/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FFXI Samurai Guide Version 0.90 o o Prepare to pay for your crimes!> |/ \| ^ ^ < Sure-- let me introduce you to my "insurance" company! HA! __________________________________ Behold my comical talents! -Author /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Table of Contents /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 01. Introduction 02. Version History 03. The Role of a Samurai 04. The Quest of the Samurai 05. Choosing a Race 06. Job Traits 07. Job Abilities 08. Sub Jobs 09. Weapon Skills 10. Skillchains 11. Weapons 12. Armor 13. AF Equipment 14. Frequently Asked Questions 15. Contact Info 16. Special Thanks 17. Legal __________________/___________________________________________________________ /01. / INTRODUCTION / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / First off, I'd like to note that I am not currently on-line with this game. I'm in transitions, and I may not be on for as long as the PS2 release. Please keep this in mind while reading this guide, because for the moment, as updates are added to the game, I am missing them, and I try not to add information to this FAQ until I have confirmed it myself. Please don't let that discourage you from letting me know about anything that is inaccurate in this guide. When I wrote this guide, I had no online access. This is my way of coping with the withdrawal symptoms of not having FFXI. *convulses* Thusly, the majority of this guide is written from memory. If you recognize any errors please let me know. A lot of information will be added once I can confirm it myself, but for now we're on the honor system. Thanks to those of you who sent me confirmations and updates. As expected, I'm finding several errors, so if you notice anything that needs to be corrected, just let me know what it is. Most have you have been very helpful (there's always the occassional whiner, but whatcha gonna do?). For those of you who need to be told, opinions and complaints are worthless in my mailbox, but information is very helpful. I think you can distinguish the difference. To the rest of you, enjoy. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /02. / VERSION HISTORY / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Version 0.99- 01/30/2004 Almost there! Lots of corrections today and I finished the Quest of the Samurai and the Weapons sections. There's also new Special Thanks and some Legal updates. Only the Armor section left to go! Version 0.91- 01/08/2004 Fixed a lot of little errors- thanks to all of you who submitted corrections. Version 0.90- 01/06/2004 Added more Skillchain info, and the AF Equipment section. Only three more sections to go! Version 0.75- 01/05/2004 Added the Skillchains, Contact Info, and Legal Sections. After changing locations, the transfer turned out a lot of formatting errors, so many of those were corrected, and I'm finally able to distribute this guide. Version 0.50- 01/04/2004 Added the Weapon Skills section and fixed some errors. Version 0.40- 01/03/2004 Added the Subjob section plus a few minor corrections. Version 0.25- 01/01/2004 Created this guide. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /03. / THE ROLE OF A SAMURAI / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / In Final Fantasy XI, partying with other players is a big part of the experience. When you're in a party, each character should have a role fitting of their character's abilities. Your goal as a Samurai is essentially to do damage. Most character classes will fall into one or two of the categories below: Attackers- Since your goal in a party is generally to kill enemies, and gain experience, effective attackers are crucial to a party's success. The role of an attacker is to do large amounts of damage. Examples: Ranger, Black Mage, Dark Knight, Dragoon, Samurai, Monk, etc... Tanks- The purpose of a tank is to be a shield for the party, a damage sponge if you will. It is tremendously beneficial to a party to have someone that can absorb most of the damage so that others can focus on doing their role rather than surviving. Examples: Paladin, Ninja, Warrior, (Monk at low levels) Healers- Pretty self-explanatory. When you fight you get hurt. If you want to keep fighting, you'll need to be healed. Examples: White Mage, Red Mage, Bard ENers- Enners (also called buffers, debuffers, enhancers, or enfeeblers) are support characters who use their abilities to strengthen their party members and/or weaken their enemies. Examples: Bard, Red Mage, White Mage Syn- Merchants (or synthesizers) are generally non-combat classes and for the most part don't exist on FFXI. You can, however, relate this to the many guilds of Vanadiel. Please note that even though tanks will attack the enemy, not all attackers are tanks. Tanks deliberately keep the damage on themselves. Attackers don't. Yes, it is preferable in an emergency circumstance to have the attackers take the damage before the enners and certainly the healers; however, this shouldn't happen in the first place. If the party was properly constructed and everyone does their job, it should never happen that an attacker has to tank. If it does, then either be very skillful or target "even match" mobs, or you may find that your experience chains are negated by a series of untimely deaths. So as I said, your role as a samurai is as an attacker. The problem is this-- Samurais are not by any means the best damage dealers. Above Samurais in damage dealing are Rangers, Black