As a SCH main, my favorite thing about it is honestly the fact that it feels like you have an answer to nearly any situation that a fight throws at you, which helps keep me calm as a healer. I will be the first to admit that I do not have the mindset or temperament to play a pure healer all that well, but SCH meshes very well with my own thought process and playstyle.
I've been a scholar since ARR, and I won't lie. I REALLY thought I was going to immediately jump to sage and not look back. Instead, I'm still shouting strategies at people but now I also brought my glowing support squirrel to work. I'm a scholar for life.
Same. Sch since ARR. I love the infinite mp the fairy has. Free regen with auto target? Say less. The only thing I want to see next is the option to change which hand we hold the book in
I really like Scholar, but for me the reason I prefer Sage is the pacing. I find that I'm hitting more buttons moment to moment which helps keep me engaged. It's really important when you have a low attention span like I do!
I think that is why I vibe with Scholar. I unlocked Sage last night so I'll see what I think of it, but I get DPS anxiety from trying to nail my rotations perfectly - as scholar, I can be much more methodical and keep an eye on what needs happening and have tools to work things out if it all falls apart, or stop things from falling apart.
I main AST because I just can't get enough of the stars/fortune-teller vibe, but I tried SCH once and I also fell in love with it! I absolutely adore the fact that have a fairy companion and even though I still struggle with healing (still learning), I'm going to keep playing until I perfect it. It's such a fun job!
I think another reason SCH works so well (and this applies to sage, too) is because a LOT of the damage in this game you can see coming well ahead of time and the toolkit promotes mitigating/nullifying it. IMO this gives more leeway for mistakes to be made by other party members and reduces the chance of having to panic heal someone or need to res someone after they flubbed a mechanic.
People think sch is a "dork with a fairy" when he's actually a frontline tactician. He analyses the enemy, commands troops to advance while creating tactical opportunities for team survival. Fairy is not a pet, but an adjutant to a healing commander.
Im a SGE main, and tried getting into SCH but always had difficulty with all the different skills. I'm switching to be more of a pure healer after raiding a lot as SGE with a co-healer who... wasn't doing well... so I really utilized the healer power of SGE to its limits and got a good eye for how much healing is needed between raid wides and mechanics. I want to revisit SCH again someday, but I think Im going to have to hit the books to get it down. (how appropriate tho) Great video! Each one just gets me excited to try tackling each new healer challenge.
I played scholar for a long while, but switched to Sage during Endwalker. However, after actually playing the game in a static during Abyssos, and learning a *lot* about how to properly heal, I’m considering switching back to scholar. It also helps that I found various options in the game to improve how ground targeting feels to me, making fairy movement and sacred soil feel a lot better to use.
What would those ground targeting tips be? I have set a macro of "Sacred Soil=self" that allows me to run to the middle and Soil it before getting back to my position if need be, and I have found it much faster than manually click click clicking to set it down, but I'm always open for more optimal ways to handle it.
@@TheWickedWizardOfOz1 to give a proper answer I’ll need to get into the game’s options sometime tomorrow after the patch drops and I have time to install it. But if I remember correctly, the options I found were in the Targeting tab of either system settings or player settings (can never remember how those categories are divided). One of the best options for me was one to limit the targeting circle only to the valid range. This prevents the circle from ever going far enough that you need to drag it back into the valid range; it will hit an invisible wall, so you can always be sure that you can drop it down. The other great option is an option to activate the ground-targeted skill by clicking the same skill again. So if you’re using Sacred Soil, you can hit the Sacred Soil button again to activate it, rather than the confirm button/mouse click. This has made Ninja’s Shukuchi and Scholar’s Place particularly nice. There is also a macro command you can use for a different sort of ground targeting change. I *think* it’s called “gtoff” or something. If you include that modifier on a macro line that includes a ground-targeted action, it will immediately activate the ground target without any extra inputs, placing it wherever the default location for the targeting ring would appear. I’ve tested this out for stuff like having Ninja instantly shukuchi to the maximum distance away. But I think the first two settings would help the most for being able to more accurately drop sacred soil at long distances.
Me playing WHM/AST: *plays rotations as intended, buttons pressed with no special flair, minus Holy/Gravity spam, when I sound like Reaper from OW doing his ulti* Me as SGE: *PUSH ALL THE BUTTONS JUST TO FEEL BUSY, NEVER SIT AT ALL 3 STACKS OF GALL, BUBBLE STAYS ON PERMANENTLY* Me as SCH, my main choice when I heal: *goes full anime villain with the way each action was planned all along, button presses are precise, tactical even* "No one dies under my watch, this war is as good as ours". And I'll never switch my Neo-ishgardian hat from my sch, it's very frontline commander-y looking. Video is good. Entertaining and informative, keep up the good work.
I like how our abilities play together well. Recitation, Deployment tactics, Fey Illumination, Emergency tactics, It really gets across the idea of being the smart healer to combine these in the perfect way for the situation. My go-to is throwing a Protraction on the off-tank or myself if they're both under attack, Recitation, Fey illumination, Adloquiem, then Deployment tactics to give everyone a massive shield. perfect for raid wides. I know the tooltip of adlo says that a crit adds a separate shield that doesn't get deployed, but I tested it out, and the extra shielding from the crit heal does make a noticeable difference. Way better than using a crit succor.
I think the reason people meme on scholar so much is because it's not "flashy" like the other healers are. Whm with all the holy stuff, aster with the literally galaxy explosions and sage blasting the Gundam OST while they play. Scholar has always been an extremely powerful healer though (except for the start of 4.0... but we don't talk about those dark times).
true true, it does feel like the least flashy in the healer roster, but the toolkit that sch brings to the party can really compete w/ other healers or sometimes is "better" in some situations!
You're not wrong. Sage makes me feel like I'm in charge of the lighting and effects at a rave. White mage meanwhile is flashbanging the whole raid and the astrologian is dumping trippy stars all over. Meanwhile the scholar over in alliance C just cracked their knuckles and got TF down to business.
Something about Scholar just works, despite its jank; id love to see More interaction between faerie gauge and the kit and a feeww more dmg buttons. Its the ultimate class that each button on its own is small, but together they make such a great whole.
Having recently begun dabbling with scholar (my first attempt at a healing class, for better or worse), hearing someone who mains the class say it feels lacking at lower levels is actually pretty reassuring. I've felt that way especially in the lv40-50 range, where things start hitting harder and getting a little more complicated, but I'm not given any extra tools to keep up. Was convinced it was just me being bad at the class... which could very well still be true. XD But if nothing else, this has given me a little more motivation to keep at it.
WTF YOUR MIQOTE IS THE PRETTIEST MIQOTE I HAVE EVER SEEN?! Usually they all look like girl clique bullies/ heathers xD I didn't know miqo'te can be this cute and sweet looking! (Tbf face 4/104 is extremely underrated and IMO the best face option)
I played SCH for a long time, but swapped to Sage going into P4S prog and haven't really looked back since then. Something about Sage just clicks way more for me.
