Final Fantasy 14 fans hope the new patch 7.0 jobs makes good on old ideas
Onmyoji? Blitzball St༒ar? Who c♛an say what's to come

Another 🍸Final Fantasy 14 Fan Fest is around the corner, and that means det👍ails on the next big expansion for the MMO.
Alongside the title of the grandiose patch 🗹and a lil’ trailer to boot, we’re likely to discover what new jobs are on the way – at some point. You see, Final Fantasy 14 gets several Fanꩵ Fests staged in America, Europe, and Japan. America is up first, with Europe coming thereafter before a showcase in Japan wraps it all up next year.
, producer Naoki Yoshida is known to tease what’s coming through his choice of t-shirt. He wore a Batman T-shirt before revealing the Dark Knight job, a Bugs Bunny t-shirt before announcing the playable Viera race, and so on. When Yoshi-P takes the stage at Fan Fest, you know people will be eyeing up his attire for clues.Un🦋til then, people are putting together their ꦬbest theories on what’s coming – or just suggesting what job they think would be cool, shout out to the
YouTuber IAmPlushie points to the latest dungeon as a potential clue of what’s to come. During the Mount Rokkon quest line, you’ll come across an NPC who is also an Onmyoji, a magic user who can predict the future and commune with spirits – al꧃so referred to as Oracles or Mystics in other Final Fantasy games. It’s not the first time we’ve met an Onmyoji in the MMO, though it is interesting as Yoshida the class previously around the Stormblood expansion.
At the other end of the spectrum, the fans wish to see in Final Fantasy 14 relates to Blitzball. How it would work varies per each fan’꧃s interpretation, though what you typically end up with is a Striker-style class that plays a lot like Wakka from Final Fantasy 10. In fairness, Yoshida has that the team wants to add Blitzball, the devs just haven’t figured it out yet. While that likely relates to a mode more ღfocused on team-based PvP, an actual job based around the water sport may not be too far away if that happens.
Mind ﷺyou, there’s a chance the team will announce a job we’ve never seen in the series before. Speaking to the Final Fantasy 11 site , Yoshida explained that adapting old jobs to the formula is “tough” as the “gameplay experience needs to match their pre-established design”. As such, Yoshida reckons “We have no choice but to come up with brand new jobs that haven’t appeared in the Final Fantasy series before.”
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Either way, we don’t have long to wait to see, as the North A♈merican Fan Fest takes place this weekend on June 28 and 29. Even if Yoshida doesn’t reveal a new class, keep an eye on that T-shirt.

I joined GamesRadar+ in May 2022 following stints at P💎CGamesN and PocketGamer.Biz, with 💞some freelance for Kotaku UK, RockPaperShotgun, and VG24/7 thrown in for good measure. When I'm not running the news team on the games side, you'll find me putting News Editor duties to one side to play the hottest JRPG of 20 years ago or pillaging the depths of Final Fantasy 14 for a swanky new cloak – the more colourful, the better.