Azure Lore: Kyte's Guide to Blue Mage

Post questions or criticisms on the Discussion page. 85+ updates soon. =General Overview=

So what is the Blue Mage? A melee attacker? A backline nuker? A healer? A tank? The answer is all of these, although you might not necessarily take advantage of all these functions as you level up. Blue Mages can equip a wide variety of monster-learned spells to characterize themselves into nearly any role. Knowing how to use all these abilities is integral to fully mastering the job.

Azure Lore
Obtained at Level 1 Recast: 2:00:00

Blue Mage's 2 hour ability. Should you use it during your early levels, you will likely be unimpressed and think to yourself "Damn, blues got shafted." However, at later levels it becomes more powerful.

The ability enhances blue magic. For physical blue spells, this means that it increases the TP modifier to 350%. The stronger the TP mod, the bigger the increase. This is why for spells like bludgeon, you won't see much of an effect; on the other hand, you'll see a large damage jump for Death Scissors.

Offensive magical spells have their multiplier value increased, causing a potent boost in damage for that class of blue magic as well.

Burst Affinity
Obtained at Level 25 Recast: 2:00

This job ability makes it possible for your "magical" blue spells to be used in a magic burst. At the time at which you get it, this may or may not be viable. Magical blue spells tend to run a higher MP cost than the physical ones, and are typically inefficient. Be that as it may, it does at least appear impressive when a blue mage performs a self-skillchain, followed by a self-magic burst.

Burst Affinity also doubles the modifiers for many of our magical-type spells, giving this ability a use even outside of magic bursting.

Chain Affinity
Obtained at Level 40 Recast: 2:00

A complement to burst affinity, Chain Affinity makes it possible to skillchain with your physical blue spells. At the time at which you obtain it, self-skillchaining is often the best option. However, later on when you get spells like Death Scissors, which have powerful TP mods, using the ability to simply enhance a blue magic becomes a better option.

On top of its function of enabling SCs, it also doubles the secondary mods for physical blue spells. It is for this reason that even when used with 0 TP, a CA'd spell will do more damage than it would otherwise.

Job Traits
One of the most unique things about blue mage is that it has no native job traits; instead, you gain them through special spell combinations.


 * Guide to obtaining BLU job traits

The above link shows exactly how this is done, and gives all the possible combinations. Blue can get most of the job traits in the game, and knowing which ones to equip when can be critical.

=Subjobs=

Blue Mage is a wonderfully diverse job. As such, it is capable of taking advantage of many different subjob combinations.

Ninja
The most common subjob that you will see other blue mages using. However, it is very important to note that this subjob is not the best for every situation. In fact, until higher levels when you start getting the powerful multi-hit spells such as Hysteric Barrage and Disseverment, it is rather lackluster in my opinion.

Job Traits


 * Stealth- Level 5
 * Dual Wield- Level 10
 * Resist Bind- Level 10
 * Subtle Blow- Level 15
 * Dual Wield II- Level 25
 * Subtle Blow II- Level 30
 * Resist Bind II- Level 30

Spells


 * Tonko: Ichi- Level 9
 * Utsusemi: Ichi- Level 12
 * Monomi: Ichi- Level 25
 * Tonko: Ni- Level 35
 * Utsusemi: Ni- Level 37

How this subjob should be used:
 * Ninja is decent between 20-30, and later on at 72+, when you are most likely to be doing burn parties, and have all the multi-hit spells available. It's also great for soloing and sneaking around via Tonko and Monomi for quests and whatnot. It can potentially be used for tanking. Blue eventually gets access to some pretty good melee equipment, such as Homam and Dusk. The haste on these items compliments Dual Wield well.


 * Dual Wield gives you an extra hit from the offhand on your WS.


 * Subtle Blow does affect magic, so this will help reduce the TP feed that multi-hit spells cause.


 * A note about using Dual Wield- PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put your higher damage weapon in your mainhand. The only conceivable exceptions to this rule are the Martial Anelace, Dissector, and (of course) Tizona. I cannot tell you how many times I see people making this mistake.

Thief
My personal favorite. Sneak Attack stacks with most physical blue magic, making this the best subjob for boosting physical spell damage.

Job Traits


 * Evasion Bonus- Level 10
 * Treasure Hunter- Level 15
 * Resist Gravity- Level 20
 * Evasion Bonus II- Level 30

Job Abilities


 * Steal- Level 5
 * Sneak Attack- Level 15
 * Flee- Level 25
 * Trick Attack- Level 30
 * Mug- Level 35

How this subjob should be used:
 * Do not use until level 30, when sneak attack becomes available. After that point, the subjob is viable all the way to 75. It is used to greatly enhance our spells, particularly the single hit ones. Once trick attack becomes available, you can use that for hate control. Endgame, blue mage can put out some impressive numbers with SA Cannonball and SA Vertical Cleave.


 * It also has obvious application for farming, via Treasure Hunter.

Warrior
With berserk and double attack, this subjob does a fine job at boosting sword damage. However, it gives nothing to boost spell damage, aside from giving slightly more STR than most other subjobs.