I'm a scholar main aswell coming for white mage (way back in HW) and honestly everything in this video. Excog alone is a reason to play the job. I love the options you have. Basically you have three kits that come together as one : regular spells, aether flow spells and your fairy. You-have-options. And there is nothing more satisfying than seeing a stack marker, poping a bubble and a party wide shield and leaving your pure healer mate wondering what they are here for when the small damage taken is instantly healed by your bubble.
im a scholar main, i love this job so much. been playing it since e11s prog and i never looked back. love the aesthetic, love being able to heal from far away. love the fairy. sage just feels hard for me to play, i especially dont like their aetherflow abilities and how you need to spend them to keep MP up causing you to overheal for MP, and also im mot a fan of phlegma its difficult (for me) to line phlegmas with raid buffs. i much prefer energy drain
Speaking of healing partners, it kinda sucks when you get into raids and you get paired up with a fellow barrier healer. Sure we can cover each other but pure healer + barrier healer in a party feels more balanced.
scholar isnt my main, but it sure is fun to play. i personally like to use recitation on excogitation during dungeon pulls, can basically get the tank all the way back up to max hp after it goes off lol (it also doesnt use any aetherflow). very good combo imo
@@UmbralRYT I like to recitate swiftcast adlo between packs then excog to make sure I can ignore tanks health for a good while, usually don't need to do any extra heal at all that pack, next pack I'd use protraction and whispering dawn with maybe fey union. at higher levels don't need to do any gcd like succor or adlo during dungeons at all unless ppl are being hit extra, even then indomination/lustrate handles most of it unless they get hit repeatedly ^^ feels really good when you do an entire dungeon without ever "healing"
I started as Scholar year ago and still main him ... love this job and after I finish lvling my last job I came back on Scholar, because Sholar is the best for me :)
Tbh most of the reasons in this video is why I main Scholar. While the one negative side to proactive healing is having to guess or make assumptions on first time runs with content, once you know a fight you feel like you have the power to deny the wrath of god. Feels real good.
Funny enough, I switched this tier to healer for savage and up comes your videos about scholar. It has bumped me up in skill level where I feel more comfortable and confident playing it. Still trying to get that thick shield, into my thick muscle memory. 😅
When I play healer I usually play Scholar or Astro. However when doing DF dungeons I usually wind up playing sage because while yes scholar's sustain is better Sage's pure healing capabilities in a emergency situation makes it more comfortable. (Especially Panhaima and Haimon) I would love if there was a similar effect added to all the healers tbh. (The 2nd closest is WHM's bell)
Aside from the frustrating recovery after being raised, Scholar is probably my favourite Healer. Though Astrologian is very close. But the added flexibility and complexity of the fairy bumps Scholar up a notch, alongside more free-er movement with Ruin II and Expedience. The big brained tactician class flavour is the cherry on top. (I do miss the other DoTs and Bane though!)
Scholar- for the longest while was my main healer. It's the healer I started playing first and will always find it neat to revisit atleast but now SGE is the one and only barrier healer I need. After experiencing the fluidity of that, it's tough to go back to SCH and think "Yeah, this is fun"
I prefer SCH (since I'm a SCH main) than any of the healers, they have more utilities. You get a total of 6 instant heals (Lustrate, Excogitation and Indomitability) through Aetherflow (Both Aetherflow and Dissipation), Critical healing, critical shield, spreading critical shields, buffing heals (Protraction, Fey Illumination), so on and so forth. Plus, you have a faerie that just heals people constantly, and you can transform them too, for bigger heals. Plus, you get Aetherpact, one of its strongest healing-over-time tools for a single target. Love SCH.
@@brabrabra2 - Regen's potency: 250 - Aspected Benefic: 250 - Kardia/Kardion: 170, with Soteria (70% potency) 312 potency. - Aetherpact's potency: 300, that's without the 10% boosts from Fey Illumination and 10% from Protraction AND 10% from Seraphic Illumination, that's 20% (sorry, Fey and Seraphic Illumination doesn't stack) boosts VERSUS, --- WHM's Asylum of 10% and SGE's Physis II's 10%. Sure, you can't use Aetherpact as often as the other three healers but to say that they are on an equal footing is comical. You've got to remember with Fey Illumination, Protraction and Seraphic Illumination, not only Aetherpact is boosted, every healing of SCH or everyone else's healing are increased. And you talk about being disappointed? Plus, when the hell did this became a competition between all the healers? I just stated that I like SCH better because of all the tools. Not once did I mentioned that the other healers are terrible. SCH is just my preferred choice. Oh well, that's the state of internet, I suppose.
In each expansion from starting at ARR to Endwalker I tried a new job but around Shadowside when I was good at certain roles I began to swap to least played jobs and with Dawntrail will be going with Warrior, New DPS and Scholar as the main job I'll be playing. I often switch when getting into one I've not as much experience in to avoid frustrations and since will be first expansion I will prioritize healer will definitely be interested
I main sam in ff14 but in my fc, I am the healer More specific a shield healer I love sch instead of sage because when we try to prog something, i could leave healing to "auto heal", such as exoc and fairy Then i could either focus on dps-ing or helping my other teamate
I'll be honest, I picked scholar because of the faerie pet. Before I started XIV I did a bit of research on the jobs to see what I wanted to play. I saw that there was a faerie pet class, and I said, "that's the one." My partner told me, "uh, that's a healer. You sure about that?" and I barely even hesitated. I'd never been a healer main before. But I wasn't going to give up on the faerie that easily. I love faeries. I collect them. Posters, statues, shirts, etc. So I was a little bitter when I started my scholar path as a dps caster with a weird cat pet. Lol. But I did my cross class leveling (remember those? lol) and when I hit 30 arcanist and 15 conjurer, I got my faerie, and never looked back. and here we are, ten years later... and I'm still maining scholar because I genuinely enjoy the job. It feels really versatile to me, like I feel like I have a tool for ever situation. I've got shields and dots and I can convert the shields into pure healing, I've got damage reduction, and my aoe is instant so I can weave oGCD healing in no problem. I've tried other healers, and while they're all fine, and I can play them fine, it takes a lot more... thought process on my end. Scholar just *clicks* for me in a way that none of the others do.
While a lot of this is stuff I had already learned due to me getting into FFXIV *Specifically* out of a desire to main Scholar because literally every aspect of it feels aimed directly at me. It's really nice to hear of more people who love playing it too! Just reached 90 a couple days ago. I'm also glad to see a good guide come out, since when I first started playing and started looking for guides for Scholar, nearly everything I saw was just, "Hurr durr just play Sage! Just play sage it better" Suffice to say, I now refuse to start Sage until everything else is at 90
I love scholar at this point. It's the most comfartable healer for dungeons imo. And it's a really niche but dope aesthetic you won't get anywhere else pretty much. Got SGE and SCH on 90, but the artifact gear stays on (sorry pew pew gundam)
I main paladin, so naturally I also sub-main scholar coz its basically a mini-tank. Since one of the core fundamentals of my main job is rotating cooldowns, scholar suits me very well coz its the same fundamentals. And the best part about sch imo, is the fact if the tank is slow in a dungeon I can make him go faster with expedient. I also like that I can use sacred soil and then just ignore aoes, stay in the middle and spam art of war lol. Its also pretty chill to play in 8 man content (extremes aids), spam broil and use a cooldown now n then lol
Sage main here. I agree that Sage is worse than scholar in Utility and "BIG shield". However Sage is more toward on Pure Healing and Mobilty(can GCD shield while moving, the only Healer that has GapCloser)(This Mobility is the only reason I'm stil a sage Main xD). But, don't get me wrong. I do love Sage+Scholar comp (on lv 90). The mitigations are absolutely strong. Bigger shield (Protraction + Krasis combo on Recitation Shield) , Both Kerachole and Sacred Soil can be stack together. The overlapping shield is a thing but that is very minor. Oh! also, Sage has larger range in OCGD heal and mitigation if compared to scholar (I think its to compensate the pet placement micromanage) Kerachole, Panhaima, Physis, Holos are 30yalms radius.
@@bellamango6708 Really? I never felt like I needed Pneuma during NA. I would generally use Kera/Ixo, Holos the second pair and then Pneuma the raid-wide afterwards (with Holos + Kera DR covering the raidwide too). My Cohealer would use Plenary on the first pair, Liturgy on the second. Warrior would use Shake on the first pair. There was definitely time to dip mid to get stuff off between the mechanics.
