between and making the transition really jarring. I understand stretching the video unnecessarily is not ideal, but having 5 seconds more after/before each job won't make it too long, and it will make the engagement experience better.
im new, got machinist to 90 and just got to 650 ilvl playing on controller and looking at the other jobs felt like i needed to switch to keyboard. i like not having to switch thru sets to do a rotation and decent dmg. idk felt bad having to remeber multiple button combination and was more like a tekken game having to spam r1 3 times a lot and lets not talk about the targeting i find it very bad
I don’t feel like typing a lot but I’ve been on controller for a few years and it’s best to deselect and change around some settings for targeting and as for buttons I would say put everything across all your jobs in the same orientation if that makes sense like all main combos on rt plus face buttons and all gap closers on the double tap and x ( ps controller) so you build and keep up the muscle memory across all the jobs it makes it become second nature over time
Also ginger prime he may have change his name offers some really good settings for controller that may or may not help depending on the player but I think they worth looking into
I'm personally curious, but as somebody who enjoys variety in their combat options when playing DPS and enjoys supportive actions over DPS actions when playing tank or healer (Though support in DPS is nice too), what classes would be best suited?
ffxiv is designed such that every job's predominant responsibility ends up having to do with damage output in one way or another. The goal of every healer is more or less to do as little healing as possible without causing deaths while maximizing their damage output through spending every possible gcd on damage and aligning their major dps cooldowns with raid buffs. Tanks, meanwhile, have dps-esque damage rotations with defensive cooldowns that are largely uniform in their effects, and enmity management is a functional non-mechanic (tanks get 10x enmity generation with stance on; hit something once and it's yours) in order to prioritize focus on the dps rotation. There is no job where you can prioritize support actions *over* dps without functionally playing the job wrong - Paladin's Clemency, for example, is a high-potency direct heal but it happens on the global cooldown so it's almost never worth using unless your healers are dead because it forces you to sacrifice damage to use and your healer can perform the same job much more effectively anyway. That said, the jobs that have the most varied non-dps-related utility are probably Warrior, Paladin, Sage, and Scholar. Among tanks, Warrior has a group-wide shield/heal from Shake it Off and the ability to heal other party members without a damage cost through Nascent Flash, while Paladin (despite clemency being a Bad Button) has its short-cooldown mitigation Intervention that can target other players and Cover, an unfortunately very very niche ability that lets you take damage intended for another player. For healers, Scholar or Sage win purely from the perspective that shield healers feel like you're doing more work on the utility end of things by shielding and mitigating proactively rather than healing reactively.
red mage, it's a ranged caster that becomes a melee attacker in its burst phase while being able to heal people in a pinch and chain resurrect multiple people who die. It also has a party wide defensive ability that gives magic defense and an increased healing received buff.
"Summoner is seen as a very beginner job" Back in my day, the rotation was 3 pages long until you could comfortably spam Ruin. We walked 10 miles across Kugane. Both ways!
Tanking is my game. When I started and had to choose between Paladin and Warrior, Paladin was an easy choice and after almost 3 years it is still my main job. I also love Dark Knight and Gunbreaker, but Warrior is boring due to its overpowered self-sustaining. It really needs adjustment for Dawntrail to make it more interesting again.
YEEEEEES, warrior feel so boring even though its so overpowered, i main lvl 90 dark and level 90 sage, love them both, thinking about getting black mage maybe
Ironically I learned something with this video.
...That I'm an idiot. I was only using Explorer Mode for Thumbnails in my 1-90 guides. Why didn't I use it for the intros/level cap opener showcases?!
Glad you got the chance to learn something! Greatly appreciate your 1-90 and 1-80 Guides as it helped me get a better fundemental understand of every job I tried.
You are both the GOAT
I too am "watching because I'm new" >.>
Love your guides a lot, always start with them while learning new jobs. Thanks
Fisher looks the coolest.
Fisher best caster
It’s the REELest of them all
The REELest troll
Fisher Main, Sage alt
nice day for fishin aint it
"You're probably watching this video because you're new to FF14" - *me with all classes at 90*: yes this is the perfect video for me.