Job Traits


 * Defense Bonus- Level 10
 * Resist Virus- Level 15
 * Double Attack- Level 25
 * Attack Bonus- Level 30
 * Resist Virus II- Level 35

Job Abilities


 * Provoke- Level 5
 * Berserk- Level 15
 * Defender- Level 25
 * Warcry- Level 35

How this subjob should be used:
 * It is primarily a tanking sub. Blue mage has Cocoon to enhance defense, and many of our spells give +VIT. We also get several healing spells. What this means is that a BLU can tank in a similar fashion to a Paladin/Warrior, using Provoke and Healing spells for hate. Head Butt also helps, reducing the number of times an enemy attacks in a given battle. Later on the difference between paladin and blue mage increase, although with proper mage-line support, via Enfeebles, it could probably be done at later levels as well.


 * If you're interested in Ballista, Warrior is also an excellent subjob for that as well. The combination of Defender and Cocoon creates an awesome defense against other melee. While the lack of shadows does mean people can TP off you, lets face it: shadows can get stripped pretty easily anyways. This subjob enables you to take the hits of a swarm of people rather well.


 * In certain situations where you cannot use SA, but the target's evasion isn't too high, /WAR is a good subjob for Cannonball due to Defender's 25% defense boost.


 * At level 80, the ability to set Dual Wield I through spells makes /WAR the best subjob for increasing the melee side of our damage, making it one the best choices for increasing total damage when extra damage mitigation (i.e. Utsusemi) isn't necessary.

White Mage
Job Traits


 * Magic Defense Bonus- Level 10
 * Clear Mind- Level 20
 * Auto Regen- Level 25
 * Magic Defense Bonus II- Level 30
 * Clear Mind II- Level 35

Job Abilities


 * Divine Seal- Level 15

Spells


 * Cure- Level 1
 * Dia- Level 3
 * Paralyze- Level 4
 * Barstonra- Level 5
 * Poisona- Level 6
 * Barsleepra- Level 7
 * Protect- Level 7
 * Protectra- Level 7
 * Barwatera: Level 9
 * Paralyna: Level 9
 * Aquaveil: Level 10
 * Barpoisonra: Level 10
 * Cure II: Level 11
 * Barparalyzra: Level 11
 * Baraera: Level 13
 * Slow: Level 13
 * Blindna: Level 14
 * Deodorize: Level 15
 * Silence: Level 15
 * Curaga: Level 16
 * Barfira: Level 17
 * Shell: Level 17
 * Shellra: Level 17
 * Barblindra: Level 18
 * Diaga: Level 18
 * Blink: Level 19
 * Silena: Level 19
 * Sneak: Level 20
 * Barblizzara: Level 21
 * Cure III: Level 21
 * Regen: Level 21
 * Barsilencera: Level 23
 * Barthundra: Level 25
 * Invisible: Level 25
 * Raise: Level 25
 * Reraise: Level 25
 * Protect II: Level 27
 * Protectra II: Level 27
 * Stoneskin: Level 28
 * Cursna: Level 29
 * Curaga II: Level 31
 * Erase: Level 32
 * Viruna: Level 34
 * Dia II: Level 36
 * Teleport-Dem: Level 36
 * Teleport-Holla: Level 36
 * Teleport-Mea: Level 36
 * Shell II: Level 37
 * Shellra II: Level 37
 * Teleport-Altep: Level 38
 * Teleport-Yhoat: Level 38
 * Barvira: Level 39
 * Stona: Level 39
 * Haste: Level 40

Used for mainhealing. Healing skill actually affects our healing-type blue mage. It's also not a bad subjob for spell farming when fighting weaker monsters, since you'll sometimes want the monster to gain TP from hitting you, and some monsters cause annoying status effects.

Red Mage
Job Traits
 * Resist Petrify: Level 10
 * Fast Cast: Level 15
 * Magic Attack Bonus: Level 20
 * Magic Defense Bonus: Level 25
 * Resist Petrify II: Level 30
 * Clear Mind: Level 31
 * Fast Cast II: Level 35

Job Abilties
 * Convert: Level 40

Spells
 * Dia: Level 1
 * Cure: Level 3
 * Barstone: Level 5
 * Protect: Level 7
 * Barsleep: Level 7
 * Bio: Level 10
 * Barpoison: Level 10
 * Aquaveil: Level 12
 * Barparalyze: Level 12
 * Baraero: Level 13
 * Cure II: Level 14
 * Diaga: Level 15
 * Shell: Level 17
 * Barfire: Level 17
 * Barblind: Level 18
 * Sneak: Level 20
 * Regen: Level 21
 * Barblizzard: Level 21
 * Blink: Level 23
 * Barsilence: Level 23
 * Invisible: Level 25
 * Barthunder: Level 25
 * Sleep: Level 25
 * Cure III: Level 26
 * Protect II: Level 27
 * Dia II: Level 31
 * Dispel: Level 32
 * Phalanx: Level 33
 * Bio II: Level 36
 * Shell II: Level 37
 * Raise: Level 38


 * Our best nuking subjob. It comes with a higher tier of Fast Cast, allowing more flexible point use and lowering cast and recast times for spells even further. With enough MND, the relatively low amount of skill provided is no obstacle for capping Stoneskin.


 * Perhaps most importantly, /RDM now provides Convert for more liberal MP use- potentially making this the best subjob for raw power, by casting spells at a considerably higher rate than you would be able to otherwise.

