>I'm a Human Paladin>And I'm an Orc Shaman>It's wonderful that we can roleplay together!>I'm a Hume White Mage>And I'm a Miqo'te Scholar>UM ACKSHULLY ONLY THE WARRIOR OF LIGHT AND LIKE TWO NPCS CAN BE JOBS. YOU'RE BEING LORE INACCURATE AND SHOULD ROLEPLAY AS BASE CONJURERS AND ARCANISTS INSTEADWhy is the latter known for having an RP friendly scene and the former is the poopsock raidmonkey MMO?
>man roleplays with himself about how other people cannot roleplay properly
>>732347893No one has ever said any of these things
>meanwhile on planet Autism
>>732347893In this context the RP isn't real so the dumbass saying NO in consensual RP is in the wrong anyway but there is also a discussion to be had about if it could be considered poor world building to establish playable aspects of the game that all players can freely engage with as something narratively exclusive to the main character. It's just a complete disregard to even the idea of immersion to at least frame something in such a way that at least does not jive against the active play experience when you enter a city hub and see like 300 white mages at the auction house board when in-universe there's like a dozen living white mages in existence for no reason. Even if as a writer you wanted to establish a narrative flood gate to keep powerful mages rare you could have just established something like the level of aptitude required to be a powerful mage being scarce rather than just making the magical mcguffin necessary to become one limited in quantity (and only in some cases as it seems like you can just straight up manufacture them to begin with depending on the job.) Just always felt like particularly odd narrative framing for a concept literally called "Jobs".