I'd say the Scholar abilities have mostly the same range as the Sage equivalent. Sacred Soil is 30y just like Kerachole. Whispering Dawn, which is equivalent to Physis is smaller at 15y but that's centered on the fairy and you can place her wherever. Indomitability is 15y just like Ixochole. Scholar does not have a Panhaima equivalent. Assuming Holos is similar to Summon Seraph Consolation then that is 25y which is not that much smaller. Fey Illumination is also 30y. I'd say they are mostly equivalent.
i was lured from scholar to sage, but both are fun. one thing i like about sage is multiple attack abilities dosis and euk dosis kind of map to ruin and the dot, but sage also has phlegma for a ranged aoe, toxocon for a mobile one, and the final ability pneuma for a heal/big honkin gundam blast. scholars have the standard stuff, the regular single, the dot, the aoe, which is faster than most healer aoes, being i beleive an instacast, and the resource st with energy drain, but thats kind of it, now ruin does get some amazing looks from 3 and 4, 4 looks like a photon torpedo, but they do feel a little less offensively set than sages. still have a lot of fun shields, but given that the ff healer is much more aggressive than the mmo standard, i do kind of appreciate the more dakka. tha tsaid, all healers are fun, and like i said, ruin 4 is beautiful, so ill play em all.
I'd love to try out scholar sometime! But as a newbie to raiding (who maxed SMN instead of SCH) I'm really really overwhelmed by all of the skills they have and don't really know where to start.. T__T
That's totally normal don't worry! I have the same feeling when started to play SMN as a SCH main too 😭 I suggest starting by watching this video from WeskAlber (th-cam.com/video/TwEFe0y58Q8/w-d-xo.html) He goes very in-depth on each skill and the videos really helped me when I was leveling my alt jobs!
Scholar was the first healer I tried in FFXIV (played healer in wow), and so far is the only one I like. I haven't tried sage (trying to get the other healers up to 70 first)
NIN player looking into healers and i feel like SCH might be a good one for my preferences - originally played BLM but my issue is that the rotation isn't fun lol whereas NIN's mudras are like a hectic minigame
I second the AST suggestion. AST is so busy as a job which is kinda like NIN imo. But, scholar can be fun to try too if you like the proactive playstyle of the job!
I started as a healer. Scholar astro and sage ive tried out so far. All 3 feel very good to play. But recently tried out my first two dps classes bard and dancer and they feel rly fun to play too. Healer that tries everything to do as much dmg and as little on global cd heals felt rough sometimes.
I'm an Astro main but I'm trying to learn SCH again cus it looks really cool now (yay dark academia vibes). And I'm so happy to see a proper guide that includes just the info I need. Been struggling a lot with trash pulls in every expansion's starting dungeons where mobs hit harder and it makes my shields (even the tough ones!) break in a second. Thank you for talking about this part of the job and how to handle situations like these! Your love for SCH encouraged me to keep trying. Thank you for the video ❤
Honestly i went for scholar as my first job but gave up on it pretty quickly because of how lacking it felt. And now i have every class in the game, with my mains being sge and whm, after watching this video im highly tempted to try scholar again. Love your vids
As someone who has used SCH as their main healer since ARR, I can say that it is my favorite overall class after DRK. It's just so damn fun to play in every respect. There's something intoxicating about watching some boss' tankbuster or ultimate just bounce off your shields... And it kind of stimulates my brain's need to multitask, with managing faerie skills and such (though not nearly as much as it did back in the day, before we lost half their damn skills). That said, I do have anxieties when paired with SGEs. One major reason being, I think a lot of people don't realize that the final viable shield potency between Succor and Eukrasian Prognosis is ultimately the same, at least based on my math, and of course barring critical heals and the usual variance factor. Succor has higher HEAL potency, but less of that is converted into shields, compared to Prognosis which has a lower heal potency, but higher shield conversion. In the end, it's the same effect. I have so many SGEs obsessively overwriting my shields (my Deployed Critlos, too) and it honestly boggles my mind. I know the need for Addersting is there, but I keep having SGEs that spitefully overwrite beyond that need, to the point of insanity. It would be nice to have coexisting shields, beyond Catalyze and Differential Diagnosis, though I guess that could lead to other issues. Still, Scholar is such a fun job, I recommend that everyone at least give it a try.
Actually is sages shield is overwriting your shield it just ment it gave more shield health than you had on the target at that current time. If they heal and your shield was bigger than theirs it would just give the heal, but not the shield. Game always prioritizes the shield on the target that would be bigger between the two classes. Same goes for sage vs sage and sch vs sch bigger shield always wins.
@@jonathanberry8656 This is actually not entirely the case as far as shields from the two different classes go. I have verified that a normal Eukrasian Diagnosis will overwrite even a critical Adloquium, though not the Catalyze effect of course. However, if a normal Eukrasian Diagnosis is applied first, even a critical Adlo will not overwrite it - Diagnosis effectively prevents the Galvanize effect from even being applied, regardless of the potency. Eukrasian Prognosis overwrites Galvanize from both Adlo and Succor, again, regardless of any potency difference. The only difference here is that Prognosis can be overwritten by Succor or Adlo. You can see why this would be frustrating, because if I blow Recitation and Deployment Tactics to give the whole team a Critlo, it can be overwritten by an inferior Prognosis in just one second, and so on and so forth.
This is why I would rather do classes instead of choosing which one. I don't care which class is better I would just play all of them. In the Final Fantasy franchise doing all the classes is supremely worth it. Especially with 14 and Strangers of Paradise.
I main Sage and at this point I know it like the back of my hand, it was the only other healer I had leveled when I started raiding, the other being Astro, and of the two I found it easier to manage. I was intimidated by Scholar before I leveled it becuase I kept hearing it's hard to play and to be honest, I don't find it that much harder than Sage. The only skill I miss when playing it is Panhaima which is probably my favourite skill in Sage's aresnal, especially in this tier with all the big multi-hitting attacks. Depending on how Astro gets reworked I see myself either maining that or Scholar next tier!
Sch is great. It provides so much to a raid with healing and utility and dps while actually being comprehensive and fairly easy to understand. Wm has very little substances, and Astros heals feel like to much work for its output.
i main sage in high end content but i can't get the sch kit through my head. i still struggle with managing faerie stuff in addition to aetherflow, buffing some skills over others with recitation/deployment, etc. i love the aesthetic and wish i could just get the class down.
I main scholar too, I just love popping those massive shields and being able to be a green dps. I struggle with sage because I have a harder time getting big shields on people.
I have always been a WHM main and thought that SCH was unbearable. But a little while ago I really sat down and took the time to figure things out and now I can't stop playing it. Such a satisfying job to mess around with as a healer.
I loove all healers. And sch is plenty of fun. But usually i hardly use all my abilities cause they are not necessary to heal or keep party alive. Sometimes u get a new player thats when i use everything.
I have an alt that only plays scholar but I haven’t been playing on that one in a while because I feel like I’m not very good at it. I’ll try again, though, to hit the target levels you mentioned that the job feels more complete in.
I dropped scholar after EW came out. I was bummed about the new spells or lack thereof. I wanna get back into it because it was my fav during ShB for running Delubrum Reginae but I'm intimidated as it's been a while and I don't remember what everything does anymore, much less the new stuff.
