Even more effective at night.ĭoubles the potential effects of all stat boosts received. Increases all allies' luck for five turns. JP earned is increased by a multiple of 1.5 (increases to 1.7 when combined with JP Up). Remove various status effects from a targetĭeal physical damage to a target based on the user's encumbrance, and delay the target's turn. JP earned is increased by a multiple of 1.2. Remove berserk, confusion, dread, charm and doom from a target. The items found will depend on the user's job level.Ĭures poison, blindness and silence when battle ends. Restore 20% of a target's HP and 10% of their MP.ĭisplays the number of unopened treasure chests nearby. Reveal an enemy's HP, weaknesses and family. The Freelancer's fixed commands are Miscellany. This ability will not be triggered if the user has one HP.īoosts all stats based on the number of jobs mastered. Roughly 50% chance of surviving with one HP when taking enough damage to be knocked out.
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Potentially a Bravebearer/Freelancer combination paired up with the Sub-Job Speciality 2, Surpassing Power, Limit Breaker, and Sub-Job BP Saver passives can have a character with a decent amount of Weight deal incredible damage with multiple attacks that often exceed the default damage cap. Pairing up a Bravebearer with a Freelancer as its sub-job, allows the player to have access to fast BP regeneration, which can allow a character to perform multiple Body Slam techniques without many limitations. Once unlocking the Bravebearer job during the game's second to last chapter and leveling it up to learn the "Sub-Job Speciality 2" passive, players can have access to one of the strongest job combinations in the game. Secondly, unlocking the game's default ending breaks the job's default level cap, allowing the player to gain access to the Limit Breaker and Mimic abilities. Should players patiently grind all their jobs to achieve Master rank during the final portions of the game, the character as the Freelancer can obtain incredibly powerful stats. Upon reaching job level 12, Freelancers learn the "Late Bloomer" passive, which raises all stats based on the number of jobs mastered. However, the Freelancer's true potential is unlocked at two key points first by achieving job level 12 and after unlocking the game's default ending. In addition, its later support passives can increase the amount of JP a character can receive at the end of battles, serving an important role in aiding in the leveling process for later game jobs. Their Lucky Charm and Wish Upon a Star abilities are useful to increase the party's luck, which raises their chances to inflict critical damage on enemies. Perhaps two of their most vital moves are Purge and Square One, which allows the user to remove certain debuffs and buffs from targets, making the skillset useful during specific bosses that rely on casting buff effects on themselves. While the Freelancer does have its occasional downsides due to its lack of proper damage dealing utility, the job makes up for this weakness with several of its Miscellany abilities, which allows the user to have access to a variety of commands that can support the party in battle. However it does sport an above average stat proficiency, holding a B rank in all stats, with the exception of Weight, making it a decent choice for a character sub-job. The job's ability to equip all weapons is heavily lackluster due to the its lack of proficiency in all fields.
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In addition, it gives players the chance to see Elvis in his original garbs before he inherited the Black Mage asterisk.Īt the games start, the Freelancer has no particular field it happens to excel in. When a character uses the Freelancer job, they are presented in their original outfits.