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'''Disciplines''' are the foundation of the [[Job system|Armory System]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''. There are four different base disciplines: War, Magic, Land, and Hand. Each different discipline can divide into several classes. The current weapon or tool equipped defines what class the player character is, with each specific class having different weapons they use.
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'''Disciplines''' are the foundation of the [[job system|Armory System]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''. There are four different base disciplines: War, Magic, Land, and Hand. Each different discipline can divide into several classes. The current weapon or tool equipped defines what class the player character is, with each specific class having different weapons they use.
 
   
In addition to the base disciplines, each job fills one of five roles: DPS, tank, healer, gatherer and crafter. The former three are used for [[Quest (Final Fantasy XIV)|quests]] which involve combat and [[Duty|duties]], while the latter two are for [[Gathering (Final Fantasy XIV)|Gathering]] and [[Synthesis (Final Fantasy XIV)|Synthesis]] respectively.
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In addition to the base disciplines, each job fills one of five roles: DPS (which is further divided into melee, physical ranged and magic ranged), tank, healer, gatherer and crafter. The former three are used for [[Quest (Final Fantasy XIV)|quests]] which involve combat and [[Duty|duties]], while the latter two are for [[Gathering (Final Fantasy XIV)|Gathering]] and [[Synthesis (Final Fantasy XIV)|Synthesis]] respectively.
   
Each of the Disciplines of War and Magic classes also has one or more associated '''jobs''' which can be unlocked by leveling the appropriate disciplines and completing the appropriate quests. Equipping a job sacrifices versatility for power, granting improved stats and access to powerful, specialized abilities and equipment, at the cost of tighter restrictions on cross-class abilities. Not all jobs have base classes, though all begin at level 30.
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Each of the Disciplines of War and Magic classes also has one or more associated jobs which can be unlocked by leveling the appropriate disciplines and completing the appropriate quests. Equipping a job grants improved stats, and access to powerful, specialized abilities and equipment. Jobs that were not available in ''A Realm Reborn'' do not have a base class, instead being unlocked at an increased level (except Blue Mage, which starts at 1 due to having vastly different gameplay from other jobs).
   
 
==Disciples of War==
 
==Disciples of War==
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[[File:Stormblood Job Art.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Clockwise, from top: Warrior, White Mage, Monk, Red Mage, Scholar, Ninja, Black Mage, Dark Knight, Paladin, Samurai, Dragoon, Machinist, Summoner, Astrologian, Bard]]
The Disciplines of War are disciplines revolving around physical combat:
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The Disciplines of War are disciplines revolving around physical combat.
*[[Archer (Final Fantasy XIV)|Archer]] - a DPS discipline who attack from range using a bow and arrows.
 
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**[[Archer (Final Fantasy XIV)#Bard|Bard]] - gains the ability to support party members with [[Bardsong|songs]], restricted to Archer, Lancer and Pugilist abilities.
 
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===Classes===
*[[Gladiator (Final Fantasy XIV)|Gladiator]] - a tank discipline who attacks with one-handed swords and daggers, and capable of equipping heavy armor and shields.
 
**[[Gladiator (Final Fantasy XIV)#Paladin|Paladin]] - gains improved tanking abilities, as well as some attacks, restricted to Gladiator, Conjurer and Marauder abilities.
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*[[Bard (Final Fantasy XIV)|Archer]] uses a bow to assail their foes with deadly precision, even from great distances.
*[[Lancer (Final Fantasy XIV)|Lancer]] - a DPS discipline who attacks mid-range with a lance or spear.
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*[[Paladin (Final Fantasy XIV)|Gladiator]] defends companions with his shield, and one-handed swords and daggers.
**[[Lancer (Final Fantasy XIV)#Dragoon|Dragoon]] - gains [[Jump (ability)|jumping abilities]], improving mobility and ranged combat capabilities, restricted to Lancer, Marauder and Pugilist abilities.
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*[[Dragoon (Final Fantasy XIV)|Lancer]] delivers a barrage of devastating thrusts and slashes with lances and spears.
*[[Marauder]] - a tank discipline who attacks with an axe, and capable of equipping heavy armor.
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*[[Warrior (Final Fantasy XIV)|Marauder]] overwhelms adversaries with axes and heavy armor.
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*[[Monk (Final Fantasy XIV)|Pugilist]] – pummels foes with lightning-fast combinations using hora and knuckle-dusters.
**[[Marauder#Warrior|Warrior]] - focuses on the power of rage to enhance tanking and AoE abilities, restricted to Marauder, Gladiator and Pugilist abilities.
 
