Final Fantasy Strategy is known for its cunning, extremely flexible career system, and the reprint of Ivalice Chronicles has preserved its nuances. Portal Kotaku.com shared a list of the best classes in the game and speakWho should get pumped first.

10. Speaker
Final Fantasy likes to experiment with unusual character classes, and speakers play an experimental role in Final Fantasy strategies. They talk and possess guns. The speaker cannot be called particularly strong or effective, but it is quite versatile: enemies can be both threatened and turned into chickens. Furthermore, the speaker's abilities do not require mana or time.
9. Geomant
What if the knight had access to magic? Geomant is an analogue of the Blue Magician in Final Fantasy strategies. Swords and shields are available to the class, but they can also attack from afar with spontaneous magic, the type of which depends on the surrounding landscape. At the same time, each attack has a chance to apply one or another negative effect, such as slowing down and petrification.
8. Dragoon
Dragons are tanks in stylish armor, capable of attacking from a distance of two cells thanks to their long spears. Additionally, when moving, they can ignore changes in height and jumps that allow them to attack opponents from afar, and most of the remaining moves are not dangerous.
7. Black subject
Black mages have the highest increase in a magical attack in the game, allowing them to create massive explosions over time – both enemies and allies can fall into the distribution, including black mages.
6. White subject
The most universal magical specialties. The white magician can not only revive fallen allies, but also attack enemies with holy damage. By analogy with the abilities of Black Flare mages, The Holy Spell touches a cage, allowing you to destroy enemies without fear of friendly fire. The only drawback is that all the abilities of white magicians cost a lot of mana.
5. Charian
Callers possess the most powerful offensive spells in the game, and, unlike black magicians, do not risk harming allies that fall under the attack. Cyclops and Bahamut cause great damage, and in Ivalice Chronicles, they improved their calling times. And the Lich is an indispensable assistant in battles with late bosses, where the enemy can have more than 1,000 medical units. Finally, the Golem is a great support fighter, absorbing archer fire between moves.
4 .. Ninja
A master of paired blades, a ninja can boast great mobility. If desired, it can be given a rather high evasion rating to level the problem of a small medical reserve. Throwing knives are not the best in class, but they will match it to finish opponents from a distance.
3. Samurai
Samurai is another answer to the question of what would happen if knights had magic. The IIDO skill depends on the magical attack and allows the samurai to be treated, buffer allies, disarm enemies and damage a large area without the threat of friendly fire. At first, the samurai can be an expensive investment due to the fact that the sword can be accidentally broken, but the greater survival compared to the Nindsa and Geomante makes it an attractive choice.
2. Chemist
The chemist is available to the player who has begun the passage and acts as a real job of the Final Fantasy tactical combat economy. Their skills are not very spectacular, but they bring incredible benefits: for dealing with allies, they do not need to spend mana or time on spells. Chemists also have guns and the ability to automatically find hidden objects.
1. Monk
Monks do not need weapons and armor. They have the highest growth of physical attack in the game. Monks have a long tool and the ability to enhance fallen allies, as well as render status effects for free. Additionally, the monk is the only class that can restore Manu to several characters at once. The only major drawback is that the Monk's abilities take height changes into account, forcing more careful movement planning.
 
			












