Are you sure about the DRG soulstone being necessary for the jumps? Jumps have always been something rather elusive to point out from where exactly that power comes from, and I'm rather interested to know more if you have any material in mind on the matter (lorebook maybe? I don't remember the part on DRG well).
Baring a few specific jobs like MCH and BLM where the soulstone is in the first case mandatory for the job to work, and the latter, not to burn your insides in the process.
Yes it's a bit weird when she tells you that. It seems to be implied even when Urianger offers her that blade that he made sure to make something very unique and suiting her.
I tend to believe him considering the look of that sword...
(06-24-2017, 07:09 AM)Skae Wrote:(06-24-2017, 07:03 AM)Valic Wrote: I feel job stones are a bit of a nuisance for me in my story atm as it seems you need one to fully understand the limits of the class. Which leads into a character having to find one, whether off a corpse, lost in a casm somewhere you found, or given to you specifically by the trainer.
I think you can learn most jobs just fine without a soulstone - it will just take a lot more time. Â They are mostly just there to explain how we can learn things in a few weeks that really should take several years to learn properly.
Whoever first invented the job would not have had a soulstone, and for entirely new jobs (like MCH) there won't be any old soulstones to learn from.
Baring a few specific jobs like MCH and BLM where the soulstone is in the first case mandatory for the job to work, and the latter, not to burn your insides in the process.
(06-24-2017, 07:03 AM)Valic Wrote:
Yes it's a bit weird when she tells you that. It seems to be implied even when Urianger offers her that blade that he made sure to make something very unique and suiting her.
I tend to believe him considering the look of that sword...
Balmung:Â Suen Shyu