Take your time, its okkk 😉 I feel like SCH toolkit is pretty much the same with some minor QoL adjustment here and there? (please correct me here) and I think the new skills can be pretty much sum up as "Protraction" increases max HP with a bit of healing and buff healing actions. (single target) "Expedient" mitigates and boosts movement speed. (aoe) (There're more to it but this is a quick summary)
I played sch from arr through start of shb, mained ast till ew, and have been playing sge since. I will say i miss my fairy sometimes and wanna go back but when i swap i struggle remembering what some of the newer buttons do lmao. I think I'll stay with sage through dawn trail tho cause i love having nearly every off global aoe heal have double the radius (30y instead of 15y) plus i like my big damage numbers from phlegma lmao
I don't hate SCH .... I just never "had" to paly it because I'm a SMN main so I got it maxed with no work lol Just had to do the class quests... and omg I can now make the fairy a Carby so that made me super happy as a Carby lover
As SGE (prefer), I'd say SCH has stronger "HEALING AND SHEILDING" if they're willing to shield and heals, stronger dps, but Energy drain has to use every aetherflow+eating fairy for it while efficiently heals&shield all party members are INSANE to optimize.While SGE seperates those entirely between healing and dmging. if the party is not for you SCH is much more difficult to play to it's highest potential.
I like SCH well enough but I can never figure out when or how to use Deploy -.- Its either on cd when I want to use it, or the shield I want to expand drops that instant. I rather use Succor right away since it costs the same as Adlo and has the same casttime...
timing for deployment tactic is a bit tricky to do on the spot I feel. I think you have to plan ahead for it because the amount of time that you have to execute the combo is pretty long if compared to just casting succor.
i main a sch and the main thing that is annoying to me is when the tanks flies off in the distance and he goes out of reach the moment I want to put exco on him. I'm like "mate wait up, I can't help you like this!!!" But I tried white mage which is cool but it gets me so anxious when those health bars drop XD atro was to weird for me and sage just hits different from sch ^_^ Want to try whm again sometime but first want to get a grasp of the sch toolkit. Almost all your great skills are not really necessary until halfway through or near the end of SB. At least thats what I noticed. SO yeah, currently working on really thinking about the skills i use and when. Its fun ^_^
As a fellow SGE main, I often debated switching to to SCH due to the reasons mentioned in this video, although I never committed to the switch for one reason - personal preference. While in most cases I would 100% consider SCH to be so much better, I still end up playing SGE, mainly because I feel very comfortable with the skillset that I've been using for over a year now, plus the mitigation planning feels a lot nice *to me*. At the end of the day, the one thing I'll prefer about SGE over SCH is Addersgall and Addersting, SCH has this in the form of the aether gauge, but SCH can only use it for either healing or damage, SGE has 2 separate gages for 2 completely different things, one for heal and mits and one for Toxicon (which is my favourite dps neutral skill for when I need to move around a lot). That said, I think both are completely valid and everyone should play what they like and feel comfortable with. 💞
I love everything u said about SCH i main scholar than again I’ve only been playing for 2 months and it’s 2 jobs in 1 so win for me now with that said I’ve played white mage and astrologist and enjoy dueling more so win to Astro with that said I personally feel that barrier healing is the most fun, unless u like playing cards. Now that I got scholar to lvl 70 I was able to unlock sage and sage is also fun to play but at low lvls it’s every stressful since your missing so much skills I love the looks so ill probably end up switching to sage with that said keep this videos going became a fan from for shorts 👍🏾🙌🏾
Sch was my first class in 14 ever and is still my favorite class to heal as even though i am an overall healer main sometimes it's okay to pick favorites, something about playing sch just always feels so satisfying meanwhile playing sage i just feel like i'm falling asleep at the wheel cause it's in my honest opinion too easy to play sage, i purposely avoided leveling sage for the longest time out of spite for it being a healer that just completely took over every single healer slot ever because it was so good at release and easy to pick up especially for people who have not healed much before, i have gotten over that hate for sage but i also feel like i can't que as a Sch in alliance or normal raids because i know the other healer has a 90% chance of being a sage that's just gonna make me pull my hair out since their shields can cancel each other out....
I ended up starting to main Scholar after completing a Zeta weapon for it for some stupid glamour I was thinking of, and now my only problem is that I think Broil III looks and sounds more satisfying than Broil IV :(
I just came back form along hiatus, had to teach myself Sage again, now that its 90, now I gott re-learn SCH, WHM and AST (i dont like what happened to the cards :( )
I never thought that Scholars are "Janky". I used to main it and only traded it for Sage because I found the DPS skills were more interesting. In terms of healing and being a bit laid back, Scholar is still somewhat superior.
It is the only healer i have leveled up for my 3 years of playing one thing I can assure u is im sure my teamates not dying cuz my shields are chonky. Im an anxious player so shield healers are my thing than pure heals. also jumpy, running around, and not using miti tanks are my enemies
i lvove scholar. the big shild combo is nuts. fairy heals every know and then that takes not much BUT a lot over a long fight. i could not keep my party alavie with the co healer (whitemage) as a sage in p4s. as a scholar easy game.
The funniest part about Sch is their book autoattack deals more dmg than a Rdm. Come on, how cool is that.
what?? i didn't know lollll
Omg, you mean using the book to whack the boss deals more damage?! 😅
I'd imagine getting smacked with the corner of a dictionary would cause significant damage.
Yeah, SCH/SMN has auto attacks that do triple digit damage, usually no more than 300, but that still helps every little bit. RDM only does
@@GimmeTOKYO BLMs put all the stat to INT and got -1 STR dayum (T^T)
As a SCH main, my favorite thing about it is honestly the fact that it feels like you have an answer to nearly any situation that a fight throws at you, which helps keep me calm as a healer. I will be the first to admit that I do not have the mindset or temperament to play a pure healer all that well, but SCH meshes very well with my own thought process and playstyle.
The reasons why Scholar is my main healer:
The story is good.
Broil 4 is the coolest looking basic attack of any healer.
I've been a scholar since ARR, and I won't lie. I REALLY thought I was going to immediately jump to sage and not look back. Instead, I'm still shouting strategies at people but now I also brought my glowing support squirrel to work. I'm a scholar for life.
Honestly same I was excited to have a new shield healer but I still play Scholar.
same here, tried out sge when it came out and raided with the job, but something just doesn't click😥
Right ? Same sch since arr. despite lvling every other I still go back to sch
Just started playing again after a few years & basically had the same experience. Scholar is too gratifying
Same. Sch since ARR. I love the infinite mp the fairy has. Free regen with auto target? Say less. The only thing I want to see next is the option to change which hand we hold the book in
I really like Scholar, but for me the reason I prefer Sage is the pacing. I find that I'm hitting more buttons moment to moment which helps keep me engaged. It's really important when you have a low attention span like I do!
I'm glad that you found something which works for you
I think that is why I vibe with Scholar. I unlocked Sage last night so I'll see what I think of it, but I get DPS anxiety from trying to nail my rotations perfectly - as scholar, I can be much more methodical and keep an eye on what needs happening and have tools to work things out if it all falls apart, or stop things from falling apart.
I main AST because I just can't get enough of the stars/fortune-teller vibe, but I tried SCH once and I also fell in love with it! I absolutely adore the fact that have a fairy companion and even though I still struggle with healing (still learning), I'm going to keep playing until I perfect it. It's such a fun job!
I think another reason SCH works so well (and this applies to sage, too) is because a LOT of the damage in this game you can see coming well ahead of time and the toolkit promotes mitigating/nullifying it. IMO this gives more leeway for mistakes to be made by other party members and reduces the chance of having to panic heal someone or need to res someone after they flubbed a mechanic.
couldn't agree more on that!
I absolutely adore your editing! The videos are always aesthetically pleasing^^
thank you for the kind words
People think sch is a "dork with a fairy" when he's actually a frontline tactician. He analyses the enemy, commands troops to advance while creating tactical opportunities for team survival. Fairy is not a pet, but an adjutant to a healing commander.
