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'''Vagabond Requires Base Level 15 and Job Level 10 to start the quest.''' | |||
The Vagabond is a straightforward fighter that uses no special tools and gets the best out of its auto attacks. | The Vagabond is a straightforward fighter that uses no special tools and gets the best out of its auto attacks. |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 12 October 2024
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Vagabond Requires Base Level 15 and Job Level 10 to start the quest.
The Vagabond is a straightforward fighter that uses no special tools and gets the best out of its auto attacks.
It has very limited alternate tools and requires smart play to succeed.
Best: Great scaling, simple gameplay, complete skill tree.
Worst: Low base SP, can't adapt to content easily, difficult early game.
Weapons: Daggers
Gameplay Identity
The Vagabond is a very simple job that requires minor gameplay planning other that basic situational awareness, meaning its:
A powerful one trick pony that can hit very hard, is reliable and easy to pick up, hard to master.
As the Vagabond is restricted to daggers, and only auto attacks for offense by default, matched with the very low base SP, they can only make limited use of eventual skills granted by manuals or cards. They are a complex job to build but very easy to play, as they are restricted to auto attacks and has no rotations.
Even with all limitations, the fact the Vagabond can obtain its entire skill tree when leveling up makes it a powerhouse that auto-attacks more than any other job, while having access to its full potential at all times, however limited it is.
A good Vagabond who mastered its 70 job levels can become a Legend and unlock dual wielding and specific buffs.
It's important to know that a Vagabond can be a very gear reliant job. It can be played from the start but its growth is exponential based on how geared it is.