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FFT Bards should do damage, not Dancers

Posted: 29th March 2005 17:59

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In My mind it should be bards doing the damage not the Dancers
What do you have to say

Dancers ATK

or

Bards ATK

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Edited topic title so that it makes sense. Though, to be honest, I'm not sure what you're on about. Let me know if the topic needs to be changed again. - Elena99


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Posted: 29th March 2005 18:24

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Can you give your rational for this? Sounds like it wouldn't matter either way, to me at least. Care to sway my opinion a lil' with an example? smile.gif

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Posted: 29th March 2005 19:12

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Damage with dance steps or damage by singing.... both sound a tad far fetched to me. happy.gif



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Posted: 29th March 2005 19:32

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I'm going to have to go with dancer. In dancing there could be many damaging dance steps, such as, stepping on someone's toes, kicking them, smacking them. I suppose a bard could paralyze someone and hurt their ears if they were singing horribl enough but I would consider dancing to have more action and therefore be more of an attack oriented class, where a bard would be more of a stat oriented attack class.

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Posted: 29th March 2005 20:23

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I say both to an extent, like in FF5 where both the Bard and Dancer can cause damage at certain times. The Bard can damage undead with Requiem and the Dancer cause damage with Sword Dance. So I think they should be given an opportunity to both cause some damage. But I do not think I have ever used a Bard or Dancer once in FFT so it doesn't really matter to me.

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Posted: 29th March 2005 22:33

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Okay , while Dancer is an attack job, the antagonistic job will be a healer,the Bard..just as a white and black mage are.Of course,most people don`t use both a dancer and a bard in their same party, (like me) but if the dancer were the healer, there will be no difference.So for me, a dancer is OK.

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Posted: 29th March 2005 23:10

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Does it really matter? How should singing harm an enemy instead of dancing? The developers obviously wanted some gender-specific classes that affect all allies or all enemies, and I thought Dancer and Bard filled the bill nicely. That's being a little picky, but at least you aren't complaining about characters not being short enough.

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Posted: 29th March 2005 23:44

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Bards and Dancers are supposed to be rewards for training a gender in the path you normally wouldn't. In FFT, females wern't as good as males when it came to fighting, and the opposite was true of using magic. Therefore, if you trained a male to use magic, or a female to fight, then you could eventually use a 'special' class. Seeing as, historically, the Bards have been mostly males, and the Dancers have been mostly females, they choose these two identities for their special classes. It had more to do with Male/Female Fighting/Magic-using than it had to do with Bard/Magic-using Dancer/Fighting. At least that's how I understood it; if any of my assumptions about FFT are wrong (Males being weaker with magic, etc.) then you can correct me.
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Posted: 30th March 2005 00:11

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Lemme think of FF's most famous dancer.

Hmm.

It might be that human-loving, fast-talking, street-smart, SLAM-dancing... moogle... who dealt out much damage. In that vein the Damaging Dancer is very much in the Squaresoft tradition.

And the most famous bard is, of course, the spoony one, who, um. rolleyes.gif Well, he did have the ability to heal by distributing potions among the party, so there's your continuity there.

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Posted: 30th March 2005 04:04

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Who cares who does damage, 24 points of damage isn't going to change the tide of battle and you're better off with a bard that can heal without MP and heals MP as well. Best supportive class if paired with White Magic if you ask me...

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Posted: 30th March 2005 04:11

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Elena brings up a good point so I'm gonna have to say dancers should be the one doing the damage.

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Posted: 30th March 2005 05:34

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As I see it:

The angelic voice of the bard is enough to inspire the hearts of his fellow allies.

I like how the game describes the dancer:
Warrior who dances in battle in charming costumes. Can 'Dance' and disturb
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Posted: 30th March 2005 05:38

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Personally, I always think of Bards as "support" characters. If they did damage, I would actually be upset.
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Posted: 30th March 2005 06:31

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I never use either of them, but reading this topic makes me think that I should.

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Posted: 30th March 2005 13:20

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Quote (FabulousFreebird @ 30th March 2005 01:31)
I never use either of them, but reading this topic makes me think that I should.

Have a bard sing the song that increases your party's speed and the dancer dance the one that decreases enemies'. Within 4-5 turns, your party will start getting double turns. Let it run for a while and soon enemies won't even be able to take any action.

They're like non-instantaneous calculators but better.

Reading the description of various dance abilities gives good insight as to why they're "damaging" (oddly enough, only one dance actually damages.) A female character dancing, for instance, distracts characters and causes various mishaps. In good 'ol cartoons from our childhoods (well... I'm 20. Some of our childhoods...), singing hardly distracted someone in a charmed-like stupor, especially when it's a male character. Female character? I can definitely see why status effects like confuse would crop up, or enough distraction to reset CT to 0.

Furthermore, bards are always depicted as being beneficial to a party. Their spells work on the basis that their singing inspires their fellow party members (again, descriptions: they sing songs of might and deeds of valor, or praising magic and describing its basic theory.) Even in anime, they are beneficial to the party as opposed to detrimental to the enemy (directly at least; Record of Lodoss War.)

Seeing as the original poster never gave a reason, I hardly see where this is going... wink.gif

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Posted: 30th March 2005 15:44

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Good point Silverlance. as for me i did have a cupple of bards and danchers. but i really didn't use them that much. the rest of there skillls where a lot better so i didn't need them hardly at all. but yes the dancher should attack and the bard should support. thats all i have to say.

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Posted: 30th March 2005 19:33

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The way I see it is like this...

If you have a male fighter, you are most likely going to invest his power in physical attack. (Why I don't know, that's just the way a lot of people do it.) A male fighter has to have the chance to do healing techniques, which is where the bard comes in. You can get the bard by raising other characters as the job he needs and he will gain the levels, and the bard's are not that bad at healing, either.

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