SCH is also one of the two classes that are a 2-for-1. You level SCH and get SMN with it (I main both, which ever role is needed 😅)
Im a SGE main, and tried getting into SCH but always had difficulty with all the different skills. I'm switching to be more of a pure healer after raiding a lot as SGE with a co-healer who... wasn't doing well... so I really utilized the healer power of SGE to its limits and got a good eye for how much healing is needed between raid wides and mechanics. I want to revisit SCH again someday, but I think Im going to have to hit the books to get it down. (how appropriate tho)
Great video! Each one just gets me excited to try tackling each new healer challenge.
Glad to hear that the video is helpful to you
I played scholar for a long while, but switched to Sage during Endwalker. However, after actually playing the game in a static during Abyssos, and learning a *lot* about how to properly heal, I’m considering switching back to scholar. It also helps that I found various options in the game to improve how ground targeting feels to me, making fairy movement and sacred soil feel a lot better to use.
What would those ground targeting tips be? I have set a macro of "Sacred Soil=self" that allows me to run to the middle and Soil it before getting back to my position if need be, and I have found it much faster than manually click click clicking to set it down, but I'm always open for more optimal ways to handle it.
@@TheWickedWizardOfOz1 to give a proper answer I’ll need to get into the game’s options sometime tomorrow after the patch drops and I have time to install it.
But if I remember correctly, the options I found were in the Targeting tab of either system settings or player settings (can never remember how those categories are divided). One of the best options for me was one to limit the targeting circle only to the valid range. This prevents the circle from ever going far enough that you need to drag it back into the valid range; it will hit an invisible wall, so you can always be sure that you can drop it down. The other great option is an option to activate the ground-targeted skill by clicking the same skill again. So if you’re using Sacred Soil, you can hit the Sacred Soil button again to activate it, rather than the confirm button/mouse click. This has made Ninja’s Shukuchi and Scholar’s Place particularly nice.
There is also a macro command you can use for a different sort of ground targeting change. I *think* it’s called “gtoff” or something. If you include that modifier on a macro line that includes a ground-targeted action, it will immediately activate the ground target without any extra inputs, placing it wherever the default location for the targeting ring would appear. I’ve tested this out for stuff like having Ninja instantly shukuchi to the maximum distance away. But I think the first two settings would help the most for being able to more accurately drop sacred soil at long distances.
Me playing WHM/AST: *plays rotations as intended, buttons pressed with no special flair, minus Holy/Gravity spam, when I sound like Reaper from OW doing his ulti*
Me as SGE: *PUSH ALL THE BUTTONS JUST TO FEEL BUSY, NEVER SIT AT ALL 3 STACKS OF GALL, BUBBLE STAYS ON PERMANENTLY*
Me as SCH, my main choice when I heal: *goes full anime villain with the way each action was planned all along, button presses are precise, tactical even* "No one dies under my watch, this war is as good as ours". And I'll never switch my Neo-ishgardian hat from my sch, it's very frontline commander-y looking.
Video is good. Entertaining and informative, keep up the good work.
Very nice video. Educational while entertaining.
Glad you like it
When it comes to end game content, all those extra tools truely shines
I like how our abilities play together well. Recitation, Deployment tactics, Fey Illumination, Emergency tactics, It really gets across the idea of being the smart healer to combine these in the perfect way for the situation.
My go-to is throwing a Protraction on the off-tank or myself if they're both under attack, Recitation, Fey illumination, Adloquiem, then Deployment tactics to give everyone a massive shield. perfect for raid wides.
I know the tooltip of adlo says that a crit adds a separate shield that doesn't get deployed, but I tested it out, and the extra shielding from the crit heal does make a noticeable difference. Way better than using a crit succor.
I think the reason people meme on scholar so much is because it's not "flashy" like the other healers are. Whm with all the holy stuff, aster with the literally galaxy explosions and sage blasting the Gundam OST while they play. Scholar has always been an extremely powerful healer though (except for the start of 4.0... but we don't talk about those dark times).
true true, it does feel like the least flashy in the healer roster, but the toolkit that sch brings to the party can really compete w/ other healers or sometimes is "better" in some situations!
You're not wrong. Sage makes me feel like I'm in charge of the lighting and effects at a rave. White mage meanwhile is flashbanging the whole raid and the astrologian is dumping trippy stars all over.
Meanwhile the scholar over in alliance C just cracked their knuckles and got TF down to business.
Scholar is my favorite co-healer to work with! They work so well with whm :3
Something about Scholar just works, despite its jank; id love to see More interaction between faerie gauge and the kit and a feeww more dmg buttons. Its the ultimate class that each button on its own is small, but together they make such a great whole.
Sameeeee I'd love more interaction between skills in 7.0 🤞
Besides the super duper rare ghosting of fairy abilities I don't notice any jank... What specifically is jank about it?
Having recently begun dabbling with scholar (my first attempt at a healing class, for better or worse), hearing someone who mains the class say it feels lacking at lower levels is actually pretty reassuring. I've felt that way especially in the lv40-50 range, where things start hitting harder and getting a little more complicated, but I'm not given any extra tools to keep up. Was convinced it was just me being bad at the class... which could very well still be true. XD
But if nothing else, this has given me a little more motivation to keep at it.
WTF YOUR MIQOTE IS THE PRETTIEST MIQOTE I HAVE EVER SEEN?! Usually they all look like girl clique bullies/ heathers xD I didn't know miqo'te can be this cute and sweet looking! (Tbf face 4/104 is extremely underrated and IMO the best face option)
face 4 is indeed underrated 😉
I played SCH for a long time, but swapped to Sage going into P4S prog and haven't really looked back since then. Something about Sage just clicks way more for me.
As a tank main I like pressing buttons before the big attack and not after, which is why I like playing scholar xd
As a level 100 Scholar this is the first I've heard of people haitng it
Nice video! Scholar is already my main, but I hope this battles the general perception of the class as a "clunky" healer.
I'm a scholar main aswell coming for white mage (way back in HW) and honestly everything in this video. Excog alone is a reason to play the job. I love the options you have. Basically you have three kits that come together as one : regular spells, aether flow spells and your fairy. You-have-options. And there is nothing more satisfying than seeing a stack marker, poping a bubble and a party wide shield and leaving your pure healer mate wondering what they are here for when the small damage taken is instantly healed by your bubble.
watching this is so funny to me cause i literally love playing both so much and it literally won't affect how I feel about either
im a scholar main, i love this job so much. been playing it since e11s prog and i never looked back. love the aesthetic, love being able to heal from far away. love the fairy. sage just feels hard for me to play, i especially dont like their aetherflow abilities and how you need to spend them to keep MP up causing you to overheal for MP, and also im mot a fan of phlegma its difficult (for me) to line phlegmas with raid buffs. i much prefer energy drain
omg i thought i was the only one struggling about phlegma alignment 😭 and yup enery drain is more natural for me too 👍
@@UmbralRYT yeah man sage just feels backwards compared to scholar. everybody i know tells me sage is so easy, but to me it feels harder than scholar.
Speaking of healing partners, it kinda sucks when you get into raids and you get paired up with a fellow barrier healer. Sure we can cover each other but pure healer + barrier healer in a party feels more balanced.
Or worse, paired with other SCHs. The amount of times I used soil at the same time as they did
yeah the shield overiding is quite a problem for the pair...