Scholar
Job Traits


 * Resist Silence: Level 10
 * Clear Mind: Level 20
 * Conserve MP: Level 25
 * Max MP Boost: Level 30
 * Clear Mind II: Level 35

Job Abilities


 * Light Arts: Level 10
 * Dark Arts: Level 10
 * Sublimation: Level 35

Strategems

White
 * Penury
 * Addendum: White
 * Celerity

Black
 * Parsimony
 * Alacrity
 * Addendum: Black

Spells
 * Protect: Level 10
 * Paralyna: Level 12
 * Blindna: Level 17
 * Regen: Level 18
 * Shell: Level 20
 * Sneak: Level 20
 * Drain: Level 21
 * Silena: Level 22
 * Invisible: Level 25
 * Sleep: Level 30
 * Protect II: Level 30
 * Dispel: Level 32
 * Cursna: Level 32
 * Raise: Level 35
 * Reraise: Level 35
 * Aspir: Level 36
 * Regen II: Level 37

How this subjob should be used:
 * It can be an excellent main-healing subjob. The boost to healing skill has an effect on our healing blue magic, and Regen II is a valuable tool. Sublimation is great, particularly if there is no Red Mage in your party- a high probability if you are in fact main healing. However, keep in mind that you are losing out on Erase.


 * Dark Arts also renders the subjob's Aspir and Drain spells completely usable, making this another good Campaign subjob, among other possible uses. Access to Reraise is another high point.

Black Mage
Job Traits
 * Magic Attack Bonus: Level 10
 * Clear Mind: Level 15
 * Conserve MP: Level 20
 * Magic Attack Bonus II: Level 30
 * Clear Mind II: Level 30

Job Abilities
 * Elemental Seal: Level 15

Spells
 * Bio: Level 10
 * Warp: Level 17
 * Poisonga: Level 24
 * Tractor: Level 25
 * Escape: Level 29
 * Bio II: Level 35
 * Warp II: Level 40

Now that /RDM provides MAB II, /BLM has lost most of its niche. However, it does still give a few useful utility spells.

Paladin
Job Traits
 * Undead Killer: Level 5
 * Defense Bonus: Level 10
 * Resist Sleep: Level 20
 * Shield Mastery: Level 25
 * Defense Bonus II: Level 30
 * Auto Refresh: Level 35

Job Abilities
 * Holy Circle: Level 5
 * Shield Bash: Level 15
 * Sentinel: Level 30
 * Cover: Level 35

Spells
 * Cure: Level 5
 * Protect: Level 10
 * Cure II: Level 17
 * Shell: Level 20
 * Cure III: Level 30
 * Protect II: Level 30
 * Flash: Level 37

How to use this subjob:


 * Possible blood tanking applications. Flash and shield bash aid with holding hate and some damage mitigation. Auto Refresh is available without needing to set it. Sentinel and Cover are also useful tools, and it gives some healing skill for increasing healing blue magic potency.


 * I can see it being interesting in PvP.

Dark Knight
Job Traits


 * Attack Bonus: Level 10
 * Resist Paralyze: Level 20
 * Arcana Killer: Level 25
 * Attack Bonus II: Level 30

Job Abilities


 * Arcane Circle: Level 5
 * Last Resort: Level 15
 * Souleater: Level 30

Spells


 * Bio: Level 15
 * Aspir: Level 20
 * Poisonga: Level 26
 * Sleep: Level 30
 * Absorb-MND: Level 31
 * Tractor: Level 32
 * Absorb-CHR: Level 33
 * Stun: Level 37

How this subjob is used:
 * Between 20 and 30, it's a pretty decent DD subjob due to Attack Bonus. However, I wouldn't use it in exp after that.


 * It has possible application for zerg fights. Souleater stacks with our physical spells, and can add a lot of damage to our multi-hit spells. Better keep an eye on your HP though!


 * While I can't think of any applications off-hand, the spells Absorb-MND and Absorb-CHR could be used to boost some of our magical blue spells, such as Mind Blast and Eyes on Me, at places where there are too-weak monsters around and you're fighting NMs where our physical spells are ineffective. Aspir and drain are also usable in this fashion


 * Dark Knight's job abilities and Stun spell all cause a significant amount of enmity, making it a good tanking subjob in some situations. Once again, Jailer of Love comes to mind.

Dancer
Job Traits
 * Evasion Bonus: Level 15
 * Resist Slow: Level 20
 * Subtle Blow: Level 25
 * Accuracy Bonus: Level 30

Job Abilities


 * Sambas: Level 5
 * Drain Samba: Level 5
 * Aspir Samba: Level 25
 * Drain Samba II: Level 35


 * Waltzes: Level 15
 * Curing Waltz: Level 15
 * Curing Waltz II: Level 30
 * Healing Waltz: Level 35


 * Steps: Level 20
 * Quick Step: Level 20
 * Box Step: Level 30
 * Stutter Step: Level 40


 * Flourishes I: Level 20
 * Animated Flourish: Level 20
 * Desperate Flourish: Level 30


 * Jigs: Level 25
 * Spectral Jig: Level 25


 * Flourishes II: Level 40
 * Reverse Flourish: Level 40

Notes:
 * Another situationally good subjob. Possible applications include soloing in Campaign. Waltz allow you to heal yourself without using MP, allowing more MP available for other purposes. Aspir Samba allows for some MP recovery when facing targets with MP (i.e. most Campaign monsters). Steps are useful enfeebles, and will help increase exp. reward in campaign.