Mages, Dark Knights, Dragoons, and probably some other classes of which I'm not sure, so why be a samurai? Well, if you're not particularly fond of Samurais then you should probably choose another class in the first place. I know that for some people, being an uber-character is the one and only way to have fun, and losing is incredibly not fun. All I'm going to say on this is that if you want to be "the best" attacker in all of Vanadiel, this is probably not the class for you. Samurai is, however, a very fun class to play and definitely has its advantages. For one, samurai is a very well-balanced class in terms of fighting with no big weaknesses (such as the horrible defense of a Dark Knight/Black Mage, or the high costs of ammunition for Rangers). Also, samurais collect TP like a sheet of Bounty absorbs grape juice. This makes them the leaders in skillchains for their party (it also makes Samurai a highly desirable sub-job). It also poses a problem or two, because the truth of the matter is that although Samurais are not by any means useless in a party, there aren't many good reasons to have Samurai as your main job. This, of course, may change in upcoming updates. This lone sentence is just to reiterate that you should NOT think that samurais are a weak class or not playable just because they don't do the most damage. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /04. / THE QUEST OF THE SAMURAI / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Okay, did I say I'd have this up soon? Well, for me, three weeks is fairly soon, okay? The quest to become a Samurai is pretty hard, to say the least. Yes, there is combat involved. Of course, Samurai is an advanced job, so you can't do the quest until you've reached lvl 30. First, though, you'll need to go to Norg. Your client is Jaucribaix. Once you're there, do the following: 1) Talk to Ranemaud to get the Sacred Sprig. 2) Talk to Aeka to get the Oriental Steel. 3) Go to Konschtat Highlands (D-8) and trade the Oriental Steel to the ???. 4) A Bomb named Forger will appear. Defeat it to get the Bomb Steel. 5) Go to the west of the Sanctuary of Zi'Tah and use an axe on the ??? of the giant tree. 6) Defeat the Guardian Treant and inspect the ??? again. You'll recieve the Sacred Branch. 7) Give the Bomb Steel and Sacred Branch to Jaucribaix. Return in 3 hours. 8) Congratulations! You'll recieve the Mumeito GK and can now be a Samurai! If you want to solo this quest you'll need to be around Lvl. 55. The Guardian Treant is one tough fella. You should be able to beat Forger some time before that, but I don't see much reason to if you can't finish the whole quest. Of course, you can always party up, or just get someone at a high level to do it for you. Also, keep the Mumeito, or you may find yourself dishing out some major cash to get it back later on. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /05. / CHOOSING A RACE / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Any race will make a suitable Samurai. In the end it all comes down to your personal preference. I recommend that you choose the race that you like the most, because otherwise you might find that you don't enjoy the game as much (or as long) when you get sick of looking at your character. Below I've listed the stats for each race as a level 1 and level 70 samurai, which can be found running rampant all across the internet, but just in case you wanted to choose your race right at this moment based solely on the stats of a lvl 70 samurai, I thought I should oblige you. Level 1: | Hume | Elvann | Tarutaru | Mithra | Galka | | HP 31 | HP 33 | HP 27 | HP 28 | HP 36 | | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | | STR 7 | STR 8 | STR 6 | STR 7 | STR 8 | | DEX 7 | DEX 7 | DEX 7 | DEX 9 | DEX 7 | | VIT 7 | VIT 8 | VIT 7 | VIT 7 | VIT 9 | | AGI 6 | AGI 5 | AGI 7 | AGI 7 | AGI 6 | | INT 6 | INT 5 | INT 8 | INT 6 | INT 6 | | MND 6 | MND 7 | MND 6 | MND 6 | MND 6 | | CHR 6 | CHR 6 | CHR 6 | CHR 5 | CHR 5 | Level 70: | Hume | Elvann | Tarutaru | Mithra | Galka | | HP 1157 | HP 1268 | HP 946 | HP 1157 | HP 1409 | | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | MP 0 | | STR 58 | STR 66 | STR 50 | STR 54 | STR 62 | | DEX 58 | DEX 54 | DEX 58 | DEX 70 | DEX 58 | | VIT 58 | VIT 62 | VIT 54 | VIT 54 | VIT 70 | | AGI 50 | AGI 42 | AGI 54 | AGI 58 | AGI 46 | | INT 54 | INT 46 | INT 66 | INT 54 | INT 50 | | MND 54 | MND 62 | MND 50 | MND 50 | MND 54 | | CHR 54 | CHR 54 | CHR 54 | CHR 46 | CHR 46 | If you care to do the math, all of the stats (except for HP) will add up to be the same. The only stats that don't matter for a Samurai are MP, INT, and CHR, because MP and INT only matter for magic casters, and CHR only matters for Bards and Beastmasters. The only reason these stats would matter would be that you chose such a job as a sub-job, which as I discuss in a later section is not a very good idea. What this all means is that "the best" race is most likely the one with the fewest points in MP, INT, and CHR, and the most points in HP, because these are the only things that vary. Mithra and Galka each get 8 points added to their other stats because of their low CHR. They both have average INT, but Galka's is lower. Galka also has quite a bit higher HP than other races, so the bottom line is, in terms of numbers, Galka is "the best" choice for a Samurai, followed by Elvaan, then Mithra, then Hume, and lastly, Tarutaru. Of course, if you're like me and can't stand the sight of a Galka, then by all means choose a more attractive race. *Before I recieve a single e-mail on the matter, I want to explain that MND is of a notably lesser importance to a Samurai than the other stats, as it only aids us in magic defense and resistance to status ailments, so you might want to consider that while choosing your race. Nonetheless, it's a stat that is not in any way useless (well, unless you don't fight much of anything with magic or status attacks). My point is that everyone has their beliefs about which stats are most important-- the only comment I'll make about the priority of stats is that MND is generally a less essential stat than STR, DEX, VIT, and AGI. