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Old 02-24-2006, 05:35 PM Level: 27   HP: 135 / 669
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Originally Posted by Cobain
Gained JP Up made the ardous task of getting JP for jobs alot faster. Even with that said, it was still somewhat slow. Certain jobs took forever to learn regardless, but also it really depends on how you go through the job heirarchy. If you do the easy jobs first it creates a nice cascading effect of JP into other jobs, however the disadvantage is you have to go through all the average job classes prior to getting to the really good ones or more advanced ones. The obvious bonus indifference is the advantage of using the job earlier indifference to gaining the cascading JP. It's hard to explain, you'd need to read an FAQ of how the JP goes.
Yeah, how does that work? I heard everybody gets 1/4 of the JP in the class earned by another character -- meaning, if you have one Summoner, and he/she earns 16 JP in a battle, everybody else gets 4 JP added to their Summoner stuff. But then, sometimes I won't have any of a certain class, and I'll still have some random number of JP in some random class. (For example, I might not have a Summoner, but for some reason, some of my characters will have seemingly random numbers of JP for Summoner.)

I'd like to figure out exactly how the JP works. Who gets what, and why.
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