*has played the game for thousands of hours and knows my main class Paladin since ShB*
"Very interesting video, I shall watch and see what Ill play"
5000 hours in (ik, rookie numbers), and I still watch every beginner/job guide that appears in my recommendations.
Play Scholar so you can snack on the fairy if you get hungry, okay?
But Nouliths are floating candy sticks, always there, ready to snack on...
play scholar so you get a girlfriend
Aethernoms, yum yum yum
This has so many meanings
paimon is NOT food!!!!!
this video is something i wish existed when i first started playing. a short but comprehensive summary of each job with unlock requierments, LB showcase and a core rotation breakdown, and in a very easy to understand way. great work!
(where's blue mage though)
One thing to note for new players, you need to keep in mind that most of the cool moves and even core mechanics are locked behind higher level (and higher means 70+) so DO NOT have over expectation early on when you are fighting like with sticks and stone or else you will be very disappointed lol.
Leveling a Bard right now and just hit 50 and I STILL haven’t gotten a harp bow yet 😭 the Bard armor set is nice tho
20:06 Don't think we didn't see that rabbit
Beat me to it lmao
lol yah 😂
i already know what job i should play, but i think i should watch this video anyway.
I appreciate u
Do i know i will never main anything other than Paladin? Yes! Will i watch this anyway? Yes, yes i will
Based Paladin main
@@RinBananawe may be the least played tank but I will never not be loyal to it!
Qq@@Florine.Xavalien
@@Florine.Xavalien Paladin & white mage are so underappreciated
I main paladin & white mage
@@Florine.Xavalien Paladin gets way better after level 64
Infact, everything gets better after level 64, its just more noticeable on the paladin when you get holy spirit & clemency
What I like to do is use holy spirit, then the base attack & then the combo riot blade to restore my mana & then royal authority & holy spirit again for increased damage. It makes farming yak milk a lot better.
Also, for some reason clemency needs 4k mana per use in dungeons but on the world map its 2k per cast
When my pals finally convinced me to join them, I wanted to play ninja but was worried it looked too complicated. So what did I choose instead??
Monk 😂
I stepped away after hitting 60 and came back to absolute confusion about perfect balance lols. It took a patient friendo at a training dummy for me to relearn and understand my rotations, but now that I do, goddamn I love monk!!! the attack animations alone are SO satisfying and I adore the movement it has (I'll always be crying about the lack of a ranged attack though🫠)
monk has about 10 less actions per minute than ninja. viper is now the busiest job tho. there are a whole bunch of jobs that are busier than monk tbh.
I've watched quite a bunch of "What job should I pick?" videos (I'm a Warcraft player, wanting to try out Dawntrail), but this video really showcases all jobs the best, and finally I can also see how it would all look like in the end. Thank you!
I feel like this was Rinon best excuse to make a glamour showcase. That is also educational.
Now I want to know the glamour
"Ninjas excel at attacking from behind"
I would actually argue, since EVERY melee DPS has positionals for rear and flank... that this is not something Ninja is especially skilled at.
As a Ninja main, I would argue that we excel at attacking from *RANGE* because most of our burst phase damage comes from ranged attacks - and then, on top of that, we can always throw daggers for filler. Whereas Reaper and Monk can only suffer in agony, Ninja can handle being out of melee range with only minor disruption to our rotation.
This, combined with Shukuchi and our passive increase to movement speed, BY FAR makes us the most mobile of all the melee DPS.
We are also the one melee DPS that relies heavily on *MAGIC* damage for our hardest hitting moves, not physical.
Sneak attack does bonus dmg from behind. So does your filler
@@Xenosanta - I am aware of this. but I'm simply pointing out that *EVERY* melee DPS has positionals. It's not something unique to Ninja.
@@DrakeWurrum That's fair. Though sometimes I forget Trick Attack has a positional as well. And while NIN can do stuff at range you miss out on auto attacks etc. if you stay at range for too long which is a loss of dps. (Dagger throw is really low dps compared to... everything.)
@@Xenosanta - Yes, but there are plenty of fight mechanics where melee disconnect is unavoidable.