*[[Pugilist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Pugilist]] - a DPS discipline who attacks close-range with hora and knuckle-dusters.
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*[[Ninja (Final Fantasy XIV)|Rogue]]{{foot|Released with Patch 2.4}} makes quick work of foes using daggers and pilfers their ill-gotten gains.
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**[[Pugilist (Final Fantasy XIV)#Monk|Monk]] - opens chakra to improve damage and mobility, restricted to Pugilist, Lancer and Marauder abilities.
 
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===Jobs===
*[[Rogue]] - a stealthy DPS discipline that attacks with daggers and employs subterfuge.
 
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*[[Bard (Final Fantasy XIV)|Bard]] – inspires their comrades with [[Bardsong|songs]], and showers damage-over-time actions to enemies. ''Upgraded from Archer''
**[[Rogue#Ninja|Ninja]] - incorporates [[Ninjutsu|Far Eastern skills called mudras]] into combat style and increases power and technique, restricted to Rogue, Pugilist, and Lancer abilities.
 
*[[Dark Knight (Final Fantasy XIV)|Dark Knight]] - an extra job added with ''Heavensward'', this tank discipline utilizes greatswords and dark magic, and capable of equipping heavy armor.
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*[[Paladin (Final Fantasy XIV)|Paladin]] charges fearlessly into battle, while defending allies with his holy shield and sacred oaths. ''Upgraded from Gladiator''
*[[Machinist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Machinist]] - an extra job added with ''Heavensward'', supports party members with firearms and by deploying autoturrets.
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*[[Dragoon (Final Fantasy XIV)|Dragoon]] [[Jump (ability)|strikes foes from above]] using the power of the dragons. ''Upgraded from Lancer''
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*[[Warrior (Final Fantasy XIV)|Warrior]] – channels their inner-beasts to bring unbridled savagery on the battlefield. ''Upgraded from Marauder''
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*[[Monk (Final Fantasy XIV)|Monk]] – utilizes meditation and forbidden chakra to improve mobility and damaging capability. ''Upgraded from Pugilist''
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*[[Ninja (Final Fantasy XIV)|Ninja]]{{foot|Released with Patch 2.4}} - incorporates [[Ninjutsu (skillset)|Far Eastern skills]] through the weaving of signs, unleashing a wide array of attacks against their foes. ''Upgraded from Rogue''
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*[[Dark Knight (Final Fantasy XIV)|Dark Knight]]{{foot|Released with ''Heavensward''}} – defends the downtrodden with greatswords and [[Dark Magic|dark magic]].
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*[[Machinist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Machinist]]{{foot|Released with ''Heavensward''}} – devastates foes with firearms and a wide array of devices.
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*[[Samurai (Final Fantasy XIV)|Samurai]]{{foot|Released with ''Stormblood''}} – throws quick slashes and precise strikes with the katana.
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*[[Gunbreaker]]{{foot|Released with ''Shadowbringers''}} – uses well-timed attacks with a gunblade.
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*[[Dancer (Final Fantasy XIV)|Dancer]]{{foot|Released with ''Shadowbringers''}} – dances to both support allies and debilitate foes with dual chakram.
   
 
==Disciples of Magic==
 
==Disciples of Magic==
The Disciplines of Magic specialize in using magic for combat rather than physical attacks:
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The Disciplines of Magic specialize in using magic for combat rather than physical attacks.
*[[Conjurer (Final Fantasy XIV)|Conjurer]] - a healer discipline who wields wands and canes to cast healing magic, as well as [[Earth (element)|earth]], [[Wind (element)|wind]] and [[Water (element)|water]] spells.
 
**[[Conjurer (Final Fantasy XIV)#White Mage|White Mage]] - improves healing efficiency, restricted to Conjurer, Arcanist and Thaumaturge abilities.
 
*[[Thaumaturge]] - a DPS discipline who wields scepters and staves to cast predominantly offensive [[Fire (element)|fire]], [[Ice (element)|ice]] and [[Lightning (element)|lightning]] magic.
 
**[[Thaumaturge#Black Mage|Black Mage]] - increases survivability with wards and further enhances offensive power, restricted to Thaumaturge, Archer and Arcanist abilities.
 