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /06. / JOB TRAITS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Job traits are bonuses that your character gains at certain levels. You don't use them-- they are always active. Here are the Samurai's job traits. Lv. 5 Resist Blind: Increases your resistance to "blind" status. Lv. 10 Store TP: Your TP growth rate increases. Lv. 30 Store TP: Your TP growth rate increases. Lv. 40 Demon Killer: Increases your attack damage against demons. Lv. 50 Store TP: Your TP growth rate increases. Here's my little commentary... In general, the "resist status ailment" traits aren't that useful, because they only provide a little protection, but for a Samurai, blind resistance is one of the better ones at least. "Store TP" is your most useful trait, so it's a good thing that you get it relatively early. The whole source of your power is your ability to manage TP. Demon Killer, as you can imagine, is really only useful when you're fighting demons, which probably won't be too often. Samurais only have three job traits, which is a little scarce in comparison to most jobs, and we have no stat bonuses, which sucks, frankly. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /07. / JOB ABILITIES / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Unlike job traits, job abilities must be activated by the player. Each ability has a duration for which it lasts, and a charge time before it can be used again. Lv. 1 Meikyo Shisui: Your TP bar fills to 300%, and all weapon skills now use exactly 100 TP. Charge- 2 hours Duration- 30 seconds Lv. 5 Warding Circle: Increases your party's resistance to Demons. Charge- 10 minutes Duration- 1 minute Lv. 15 Third Eye: You evade the next attack. Charge- 1 minute Duration- 1 minute Lv. 30 Meditation: You gain 100 TP (in five increments of 20 TP). Charge- 3 minutes Duration- 5-10 seconds Your two-hour ability should generally be saved for big fights and emergencies only. As you can see for yourself, Meikyo Shisui gives you the opportunity to unleash three weapon skills consecutively, resulting in the ability to execute your own skillchain. This is arguably one of the best two-hour abilities in all of FFXI. Warding Circle, like your Demon Killer trait, is only useful against demons, but at least it works on your entire party. Not a great ability (but it's definitely better than not having it). Third Eye is a great defensive ability, and a one minute recharge time is not bad at all, particularly if you know that a powerful attack is coming your way, or find yourself having to take a few hits. Finally, Silent Concentration is indespensable to a Samurai. Once you gain this ability, you should never stop using it. Silent Concentration and Third Eye should be used as often as possible (in combat). It would be a good idea to set macros for each of these abilities. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /08. / SUB JOBS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / First things first-- if you don't know what a subjob is or how to get one there's about a bajillion places to find that information, no doubt GameFAQs is one of them. If you don't understand how a subjob works, this might not make much sense to you. Fret not, it's simple. Once you've got it figured out, stop by again. In the future there's a (poor) chance that I'll add that information to this guide. Here's the part that always get everybody's panties in a bunch. Excuse my language, but don't email me any s**t about how my opinion is wrong (how can an opinion be wrong?) and never EVER ask me about a job/subjob combination unless you feel that there is something I didn't cover thoroughly enough, or if there has been an update (such as a raise in level cap, which could obviously effect the viability of a subjob). This section is intended to inform you of the most effective subjob combinations for a Samurai main. The golden rule here is to use the subjob that you like the best, but it would be very under-appreciated if I were to sit here and talk about which subjobs I liked best, so if you like a combination, use it. It's hard to make a total gimp. Well, not hard, but more or less unlikely. The sad truth of the Samurai is this: the Samurai is not a main job. It's a sub job. (In case you're a noob, please don't email me asking if it is impossible to have Samurai as your main job.) There are virtually no benefits to having a Samurai as your main job, because pretty much everything you could want from the job you can get if you sub it. What are you missing out on if you sub Samurai? The ability to use a Great Katana (which is a neat weapon but by no means a great one), the Demon Killer trait (which only works against a couple of enemies), and of course your 2hr ability, which is almost a shame except that it's actually not overpowered by any definition of the word. So