In those situations, Ninja suffers less DPS loss, so long as they use their kit correctly.
you must be fun at parties
Good choice on Neo Ishgardian glamour for your paladin I do that for mine as well!
Biggest thing I can give to new players, give every role a try. Tank and heal anxiety are real, but you can overcome them, and it will make you a better player who understands what your party members are going through and thinking.
Don't forget to limit test too! No better way to find out how long you can greed than to do it ever so slightly *too* long and get caught out. No one was a master of this game when they started out.
If you've played 1 tank or healer you've played them all. They're homogenised into being just different animation packs lol
@@GoatOfWarwhat other tanks fell cleave 30 times in a row
@@REMfakeplastictrees the other Warrior in the party 😂
@@GoatOfWar you dont play your white mage the same as your sage or astrologian ???
"Warriors can use Nascent Chaos to heal allies"
It's called Nascent Flash.
Yeah I misspoke, oopsie!
Scholar's LB3 is Angel Feathers not Angel Wings also.
Good video though
Wow you sound like a dork who’s super fun at parties
@MrDoctorSpanky nah I'm actually really lame and boring at parties. Probably because random strangers get weirdly offended when I point out the actual name of stuff to a youtuber.
Been playing for a month now, started with Lancer hoping that I could use Dragoon to jump over parts of the level. No luck there :P It was fun enough, but I had trouble hitting all my skills on keyboard.
Once I finished ARR, I switched to Red Mage, and that's where the game really came to life for me. I switched to controller, which made it mindblowingly easier to hit all my skills quickly. As a bonus, I've loved rapiers ever since I took fencing in high school 17 years ago, and using the arcane focus to turn it into a staff is unbelievably stylish. I love how mobile you are with Corps-a-Corps and Displacement (tho CaC should really be called Fleche lol)
Still trying to figure out which tank and healer I want to start with to round out my role choices -- and whether or not I want to grab a different melee DPS.
This is the most in-depth "serious" video on this topic I've watched. I was surprised. Definitely the most legitimately helpful piece of media on this topic. I will be buying FF14 with Dawntrail, and plan on going with summoner. Might try out Scholar since it levels together; could be useful for getting into dungeons lol.
Still new since we finally got it on xbox. I main GLD however have tried Mar and WHM (still only a Conj atm). I love seeing these because of the things I learn.
Where was this guy in 5 days ago when I first started lol
This is hands down the best guide I've ever seen!
Great video! Easily the best one on the subject I have found so far!
I ended up choosing Lancer/Dragoon as my first class and I’m enjoying it a lot so far, but I’m also excited to try the other ones when I have the level to do so 😅
After almost two months of playing FFXIV, I've settled on Red Mage and Ninja as the two which best suit my preferences, being good balances of ranged and melee, but I also like Samurai, even though it has no ranged attacks worth mentioning and it's a bit slow to act. Red Mage is better for ranged, Ninja is better for melee, but each has alternate attacks that are useful, and Red Mage can even heal and raise dead, while Ninja can sneak without getting aggro'd to death. For crafting and gathering, the only sensible answer is "all of the above".
I’m not new. Been in ARR since launch, I’m a red mage for life and I wanted to tell you.
I’m here because I love supporting FFXIVARR content creators! There’s always something new to learn. Thanks for your videos
you should main BLU because that's best job.
TRUE AND FACTS
It is. Too bad they won't let us be BLU for MSQ.
God I love BLU
Classes i plan on maining: Monk, Reaper, Dark Knight and to some extent Bard
Nice video! Thanks for the breakdown of each job.
I'm not a hardcore player who lives for 10 person content everytime I log in. I usually gravitate to a mage style class for my 1st toon in MMOs, but I figured I'd try a Bard as my 1st job after hearing that most casters aren't noob friendly. After getting to 50 I'm now hear that by endgame the class does very little DPS and the song buffs aren't the best. Oh well.
I already play and main PLD, WHM, and DRG. Am i gonna watch this anyways? Absolutely.
gonna try out the game as a lancer into a dragoon and then at 70 reaper. thanks for helping me out with this very useful video!
A very good video, and something that will help new players figure out what works for their tastes. Some skill pronunciations were a bit off.