@@UmbralRYT when my SGE gets paired with SCH lol "I'll just Kardia and attacc"
lmao I've often seen two molehills of Soil in Alliance Raids XD@@lokifrostpaw2976
I FREAKING SPREADLO A FAT SHIELD AND WATCHED A SAGE ERASE IT PREPULL WITH A TINY ASS SHIELD AND I WANTED TO CRY
I love this channel! I just started playing this month and this has been my guide on sch. AND YOU'RE FUNNY!!!! but i do love gundams >.
i am in LOVE with scholar, i was so giddy and excited that i leveled it up to 50 in only few days
scholar isnt my main, but it sure is fun to play. i personally like to use recitation on excogitation during dungeon pulls, can basically get the tank all the way back up to max hp after it goes off lol (it also doesnt use any aetherflow). very good combo imo
recitation+excog is such a fun combo to use man idk why 😂
@@UmbralRYT I like to recitate swiftcast adlo between packs then excog to make sure I can ignore tanks health for a good while, usually don't need to do any extra heal at all that pack, next pack I'd use protraction and whispering dawn with maybe fey union.
at higher levels don't need to do any gcd like succor or adlo during dungeons at all unless ppl are being hit extra, even then indomination/lustrate handles most of it unless they get hit repeatedly ^^ feels really good when you do an entire dungeon without ever "healing"
I started as Scholar year ago and still main him ... love this job and after I finish lvling my last job I came back on Scholar, because Sholar is the best for me :)
ya know... this has solidified my choice to level up Scholar/Summoner!
Tbh most of the reasons in this video is why I main Scholar. While the one negative side to proactive healing is having to guess or make assumptions on first time runs with content, once you know a fight you feel like you have the power to deny the wrath of god. Feels real good.
Funny enough, I switched this tier to healer for savage and up comes your videos about scholar. It has bumped me up in skill level where I feel more comfortable and confident playing it. Still trying to get that thick shield, into my thick muscle memory. 😅
perfect timing ahahaha glad that the video helped you out
When I play healer I usually play Scholar or Astro. However when doing DF dungeons I usually wind up playing sage because while yes scholar's sustain is better Sage's pure healing capabilities in a emergency situation makes it more comfortable. (Especially Panhaima and Haimon) I would love if there was a similar effect added to all the healers tbh. (The 2nd closest is WHM's bell)
yup, I agree on that. SGE's pure healing is better than SCH which make SGE better at recovering from casualties or mistakes than SCH imo
Aside from the frustrating recovery after being raised, Scholar is probably my favourite Healer. Though Astrologian is very close. But the added flexibility and complexity of the fairy bumps Scholar up a notch, alongside more free-er movement with Ruin II and Expedience. The big brained tactician class flavour is the cherry on top. (I do miss the other DoTs and Bane though!)
forgetting to summon ur faerie after being raised is the most sch moment there is 💀
@@UmbralRYT I only realise when there's a lack of fairy noises even though I'm hitting buttons, then it's a panic summon. Sorry, Eos, mb 😅
thanks for the vid, excellent tips too, i main sch and i still learned a lot. i would also love to see a vid where you showcase your HUD!
Scholar- for the longest while was my main healer. It's the healer I started playing first and will always find it neat to revisit atleast but now SGE is the one and only barrier healer I need. After experiencing the fluidity of that, it's tough to go back to SCH and think "Yeah, this is fun"
I prefer SCH (since I'm a SCH main) than any of the healers, they have more utilities. You get a total of 6 instant heals (Lustrate, Excogitation and Indomitability) through Aetherflow (Both Aetherflow and Dissipation), Critical healing, critical shield, spreading critical shields, buffing heals (Protraction, Fey Illumination), so on and so forth. Plus, you have a faerie that just heals people constantly, and you can transform them too, for bigger heals.
Plus, you get Aetherpact, one of its strongest healing-over-time tools for a single target. Love SCH.
couldn't say it better myself!
sorry to disappoint you, but.
Aetherpact has the same healing output per tick as WHM/AST regen and SGE's Kardia(with Soteria)
@@brabrabra2
- Regen's potency: 250
- Aspected Benefic: 250
- Kardia/Kardion: 170, with Soteria (70% potency) 312 potency.
- Aetherpact's potency: 300, that's without the 10% boosts from Fey Illumination and 10% from Protraction AND 10% from Seraphic Illumination, that's 20% (sorry, Fey and Seraphic Illumination doesn't stack) boosts VERSUS, --- WHM's Asylum of 10% and SGE's Physis II's 10%. Sure, you can't use Aetherpact as often as the other three healers but to say that they are on an equal footing is comical.
You've got to remember with Fey Illumination, Protraction and Seraphic Illumination, not only Aetherpact is boosted, every healing of SCH or everyone else's healing are increased. And you talk about being disappointed?
Plus, when the hell did this became a competition between all the healers? I just stated that I like SCH better because of all the tools. Not once did I mentioned that the other healers are terrible. SCH is just my preferred choice.
Oh well, that's the state of internet, I suppose.
Sage deals more damage in dungeons, scholar deals more damage in solo-boss trials/raids.
Sch is my favorite healer almost purely because the shield crit feels do good. The longer that green bar the better.
In each expansion from starting at ARR to Endwalker I tried a new job but around Shadowside when I was good at certain roles I began to swap to least played jobs and with Dawntrail will be going with Warrior, New DPS and Scholar as the main job I'll be playing. I often switch when getting into one I've not as much experience in to avoid frustrations and since will be first expansion I will prioritize healer will definitely be interested
I main sam in ff14 but in my fc, I am the healer
More specific a shield healer
I love sch instead of sage because when we try to prog something, i could leave healing to "auto heal", such as exoc and fairy
Then i could either focus on dps-ing or helping my other teamate
I hear you fellow SCH main still my favorite healer out there
I'll be honest, I picked scholar because of the faerie pet.
Before I started XIV I did a bit of research on the jobs to see what I wanted to play. I saw that there was a faerie pet class, and I said, "that's the one." My partner told me, "uh, that's a healer. You sure about that?" and I barely even hesitated. I'd never been a healer main before. But I wasn't going to give up on the faerie that easily.
I love faeries. I collect them. Posters, statues, shirts, etc.
So I was a little bitter when I started my scholar path as a dps caster with a weird cat pet. Lol. But I did my cross class leveling (remember those? lol) and when I hit 30 arcanist and 15 conjurer, I got my faerie, and never looked back.
and here we are, ten years later... and I'm still maining scholar because I genuinely enjoy the job. It feels really versatile to me, like I feel like I have a tool for ever situation. I've got shields and dots and I can convert the shields into pure healing, I've got damage reduction, and my aoe is instant so I can weave oGCD healing in no problem.
I've tried other healers, and while they're all fine, and I can play them fine, it takes a lot more... thought process on my end. Scholar just *clicks* for me in a way that none of the others do.
While a lot of this is stuff I had already learned due to me getting into FFXIV *Specifically* out of a desire to main Scholar because literally every aspect of it feels aimed directly at me. It's really nice to hear of more people who love playing it too! Just reached 90 a couple days ago.
I'm also glad to see a good guide come out, since when I first started playing and started looking for guides for Scholar, nearly everything I saw was just, "Hurr durr just play Sage! Just play sage it better"
Suffice to say, I now refuse to start Sage until everything else is at 90
I love scholar at this point. It's the most comfartable healer for dungeons imo.
And it's a really niche but dope aesthetic you won't get anywhere else pretty much. Got SGE and SCH on 90, but the artifact gear stays on (sorry pew pew gundam)
I couldn't agree more!
I main paladin, so naturally I also sub-main scholar coz its basically a mini-tank. Since one of the core fundamentals of my main job is rotating cooldowns, scholar suits me very well coz its the same fundamentals.
And the best part about sch imo, is the fact if the tank is slow in a dungeon I can make him go faster with expedient. I also like that I can use sacred soil and then just ignore aoes, stay in the middle and spam art of war lol.
Its also pretty chill to play in 8 man content (extremes
aids), spam broil and use a cooldown now n then lol
Sage main here.
I agree that Sage is worse than scholar in Utility and "BIG shield". However Sage is more toward on Pure Healing and Mobilty(can GCD shield while moving, the only Healer that has GapCloser)(This Mobility is the only reason I'm stil a sage Main xD).
