{0xEC71}{Color 08}Master Darlavon{Newline}
{Color 00}Let us begin our lesson.{Newline}
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In this session, we shall discuss jobs.{Newline}
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There is more to battle than merely swinging{Newline}
a sword. There are many different roles to be{Newline}
played on the battlefield.{Newline}
A unit might master the use of special weapons,{Newline}
or use magick against many enemies at once.{Newline}
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A unit might also use magick or items to{Newline}
assist the other members of the party.{Newline}
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Depending upon the role you wish a unit to play,{Newline}
you may assign him or her a different job with{Newline}
varying skills.{Newline}
For example, a chemist is skilled at using{Newline}
recovery items such as potions.{Newline}
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An archer may equip a bow to attack from{Newline}
afar.{Newline}
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Let's discuss how to change a unit's job.{Newline}
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First, you must open the job status screen.{Newline}
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The job status screen is accessed by pressing{Newline}
× on a unit's status screen.
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{0xEC71}This is the unit's job status.{Newline}
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On the job status screen, you may check{Newline}
which jobs are available to that unit, and how{Newline}
advanced the unit is in each particular job.{Newline}
The jobs listed here are all of the jobs{Newline}
currently available to the unit.{Newline}
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Also listed is each job's level (Lv.).
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{0xEC71}You can unlock new jobs by raising the levels{Newline}
of the unit's currently available jobs.{Newline}
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For example, once a unit has become a level 2{Newline}
squire, he or she may become a knight.{Newline}
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To reach the next level of a particular job,{Newline}
you must raise the total job points (Total){Newline}
for that job.
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{0xEC71}When the total job points of a particular job{Newline}
reach the number under Next, its level{Newline}
will increase.
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{0xEC71}There are two ways of obtaining job points{Newline}
on the battlefield.{Newline}
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Firstly, a unit may obtain job points for his{Newline}
or her current job by participating in battle.{Newline}
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In addition, units may obtain job points{Newline}
through the actions of their allies.{Newline}
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This will give the unit a small number of{Newline}
job points for whatever job the allied{Newline}
unit has.{Newline}
Thus, as a general rule, units may gain job{Newline}
points by simply being on the battlefield or{Newline}
by performing actions there.{Newline}
The JP column on the far right displays the{Newline}
remaining job points for each job.
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{0xEC71}The points on the far right are the{Newline}
remaining job points you may spend on new{Newline}
abilities.{Newline}
Each job has its unique set of abilities,{Newline}
including various skills and magicks. These{Newline}
may be learned by spending job points.{Newline}
After spending job points, the remaining{Newline}
points are listed under the JP column.{Newline}
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Total job points (Total) are all of the job{Newline}
points the unit has ever obtained for that{Newline}
job.{Newline}
A unit's remaining job points (JP) are the{Newline}
number of job points that may be used to{Newline}
learn new abilities.{Newline}
This concludes my explanation of a unit's{Newline}
job status.{Newline}
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Try using a variety of jobs to build up your{Newline}
units' abilities.{Newline}
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Now, let us see how one changes a unit's job.{Newline}
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The Job command may be found on the{Newline}
party menu.
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{0xEC71}Select "Job" to open the job change{Newline}
screen.
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{0xEC71}All of the jobs available to the unit are{Newline}
displayed in a circle around him or her.{Newline}
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As with the status screen, you may use{Newline}
the L and R buttons to cycle between{Newline}
your units.
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{0xEC71}Use the left and right buttons to select{Newline}
a job and press × to confirm your{Newline}
selection.{Newline}
The unit's current job will be grayed out.{Newline}
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Jobs that other units may select, but are{Newline}
not available to the currently selected{Newline}
unit, are also grayed out.
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{0xEC71}Now you know how to change a unit's job.{Newline}
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If you turn off option 12, "Optimize on{Newline}
Job Change," a unit's equipment will{Newline}
be removed when it changes jobs.{Newline}
Be sure to remember to reequip the{Newline}
unit before battle.
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{0xEC71}That concludes our discussion of jobs.{Newline}
Let us review.{Newline}
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Each unit must have a role to play on the{Newline}
battlefield. The unit's job indicates the role for{Newline}
which he or she is best suited.{Newline}
The unique abilities available to each job are{Newline}
learned by using job points, which are obtained{Newline}
by performing actions on the battlefield.{Newline}
You may unlock new jobs for a unit by leveling{Newline}
up the jobs currently available to him or her.{Newline}
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Try using a variety of jobs to build up your{Newline}
units' abilities and make them more useful{Newline}
on the battlefield.{Newline}
With that, I shall bring this lesson to a close.
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