in the end, the Samurai doesn't really have anything of value as a main job that it doesn't as a subjob. On the other hand, Samurai is generally the best subjob for any melee attacker. (Samurai is to attacker, as Warrior is to tank). Any job that makes a good attacker class becomes absolutely lethal once combined with the abilities of a Samurai, and that's why at least 80% of the people you see playing as Samurai most likely have no intention whatsoever as remaining a Samurai. In case by now you're not seeing the trend, Samurai's got mad jipped as a main class, which is truly the greatest shame of all FFXI IMHO. So without further ado, here's my take on each job as a subjob for a Samurai main. I try to be a little in-depth with it so you know *why* it does or does not work well. I also rated each job with stars (*), five being the best. If you want to make a truly valuable party character, you shouldn't use anything that rates less than a four. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Black Mage- I prefer to start with the bad news. Subbing a magic class with a melee class is just generally a bad idea. Melee+ Magic= Bad. Got that? Black Mage is no exception and probably one of the worst combinations. Samurai is an attacker. Black Mage is an attacker. You can't be fighting if you're casting magic, so you're basically doing two things badly. Some spells like Drain and Bio might not be terrible, but you don't have much of an MP pool to work with, since you get zilch as a Samurai, and then less than half the amount of a Black Mage's MP. ** White Mage- Actually a useable combo. White Mage with any job is not terrible for soloing if good for nothing else. Mind you your magic won't be good, but a few cure spells and auto-regen never hurt anyone (except the undead- har har). In a group you should have a true white mage to do the healing, but it's not a bad all-purpose combo. Your limited cure magic will still be able to generate some hate when it's absolutely dire, and of course you can heal yourself. You're not likely to get many party invites with combo, but you'll survive in any case. Let me just make myself clear in that this is not a good combo-- mediocre at best--, but it will work. * Red Mage- If you were going to have a mage subjob, it should be White Mage. Half black magic and half white magic at half strength may be fun, but is mostly worthless. If you want to play it as an Enner, you might get somewhere, but it won't be nearly as useful as other jobs. * Summoner- Never. You can't have an Avitar out while you fight, plus you'll have nowhere near the MP you'll need to keep one out. It's like with Black Mage only worse. * Bard- Bard generally makes a bad sub. You can't equip instruments so you only get one song. You get no abilities, and Resist Silence is utterly worthless for a Samurai. You'd be much better off focusing on your fighting. ? Beastmaster- I've recently learned that your skills with a Beastmaster sub are dependant solely on your CHR, and aren't hurt directly by being subbed. I'm not sure what kind of CHR you have as a Samurai, but I'm sure that it's fairly poor. If anyone has anything to say about playing as a SAM/BST, please give me a holla. (At last, we reach the 100% melee jobs, which generally make much better combinations.) ***** Warrior- The standard combo for Samurai. Many people choose this because you get more party invites with Provoke. Truth be told, you should never have to tank. (You ~could~ tank, but you would be bad at it.) Hate is bad for you. Nonetheless, you get a nice defense boost as well as an attack boost. You also get Double Attack, Berserk, Defender, and War Cry-- all nice abilities. Again though, you're probably better off using a Warrior/Samurai. ***** Monk- Pretty much Even-Steven with a Samurai/Warrior. The HP boosts and counter are really handy, plus you get Boost, Dodge, and Focus. You also get Chakra really late-- though I doubt it heals much HP (especially as a sub), every little bit helps. Chi Blast is also a possibility if the level cap raises (and I'm sure it will eventually-- I think it's coded to go all the way to 90). Again, in a battle situation it's pretty even with SAM/Warrior, but most people go towards WAR so they get more PT invites. Again, Monk/Samurai would be more effective. ***** Thief- Another good combination. The Gil Steal and Treasure Hunter traits combined with the Steal and Pickpocket abilities are great to have as they really help out with Gil and item acquisition. You get a substantial Evasion boost, as well as Sneak Attack, which is a great way to initiate combat, and Trick Attack, which has potential usefulness in a party situation (Samurai Yokodama!) On top of all that, you get Flee, which comes in handy in a pinch, or just gets you around a little faster. Color me greedy, but if this deal came with the Thief's Triple Attack and Hide ability, I'd be sold on it. Sadly, even with rising lvl caps, it's unlikely (but if it did, I guess thief would be one of those jobs with no reason to have as a main.) *** Paladin- Probably one of the least effective of the melee jobs to sub for Samurai. You'll gain some defense, but as an attacker you need something more offensive (not that the defense hurts). The only abilities that you can use at all are Holy Circle/Undead Killer, which are fine if you plan to fight a lot of undead, Protect, which is only useful in an emergency, and Sentinel, which is actually pretty good. Nonetheless, I wouldn't recommend subbing