I love how a con of Preformer as a sub job is just “the outfits you don’t get the outfits” and I like 100% agree, Ringabell is like the flat out the most classiest and flashiest man known to the world, ALSO I KNEW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE OF SEEING GIRL PERFORMERS DABBING
Playing SMT really flipped my perception of buffing and support roles on its head. Now I always want to have at least one or two supports in battle just for the buff and debuff coverages
You'd think being a performer with the loudest outfits in the room would make it the flashiest job, but instead, its just... a really powerful, really simple kit. It even has a really nice and simple curve throughout the game. The buffs help alot reaching damage cap and surviving through the midgame when you pick it up, and when you need less and less buffs to reach those succulent quad 9s in the endgame, you can just get right into spamming my hero with mimic or low leverage to just generate 12 more actions out of the void. But that's really all what performer does and what it offers. its just so straight and to the point. It does what it does well, without a bunch of competition, and it doesnt branch out much. It's really your all in one support, especially with other job combinations like time mage and salvemaker. You really cant go wrong with having a performer, even TWO on a team, depending on your goals. they slot in really well into balanced teams, and are the easiest option for hyper aggressive teams. It might not be one of the power damage jobs, but its one of the definitive BD staples i always hate to live without. Something else to note is that Performer is actually kind sorta fast (B in agi), so its not the WORST user of godspeed strike. Not a exactly a GOOD setup, you dont need or want your support doing damage at the cost of 2BP, but. like. its FUNNY.
My favorite BP battery. My Hero + Mimic should top of all allies BP and the 2nd unit can mimic it back to the BP battery keep your BP battery topped on BP to do it again every turn. It's not a problem being one dimensional support BP bot as the other 3 characters can make up for it spamming braves every turn without worrying about running out of BP.
I love the showy nature of the girl's outfits! I said that normally I am not a fan of showy designs, but the Performer is an exception to that rule. I guess it's go big or go home with me when it comes to fashion.
I think zero sum would be nice when paired with time magic. Rather on the same character or someone else You can debuff the enemies speed while buffing party members speed (with the exception of the performer). That way your party can go first, use up their BP for a lot of powerful attacks and combos, and the performer can use zero sum to reset the enemies BP before the even get a chance to attack, without effecting the party. Is this risky? Probably. Would it actually work? I dunno
I love how a con of Preformer as a sub job is just “the outfits you don’t get the outfits” and I like 100% agree, Ringabell is like the flat out the most classiest and flashiest man known to the world, ALSO I KNEW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE OF SEEING GIRL PERFORMERS DABBING
The Ringabel fit is just too powerful!
@@Jadersgames I guess i am the odd one out for prefering Ringabels bard garb over the Presley look?
@@aureliodeprimus8018 Nah, they're both S tier in my opinion, but the shades are just so good!!
@@Jadersgames To each their own, i guess. I am not a fan of shades. For me shades are always a sign of either a braggard or a shady character....
@@aureliodeprimus8018 Fair enough!
Playing SMT really flipped my perception of buffing and support roles on its head. Now I always want to have at least one or two supports in battle just for the buff and debuff coverages
All fun and games until some random Pixie starts spamming Matarukaja and then blasts you to high heaven!
@@Jadersgames Also, man is Shivas Tandava annoying.....
6:40 Someone is speaking from experience, i hear.^^
Oh man do I have some stories to tell....
You'd think being a performer with the loudest outfits in the room would make it the flashiest job, but instead, its just... a really powerful, really simple kit. It even has a really nice and simple curve throughout the game.
The buffs help alot reaching damage cap and surviving through the midgame when you pick it up, and when you need less and less buffs to reach those succulent quad 9s in the endgame, you can just get right into spamming my hero with mimic or low leverage to just generate 12 more actions out of the void.
But that's really all what performer does and what it offers. its just so straight and to the point. It does what it does well, without a bunch of competition, and it doesnt branch out much. It's really your all in one support, especially with other job combinations like time mage and salvemaker.
You really cant go wrong with having a performer, even TWO on a team, depending on your goals. they slot in really well into balanced teams, and are the easiest option for hyper aggressive teams.
It might not be one of the power damage jobs, but its one of the definitive BD staples i always hate to live without.
Something else to note is that Performer is actually kind sorta fast (B in agi), so its not the WORST user of godspeed strike. Not a exactly a GOOD setup, you dont need or want your support doing damage at the cost of 2BP, but. like. its FUNNY.
My favorite BP battery.
My Hero + Mimic should top of all allies BP and the 2nd unit can mimic it back to the BP battery keep your BP battery topped on BP to do it again every turn.
It's not a problem being one dimensional support BP bot as the other 3 characters can make up for it spamming braves every turn without worrying about running out of BP.
Job: Literally called Performer
Gimmick: Take the center stage and put on a show for your allies
Girl's Outfits: Too showy and in your face.
Wat?
I love the showy nature of the girl's outfits! I said that normally I am not a fan of showy designs, but the Performer is an exception to that rule. I guess it's go big or go home with me when it comes to fashion.
I think zero sum would be nice when paired with time magic. Rather on the same character or someone else
You can debuff the enemies speed while buffing party members speed (with the exception of the performer). That way your party can go first, use up their BP for a lot of powerful attacks and combos, and the performer can use zero sum to reset the enemies BP before the even get a chance to attack, without effecting the party.
Is this risky? Probably. Would it actually work? I dunno
I use a Templar / Freelancer and my team speed tiers allow me to consistently max BP loop each turn with my Performer / White Mage