You were right, when a class has a requirement it applies per character. So if you want Swordmaster for example it has to be the character who needs promotion having the 20 levels in Warrior, not just any character. As you go on, many of the stronger classes require two or even three others at various levels. There’s a few things that make this a bit easier. Being able to preview the next class in a lineage can give you time to prepare. Also, if you keep someone in a maxed out class they give you a archetype EXP item every 1000 class EXP you get so you can leave someone in the class you want and just throw items at the other one. Really useful for Magic Knight for example where you probably don’t want to spend time with Hulkenburg as a Mage
Don't worry too much about missing the dragon you get a pretty cool sword for warrior that does fire damage with it's basic attack but it gets outclassed in like the second dungeon
One of my minor gripes with the game is how fast gear scales. Unless you’re super behind the curve, weapon shops and purifications really stopped feeling worth it since by the next town was all completely outclassed by generic shop gear, much more so random stuff in dungeons.
@@PlasmaPony Yeah I think I agree. It reminded me of how in P5 it's not really worth worrying about the equipment until you get to unlocking everyone's ultimate weapon
You were right, when a class has a requirement it applies per character. So if you want Swordmaster for example it has to be the character who needs promotion having the 20 levels in Warrior, not just any character. As you go on, many of the stronger classes require two or even three others at various levels. There’s a few things that make this a bit easier. Being able to preview the next class in a lineage can give you time to prepare. Also, if you keep someone in a maxed out class they give you a archetype EXP item every 1000 class EXP you get so you can leave someone in the class you want and just throw items at the other one. Really useful for Magic Knight for example where you probably don’t want to spend time with Hulkenburg as a Mage
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Don't worry too much about missing the dragon you get a pretty cool sword for warrior that does fire damage with it's basic attack but it gets outclassed in like the second dungeon
One of my minor gripes with the game is how fast gear scales. Unless you’re super behind the curve, weapon shops and purifications really stopped feeling worth it since by the next town was all completely outclassed by generic shop gear, much more so random stuff in dungeons.
@@PlasmaPony Yeah I think I agree. It reminded me of how in P5 it's not really worth worrying about the equipment until you get to unlocking everyone's ultimate weapon
And a tip I have is everytime you get to a new city check with the water merchants they sell a few items that restore 30 SP.
Also, was that a fucking Enter Shikari reference? 53:23
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