 * It's also pretty decent for fighting easy monsters for magian trials, since Drain Samba is often enough to passively keep your HP up.

Monk
Job Traits


 * Subtle Blow: Level 5
 * Counter: Level 10
 * Max HP Boost: Level 15
 * Subtle Blow II: Level 25
 * Max HP Boost II: Level 35

Job Abilities


 * Boost: Level 5
 * Dodge: Level 15
 * Focus: Level 25
 * Chakra: Level 35

Notes about this subjob:


 * It is a decent subjob for levels 10-20, due to the fact that Boost is kind of nice to use before a WS. However, I personally wouldn't choose it.


 * Its more important use is for Breath Spells. If you're going for maximum damage, then this subjob will boost your HP the best.

Ranger
Job Traits


 * Wide Scan: Level 1
 * Accuracy Bonus: Level 10

Note: This subjob is only useful 20-30 due to the accuracy bonus. After that point, it is only useful for widescan.

Dragoon
Job Traits:


 * Attack Bonus: Level 10

Job Abilities


 * Jump: Level 10

Note: I would only use this subjob between 20 and 30. In fact, that's what I did- although I suspect /RNG would of been a better DD subjob. I don't have RNG leveled though, so I went with this. Honestly, I wouldn't go out of my way to level /RNG or /DRG for just this short level range.

=Equipment=

When looking for blue mage equipment, Accuracy and strength, along with attack and dexterity are the most important stats. Haste, accuracy, and attack will help your normal melee the most, while strength (and very often, dexterity) will boost your spell potency. Attack does not affect blue spells. Physical spell accuracy is based off blue magic skill and melee accuracy, so you will need to maintain a good accuracy percentage or your spells will fail.

Subbing thief for sneak attack allows you to macro swap in as much strength as you can without worrying about the spell missing (provided of course that it's a single-hit spell, otherwise the subsequent hits will be eligible for missing given poor accuracy). Many spells also have DEX modifiers, so throwing some of that in where you can't get strength isn't a bad idea either.

The items are listed in order of level. Subsequent equipment on this list doesn't necessarily mean it is an upgrade. Many are either alternatives, side-grades, or have a completely different use, such as resting for MP. I mostly only list the NQ versions; this does not mean you shouldn't try to get the HQs. This section mostly focuses on items that might be useful for experience parties; for special endgame builds, refer to the next section.

Note: I am not including any augmented gear in the main section of the equipment guide, due to the variety and rarity of augments available.

Swords

 * Wax Sword +1: Level 1
 * Xiphos: Level 7
 * Royal Archer's Sword: Level 10
 * Scimitar +1: Level 13
 * Flame Sword: Level 18
 * Nadrs: Level 24
 * Gladiator: Level 27
 * Mithran Scimitar: Level 28
 * Centurion's Sword: Level 30
 * Bastokan Sword: Level 34
 * Immortal's Scimitar: Level 40
 * Combat Caster's Scimitar: Level 40
 * Shotel: Level 42
 * Combat Caster's Scimitar +1: Level 43
 * Immortal's Shotel: Level 50
 * Musketeer Commander's Falchion: Level 55
 * Greed Scimitar: Level 60
 * Ifrit's Blade: Level 65
 * Wing Sword: Level 69
 * Senior Gold Musketeer's Scimitar: Level 71
 * Martial Anelace: Level 72
 * Dissector: Level 72
 * Shiva's Shotel: Level 72
 * Koggelmander: Level 72
 * Demon Slayer: Level 73
 * Dragon Slayer: Level 73
 * Perdu Hanger: Level 73
 * Fragarach: Level 74
 * Beast Slayer: Level 75
 * Erlking's Blade: Level 75
 * Hofud: Level 75
 * Tizona: Level 75
 * Firmament: Level 77
 * Vetala Sword: Level 80

Club
Chances are, you'll never use a club while leveling BLU. However, I will include in a few that I feel are notable or somewhat interesting.


 * Pilgrim's Wand: Level 10
 * Flan Smasher: Level 68
 * Grandeur: Level 69
 * Mistilteinn: Level 70
 * Kerykeion: Level 71
 * Seveneyes: Level 71
 * Perdu Wand: Level 73

Staff
Blue Mage has no native staff skill; however, the elemental staves are of varying importance to BLU.


 * Light Staff: Level 51
 * Dark Staff: Level 51
 * Fire Staff: Level 51
 * Earth Staff: Level 51
 * Ice Staff: Level 51
 * Thunder Staff: Level 51
 * Water Staff: Level 51
 * Wind Staff: Level 51
 * Mekki Shakki: Level 73

Most won't be of much while exping; however I would definitely pick up a Dark Staff and a Light Staff in the very least. The Mekke Shakki is on there for the +5 STR- the same as a Vulcan's Staff- making it useful for SA spells.

Shield
Blue Mage has no native shield skill, and can equip barely any shields. However, the few that we can use are noteworthy, and quite useful.