But, don't get me wrong. I do love Sage+Scholar comp (on lv 90). The mitigations are absolutely strong. Bigger shield (Protraction + Krasis combo on Recitation Shield) , Both Kerachole and Sacred Soil can be stack together.
The overlapping shield is a thing but that is very minor.
Oh! also, Sage has larger range in OCGD heal and mitigation if compared to scholar (I think its to compensate the pet placement micromanage)
Kerachole, Panhaima, Physis, Holos are 30yalms radius.
it just recently changed this tier, SGE used to struggle more with healing range (to where I HAD to hold pneuma for natural alignment)
Yup! the mobility of SGE is unrivaled. I mean instant cast shield, gap closer, toxicon that's a lots of movement tools
@bellamango6708 I can painfully remember that last tier i have to use Swiftcast + Zoe + Pnuema for that.
@@bellamango6708 Really? I never felt like I needed Pneuma during NA. I would generally use Kera/Ixo, Holos the second pair and then Pneuma the raid-wide afterwards (with Holos + Kera DR covering the raidwide too). My Cohealer would use Plenary on the first pair, Liturgy on the second. Warrior would use Shake on the first pair. There was definitely time to dip mid to get stuff off between the mechanics.
I'd say the Scholar abilities have mostly the same range as the Sage equivalent. Sacred Soil is 30y just like Kerachole. Whispering Dawn, which is equivalent to Physis is smaller at 15y but that's centered on the fairy and you can place her wherever. Indomitability is 15y just like Ixochole. Scholar does not have a Panhaima equivalent. Assuming Holos is similar to Summon Seraph Consolation then that is 25y which is not that much smaller. Fey Illumination is also 30y. I'd say they are mostly equivalent.
i was lured from scholar to sage, but both are fun. one thing i like about sage is multiple attack abilities dosis and euk dosis kind of map to ruin and the dot, but sage also has phlegma for a ranged aoe, toxocon for a mobile one, and the final ability pneuma for a heal/big honkin gundam blast. scholars have the standard stuff, the regular single, the dot, the aoe, which is faster than most healer aoes, being i beleive an instacast, and the resource st with energy drain, but thats kind of it, now ruin does get some amazing looks from 3 and 4, 4 looks like a photon torpedo, but they do feel a little less offensively set than sages. still have a lot of fun shields, but given that the ff healer is much more aggressive than the mmo standard, i do kind of appreciate the more dakka. tha tsaid, all healers are fun, and like i said, ruin 4 is beautiful, so ill play em all.
I'd love to try out scholar sometime! But as a newbie to raiding (who maxed SMN instead of SCH) I'm really really overwhelmed by all of the skills they have and don't really know where to start.. T__T
That's totally normal don't worry! I have the same feeling when started to play SMN as a SCH main too 😭 I suggest starting by watching this video from WeskAlber (th-cam.com/video/TwEFe0y58Q8/w-d-xo.html) He goes very in-depth on each skill and the videos really helped me when I was leveling my alt jobs!
Scholar was the first healer I tried in FFXIV (played healer in wow), and so far is the only one I like. I haven't tried sage (trying to get the other healers up to 70 first)
as a sch main i think the book smack autos being the strongest of any caster is the best part
NIN player looking into healers and i feel like SCH might be a good one for my preferences - originally played BLM but my issue is that the rotation isn't fun lol whereas NIN's mudras are like a hectic minigame
in that case wouldn't AST be your best option? i avoid both AST and NIN because they both feel way too busy during their bursts
I second the AST suggestion. AST is so busy as a job which is kinda like NIN imo. But, scholar can be fun to try too if you like the proactive playstyle of the job!
I started as a healer. Scholar astro and sage ive tried out so far. All 3 feel very good to play. But recently tried out my first two dps classes bard and dancer and they feel rly fun to play too. Healer that tries everything to do as much dmg and as little on global cd heals felt rough sometimes.
I'm an Astro main but I'm trying to learn SCH again cus it looks really cool now (yay dark academia vibes). And I'm so happy to see a proper guide that includes just the info I need. Been struggling a lot with trash pulls in every expansion's starting dungeons where mobs hit harder and it makes my shields (even the tough ones!) break in a second. Thank you for talking about this part of the job and how to handle situations like these! Your love for SCH encouraged me to keep trying. Thank you for the video ❤
thank you for the kind words
Honestly i went for scholar as my first job but gave up on it pretty quickly because of how lacking it felt. And now i have every class in the game, with my mains being sge and whm, after watching this video im highly tempted to try scholar again. Love your vids
As someone who has used SCH as their main healer since ARR, I can say that it is my favorite overall class after DRK. It's just so damn fun to play in every respect. There's something intoxicating about watching some boss' tankbuster or ultimate just bounce off your shields... And it kind of stimulates my brain's need to multitask, with managing faerie skills and such (though not nearly as much as it did back in the day, before we lost half their damn skills).
That said, I do have anxieties when paired with SGEs. One major reason being, I think a lot of people don't realize that the final viable shield potency between Succor and Eukrasian Prognosis is ultimately the same, at least based on my math, and of course barring critical heals and the usual variance factor. Succor has higher HEAL potency, but less of that is converted into shields, compared to Prognosis which has a lower heal potency, but higher shield conversion. In the end, it's the same effect. I have so many SGEs obsessively overwriting my shields (my Deployed Critlos, too) and it honestly boggles my mind. I know the need for Addersting is there, but I keep having SGEs that spitefully overwrite beyond that need, to the point of insanity. It would be nice to have coexisting shields, beyond Catalyze and Differential Diagnosis, though I guess that could lead to other issues. Still, Scholar is such a fun job, I recommend that everyone at least give it a try.
Actually is sages shield is overwriting your shield it just ment it gave more shield health than you had on the target at that current time.
If they heal and your shield was bigger than theirs it would just give the heal, but not the shield.
Game always prioritizes the shield on the target that would be bigger between the two classes.
Same goes for sage vs sage and sch vs sch bigger shield always wins.
@@jonathanberry8656 This is actually not entirely the case as far as shields from the two different classes go. I have verified that a normal Eukrasian Diagnosis will overwrite even a critical Adloquium, though not the Catalyze effect of course. However, if a normal Eukrasian Diagnosis is applied first, even a critical Adlo will not overwrite it - Diagnosis effectively prevents the Galvanize effect from even being applied, regardless of the potency. Eukrasian Prognosis overwrites Galvanize from both Adlo and Succor, again, regardless of any potency difference. The only difference here is that Prognosis can be overwritten by Succor or Adlo. You can see why this would be frustrating, because if I blow Recitation and Deployment Tactics to give the whole team a Critlo, it can be overwritten by an inferior Prognosis in just one second, and so on and so forth.
Not gonna lie, Your video made me attempt Scholar after hating it since 2.0. Still hate it but GG. It has improved greatly since its release.
This is why I would rather do classes instead of choosing which one. I don't care which class is better I would just play all of them. In the Final Fantasy franchise doing all the classes is supremely worth it. Especially with 14 and Strangers of Paradise.
I main Sage and at this point I know it like the back of my hand, it was the only other healer I had leveled when I started raiding, the other being Astro, and of the two I found it easier to manage. I was intimidated by Scholar before I leveled it becuase I kept hearing it's hard to play and to be honest, I don't find it that much harder than Sage. The only skill I miss when playing it is Panhaima which is probably my favourite skill in Sage's aresnal, especially in this tier with all the big multi-hitting attacks. Depending on how Astro gets reworked I see myself either maining that or Scholar next tier!
I love the "fairy on steroids" LOL sch is my main for years
Sch is great. It provides so much to a raid with healing and utility and dps while actually being comprehensive and fairly easy to understand. Wm has very little substances, and Astros heals feel like to much work for its output.
i main sage in high end content but i can't get the sch kit through my head. i still struggle with managing faerie stuff in addition to aetherflow, buffing some skills over others with recitation/deployment, etc. i love the aesthetic and wish i could just get the class down.