*[[Arcanist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Arcanist]] - a DPS discipline who wields grimoires to [[Summon (command)|summon]] familiars and inflict damage-over-time.
 
**[[Arcanist (Final Fantasy XIV)#Summoner|Summoner]] - can summon elemental [[Primal#Egi|Egis]], focused on pet damage, restricted to Arcanist, Archer and Thaumaturge abilities.
 
**[[Arcanist (Final Fantasy XIV)#Scholar|Scholar]] - can summon fairies, focuses on healing, restricted to Arcanist, Conjurer and Thaumaturge abilities.
 
*[[Astrologian]] - an extra job added with ''Heavensward'', this healer discipline wields star globes and cards to divine the future and cast healing magic.
 
   
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===Classes===
==Disciples of Land==
 
 
*[[White Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Conjurer]] harnesses the power of [[Earth (element)|earth]], [[Wind (element)|wind]] and [[Water (element)|water]] elements to restore and strengthen, with wands and canes as medium.
The Disciplines of Land use tools in order to carve materials from the earth for use in crafting:
 
 
*[[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Thaumaturge]] uses scepters and staves as a medium to cast offensive [[Fire (element)|fire]], [[Ice (element)|ice]] and [[Lightning (element)|lightning]] magic.
*[[Fisher]] - uses a fishing rod and bait to catch fish and other marine items from rivers, lakes, and seas.
 
 
*[[Summoner (Final Fantasy XIV)|Arcanist]] – manipulates aether using arcane geometries held within grimoires to [[Summon (command)|summon]] familiars and inflict damage-over-time.
*[[Botanist]], uses a hatchet and scythe to gather materials from trees and other vegetation.
 
*[[Miner]], uses a pickaxe and sledgehammer to mine materials from earth.
 
   
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===Jobs===
==Disciples of Hand==
 
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*[[White Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|White Mage]] - delivers comrades from the direst of afflictions by using healing magic and magical barriers. ''Upgraded from Conjurer''
The Disciplines of Hand use basic materials found on monsters or by Disciples of Land in order to [[Synthesis (Final Fantasy XIV)|create new objects]]:
 
*[[Alchemist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Alchemist]] - uses alembics to predominantly craft medicine, grimoires, and other organic structures.
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*[[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Black Mage]] annihilates those who oppose them through the occult and arcane art known as [[Black Magic|black magic]]. ''Upgraded from Thaumaturge''
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*[[Summoner (Final Fantasy XIV)|Summoner]] – transmutes the [[Primal|primals']] essences into [[Primal#Egi|Egis]], thus binding them to their will. ''Upgraded from Arcanist''
*[[Armorer]] - uses doming hammers to craft armor from metal.
 
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*[[Scholar (Final Fantasy XIV)|Scholar]] – utilizes the faeries' magicks to heal the wounded and bolster the strength of their allies. ''Upgraded from Arcanist''
*[[Blacksmith]] - uses cross-pein hammers to craft metallic weapons.
 
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*[[Astrologian (Final Fantasy XIV)|Astrologian]]{{foot|Released with ''Heavensward''}} – employs a star globe and divining deck that grant power over both allies' and enemies' fate.
*[[Carpenter]] - uses handsaws to craft items from wood.
 
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*[[Red Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Red Mage]]{{foot|Released with ''Stormblood''}} – combines black and white magic with high-speed melee combos with rapiers in hand.
*[[Culinarian]] - uses skillets to cook various dishes that can produce various beneficial effects when consumed.
 
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*[[Blue Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Blue Mage]]{{foot|Released with Patch 4.5 as a Limited Job}} – learns actions or abilities from enemies with a cane in hand.
*[[Goldsmith]] - uses chaser hammers to craft items from precious metals and stones.
 
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*[[Leatherworker]] - uses headknives to craft items from leather.
 
 
==Disciples of the Land==
*[[Weaver]] - uses needles to weave predominantly clothes from cloth and other textiles.
 
 
The Disciplines of the Land use tools in order to [[Gathering (Final Fantasy XIV)|carve materials from the earth]] for use in crafting.
 
*[[Fisher]] uses a fishing rod and fishing gig to catch and spear fish and other marine items from rivers, lakes, and seas.
 
*[[Botanist]] uses a hatchet and scythe to harvest materials from trees and other flora.
 