 * Pelte: Level 8
 * Tortoise Shield: Level 30
 * Flat Shield: Level 30
 * Spellcaster's Ecu: Level 42
 * Astral Shield: Level 58
 * Astral Aspis: Level 68
 * Harpy Shield: Level 69
 * Legion Scutum: Level 71
 * Genbu's Shield: Level 74
 * Acheron Shield: Level 75

Note about shield useage-
 * Shields perform three purposes for BLU. First, and most obvious, they give an added layer of defense. While we lack shield skill, many of our subjobs give at least some to us. Even with low skill, it can still help. In addition, they give added points of defense, which brings me to my next point. The second purpose of Shields is to boost Cannonball damage, which is partly based off our DEF. For that purpose, the Acheron Shield is best. Third, many give helpful extra stats, such as MP.


 * In terms of pure protection, the Genbu's Shield is best. The damage reduction and evasion can be invaluable for enhancing survivability, excellent for any tanking BLU who wishes to keep a sword equiped. The defense on it is only a few points lower than the Acheron Shield, so if you had to choose one for inventory space's sake, I would pick this one.


 * Another note: When soloing as /NIN, you don't necessarily need to dual wield. Remember- you solo with /NIN for its shadows. If you feel that the added protection would benefit you more than the added damage from an off-hand weapon, then use this shield.

Head

 * Emperor/Empress Hairpin: Level 24
 * Precision Bandana: Level 25
 * Mercenary Captain's Headgear: Level 30
 * Sinister Mask: Level 39
 * Voyager Sallet: Level 41
 * Valkyrie's Mask: Level 43
 * Storm Zucchetto: Level 50
 * Zeal Cap: Level 59
 * Magus Keffiyeh: Level 60
 * Shadow Mask: Level 62
 * Wivre Mask: Level 65
 * Cobra Cap: Level 68
 * Optical Hat: Level 70
 * Gnadbhod's Helm: Level 71
 * Enkidu's Cap: Level 72
 * Saurian Helm: Level 73
 * Walahra Turban: Level 75
 * Mirage Keffiyeh: Level 75

Neck

 * Justice Badge: Level 7
 * Wing Pendant: Level 7
 * Armiger's Lace: Level 9
 * Focus Collar: Level 18
 * Spike Necklace: Level 21
 * Peacock Charm/Amulet: Level 33
 * Chivalrous Chain: Level 60
 * Kubira Bead Necklace: Level 70
 * Fortitude Torque: Level 73
 * Ancient Torque: Level 74
 * Ziel Charm: Level 80

Body

 * Scale Mail: Level 10
 * Lizard Jerkin: Level 17
 * Baron's Saio: Level 20
 * Mercenary Captain's Doublet: Level 30
 * Wonder Kaftan: Level 33, Taru only
 * Savage Separates: Level 33, Mithra only
 * Magna Jerkin/Magna Bodice: Level 33, Elvaan only
 * Brigandine: Level 45
 * Jaridah Peti: Level 55
 * Scorpion Harness: Level 57
 * Vivacity Coat: Level 57
 * Magus Jubbah: Level 58
 * Assault Jerkin: Level 67
 * Enkidu's Harness: Level 72
 * Mirage Jubbah: Level 74
 * Homam Corazza: Level 75
 * Morrigan's Robe: Level 75

Hands

 * Legionnaire's Mittens: Level 10
 * Royal Footman's Gloves: Level 10
 * Linen Cuffs +1: Level 12
 * Guerilla Gloves: Level 13
 * Battle Gloves: Level 14
 * Custom Gloves: Level 27, Hume only
 * Wonder Mitts: Level 27
 * Gigas Bracelets: Level 30
 * Combat Mittens: Level 30
 * Ogygos's Bracelets: Level 40
 * Enkelados's Bracelets: Level 50
 * Magus Bazubands: Level 56
 * Pallas's Bracelets: Level 60
 * Creek Mitts: Level 62, Taru only
 * Wood Gauntlets/Gloves: Level 62, Elvaan only
 * Finesse Gloves: Level 65
 * Cobra Mittens: Level 68
 * Alkyoneus's Bracelets: Level 70
 * Dusk Gloves: Level 72
 * Enkidu's Mittens: Level 72
 * Homam Manopolas: Level 75

Legs

 * Phlegethon's Trousers: Level 15
 * Mettle Leggings: Level 17
 * Baron's Slops: Level 20
 * Garrison Hose: Level 21
 * Bastokan Subligar: Level 25
 * Magna M/F Chausses: Level 31, Elvaan only
 * Magus Shalwar: Level 54
 * Cobra Unit Subligar: Level 68
 * Volunteer's Brais: Level 70
 * Vendor's Slops: Level 71
 * Ruby Seraweels: Level 71
 * Dusk Trousers: Level 72
 * Enkidu's Subligar: Level 72
 * Mirage Shalwar: Level 72
 * Crimson Cuisses: Level 73
 * Denali Kecks: Level 75
 * Homam Cosciales: Level 75
 * Galliard Trousers: Level 75
 * Morrigan's Slops: Level 75
 * Desultor Tassets: Level 75
 * Aurore Brais: Level 78

