What exactly are the pros and cons of the Black Belt job?
Last edited by Treize; 10-12-2009 at 05:04 PM.
Black Belts have the potential to do a lot of damage, but throughout the early parts of the game can get killed very easily, due to their average HP levels and low armor. Later in the game this changes because Black Belts can do more damage and more hits, so then they are able to pull their own weight and then some by the end of the game. Until then, they have to get carried around by their teammates until they get to a high enough level for the Black Belts to be useful. If you are patient and like to levelgrind then Black Belts are for you.
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Like Rocky and Trieze both said blackbelts have insane attack power once leveled up but they have low defense...And as Rocky said later in the game it doesnt really matter, personally the blackbelt is my favorite and I almost always have one in my group..
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I think those three words sum it up rather well. I've played the game through with four Fighters and it was easy but expensive. I played the game through with four Black Belts and it was tough until about 13-15 and then it got way too easy in a hurry. And never expensive. I think the IDEAL pairing would be Black Belt x 2, Black Mage x 2. Your mages start a boss by casting FAST on the two Black Belts and then you simply rip the enemy apart.You think you can save money switching to Geico?
Try switching to Black Belt. You'll rarely have to spend a gold on them. Which means the Black Mages can have Massive Arcane Tomes...OF DOOM!
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I wouldn't go that far, but Black Belts are definitely a good character to roll with during the game. If you're playing FFI, their class change form, the Master class, is also incredibly awesome although they both do suffer from a lack of defense.
Being the cautious player i am, i tend to stick with characters with decent defensive stats so as to maximise my chance at survival. But in terms of strength and damage per hit, Black Belts/Masters totally own.
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