*[[Miner]] uses a pickaxe and sledgehammer to mine minerals from the earth.
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==Disciples of the Hand==
 
The Disciplines of the Hand use basic materials found on monsters or by Disciples of Land in order to [[Synthesis (Final Fantasy XIV)|create new objects]].
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*[[Alchemist (Final Fantasy XIV)|Alchemist]] – uses alembics to transform reagents into medicine, grimoires, and other organic structures.
 
*[[Armorer]] uses doming hammers to synthesize armor from metal and ingots.
 
*[[Blacksmith]] uses cross-pein hammers to forge metallic weapons and tools.
 
*[[Carpenter]] uses handsaws to shape and sculpt wood, giving wooden arms and furniture.
 
*[[Culinarian]] uses skillets to cook various dishes that can produce various beneficial effects when consumed.
 
*[[Goldsmith]] uses chaser hammers and grinding wheels to work with minerals to create precious metals and stones.
 
*[[Leatherworker]] uses headknives to refine hides and pelts into leather wearables and rugs.
 
*[[Weaver]] uses needles to sew clothes, toys, and linens from cloth and other textiles.
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==Limited Jobs==
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"Limited Job" is a term used for combat disciplines with a different gameplay and purpose. As of patch 5.3, [[Blue Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Blue Mage]] is the only limited job in the game, whose gameplay is more focused for the single-player challenges of the [[Masked Carnivale]].
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The differences with the regular jobs are the following (based in the Blue Mage job):
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* They cannot be used to progress in the Main Scenario or other sidequests.
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* Their weapons only increases the player's Item Level. They doesn't increase any attributes unless they have materia slots.
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* Besides the initial one, actions and abilities are learned by special methods instead of leveling or job quests.
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* They do not work with any Job Gauge, and cannot use Limit Breaks.
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* Their level cap is lower than the regular jobs.
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* They cannot use the Duty Finder, nor enter in special instances like [[Forbidden Land, Eureka (Final Fantasy XIV)|Eureka]], or [[Deep Dungeon (Final Fantasy XIV)|Deep Dungeons]]. However, they can still participate in dungeons, trials, raids, and alliances through preformed parties.
   
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
All of the Disciplines appear on cards.
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All of the Disciplines appear in ''Final Fantasy Trading Card Game''.
 
{{Gallery|class=FFTCGa|title=Gallery|collapse=hide
 
|File:Archer XIV TCG.png|Archer.
 
|File:Bard XIV TCG.png|Bard.
 
|File:Gladiator XIV TCG.png|Gladiator.
 
|File:Paladin XIV TCG.png|Paladin.
 
|File:Lancer XIV TCG.png|Lancer.
 
|File:Dragoon XIV TCG.png|Dragoon.
 
|File:Marauder XIV TCG.png|Marauder.
 
|File:Warrior XIV TCG.png|Warrior.
 
|File:Pugilist XIV TCG.png|Pugilist.
 
|File:Monk XIV TCG.png|Monk.
 
|File:Rogue XIV TCG.png|Rogue.
 
|File:Ninja XIV TCG.png|Ninja.
 
|File:Conjurer XIV TCG.png|Conjurer.
 
|File:WhiteMage XIV TCG.png|White Mage.
 
|File:Thaumaturge TCG.png|Thaumaturge.
 
|File:BlackMage XIV TCG.png|Black Mage.
 
|File:Arcanist2 TCG.png|Arcanist.
 
|File:Summoner XIV TCG.png|Summoner.
 
|File:Scholar XIV TCG.png|Scholar.
 
|File:Fisher TCG.png|Fisher.
 
|File:Botanist TCG.png|Botanist.
 
|File:Miner TCG.png|Miner.
 
|File:Alchemist XIV TCG.png|Alchemist.
 
|File:Armorer TCG.png|Armorer.
 
|File:Blacksmith TCG.png|Blacksmith.
 
|File:Carpenter TCG.png|Carpenter.
 
|File:Culinarian TCG.png|Culinarian.
 
|File:Goldsmith TCG.png|Goldsmith.
 
|File:Leatherworker TCG.png|Leatherworker.
 
|File:Weaver TCG.png|Weaver.
 