Feet

 * Leaping/Bounding Boots: Level 7
 * Mettle Leggings: Level 17
 * Savage Gaiters: Level 29, Mithra only
 * Wonder Clomps: Level 29, Taru only
 * Mountain Gaiters: Level 38
 * Storm Gambieras: Level 50
 * Tabin Boots +1: Level 59
 * Marine Boots: Level 61, Hume only
 * Creek Clomps: Level 61
 * Rutter Sabatons: Level 67
 * Cobra Leggings: Level 68
 * Mirage Charuqs: Level 71
 * Dusk Ledelsens: Level 72
 * Enkidu's Leggings: Level 72
 * Setanta's Ledelsens: Level 74
 * Denali Gamashes: Level 75
 * Homam Gambieras: Level 75
 * Aurore Gaiters: Level 78

Waist

 * Friar's Rope: Level 14
 * Warrior's Belt: Level 15
 * Brave Belt: Level 18
 * Mohbwa Sash: Level 20
 * Qiqirn Sash: Level 40
 * Tilt Belt: Level 40
 * Headlong Belt: Level 44
 * Vanguard Belt: Level 45
 * Life Belt: Level 48
 * Swift Belt: Level 50
 * Virtuoso Belt: Level 54
 * Velocious/Speed Belt: Level 55
 * Potent Belt: Level 60
 * Warwolf Belt: Level 71
 * Goading Belt: Level 77

Back

 * Mist Silk Cape: Level 10
 * Traveler's Mantle: Level 12
 * Besieger Mantle: Level 16
 * Nomad's Mantle: Level 24
 * Exactitude Mantle: Level 26
 * Jaguar Mantle: Level 47
 * Accura Cape: Level 51
 * Bellicose Mantle: Level 52
 * Amemet Mantle: Level 61
 * Smilodon Mantle +1: Level 64
 * Charger Mantle: Level 70
 * Forager's Mantle: Level 71
 * Cuchulain's Mantle: Level 74
 * Sharpeye Mantle: Level 78

Rings

 * San d'Orian Ring: Level 1
 * Bastokan Ring: Level 1
 * Windurstian Ring: Level 1
 * Courage Ring: Level 14
 * Mighty Ring: Level 14
 * Vision Ring: Level 14
 * Shikaree/Archer's Ring: Level 30
 * Rajas Ring: Level 30
 * Divisor Ring: Level 30
 * Venerer Ring: Level 34
 * Puissance Ring: Level 36
 * Sniper's Ring: Level 40
 * Woodsman Ring: Level 40
 * Ecphoria Ring: Level 49
 * Kshama Ring No. 2: Level 49
 * Kshama Ring No. 8: Level 49
 * Ulthalam's Ring: Level 50
 * Sun Ring: Level 54
 * Kusha's Ring: Level 55
 * Lava's Ring: Level 55
 * Toreador's Ring: Level 57
 * Blood Ring: Level 70
 * Ruby Ring: Level 72
 * Flame Ring: Level 74
 * Omicron Ring: Level 75
 * Zilant Ring: Level 75
 * Strigoi Ring: Level 75
 * Mars's Ring: Level 75

Earrings

 * Bone Earring +1: Level 16
 * Beetle Earring +1: Level 21
 * Storm Loop: Level 50
 * Spike Earring: Level 55
 * Waetoto's Earring: Level 55, Taru only
 * Feyuh's Earring: Level 55, Mithra only
 * Minuet Earring: Level 61
 * Diabolos's Earring: Level 65
 * Triumph Earring: Level 67
 * Suppanomimi: Level 72
 * Ethereal Earring: Level 72
 * Magnetic Earring: Level 72
 * Hollow Earring: Level 72
 * Brutal Earring: Level 75
 * Loquacious Earring: Level 75

Ammo/Ranged

 * Fortune Egg: Level 1
 * Happy Egg: Level 1
 * Rogetsurin: Level 15
 * Brio Dart: Level 30
 * Balm/Millefleurs Sachet: Level 30, Hume only
 * Olibanum/Attar Sachet: Level 30, Elvaan only
 * Civet Sachet: Level 30, Mithra only
 * Junior Musketeer's Chakram +1: Level 43
 * Optical Needle: Level 50
 * Smart Grenade: Level 54
 * Tiphia Sting: Level 58
 * Bibiki Seashell: Level 60

Food
Rice Dumpling
 * -30 min attack food that also gives +5 accuracy, making it an excellent low level food

Meat Mithkabob
 * -Cheap 30 min attack food; good for increasing sword DPS when the situation doesn't necessarily call for maximal output

Crab Sushi
 * -Basically the mithkabob of sushis- for situations where you want some extra accuracy for your sword DPS and spells but are feeling cheap
 * -Also great for meriting at the Greater Colibri camp, due to Snatch Morsel

Sole Sushi
 * -The best food for increasing non-Cannonball spell damage, due to the +str combined with high +accuracy

Bream Sushi
 * -A bit worse than Sole, but still decent; the main selling point is that it is significantly cheaper

Coeurl Sub
 * -One of the better attack foods for maximizing sword DPS when accuracy is already sufficient

Yellow Curry Bun
 * -Similiar to Coeurl Subs

Yellow Curry Bun
 * -Similar to Coeurl Subs

Marinara Pizza
 * -A middle ground between Sushi and Meat, providing both accuracy and attack
 * -3 hour duration (so not really usable on Colibri)

Tavnazian Taco
 * -The best defense food for tanking
 * -Also used for increasing Cannonball damage

=Endgame Gear Setups=

Once again, just because I only list a NQ doesn't mean you shouldn't try for a HQ. Augmented items are not listed in this section. For the most part, items are listed left to right in terms of their ability to increase potency- you will have to use your own judgment when hybridizing for accuracy.

