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{{Q|A jobless state which allows you to equip all types of weapons and armor.|Description}} |
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{{See Also|Freelancer}} |
{{See Also|Freelancer}} |
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+ | '''Jobless''' {{J|すっぴん|Suppin|Face with no Make-Up}} is the placeholder "job" in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. It is similar to the [[Freelancer (Final Fantasy V)|Freelancer]] job in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', having four open slots (instead of the usual two) for the player to fill with learned abilities and skills from the other available jobs (mastering all other jobs adds two additional slots, raising the total to six). Their selection of equipment encompasses all or nearly all the weapons and armor available in the game. |
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*'''Equipment''': All |
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+ | Freelancers start with four ability slots. The Jobless doesn't have job levels (and, thus, don't get the 1% per job level stat boost). Jobless is mastered by mastering every other job, which causes it to gain two extra ability slots, for a total of six (two more than any other mastered job). Unlike their [[Freelancer (Final Fantasy V)|Final Fantasy V's Freelancer job]], Jobless characters in ''Final Fantasy Dimensions'' do not inherit any stats or passive abilities from mastered jobs. |
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A jobless state which allows you to equip all types of weapons and armor.
Description
Template:See Also Jobless (すっぴん, Suppin?, lit. Face with no Make-Up) is the placeholder "job" in Final Fantasy Dimensions. It is similar to the Freelancer job in Final Fantasy V, having four open slots (instead of the usual two) for the player to fill with learned abilities and skills from the other available jobs (mastering all other jobs adds two additional slots, raising the total to six). Their selection of equipment encompasses all or nearly all the weapons and armor available in the game.
Appearance
Abilities
- Job Command: None
- Innate Abilities: None
- Equipment: All
Freelancers start with four ability slots. The Jobless doesn't have job levels (and, thus, don't get the 1% per job level stat boost). Jobless is mastered by mastering every other job, which causes it to gain two extra ability slots, for a total of six (two more than any other mastered job). Unlike their Final Fantasy V's Freelancer job, Jobless characters in Final Fantasy Dimensions do not inherit any stats or passive abilities from mastered jobs.
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