}}
 
   
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==Gallery==
 
 
Archer XIV TCG.png|Archer.
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|File:FFXIV DPS Icon.png|DPS icon.
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Bard XIV TCG.png|Bard.
|File:FFXIV Tank Icon.png|Tank icon.
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Gladiator XIV TCG.png|Gladiator.
 
Paladin XIV TCG.png|Paladin.
|File:FFXIV Healer Icon.png|Healer icon.
 
 
Lancer XIV TCG.png|Lancer.
|File:FFXIV Gatherer Icon.png|Gatherer icon.
 
 
Dragoon XIV TCG.png|Dragoon.
|File:FFXIV Crafter Icon.png|Crafter icon.
 
 
Marauder XIV TCG.png|Marauder.
}}
 
 
Warrior XIV TCG.png|Warrior.
 
Pugilist XIV TCG.png|Pugilist.
 
Monk XIV TCG.png|Monk.
 
Rogue XIV TCG.png|Rogue.
 
Ninja XIV TCG.png|Ninja.
 
Conjurer XIV TCG.png|Conjurer.
 
WhiteMage XIV TCG.png|White Mage.
 
Thaumaturge TCG.png|Thaumaturge.
 
BlackMage XIV TCG.png|Black Mage.
 
Arcanist2 TCG.png|Arcanist.
 
Summoner XIV TCG.png|Summoner.
 
Scholar XIV TCG.png|Scholar.
 
Fisher TCG.png|Fisher.
 
Botanist TCG.png|Botanist.
 
Miner TCG.png|Miner.
 
Alchemist XIV TCG.png|Alchemist.
 
Armorer TCG.png|Armorer.
 
Blacksmith TCG.png|Blacksmith.
 
Carpenter TCG.png|Carpenter.
 
Culinarian TCG.png|Culinarian.
 
Goldsmith TCG.png|Goldsmith.
 
Leatherworker TCG.png|Leatherworker.
 
Weaver TCG.png|Weaver.
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*One of the disciplines of magic, Thaumaturge, is also the name of [[Golbez/Dissidia|Golbez's]] fighting style in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''.
 
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FFXIV DPS Icon.png|DPS icon.
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FFXIV Tank Icon.png|Tank icon.
 
FFXIV Healer Icon.png|Healer icon.
 
FFXIV Gatherer Icon.png|Gatherer icon.
 
FFXIV Crafter Icon.png|Crafter icon.
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Disciplines are the foundation of the Armory System in Final Fantasy XIV. There are four different base disciplines: War, Magic, Land, and Hand. Each different discipline can divide into several classes. The current weapon or tool equipped defines what class the player character is, with each specific class having different weapons they use.

In addition to the base disciplines, each job fills one of five roles: DPS (which is further divided into melee, physical ranged and magic ranged), tank, healer, gatherer and crafter. The former three are used for quests which involve combat and duties, while the latter two are for Gathering and Synthesis respectively.

Each of the Disciplines of War and Magic classes also has one or more associated jobs which can be unlocked by leveling the appropriate disciplines and completing the appropriate quests. Equipping a job grants improved stats, and access to powerful, specialized abilities and equipment. Jobs that were not available in A Realm Reborn do not have a base class, instead being unlocked at an increased level (except Blue Mage, which starts at 1 due to having vastly different gameplay from other jobs).

Disciples of War

Stormblood Job Art

Clockwise, from top: Warrior, White Mage, Monk, Red Mage, Scholar, Ninja, Black Mage, Dark Knight, Paladin, Samurai, Dragoon, Machinist, Summoner, Astrologian, Bard

The Disciplines of War are disciplines revolving around physical combat.

Classes

  • Archer – uses a bow to assail their foes with deadly precision, even from great distances.
  • Gladiator – defends companions with his shield, and one-handed swords and daggers.
  • Lancer – delivers a barrage of devastating thrusts and slashes with lances and spears.
  • Marauder – overwhelms adversaries with axes and heavy armor.
  • Pugilist – pummels foes with lightning-fast combinations using hora and knuckle-dusters.
  • Rogue*(Released with Patch 2.4) – makes quick work of foes using daggers and pilfers their ill-gotten gains.

