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Stradden  9/26/08 1:24:06 PM

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MMORPG.com Final Fantasy XI Correspondent Wesley Bond takes a look at the Beastmaster class in the MMO chapter of the Final Fantasy franchise.

In the original version of Final Fantasy XI, the class Beastmaster was the only true solo job in the game, but players developed solo strategies for other jobs and new solo jobs have come from the expansions to the world of Vana'diel.

Still, Beastmaster remains the premiere solo class in the game. Its strength comes from the fact that you temporarily charm creatures in a particular region to fight other mobs for you. You are able to garner the strength of beasts that would normally take an entire party to bring down and use them to wreak havoc on your local adversaries. The style of play is very different from other MMOs where you normally keep and level a pet more like a sidekick. In the Beastmaster's case you learn to use the monsters at hand and utilize your knowledge of a creature's natural predators or a humanoid's weaknesses to tip the advantage in your favor. It is a dance of death whose steps must be carefully managed as you charm a path of destruction through the land.

Read the article here.

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WSIMike  9/26/08 8:07:15 PM

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Good article!

Gives a good overview of the job with fair warnings of the risks you run. BST has become something of an "art form" for many players I've known in-game, and they describe playing one almost like it's a different game entirely. I've unlocked the job myself, but never leveled it; never been much the soloing type and had other jobs I was focusing on first. Also have heard many times that if you really want to learn the mobs in the game, their strengths/weaknesses and place in the "food chain" (yes, FFXI has one... sort of), BST is a must.

Only one critique of the article... It's Qufim Island, not Qufin :-p. Easy mistake and no biggie, but just wanted to point it out.


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CarpeNoctumX  9/27/08 1:31:43 PM

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Hmmm this made me want to pick up BST. Only problem is that most people use WHM as a sub and I really don't want to level BLM to 18, and then take WHM to 37, to THEN play a BST. That's annoying, and it would be easier if I hadn't chosen the route of a DD. Oh well, might still consider it one day.

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SaintViktor  9/27/08 4:38:26 PM

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I played FFXI for 2 years on the Seraph server and the BST class is really challenging and fun. No group needed, just you and the animal you charm. I recommend a taru for bst because of the amount of mana pool you get, though hume can do just fine as well.

 
Nicksiren  9/28/08 12:52:26 AM

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Great article! BST is great fun, and definately a totally different job experience than any other. By the way, for those who think WHM is a 'must' to sub for BST, it's not!! :) I know many who have chosen different subs to level, some without lvling WHM past 1, yet still have 75BST. DNC, BLU, NIN, and other jobs are all extremely well suited as subs for BST. Give them all a try, experiment, and have some fun!

 
WSIMike  9/28/08 11:12:10 AM

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Originally posted by CarpeNoctumX

Hmmm this made me want to pick up BST. Only problem is that most people use WHM as a sub and I really don't want to level BLM to 18, and then take WHM to 37, to THEN play a BST. That's annoying, and it would be easier if I hadn't chosen the route of a DD. Oh well, might still consider it one day.

 

Well you don't have to do what "most people do" in order to play the game. I would think DNC or BLU could do well as subs, too.

I mean, if you're playing the job in order to solo, then who cares what others do, or what they think about how you play it, right? :) Experiment with something different.

That's one thing that really grew thin on me over time (and this isn't directed at you, Carpe, but about FFXI's community in general).. The way they expect specific combos to be played in specific ways. So many possible combos, but players have reduced it down to a relative handful of "cookie-cutter" setups.

I used to get flack for that all the time as DRG.

Others: "You should sub WHM with DRG"
Me: "I don't have WHM leveled"
Others: "What? Why? Don't you know you can solo like that?"
Me: "Yes, I'm very aware of that. I just haven't wanted to level a WHM. I'm more a melee person."
Others: "Well, you should. All good DRGs have WHM leveled"
Me: "Says you"
Others: "No, everyone knows that. You should learn to play the job right"
Me: "I know how to play the game, thank you. Not leveling WHM is my *choice*, not a "lack of knowledge. If or when I decide to level WHM, I will. I'm not going to do so because "everyone else" says I should. Everyone else isn't paying my monthly sub".
Others: "How do you solo?"
Me: "I don't. I join parties"
Others: "DRG don't get parties"
Me: "I'm level 75. How do you think I got that?"
Others: "'cause friends or linkshell members invite you out of pity. DRG sucks ass"
Me: "Your ignorance is astounding. The majority of invites I get are from people I've never met"
Others: "I'm not the ignorant one. I know how to play the game right"
Me: "You mean you know how to play the game the way everyone else says you should. That's not knowing how to play. That's following instructions and being another carbon copy"

...and on and on... That's not a verbatim quote of an exchange I had, but it's pretty darn close, and pretty typical of the crap I dealt with all the time from players who "played the way others said they were supposed to". I finally got sick of it.

But yeah... in the end, my advice is don't worry so much about what most others do. Most others don't put any more thought into the game than to look up guides online and then follow it step-by-step. Guides are great for reference, imo. But they should never be used as a "color-by-numbers" guide on how to play the game.

 

 


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ic0n67  9/29/08 3:15:50 PM

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Newsflash: Beastmaster was not in the original Final Fantasy XI. The jobs in the original game were Warrior, Thief, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, and Red Mage. Just like the original Final Fantasy game. Please check your sources before you type something you lose credibility when your first sentence isn't true. And what other solo jobs are you talking about?

Also, how to you propose making a time macro for 30 minutes when the maxium time for a /wait command is 60 second? Maxium of 6 "/wait 60" per macro technically, but realistically isn't possible. Not to mention once you hit another macro while in the /wait it kinda cancels your first one. So basically you'd be playing for 30 minutes without hitting a single other macro? Yeah what is their a third party tool that has a timer assocaited with it? 'cause that is illegal. 

Eondil  9/29/08 9:49:22 PM

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Originally posted by ic0n67

Newsflash: Beastmaster was not in the original Final Fantasy XI. The jobs in the original game were Warrior, Thief, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, and Red Mage. Just like the original Final Fantasy game. Please check your sources before you type something you lose credibility when your first sentence isn't true. And what other solo jobs are you talking about?

Also, how to you propose making a time macro for 30 minutes when the maxium time for a /wait command is 60 second? Maxium of 6 "/wait 60" per macro technically, but realistically isn't possible. Not to mention once you hit another macro while in the /wait it kinda cancels your first one. So basically you'd be playing for 30 minutes without hitting a single other macro? Yeah what is their a third party tool that has a timer assocaited with it? 'cause that is illegal. 

 

FYI beastmaster was in the original final fantasy XI, drg, nin, and sam were added with RotZ, blu, cor, and pup were added with ToAU and dnc and sch were added with WotG.  Now if those jobs were the only ones added with the expansions, where do you suppose we got bst?

You are confusing starting jobs with original jobs.  To quote you, "Please check your sources before you type something you lose credibility when your first sentence isn't true." Other solo classes include but are not limited to DNC, DRG, NIN, RDM, and just about anyone with /bst. 

 
Nicksiren  10/01/08 11:20:39 PM

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Originally posted by Eondil

FYI beastmaster was in the original final fantasy XI, drg, nin, and sam were added with RotZ, blu, cor, and pup were added with ToAU and dnc and sch were added with WotG.  Now if those jobs were the only ones added with the expansions, where do you suppose we got b