I watched this even though I've been playing for 1300hours lol your camera shots/visuals are great 👍
Amazing video. Made me actually re look at some abilities that I misread. I was a little bothered by the sound balancing though. I’m sure it would have been fine on speakers but there were fluctuations that sounded weird in my headset. Otherwise good stuff keep it up!!
After playing for a while i eventually settled on wanting a main for each category.
I have settled on Gunbreaker, Sage, Summoner (soon to be replaced with Pictomancer), Machinist and honestly melee DPS i have no clue yet which i like the most.
am i already set being a sage main with dancer secondary? do i have multiple jobs to level 90? am i doing savage content? yes, yes and yes. did i still watch and enjoy this video? hell yes. very good video again rinon!!
Amazing Video and I appreciate the simple explanation of all the Jobs. What glam did you use for your healer section? I really like that top and hopefully i can get the same top for myself.
Out of topic, your Miqo'te looks so much like mine ❤
I am not surprised considering the character creator doesn't have many options and therefore it is especially easy as Miqo'te to look the same-
Out of recent experience I would really like to have a short "Tank etiquette in raid content" Video I could link towards the new sprout tanks.
I see a recent increase of sprout provokes, Tanks who cleave the group with AA and aggro ping pong and MTs who have less HP then the melee.
And this not only at ARR content like Ramuh but even more SB+ raids.
Thank you for the suggestion, when I get a little free time I will cook
Prolly should have mentioned that both AST and DRG are getting overhauls with 7.0 (sprouts may not be aware)
Thanks for this. I have 5k hours in destiny 2 and decided to try ff14 :)
Wake up babe, new Rinon vid just dropped
Pick the job you think looks coolest he says. Here’s me maining dancer cause sometimes easy button mashing jobs are just what’s needed when you’ve just hopped onto FFXIV after a long day
Helpful, sure, but I feel what we need now instead of just a summary of what each one does is a guide to what playing each one entails. I deeply regret leveling astrologian to level 50 only to realize you need to pay attention to a different, smaller set of symbols, for example. Like I feel explaining sage's kardia and eukrasia should not be a priority compared to pointing out that it is essentially a more accessible version of scholar in a way because you don't have to mess around with pets or remember to aetherflow every minute and there is a lot of overlap between their kits.
Start with Gladiator! Like the idea of the sword and shield and be up front in the battle.
This video really helped me find my dream job thank you!
brother the video hasn't even been out for a minute, how
He was watching on 6x speed
Was it aesthetician
@@RinBanana No it was triple triad
Paladin: I won't let you get to them!
Warrior: DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON ME!
Play Black Mage because I told you too
understood
I've already decided I'm gonna step outside of my comfort zone with dawntrail currently main DRK, SGE, SAM, DNC and RDM depending on what's needed so i levelled BLM exclusively in MSQ roulettes so already decided to main that caster wise in dawntrail, thinking GNB, AST, VPR and BRD for the others complete mix up.
What I got from the tank section is that Paladin's invulnerability skill makes them an immovable object, while warrior's turns them into an unstoppable force.
I started with marauder, btw
Paladin, Dragoon and White mage seem to be my choices as a beginner for each of the roles in big part due to the thematics of having a shield and a spear respecively and the nature theme for WM. On top of that I have further interest in black mage for the Explosion! theme. Few honorable mention go to Scholar, Gunbreaker and Machinist. Lastly I appriciate the lore (I read about) Bard where Bards are just a byproduct of Gridanian (my favorite starting location) Archers that wher singing to boost morale while being forced to fight unwillingly. Oh also Botanist just because. Not for fighting of course.
I could taste the salt when he showed what you get for getting all jobs to 90… because that was me too 😂
Honestly kind of a wild upload considering we're getting 2 new jobs and revamps in less than 3 months
It's almost like now I have all of the files to easily put together an updated version on Dawntrail's release
Seems like a perfect time to put out a video like this with the xbox release, but hey what do I know.
@@dabnoticYeah, this is why
I have been enlightened, and my opinion has changed. Didn't think of it from that perspective@@RinBanana
very well designed video. edited very well.
