Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail's second class makes a colorful jump over from FF6 and Brave Exvius

A Final Fantasy 14 character casting spells.
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Final Fantasy 14's upcoming expansion, called 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dawntrail, is introducing one of t♌he series' most obscure but loveable jobs: the Pictomancer.

Revealed during this weekend's Final Fantasy 14🐎 Fan Festival in Tokyo, the Job is said to be a "new magical DPS" that creates powerful matter using just a paintbrush. There's no word on when exactly Pictomancer will arrive in-game, but it'll com👍e alongside the Dawntrail expansion, currently slated to launch sometime in summer 2024. Take a peek at the colorful strokes and brushes below.

Pictomancer is interestingly not a new vocation in the long-running series, having originated in Final Fantasy 6 where party member Relm could bring sketches to lifꦚe in deadly fashion. The Job then reappeared in the controversial mobile spin-off Brave Exvius - you know, the one hilariously guest-starring Ariana Grande.&n⛄bsp;

While Relm could reimagine her opponents, Final Fantasy 14's version of the class can animate weapons, environments, and other such things in the world. As reports, during a FanFest keynote, director Naoki 'Yoshi-P🥃' Yoshida explained that the class isn’t "a full support Job," but it’s "not quite as att🌃ack-focused as something like Black Mage."

Yoshi-P also elaborated that the new class will become available at level 80 and be immediately unlockable to Dawntrail owners in Gridania. Those unlock requirements are virtually identical to the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Viper class, which was𓆏 recently announced at another fan 🏅event, and that means you can play through the entire new story with either Job. 

Elsewhere, the Dawntrail expansion is said to kick off the game's next ten-year adventure, although I’m more curious about those 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:connections t꧙o the summery Final Fantasy ꦇ10.

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