Jobs

  • Bard – inspires their comrades with songs, and showers damage-over-time actions to enemies. Upgraded from Archer
  • Paladin – charges fearlessly into battle, while defending allies with his holy shield and sacred oaths. Upgraded from Gladiator
  • Dragoonstrikes foes from above using the power of the dragons. Upgraded from Lancer
  • Warrior – channels their inner-beasts to bring unbridled savagery on the battlefield. Upgraded from Marauder
  • Monk – utilizes meditation and forbidden chakra to improve mobility and damaging capability. Upgraded from Pugilist
  • Ninja*(Released with Patch 2.4) - incorporates Far Eastern skills through the weaving of signs, unleashing a wide array of attacks against their foes. Upgraded from Rogue
  • Dark Knight*(Released with Heavensward) – defends the downtrodden with greatswords and dark magic.
  • Machinist*(Released with Heavensward) – devastates foes with firearms and a wide array of devices.
  • Samurai*(Released with Stormblood) – throws quick slashes and precise strikes with the katana.
  • Gunbreaker*(Released with Shadowbringers) – uses well-timed attacks with a gunblade.
  • Dancer*(Released with Shadowbringers) – dances to both support allies and debilitate foes with dual chakram.

Disciples of Magic

The Disciplines of Magic specialize in using magic for combat rather than physical attacks.

Classes

  • Conjurer – harnesses the power of earth, wind and water elements to restore and strengthen, with wands and canes as medium.
  • Thaumaturge – uses scepters and staves as a medium to cast offensive fire, ice and lightning magic.
  • Arcanist – manipulates aether using arcane geometries held within grimoires to summon familiars and inflict damage-over-time.

Jobs

  • White Mage - delivers comrades from the direst of afflictions by using healing magic and magical barriers. Upgraded from Conjurer
  • Black Mage – annihilates those who oppose them through the occult and arcane art known as black magic. Upgraded from Thaumaturge
  • Summoner – transmutes the primals' essences into Egis, thus binding them to their will. Upgraded from Arcanist
  • Scholar – utilizes the faeries' magicks to heal the wounded and bolster the strength of their allies. Upgraded from Arcanist
  • Astrologian*(Released with Heavensward) – employs a star globe and divining deck that grant power over both allies' and enemies' fate.
  • Red Mage*(Released with Stormblood) – combines black and white magic with high-speed melee combos with rapiers in hand.
  • Blue Mage*(Released with Patch 4.5 as a Limited Job) – learns actions or abilities from enemies with a cane in hand.

Disciples of the Land

The Disciplines of the Land use tools in order to carve materials from the earth for use in crafting.

  • Fisher – uses a fishing rod and fishing gig to catch and spear fish and other marine items from rivers, lakes, and seas.
  • Botanist – uses a hatchet and scythe to harvest materials from trees and other flora.
  • Miner – uses a pickaxe and sledgehammer to mine minerals from the earth.

Disciples of the Hand

The Disciplines of the Hand use basic materials found on monsters or by Disciples of Land in order to create new objects.

  • Alchemist – uses alembics to transform reagents into medicine, grimoires, and other organic structures.
  • Armorer – uses doming hammers to synthesize armor from metal and ingots.
  • Blacksmith – uses cross-pein hammers to forge metallic weapons and tools.
  • Carpenter – uses handsaws to shape and sculpt wood, giving wooden arms and furniture.
  • Culinarian – uses skillets to cook various dishes that can produce various beneficial effects when consumed.
  • Goldsmith – uses chaser hammers and grinding wheels to work with minerals to create precious metals and stones.
  • Leatherworker – uses headknives to refine hides and pelts into leather wearables and rugs.
  • Weaver – uses needles to sew clothes, toys, and linens from cloth and other textiles.

Limited Jobs

"Limited Job" is a term used for combat disciplines with a different gameplay and purpose. As of patch 5.3, Blue Mage is the only limited job in the game, whose gameplay is more focused for the single-player challenges of the Masked Carnivale.

The differences with the regular jobs are the following (based in the Blue Mage job):

  • They cannot be used to progress in the Main Scenario or other sidequests.
  • Their weapons only increases the player's Item Level. They doesn't increase any attributes unless they have materia slots.
  • Besides the initial one, actions and abilities are learned by special methods instead of leveling or job quests.
  • They do not work with any Job Gauge, and cannot use Limit Breaks.
  • Their level cap is lower than the regular jobs.
  • They cannot use the Duty Finder, nor enter in special instances like Eureka, or Deep Dungeons. However, they can still participate in dungeons, trials, raids, and alliances through preformed parties.

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

All of the Disciplines appear on cards.

Gallery