I started out as a gladiator & then became a conjurer later.
Now my inventories are nearly full even in the retainers.
I even have the warrior class unlocked as well as the scholar but i dont know about having a pet fairy, I prefer white mage where Im healing the party but maybe one day I will give the scholar another chance.
I wanna play Blue Mage on current stuff, its just so fun. Probably my favorite class in all of FF. The power of Nature beats all.
But now that I'm thinking on it, should probably play a dps class, so thats why I'm watching.
Started with Marauder which was a Damage Dealer in 1.0
The surprised moment i had to tank something in 2.0 and i had no idea what do to.
Good/sad old times
I've started with archer/Bard and enjoying it but I keep wanting to try a melee class. Paladin looks like a lot of fun to me and I like the armour. So far I haven't been too impressed with the look of the bard but I'm sure there will be multiple armour looks later to choose from.
nah just watching this cause i'm bored
Same
pretti effects gud
I became a elezen white mage main by accident. The FC for my elezen is the most social so I use that character the most and chose whm because I thought it was fitting. At this point I’m working towards mastering 1 job for each main class for raiding purposes. What dps job would you recommend for ultimate raids? I’m thinking either rdm or mnk, but not sure where I should focus.
Small Errata - AST Macrocosmos does only initial cast damage, the following explosion Microcosmos does only heal at potency 200 + 50% compiled damage during Macrocosmos.
Also while good video, maybe use a bit of fade between section, the sudden cut was a bit distracting, at least for me :)
I started with an Arcanist then SCH just to finish ARR and change to MCH immediately because of gun aesthetic.
MCH is still my MSQ main, but I love playing healers, just SCH is not my cup of tea.
I played WHM after I reached cap of level 60 free trial (back to that day), and I love WHM. After finishing EW MSQ, I started SGE, and I love SGE the most. SGE became my raid main immediately and my sub is WHM (yes, I am capable of playing both H1 and H2 positions).
But the cherry on top, I played DNC as well because my friend's main are WHM and SMN, so we can play together as D3-H1 pair or D4-H2 pair (so when positioning mistakes, we don't get angry at rando).
6:58 Living Dead doesn't work like this anymore. It was reworked in Endwalker to not kill you during Living Dead. That being said, its a smidge more complicated now (its like a dual phase thing, where you hit Invuln, you take all the dmg but can't go below 1HP and then at the end of it Living Dead becomes another buff where you heal back all the DMG you took) but you don't have to make your healers cry anymore because you ate it from your own tank invuln.
I know how living dead works LOL - I just didn't specifically note the change in buff because it's unnecessary confusion for new players. You can still absolutely die under Living Dead - if your GCDs line up wrong or you don't crit, your self healing is not enough alone
yappingway
Started a bit after Shadowbringers launched as an archer. Play a bit of everything and enjoy every job in their own way. The only jobs I think are somewhat boring to play are Warrior and Dancer. Mains for each role: Gunbreaker/Dark Knight for Tank, Scholar/Astrologian for Healer, Monk for Melee DPS, Bard for Ranged DPS, Black Mage for Caster. But you really should have mentioned the best job: Blacksmith.
I'm going to be a Summoner, but I really want to play Machinist.
I can't get past the Square Enix registration final boss to even play the game, I gave up trying. I wanted to play this game too...
Thats why i play in console lol
Did it last night so annoying
something else niche worth adding: Scholar and Summoner share EXP! Levelling either Scholar or Summoner will also level the other, though youll still need to get gear for the other
It’s the best class to do msq with due to that, dps quests and healer for instant queues
Me and ninja are totally fine here fell in love as soon as I unlocked fleeting raiju ⚡️
That's the last think you unlock :s good thing they added it
SCH is my favourite job. So will go with that, but only with trusts, that way I can actually have fun.
In duty finder maybe Picto.
as a french people, i needed to think for a sec to understand that you were talking about scholar, not the musician guy....
