Classes and Jobs
Final Fantasy Explorers borrows heavily from Final Fantasy games with detailed job systems such as Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy Tactics. You’ll be able to choose from 21 different jobs to play as, all with different styles and roles.
There are tank-like defensive classes such as Knights and Paladins. You have your classic offensive minded attackers such as Dragoons and Monks along with damage dealing mages such as Black Mage. Someone needs to keep those people alive, so you have pure healers like the White Mage but there are hybrid support classes as well such as the Red Mage and Sage that can do a bit of offense in addition to using buffing support spells too. Unlike MMOs that demand strict job balance, Final Fantasy Explorers is a little more forgiving and forgoes a lot of balance in favor of accessibility and fun. Pick your favorite job and make it work.
However, in order to play to maximum efficiency, you’re going to make sure you’re keeping up with your abilities and equipment. You will need to do a good bit of farming and exploring to get materials to make new equipment and gain CP in order to learn new abilities. Both equipment and abilities can be enhanced and customized further to fit your playing style.