Quina Quen

Quina is a genderless Qu, a tribe known for their weird eating habbits, long tongues and poor language skills. However, is eating habbits is actually one of his greatest skills, as he is able to learn Blue Magic by consuming an enemy, when its HP reaches a low enough level (Somewhat similar to Kimahri's Lancer-skill, except for the low enemy HP requirement). During gameplay, the player can take Quina to several swamp locations, so that s/he can chase (and eat) the frogs in the swamp. This may seem as a waste of time, but it is in fact quite useful. One of Quina's (and the game's) best attacks is called "Frog Drop", which can be learned by consuming a Gian Toad. The damage the attack does is calculated by using the following formula: "Quinas level * number of frogs caught".

Job/Class
Quina is a Blue Mage variant, since s/he has the ability to cast Blue Magic, which is obtained from enemies. S/he only differs from regular Blue Mages, because instead of having to be attacked by the attack you want to learn, and surviving it, you have to consume an enemy (quite litteraly, since you have to actually eat it), who possesses the attack. This has some similarity to the Lancer ability possessed by the Final Fantasy X character, Kimahri Ronso.

Eat
Eat is required for obtaining new skills in the form of Blue Magic. When an enemy drops enough in HP, Quina is able to eat it. If succesful, the enemy disappears from battle and at the same time, there's a slight chance that Quina will learn a new skill. It should be noted, that each skill can only be learned once and that eating more of the same type of enemy does not increase the attack power or accuracy of the attack.

Blue Magic
LAYOUT EXAMPLE

Trance
When in Trance, Quina's "Eat" command changes to "Cook". It's more or less the same thing, except Quina is now able to consume an enemy with more HP left. As an example: An enemy has 2000 in Max HP. With "Eat", the HP has to drop to 300 or below. With "Cook", it only has to drop to 1500 or below. NOTE!! The proper math has not been applied to this example, it is an estimate.