I main scholar too, I just love popping those massive shields and being able to be a green dps. I struggle with sage because I have a harder time getting big shields on people.
I have always been a WHM main and thought that SCH was unbearable. But a little while ago I really sat down and took the time to figure things out and now I can't stop playing it. Such a satisfying job to mess around with as a healer.
I loove all healers. And sch is plenty of fun. But usually i hardly use all my abilities cause they are not necessary to heal or keep party alive. Sometimes u get a new player thats when i use everything.
Drk main with two books since 3.0
Sch n Smn. This is my core in FFXIV ❤
Scholar used to be my main before I switched to GNB, but I still love it hehe!
I have an alt that only plays scholar but I haven’t been playing on that one in a while because I feel like I’m not very good at it. I’ll try again, though, to hit the target levels you mentioned that the job feels more complete in.
Im too distracted by the cuteness.
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@@UmbralRYT Do you engage in gposing? If so, do you have a tumblr or such?
I mained sch in arr back when it was current content, after the rework i switched to ast then they reworked that. I still miss my sects
Thanks to this video my SCH is now maxed👍
I dropped scholar after EW came out. I was bummed about the new spells or lack thereof. I wanna get back into it because it was my fav during ShB for running Delubrum Reginae but I'm intimidated as it's been a while and I don't remember what everything does anymore, much less the new stuff.
Take your time, its okkk 😉 I feel like SCH toolkit is pretty much the same with some minor QoL adjustment here and there? (please correct me here) and I think the new skills can be pretty much sum up as
"Protraction" increases max HP with a bit of healing and buff healing actions. (single target)
"Expedient" mitigates and boosts movement speed. (aoe)
(There're more to it but this is a quick summary)
I played sch from arr through start of shb, mained ast till ew, and have been playing sge since. I will say i miss my fairy sometimes and wanna go back but when i swap i struggle remembering what some of the newer buttons do lmao. I think I'll stay with sage through dawn trail tho cause i love having nearly every off global aoe heal have double the radius (30y instead of 15y) plus i like my big damage numbers from phlegma lmao
I don't hate SCH .... I just never "had" to paly it because I'm a SMN main so I got it maxed with no work lol Just had to do the class quests... and omg I can now make the fairy a Carby so that made me super happy as a Carby lover
I like the scholar.
I make barriers more, as, to heal after the dmg. And i like the fairy.
Sage is for me to futuristic.^^
hmm, I need to relearn to use my sch. Been a while since the last time I touched that class. There are still some skills I'm not sure when to use.
Tree jumpscare sobered me up fr
As SGE (prefer), I'd say SCH has stronger "HEALING AND SHEILDING" if they're willing to shield and heals, stronger dps, but Energy drain has to use every aetherflow+eating fairy for it while efficiently heals&shield all party members are INSANE to optimize.While SGE seperates those entirely between healing and dmging.
if the party is not for you SCH is much more difficult to play to it's highest potential.
scholar attire
-> Dark Student
-> strategist..
My Scholar attires
-> Cute bunny girl
-> goth loli girl bring book
-> bikini party
-> Dark edgy student
-> 2B
Yeees. Validate my "Pet Class Supremacy" mindset mooore.
I like SCH well enough but I can never figure out when or how to use Deploy -.- Its either on cd when I want to use it, or the shield I want to expand drops that instant. I rather use Succor right away since it costs the same as Adlo and has the same casttime...
timing for deployment tactic is a bit tricky to do on the spot I feel. I think you have to plan ahead for it because the amount of time that you have to execute the combo is pretty long if compared to just casting succor.
i main a sch and the main thing that is annoying to me is when the tanks flies off in the distance and he goes out of reach the moment I want to put exco on him.
I'm like "mate wait up, I can't help you like this!!!"
But I tried white mage which is cool but it gets me so anxious when those health bars drop XD
atro was to weird for me and sage just hits different from sch ^_^
Want to try whm again sometime but first want to get a grasp of the sch toolkit.
Almost all your great skills are not really necessary until halfway through or near the end of SB.
At least thats what I noticed.
SO yeah, currently working on really thinking about the skills i use and when.
Its fun ^_^
My primary healer is sage, but i have a soft spot for scholar exactly because it's weird.
As a fellow SGE main, I often debated switching to to SCH due to the reasons mentioned in this video, although I never committed to the switch for one reason - personal preference.
While in most cases I would 100% consider SCH to be so much better, I still end up playing SGE, mainly because I feel very comfortable with the skillset that I've been using for over a year now, plus the mitigation planning feels a lot nice *to me*.
At the end of the day, the one thing I'll prefer about SGE over SCH is Addersgall and Addersting, SCH has this in the form of the aether gauge, but SCH can only use it for either healing or damage, SGE has 2 separate gages for 2 completely different things, one for heal and mits and one for Toxicon (which is my favourite dps neutral skill for when I need to move around a lot).
That said, I think both are completely valid and everyone should play what they like and feel comfortable with. 💞
Yup! the main reason that I still stick to scholar is because it is my comfy job
"health down to 4 digits"
Meanwhile me: hasn't even gotten to 5 digits of health yet
See I play scholar because it was free with my SMN.
I love everything u said about SCH i main scholar than again I’ve only been playing for 2 months and it’s 2 jobs in 1 so win for me now with that said I’ve played white mage and astrologist and enjoy dueling more so win to Astro with that said I personally feel that barrier healing is the most fun, unless u like playing cards.
Now that I got scholar to lvl 70 I was able to unlock sage and sage is also fun to play but at low lvls it’s every stressful since your missing so much skills I love the looks so ill probably end up switching to sage with that said
keep this videos going became a fan from for shorts 👍🏾🙌🏾
Sold me on trying SCH.
Sch was my first class in 14 ever and is still my favorite class to heal as even though i am an overall healer main sometimes it's okay to pick favorites, something about playing sch just always feels so satisfying meanwhile playing sage i just feel like i'm falling asleep at the wheel cause it's in my honest opinion too easy to play sage, i purposely avoided leveling sage for the longest time out of spite for it being a healer that just completely took over every single healer slot ever because it was so good at release and easy to pick up especially for people who have not healed much before, i have gotten over that hate for sage but i also feel like i can't que as a Sch in alliance or normal raids because i know the other healer has a 90% chance of being a sage that's just gonna make me pull my hair out since their shields can cancel each other out....
main reasons im still a scholar main: fairy, autoattack with book, and spite. I love showing off xD
I ended up starting to main Scholar after completing a Zeta weapon for it for some stupid glamour I was thinking of, and now my only problem is that I think Broil III looks and sounds more satisfying than Broil IV :(
i feel u 😥 I love toxicon more than toxicon 2 for sge
I just came back form along hiatus, had to teach myself Sage again, now that its 90, now I gott re-learn SCH, WHM and AST (i dont like what happened to the cards :( )
I never thought that Scholars are "Janky". I used to main it and only traded it for Sage because I found the DPS skills were more interesting. In terms of healing and being a bit laid back, Scholar is still somewhat superior.
It is the only healer i have leveled up for my 3 years of playing one thing I can assure u is im sure my teamates not dying cuz my shields are chonky. Im an anxious player so shield healers are my thing than pure heals. also jumpy, running around, and not using miti tanks are my enemies
i lvove scholar. the big shild combo is nuts. fairy heals every know and then that takes not much BUT a lot over a long fight. i could not keep my party alavie with the co healer (whitemage) as a sage in p4s. as a scholar easy game.
If my chocobo, my minion and my fairy aren't around, i feel lonely doing treasure hunts