TPing

 * Weapon: Tizona, Perdu Hanger, Koggelmander, Fragarach, Shiva's Shotel, Beast Slayer, Hofud, Demon Slayer, Dragon Slayer, Martial Anelace, Senior Gold Musketeer's Scimitar, Ifrit's Blade, Greed Scimitar, Dissector
 * Head: Acubens Helm*, Walahra Turban, Optical Hat
 * Neck: Tiercel Necklace*, Ziel Charm, Ancient Torque, Peacock Charm/Amulet, Fortitude Torque, Chivalrous Chain, Kubira Bead Necklace
 * Body: Morrigan's Robe, Mirage Jubbah, Enkidu's Harness, Aurore Doublet, Homam Corazza, Assault Jerkin, Antares Harness, Scorpion Harness
 * Hands: Dusk Gloves +1, Homam Manopolas, Ocelot Gloves, Dusk Gloves, Aurore Gloves, Enkidu's Mittens, Tarasque Mitts, Morrigan's Cuffs, Cobra Mittens
 * Legs: Ocelot Trousers, Aurore Brais, Homam Cosciales, Nashira Seraweels, Oily Trousers, Galliard Trousers, Dusk Trousers, Volunteer's Brais, Mirage Shalwar, Cobra Subligar, Prince's Slops, Denali Kecks
 * Feet: Homam Gambieras, Setanta's Ledelsens, Enkidu's Leggings, Aurore Gaiters, Dusk Ledelsens, Denali Gamashes, Marine Boots (Hume only)
 * Back: Sharpeye Mantle, Cuchulain's Mantle, Mirage Mantle, Forager's Mantle, Amemet Mantle +1
 * Waist: Ninurta's Sash, Tempest Belt (Latent active), Speed Belt/Velocious Belt, Goading Belt, Swift Belt, Headlong Belt, Virtuoso Belt, Life Belt, Potent Belt
 * Ring: Imperial Ring (Assault only), Mars's Ring, Rajas Ring, Zilant Ring, Toreador's Ring, Sniper's Ring +1, Divisor Ring, Ulthalam's Ring, Sniper's Ring, Woodsman Ring, Iota Ring, Ecphoria Ring
 * Earring: Suppanomimi, Brutal Earring, Hollow Earring, Diabolos's Earring, Aesir Ear Pendant, Merman's Earring, Ethereal Earring, Spike Earring
 * Ammo: Junior Musketeer's Chakram +2 (Region restricted), Tiphia Sting, Olibanum/Attar Sachet (Elvaan only), Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only)

What TPing setup you use is heavily dependent on what food you're using and/or what monsters you're fighting. If you're trying for a meat setup, then you'll need more accuracy. If you're using sushi, then Attack becomes more important.


 * Tiercel Necklace is only good if you're otherwise capped on accuracy; otherwise, an accuracy necklace will beat it.
 * Acubens Helm is another piece that is heavily dependent on accuracy. If the -10 affects your hit rate, use a Walahra Turban

WS

 * Weapon: Tizona, Perdu Hanger, Koggelmander, Fragarach, Shiva's Shotel, Hofud, Beast Slayer, Demon Slayer, Dragon Slayer, Martial Anelace, Ifrit's Blade, Greed Scimitar, Dissector
 * Sub: (if not /NIN) Legion Scutum, Astral Aspis, Genbu's Shield, Acheron Shield
 * Head: Gnadbhod's Helm, Morrigan's Coronal, Voyager Sallet, Kensho Hachimaki, Optical Hat,
 * Neck: Soil Gorget, Kubira Bead Necklace, Chivalrous Chain, Fortitude Torque, Ancient Torque, Peacock Charm/Amulet
 * Body: Enkidu's Harness, Morrigan's Robe, Aurore Doublet, Loki's Kaftan, Assault Jerkin, Homam Corazza, Antares Harness
 * Hands: Enkidu's Mittens, Alkyoneus's Bracelets, Tarasque Mitts
 * Legs: Tumbler Trunks, Enkidu's Subligar, Dusk Trousers, Mirage Shalwar, Morrigan's Slops
 * Feet: Denali Gamashes, Setanta's Ledelsens, Rutter Sabatons, Marine Boots (Hume only), Morrigan's Pigaches
 * Back: Cerberus Mantle +1, Forager's Mantle, Amemet Mantle +1, Cuchulain's Mantle, Nifty Mantle
 * Waist: Anguinus Belt, Warwolf Belt, Potent Belt, Virtuoso Belt, Life Belt
 * Ring: Strigoi Ring, Rajas Ring, Flame Ring, Mars's Ring, Zilant Ring, Divisor Ring, Toreador's Ring, Sniper's Ring +1, Ulthalam's Ring, Sniper's Ring, Woodsman Ring, Iota Ring, Ecphoria Ring
 * Earring: Brutal Earring, Suppanomimi, Vulcan's Earring, Hollow Earring, Diabolos's Earring, Aesir Ear Pendant, Triumph Earring, Merman's Earring, Ethereal Earring, Spike Earring, Minuet Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Junior Musketeer's Chakram +2 (Region restricted), Olibanum/Attar Sachet (Elvaan only), Tiphia Sting, Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only)

Depending on what you're fighting, what food you're eating, how many sword merits you have, and which WS you are using (Vorpal Blade, Savage Blade, or Expiacion), you may be able to go with more or less accuracy. All three of those WS have a STR mod, which is the one to focus on.

