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White Mage
Vision
Veritable all-purpose physicians that are always on call and ready to provide medical assistance even in the most harrowing situations, they remove status ailments with scalpel-like precision, nurse the dying back to life, and prescribe preventative measures to their party member patients to keep them healthy.
We aim to maintain their status as healing specialists while guiding them to new discoveries in the fields of magic defense and resistance. After mastering these new techniques, they should be able to protect their party members against any subsequent outbreaks of status ailments.
Example Adjustments
Adding a new ability that reduces magic damage taken by party members.
Adding a new spell that removes Charm from a party member.
Vision
Veritable all-purpose physicians that are always on call and ready to provide medical assistance even in the most harrowing situations, they remove status ailments with scalpel-like precision, nurse the dying back to life, and prescribe preventative measures to their party member patients to keep them healthy.
We aim to maintain their status as healing specialists while guiding them to new discoveries in the fields of magic defense and resistance. After mastering these new techniques, they should be able to protect their party members against any subsequent outbreaks of status ailments.
Example Adjustments
Adding a new ability that reduces magic damage taken by party members.
Adding a new spell that removes Charm from a party member.
Improving magical defense I like but man are they ramming Divine Caress down our throats whether we want it or not. "Charmna" would be great but where's "Amnesna"?
Interesting stuff of course. There's also a nice note about merits right at the bottom...
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Additional Planned Adjustments
Weapon skill refinements
Adjustments to enfeebling magic
Revisions to job-specific merit point enhancement attributes.
Weapon skill refinements
Adjustments to enfeebling magic
Revisions to job-specific merit point enhancement attributes.