Paladin just for the Sentinel ability-- for that you could sub WAR and use Defender. The only other thing to consider is the white magic, which is weak because it's a Paladin's and even weaker because you subbed it. It doesn't hurt to have it. This combination isn't bad per-say, and it's probably more suited to what it does than subbing white mage. I don't think that Paladins can learn Regen, but if they did it would be worth considering for soloing and whatnot. Bottom line-- don't think that you can tank just because you have a Paladin sub (even though you ~could~). **** Dark Knight- Between the Attack Bonuses, Last Resort, Darkness, and the Weapon Bash abilities, this combination helps establish Samurais as stronger damage- dealers. Some people feel that the attack boost isn't substantial enough to make this a "good" combination, but if you utilize your abilities in unison with your weapon skills, you should find yourself doing some nice damage. (For example, using Last Resort and Darkness followed by a couple of Tachi: Gekko's, and tossing in a Weapon Bash can really pile on the damage.) The Arcana killing abilities are semi-useful. *** Dragoon- Most people consider Dragoon a bad sub from the beginning because you lose the 2-hour ability to call your wyvern, but I feel that it's futile to consider what you don't get (but since we're on the subject, you don't get Super Jump either, which stinks). In the end, the dragon-slaying abilities you'll get won't be as useful as if you just subbed another job, but if you do use Dragoon then of course you should use them when you can. You do get an Attack boost and an Accuracy boost, which aren't huge, but still noticable. On top of those, you get Jump and High Jump, which aren't bad abilities. Samurais are decent with Polearms, but subbing Dragoon won't really aid that much. To sum up, you really only get Jump, High Jump, and the stat bonuses. It's not worthless, but not anything special either. ** Ninja- You'll get zero abilities. Dual-wield shouldn't be used because you'll either want to use the Great Katana or the Pole Arm. The only useful trait you gain is Stealth, which isn't compensation in itself for the lack of abilities and traits. You do gain some Ninjitsu, but Blink is probably the only one you'll ever use. Again, subbing anything is better than nothing, so if you want to do it, count your blessings and don't worry about what you're not getting. **** Ranger- This combo gets some flak, but it's really not bad at all. The bow skills you get will fall behind at later levels, but a ranged attack is not a bad way to initiate combat early on (you'll want to switch to Great Katana or Polearm afterwards). You'll get nice Accuracy boosts as well as the Precaution trait. The Wide Scan, Scavenger, and Camouflage abilities are all useful, and Shadow Sewing may become available at a later level cap. Not a terrible combo for soloing, either. This isn't a bad combo even if you choose not to use a bow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There you have it. I had considered adding a section to rank Samurai as a sub job, but it can be broken down easily enough without considering each job individually. If you haven't already read the "Role of the Samurai" section, do so now. Again, you'll find that most classes fall under one or two of these roles: Attacker, Tank, Healer, Enner. I've broken them down by these sections rather than by each job, so keep in mind that a job can belong to two of these, because the more oriented a job is to that party function, the more applicable the information will be. For example, a Warrior can be considered both an attacker and a tank (varying greatly on how you choose to play it), but the job is more naturally oriented to tanking. In this case, the summary I've provided on subbing Samurai for a tank class would be more applicable than the one which talked about attackers; however, since Warriors are also attackers, you shouldn't completely ignore that either. ***** Attackers- This obviously does not apply to magic attackers. This job is subbed for the Weapon Skills, which are not how a mage does damage. As far as melee and Ranger classes are concerned, this can be considered "the best" combination for any job within these categories, but again, the more a job is played in other categories, the less that applies. * Magic Attackers- On FFXI, any melee attacker has access to weapon skills, but when considering how worthless it is to use them as a mage, Samurai does not add anything to this aspect of battle. *** Tanks- Because most tanks do attack (they may as well since they're engaged with the enemy... usually you don't have a choice anyway) subbing Samurai is not at all useless. Unleashing weapon skills is a decent enough way to build hate towards your character, though it's not as good as Provoke. You'll be much better off subbing Warrior, but if you want to be a more offensive tank (yes, an oxymoron, I know) this is definitely one of the better options. You still get Demon Circle and Heart Eye, both defensive abilities. * Healers- Obvious. You'll probably never even attack the enemy as a healer, let alone use your weapon skills. * ENers- Perhaps if you relied on melee attacks to inflict statuses and whatnot on the enemy, or if you could somehow release enhancement magic from your weapons, this would be viable, but since FFXI doesn't have any jobs suited to play that role, this is not a very good combo. If you're a Beastmaster, or are playing solo for any reason, remember that you'll have to be a one-man army, so anything you want done you'll have to do yourself. Keep that in mind while choosing a sub for soloing. Because you're no longer focusing on doing one thing, you'll need a sub that makes up for your main's shortcomings. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /09. / WEAPON SKILLS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Weapon skills can be likened to magic for your weapons. As you inflict damage, your Tactical Point (TP) bar will fill. Be warned your TP will deplete while you rest (and when you change weapons, or go to another area). As a Samurai, weapon skills are your best friend, for without them, the damage you deal will be largely inadequate. To use a weapon skill, you'll need at least 100 TP-- any extra TP that you have after that will still be spent, but it will also improve the effects of whichever weapon skill you use (sometimes the WS will do more damage, or if there was a chance for some added effect, the chances of that happening will increase). Generally, it's best to use your weapon skills as soon as you can. As I'll discuss with further detail in a later section, the only weapons you should really ever use are the Great Katana, the Pole Arm, and maybe the Bow. No other weapons really have any use, and you'll probably never use any weapon skills with the bow. For that reason, I'll only list the weapon skills of the GK and the PA. Great Katana- at level 70, your Great Katana skill should max out at 251. (Lvl 80= 300) |Skill Level | Skill Name |Added Effects | | 10 | Tachi: Enpi |Hits twice. | | 30 | Tachi: Hobaku |May stun the enemy. | | 70 | Tachi: Goten |Lightning element attack.| | 100 | Tachi: Kagero |Fire element attack. | | 150 | Tachi: Jinpu |Wind element- hits twice.| | 175 | Tachi: Koki | | | 200 | Tachi: Yukikaze |May add "dark". | | 225 | Tachi: Gekko |May add "silence". | | 250 | Tachi: Hanaguruma/Kasha |*Currently unavailable. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pole Arm- at level 70, your Polearm skill should max out at 236. (Lvl 80= 223) |Skill Level | Skill Name |Added Effects | | 10 | Double Thrust |Hits twice. | | 30 | Thunder Thrust |Lightning element attack.| | 70 | Raiden Thrust (EX) |Lightning element attack.| | 100 | Leg Sweep |May stun the enemy. | | 150 | Penta Thrust |Hits 5 times. | | 175 | Vorpal Thrust | | | 200 | Skewer |Hits 3 times. | | 225 | Wheeling Thrust |*Currently unavailable. | | 250 | Impulse Drive |*Currently unavailable. | I've decided to include the elements of the weapon skills for skillchain purposes, but seeing as I don't have all of that information yet, I can't. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /10. / SKILLCHAINS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Skillchains-- otherwise known as "renkei"-- are incredibly useful in any party scenario. It'll be difficult to get repeat invites if you don't learn how to execute them. To execute a skillchain, you'll need to use certain weapon skills about 2-4 seconds before/after another party member's weapon skill. Only certain weapon skills work with others to create skillchains. This section is dedicated to describing which skillchains a Samurai can participate in. Each skillchain has one or two elements. There are also different levels of skillchains (Lvl. 1, Lvl. 2, and Lvl. 3). Once you successfully execute a skillchain, an "extra attack" will activate which will deal its elemental damage to the target. It's best, of course, to use a skillchain which will deal the type of damage your target is weak to. Below you'll find a chart which provides the names of the extra attacks which occur when a skillchain is executed successfully, as well as the elements of those attacks. Note that Level 2 renkeis may have one or two elements at the same time, and they are typically stronger than Level 1 renkeis. Before we get to that, I should mention that there is also an effect called a "magic burst" which adds even more damage than a skillchain. Essentially, if a mage casts a spell which is of the same element as the skillchain (at the right time) the spell's effects will be amplified by several times. For the most part, it is the responsibility of the mage to deal with magic bursting, but it will require communication on your part so that the mage will be prepared to time their attempt just right. If you'd like to learn more of the specifics of skillchains/renkei/magic bursts, Master LL has a guide on GameFAQs which I suggest you take a look at. Lastly, we have to talk about the unique ability of the Samurai-- Samurais can execute skillchains on their own, without any help from party members, and they are the only class with that ability. To execute your own skillchain, you'll have to employ your 2-hour ability, Wise Reflection. By doing so, you can use three weapon skills consecutively. This damage, sadly, does not make up for the Samurai's overall lack of power (there are better 2-hour abilities that are strictly damage-dealing), but it comes in very handy in an emergency situation, or when you want to kill something a little faster for an experience chain. Here we go! | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Element | | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dark | Compression | Gravitation | Dark | Earth | Scission | Gravitation | Dark | Ice | Induration | Distortion | Dark | Water | Reverberation | Distortion | Dark | Light | Transfixation | Fusion | Light | Fire | Liquification | Fusion | Light | Lightning| Impaction | Fragmentation | Light | Wind | Detonation | Fragmentation | Light | How do you execute a Lvl 3 skillchain? Well, I could tell you, but that would ruin all the fun (for me)! P.