Complete the "Eastwatch" mission and master 3 fighter abilities.
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Pariver is unlocked through compleeting the quest east watch, were you fight many classes such as ninja and pariver, and assassin, after you win this fight you can get a pariver by mastering any three fighter action abilities, this is a great class for luso as well.
The player must master 2 illusionist A abilities to unlock the Alchemist job class.
To become a Dragoon in Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, you need to promote a character to the Knight class, then level that Knight to level 2. After reaching the required level, you can unlock the Dragoon class by meeting the prerequisites, which include learning the Jump ability. Once these conditions are fulfilled, you can select Dragoon as your character's job.
Yes, you can use the Optimize feature in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. This function allows you to automatically equip the best available gear for a character based on their current class and abilities. While it helps improve a character's stats and effectiveness in battle, players should still consider their strategy and customize equipment to suit specific roles or tactics.
It depends on the class you want to make a character. You want high faith for magic users and high bravery for weapon users.
I don't understand what you want but I do know that each character will receive 1/3 the number of JP in the class that a different character has. Everyone in your party will receive one third of the amount of JP in the same class as a unit that just got JP from a battle.
Rapid Fire is a Lvl 4 ability of the Ranger job class. So, level up the Ranger job class
That's not a fair question. Final Fantasy and God of War are not even in the same class of game. God of War is an Action/Adventure and Final Fantasy is a RPG. Those two cannot be compared. You would compare Final Fantasy to a game like Star Ocean or Xensaga. You would compare God of War to Heavenly Sword and Ninja Gaiden. See the difference. RPG vs. Action/Adventure is not a fair fight or a legitimate comparison.
Final Fantasy I's story is lacking. There is no character development because there are no characters. The game isn't particularly difficult, and the story line is extremely simplistic; gather four generic crystals and the game ends. One could, however, choose your own classes at the beginning of the game and level them until they evolved into more advanced classes; i.e. the thief eventually evolves into the ninja. Final Fantasy II has a more in depth story line and actual characters. The difference in the battle system is that each character is assigned a unique class in Final Fantasy II; the player is unable to choose.
Rangers (called Hunters originally) are a job class unlocked when you obtain the Fire Crystal, relatively early into the game.
As you level up in other jobs and with your character, you will unlock the Dark Knight job class. Signed, Phoenix