I had a big job crisis when I went ahead and leveled all of my jobs to 80 for the Amaro (aside from Sage, but after a little playing of it, I am half interested in leveling it, lol). I started the game as a White Mage, when I finally got to Heavensward (after leveling another character playing a tank), I switched to DRK. And that's where I stayed for a while, leveled Scholar (because summoner is convenient), Ninja/Reaper, and Dancer so I could get role quests done. Then I wanted the mount, and my struggle began.
I eventually settled that I would play as Warrior... Until Dawntrail comes out, in which case I will likely play Pictomancer because that actually looks so fun stylistically. So the Job crisis is still in swing, but I imagine that's partially normal when you start digging into all classes. (Don't ask about DoH/DoL. We don't talk about DoH/DoL.)
Literally the same. Im playing War until pictomancer comes out haha
Me and my friend are planning to try out this game, maybe some insights or tips?
Dancer, Red Mage, Dark Knight, Sage. Those are my four, which means I have to start as something else on a new character. My first and now fourth character started as Arcanist.
I liked the astrologyst, the red mage and dancer, I also liked the archer, I want to start playing this with friends, unfortunately they do not like gaming as much as I do neither they like Final Fantasy that much.
Honestly, it was hard to pick which job I wanted to main. A friend who got me into the game said, level all of them; but pick one main for each role. I main Paladin as Tank, Ninja for Melee DPS, Bard for Ranged DPS, Red Mage for MDPS, and Sage for Healer. Though funny enough, I started as a Arcanist into Summoner lol.
I started as a marauder, swapped to conjurer, and I'm currently settled into playing scholar 😂 which I'm maining now.
Nice vid, maybe I should pick up a couple of new jobs! I didn't realise blm and mnk looked that cool up close, which as a rdm/dnc main is the only thing that matters tbh
Last time i played, i was practicing Reaper rotations. Second most fun job IMO
Tanks do a lot of damage? How do you know? Addons are not allowed :)
Damn you ain’t manually counting in battle log? Wild
Start black mage so you dont have tou level it up later in the off chance you wanna try it, that's my advice. Also big explosion
I would have added a small disclaimer with AST and DRG that they are being reworked. As a DRG main, that is kinda scary since my partner is a SMN main and he said they lobotomized it. I’m unsure if MNK has a self damage mit but if it does then DRG is the only melee DPS without one. In rare instances when tank dies and DPS gets aggro, those mits are life saving. I’d also add that DRG’s AOE’s unlock later than other melee DPS’s making them kinda meh in 4 man dungeons up until lv 70-72 when they finally get their third AoE. I understand you’re showing the positives, it’s a fantastic class, but 4 man dungeons can be rough at low levels with a ballsy tank lol
Other than my unwarranted input, this is a great video. Wish I would have seen this when I started. My partner said the same exact thing you did about choosing a starting class; go with what you like. Everything is so well-balanced that there isn’t a “superior” class.
Also, BLU is the best class ever to use in roulettes and queuing for other content. They are designed solely for roulettes, MSQ, and anything else involving other classes and are NOT forced to play with only their kind like some feral beast :D
I got an RMT ad before this video. :(
Yeah I've noticed RMT sites have started taking out TH-cam ads, it's kind of insane
This comment is here to remind you to play Dark Knight
Play whatever job is fun. Truth is none of them are that complicated and it doesn't take long to figure them out.
I only recently started playing ff14, and I started with dragoon. I'm loving the game, but I sometimes get stuck waiting for people for the boss duty
Use party finder.
Thanks for the video!
If you are okay with constructive criticism, there are 3 things I didn't really like how were presented:
1. Having only zoomed angles made some visuals not show their true beauty, especially big AoEs like LB3s.
2. The explanation of each job sounded a bit like just reading off of a script. I know this was most likely the case, but it really made me constantly think about it from the delivery (akin to how many TH-camrs do sponsored segments - just quickly cram what is cool/important about the discussed topic and move on).
3. Somewhat related to point 2, but the moment one job explanation ended, the next immediately began, leaving no time in between and making the transition really jarring. I understand stretching the video unnecessarily is not ideal, but having 5 seconds more after/before each job won't make it too long, and it will make the engagement experience better.