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To execute a P.S., or personal skillchain, you have to employ your 2-hour Meikyo Shisui ability, which will allow you to consecutively unleash three weapon skills. According to DranoK's Skillchain Calculator (Version 2.21), two level 70 Samurais should be able to execute the following skillchains. Please keep in mind that this program does not accomodate which skillchains that Samurais can execute by themselves, so many of these combinations will probably not work, but until I can verify which ones actually do work (I only remember a few of them-- too few to bother listing) this will just have to suffice. At the very least, you can use this information to give you some ideas of skillchains which MAY work with your 2-hour ability. If not, maybe you know another high level Samurai and you can execute some of these together. Whichever end of the spectrum you're on, I hope you can put this to at least a little bit of use. *For those of you at a low level, I'll throw you a little bone-- the first combination, Tachi:Enpi + Tachi:Enpi DOES yield a Distortion, so you can use it from very early on. WS#1 + WS#2 = Skillchain Tachi: Enpi + Tachi: Enpi = Distortion Tachi: Enpi + Tachi: Jinpu = Distortion Tachi: Enpi + Tachi: Koki = Reverberation Tachi: Enpi + Tachi: Gekko = Reverberation Tachi: Hobaku + Tachi: Goten = Impaction Tachi: Hobaku + Tachi: Koki = Fragmentation Tachi: Hobaku + Tachi: Gekko = Fragmentation Tachi: Goten + Tachi: Enpi = Distortion Tachi: Goten + Tachi: Jinpu = Distortion Tachi: Goten + Tachi: Koki = Reverberation Tachi: Goten + Tachi: Gekko = Reverberation Tachi: Kagero + Tachi: Enpi = Scission Tachi: Kagero + Tachi: Goten = Fusion Tachi: Kagero + Tachi: Jinpu = Scission Tachi: Kagero + Tachi: Koki = Fusion Tachi: Kagero + Tachi: Gekko = Scission Tachi: Jinpu + Tachi: Kagero = Liquification Tachi: Jinpu + Tachi: Jinpu = Detenation Tachi: Jinpu + Tachi: Koki = Reverberation Tachi: Jinpu + Tachi: Yukikaze = Detenation Tachi: Jinpu + Tachi: Gekko = Reverberation Tachi: Koki + Tachi: Hobaku = Induration Tachi: Koki + Tachi: Goten = Impaction Tachi: Koki + Tachi: Koki = Impaction Tachi: Koki + Tachi: Yukikaze = Induration Tachi: Yukikaze + Tachi: Goten = Impaction Tachi: Yukikaze + Tachi: Koki = Fragmentation Tachi: Yukikaze + Tachi: Gekko = Fragmentation Tachi: Gekko + Tachi: Hobaku = Induration Tachi: Gekko + Tachi: Goten = Impaction Tachi: Gekko + Tachi: Koki = Impaction Tachi: Gekko + Tachi: Yukikaze = Induration Remember that this is only a list of possibilities. There's a system to skillchains which limits which combinations will work, and I am ~guessing~ that this calculator will at least rule out combinations which can't work, so perhaps this list at least throws some of the ideas out that won't work for you. Again, I'm not sure. Of course, I'll welcome any confirmations or contributions for the time being, as I figure they'll at least be more reliable than what I have so far. By the way, once you've found the personal skillchains that you like, you may want to set a macro for them, provided you have room. Don't let that make you lazy, though. If you never do skillchains manually then you may find yourself having a hard time whilst in parties where you have to try new skillchains. Be sure that you have the timing down before you slip into auto-pilot. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /11. / WEAPONS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / Here it is! A complete list of all the great katanas, polearms, and bows that can be used as a Samurai... well, hopefully. As always, if you find something wrong/missing, please just let me know. Eventually I may add Swords, Daggers, and Clubs, but as they really don't add much to the class, there's also a good chance that I won't. I hope to whatever diety may exist as a god in whatever asgard of this universe or another there is, that you will stray away from using those weapons as a Samurai. Great Katana Lvl Name Damage Delay Stats How to Obtain --- -------------- ------ ----- ----- --------------------- 01 Mumeito 12 420 08 Tachi 21 450 08 Tachi +1 22 437 12 Uchigatana 24 420 12 Uchigatana +1 25 407 16 Nodachi 30 450 16 Nodachi +1 31 437 23 Okanehira 38 450 26 Kanesada 36 420 27 Kotetsu 40 450 34 Homura 47 463 +Fire 34 Homura +1 48 450 +Fire 36 Ashura 45 420 36 Ashura +1 46 407 37 Hosodachi 51 428 37 Hosodachi +1 52 414 44 Mikazuki 58 450 44 Mikazuki +1 59 437 48 Odenta 63 450 51 Kiku-Ichimonji 66 450 54 Jindachi 69 450 54 Jindachi +1 70 437 55 Dotanuki 65 420 59 Daihannya 72 450 STR+3 60 Gold Musketeer's 66 399 ATT+4 ACC+4 Uchigatana 61 Zanbato 73 464 65 Onikiri 74 450 67 Kazaridachi 76 450 CHR+2 70 Murasame 72 420 Pole Arm Lvl Name Damage Delay Stats How to Obtain --- -------------- ------ ----- ----- --------------------- 01 Harpoon 08 396 01 Harpoon 09 385 04 Obelisk 13 396 STR+1 INT-1 MND-1 07 Bronze Spear 16 396 07 Bronze Spear +1 17 385 14 Brass Spear 25 396 14 Brass Spear +1 26 385 14 Shock Spear 25 396 18 Royal Spearman's 28 396 Spear 20 Cruel Spear 29 385 INT+2 MND-2 +2 VS Dark -2 VS Light Evasion Down 24 Spear 34 396 24 Spear +1 36 385 30 Royal Squire's 37 396 Halberd 32 Lizard Piercer 36 365 +Ice VS Lizard 36 Halberd 42 396 36 Halberd +1 43 385 41 Orc Piercer 48 396 +Light VS Orc 