When it comes to Final Fantasy, not all character classes are created equal. When it comes to rating character classes/jobs in the games, it’s going to undoubtedly divide players’ opinions. What works for one player may not work for everyone else.
Some classes are just overwhelmingly powerful to the point that they’re game-breaking, and some simply fill a spot in the game’s code, and nothing more.
Which combat classes make Final Fantasy games a breeze, and which ones make life harder than it should have been? That’s the question being broached here today. With so many character classes, there were some that almost made the list on either side.
Dragoon almost made the top 5 classes, given how much damage it can dish out in games like FF IV, V, and IX, but Final Fantasy Tactics’ Dragoon is a bit of a letdown. When it comes to the most disappointing classes, the Calculator’s incredibly low speed almost put it on the list.
The only character classes that were not eligible were the MMO classes because they will embody their own separate list at a later date.
Final Fantasy has a nice list of powerful Samurai jobs and characters across its franchise. Perhaps the most standout version, though, has to come from Final Fantasy V.
Zeninage/Coin Toss is a busted ability, and makes playing the game simple, as long as the player has a spare gil. In the late game, players will have mountains of money, and it makes fighting even the final boss of the game a breeze.
Only a few encounters in the game won’t let people just Zeninage their way through them. Final Fantasy Tactics’ Samurai are powerful but are balanced by the weapons breaking through the “Draw Out” skill. Thankfully, combining them with Chemists’ “Maintenance” trait means those
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