This vid made me want to do my dailies 😊 I love XIV 😊
My main was BLM and then switched over to WHM THEN switched to RDM 😍
Not in this server, but I'm doing all tanks and all melee dps. And my main is samurai cuz it's cool!
im new, got machinist to 90 and just got to 650 ilvl playing on controller and looking at the other jobs felt like i needed to switch to keyboard. i like not having to switch thru sets to do a rotation and decent dmg. idk felt bad having to remeber multiple button combination and was more like a tekken game having to spam r1 3 times a lot and lets not talk about the targeting i find it very bad
I don’t feel like typing a lot but I’ve been on controller for a few years and it’s best to deselect and change around some settings for targeting and as for buttons I would say put everything across all your jobs in the same orientation if that makes sense like all main combos on rt plus face buttons and all gap closers on the double tap and x ( ps controller) so you build and keep up the muscle memory across all the jobs it makes it become second nature over time
Also ginger prime he may have change his name offers some really good settings for controller that may or may not help depending on the player but I think they worth looking into
I'm personally curious, but as somebody who enjoys variety in their combat options when playing DPS and enjoys supportive actions over DPS actions when playing tank or healer (Though support in DPS is nice too), what classes would be best suited?
Paladin, monk, scholar/sage.
ffxiv is designed such that every job's predominant responsibility ends up having to do with damage output in one way or another. The goal of every healer is more or less to do as little healing as possible without causing deaths while maximizing their damage output through spending every possible gcd on damage and aligning their major dps cooldowns with raid buffs. Tanks, meanwhile, have dps-esque damage rotations with defensive cooldowns that are largely uniform in their effects, and enmity management is a functional non-mechanic (tanks get 10x enmity generation with stance on; hit something once and it's yours) in order to prioritize focus on the dps rotation. There is no job where you can prioritize support actions *over* dps without functionally playing the job wrong - Paladin's Clemency, for example, is a high-potency direct heal but it happens on the global cooldown so it's almost never worth using unless your healers are dead because it forces you to sacrifice damage to use and your healer can perform the same job much more effectively anyway.
That said, the jobs that have the most varied non-dps-related utility are probably Warrior, Paladin, Sage, and Scholar. Among tanks, Warrior has a group-wide shield/heal from Shake it Off and the ability to heal other party members without a damage cost through Nascent Flash, while Paladin (despite clemency being a Bad Button) has its short-cooldown mitigation Intervention that can target other players and Cover, an unfortunately very very niche ability that lets you take damage intended for another player. For healers, Scholar or Sage win purely from the perspective that shield healers feel like you're doing more work on the utility end of things by shielding and mitigating proactively rather than healing reactively.
red mage, it's a ranged caster that becomes a melee attacker in its burst phase while being able to heal people in a pinch and chain resurrect multiple people who die. It also has a party wide defensive ability that gives magic defense and an increased healing received buff.
Banger vid!!!
Banger comment
"Summoner is seen as a very beginner job"
Back in my day, the rotation was 3 pages long until you could comfortably spam Ruin. We walked 10 miles across Kugane. Both ways!
I started with lancer and have invested the majority of my time into dragoon
Rinon: you're probably new
me a 5000+ hours drk main looking for more edgelord accusations
"Every job is both usable and good in even the most difficult content" blue mages crying in the corner
instructions unclear, Moon Flute caught in ceiling fan
Sounds like a job for a Flying Sardine
I'm new in ffxiv and started with war. Now have war80 whm80 reaper82 and pld52 :p
where did u get that dekoarmor from? It looks so cool, I want it too.
Me, watching this video full knowing I’m probably only gonna take Dragoon to Dawntrail: Ah yes, more Rinon content to feast on
I feel like the Summoner section should include a "changes every expansion" asterisk :)
Tanking is my game. When I started and had to choose between Paladin and Warrior, Paladin was an easy choice and after almost 3 years it is still my main job. I also love Dark Knight and Gunbreaker, but Warrior is boring due to its overpowered self-sustaining. It really needs adjustment for Dawntrail to make it more interesting again.
YEEEEEES, warrior feel so boring even though its so overpowered, i main lvl 90 dark and level 90 sage, love them both, thinking about getting black mage maybe