what exactly is the criteria which increases your job levels?
is it a set number of battles or does it depend on which enemies you fight?
thanks much
what exactly is the criteria which increases your job levels?
is it a set number of battles or does it depend on which enemies you fight?
thanks much
It depends on what you do in battle
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Pretty much anything, whether be defending, or attacking, or using job abilities
Vaan - "Hey, you!"
Penelo - "Yeah, you! The one reading this sig at this very moment!"
Vaan - "Interested in playing FFXII International Zodiac Job system?"
Ashe - "But you have no knowledge of the Japanese language?"
Fran - "....We could help...."
Balthier - "That's right, Fran! Just click on Crossblades' thread on the very bottom of this signature and it will show you all license grid translations, magicks and tecks locations, and other changes that were made!"
Basch - "Don't forget though. Swap Magic is needed to play this game if you don't own a japanese PS2."
Vaan - "Also remember that if you played the original, you'll have an easier time playing the international version. We hope you enjoy the International Zodiac Job System experience. See ya then!"
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The game keeps an internal count, JobExp, that increases each time to take a valid action in battle, which is basically anything that doesn't involve fleeing or changing row. Depending on what version you're using the amount it goes up each use changes. In the NES version different commands on different classes made it go up by different amounts e.g. the Attack command would increase it by 8. In the DS version each class gains experience at the same rate for each command up until job level 14 (the scholar gains slightly more but due to the amount technically doesn't increase in job level any faster). After this each class gains different amounts of JobExp. For example Freelancers gain 20 points per command, while Onion Knights gain a measly 8 points. Regardless of how JobExp is gained, you will go up in Job Level for every 99 points you gain. Note you can't gain more than one Job Level per battle in either version, and once you do reach 99 JobExp you'll go back down to 0 for the next Job Level i.e. you can't stack up JobExp in one battle to say 990 and get 10 Job Levels. You'll simply gain one Job Level and JobExp will be reset to 0.
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