45 Trident 51 396 +Lightning 47 Heavy Halberd 56 419 EVA-3 49 Wind Spear 56 385 +4 VS Wind +Wind 50 Royal Knight 56 396 Army Lance 52 Kamayari 58 396 Samurai Only 52 Kamayari +1 59 385 Samurai Only 53 Thundercloud 59 396 DEX+3 +11 VS Ice +11 VS Lightning -11 VS Earth 53 Monsoon Spear 59 396 57 Partisan 64 416 59 Envy Spear 67 435 STR-1 DEX-1 VIT-1 AGI-1 INT-1 MND-1 CHR+7 Bow Lvl Name Damage Delay Stats How to Obtain --- -------------- ------ ----- ----- --------------------- 01 Shortbow 05 360 01 Shortbow +1 06 351 RACC+3 05 Longbow 17 540 05 Longbow +1 18 524 RACC+2 RATT+2 07 Self Bow 14 450 07 Self Bow +1 15 441 RACC+3 10 Royal Archer's 24 540 Longbow 10 Freesword's Bow 12 360 16 Power Bow 30 540 16 Power Bow +1 31 524 RACC+2 RATT+9 17 Hunting Bow 15 360 24 Wrapped Bow 19 360 24 Wrapped Bow +1 20 351 RACC+3 30 Great Bow 43 540 30 Great Bow 44 524 RACC+2 RATT+12 36 Composite Bow 36 450 36 Composite Bow +1 37 441 RACC+3 38 Speed Bow 25 324 40 Battle Bow 54 540 40 Battle Bow +1 55 524 RACC+2 RATT+15 50 Kaman 32 360 50 Kaman +1 33 350 RACC+3 50 War Bow 65 540 50 War Bow +1 66 524 RACC+2 RATT+18 Arrows Lvl Name Damage Delay Stats How to Obtain --- -------------- ------ ----- ----- --------------------- 01 Stone Arrow 05 120 01 Wooden Arrow 05 120 07 Bone Arrow 09 120 14 Iron Arrow 14 120 17 Beetle Arrow 12 90 RACC+5 24 Silver Arrow 19 120 45 Fire Arrow 29 120 45 Ice Arrow 29 120 45 Lightning Arrow 29 120 As you can see, there's really not much to think about as far as using GK. For the most part, just get the highest level one you can use. If you're a fast leveller, then you might be able to afford skipping every other one. Polearms will require you to be a little more thoughtful, but you shouldn't have much trouble choosing the strongest one for your level. Lastly, Bows aren't too much to think about either. Get the one with the best RACC you can use so that when you're pulling you might actually hit your target. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /12. / ARMOR / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / This section will eventually (I hope) contain a list of armor that can be worn by the Samurai. It's a big task, but it must be done. :| This will probably be the last thing I do, since it's such an overwhelming task. __________________/___________________________________________________________ /13. / AF EQUIPMENT / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / AF Equipment, or Artifact Equipment, is special equipment which is custom made to strengthen a particular job class. Each job has its own set of AF Equipment, which is generally the best equipment for that job. If you've ever played some of the older Final Fantasy games which utilized the job system, you should recognize this equipment because it is modeled after its predecessors. If you'd like to see a picture of the Samurai AF Armor, you can try this URL, which is clearly the work of a genius. http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/smro9901/html/samurai.htm Yes, unfortunately the AF Armor for the Samurai is very ugly. If you like it, more power to ya, but I don't really care for it at all (I prefer to take off the helmet, and then it's tolerable). Maybe Square-Enix will decide to make another set of AF Armor for each job... wouldn't that be nice? They couldn't do much worse, at least. Anyways, here is the list of AF Equipment for the Samurai as well as their effects. (I'll be adding the "how to obtain" info later on, so for the moment, please don't email me questions concerning that.) By the time you're strong enough to use these, you ought to have some idea of how to get them anyway. AF Great Katana Level Needed: 42 Damage: 56 Delay Time: 450 Other Effects: STR+1, AGI+1. AF Body Armor Level Needed: 58 Defense Plus: 41 HP Plus: 10 Other Effects: VIT+3, Dark Resistance +15, TP growth may increase if damaged. AF Head Armor Level Needed: 60 Defense Plus: 20 HP Plus: 10 Other Effects: MND+5, Demon Circle effect up, Silent Concentration effect up. AF Leg Armor Level Needed: 53 Defense Plus: 30 HP Plus: 15 Other Effects: STR+3, Earth Resistance +10, Parry Skill +5. AF Hand Armor Level Needed: 56 Defense Plus: 15 HP Plus: 15 Other Effects: DEX+4, Hate+2, the effect of eating Rice Balls* increases. AF Foot Armor Level Needed: 52 Defense Plus: 13 HP Plus: 20 Other Effects: Fire Resistance +10, Evade+5, Hate+5. Samurai AF Armor (Complete Set) Damage: 56 Delay Time: 450 Defense Plus: 119 HP Plus: 70 Stat Bonuses: STR+4 AGI+1 DEX+4 VIT+3 MND+5 Dark Resistance +15 Earth Resistance +10 Fire REsistance +10 Other Effects: Evade +5 Parry Skill +5 Hate +7 TP growth may increase when damaged. Demon Circle effects increase. Silent Concentration effects increase. Effect of eating Rice Balls* increases. *Here are the effects of a Rice Ball without the AF Armor: HP+10, HP Regen+1, DEX-1, VIT+2 (Currently I am unaware of how exactly the AF Armor enhances these effects.) __________________/___________________________________________________________ /14. / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>/___________________________________________________________/ / DON'T BOTHER ASKING questions that are already answered in the guide, and also DON'T BOTHER ASKING questions which already have a section set aside, even if it has no information currently-- I will get to that later. Other than that, I hope I do such a good job with this FAQ that no one has any questions. Zzzzzzzzzzz... Huh? 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