Additionally, Expiacion has a INT secondary mod and Savage Blade has a MND secondary mod. This means that while you should still focus more on STR, adding INT or MND will also help increase their damage. This causes items that have both INT/MND and STR to be valuable for these WS (i.e. the Morrigan's Robe Set)

Since Vorpal Blade is a critical-based WS, it is also indirectly modified by DEX. Exploiting dDEX can also yield a significant increase in average damage.

Sanguine Blade
Deserving of its own section due to how differently you gear for it, Sanguine Blade is a decently strong magic WS with an added drain affect.


 * Weapon:
 * Sub:
 * Head: Yigit Turban, Teal Chapeau, Magus Keffiyeh +1, Morrigan's Coronal
 * Neck: Artemis' Medal (depending on moon phase), Uggalepih Necklace (Latent Active), Eidolon Pendant, Enlightened Chain
 * Body: Morrigan's Robe, Teal Saio, Crimson Scale Mail, Errant Houppelande
 * Hands: Morrigan's Cuffs, Yigit Gages
 * Legs: Teal Slops, Wicca Subligar, Morrigan's Slops, Jet Seraweels, Errant Slops
 * Feet: Yigit Crackows, Theurgia Clogs, Morrigan's Pigaches
 * Back: Hecate's Cape, Rainbow Cape
 * Waist: Anrin Obi (for Darksday and Dark weather), Penitent's Rope
 * Ring: Galdr Ring, Tamas Ring, Omniscient Ring, Snow Ring, Diamond Ring
 * Earring: Novio Earring, Moldavite Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Phantom Tathlum, Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only), Junior Musketeer's Chakram +2 (Latent Active)

Note that Sanguine Blade has no SC properties, so there's no associated gorget. It follows the same formula as other elemental WS, i.e. its damage is independent of your weapon's base damage and is primarily based on INT, with STR and MND secondary modifiers. Magic Attack Bonus is also highly effective at increasing its damage.

If for some reason you want to use Red Lotus Blade or Seraph Blade, this setup would work for those WS as well.

Big Three
Disseverment, Hysteric Barrage, and Frenetic Rip are considered to be the "Big Three" spells for experience/merit parties.


 * Weapon: Perdu Hanger, Koggelmander, Fragarach, Shiva's Shotel, Hofud, Beast Slayer, Demon Slayer, Martial Anelace, Ifrit's Blade, Greed Scimitar
 * Sub: (if not /NIN) Legion Scutum, Astral Aspis, Genbu's Shield, Acheron Shield
 * Head: Maat's Cap, Gnadbhod's Helm, Voyager Sallet, Morrigan's Coronal, Mirage Keffiyeh, Enkidu's Cap, Optical Hat
 * Neck: Bull Necklace (in Campaign), Kubira Bead Necklace, Justice Torque, Chivalrous Chain, Ancient Torque, Peacock Charm/Amulet
 * Body: Magus Jubbah
 * Hands: Enkidu's Mittens, Custom Gloves (Hume only), Creek Mitts (Taru only), Wood Gauntlets/Gloves (Elvaan only), Alkyoneus's Bracelets, Pallas's Bracelets
 * Legs: Enkidu's Subligar, Mirage Shalwar, Oily Trousers, Galliard Trousers, Volunteer's Brais, Cobra Subligar, Vendor's Slops
 * Feet: Setanta's Ledelsens, Marine Boots (Hume only), Denali Gamashes, Rutter Sabatons, Homam Gambieras, Cobra Leggings, Tabin Boots +1
 * Back: Cuchulain's Mantle, Smilodon Mantle +1, Sharpeye Mantle, Mirage Mantle
 * Waist: Grenadier Belt (in Campaign), Bobcat Belt, Warwolf Belt, Potent Belt, Anguinus Belt, Virtuoso Belt
 * Ring: Rajas Ring, Strigoi Ring, Omicron Ring, Flame Ring, Ruby Ring, Zilant Ring, Adler Ring, Toreador's Ring, Sniper's Ring +1, Divisor Ring
 * Earring: Vulcan's Earring, Waetoto's Earring (Taru only), Triumph Earring, Hollow Earring, Minuet Earring, Melnina's Earring (Elvaan only), Suppanomimi
 * Ammo: Junior Musketeer's Chakram +2 (Region restricted), Olibanum/Attar Sachet (Elvaan only), Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only), Civet Sachet (Mithra only), Tiphia Sting

Once again, you will have to judge for yourself based on what you're doing how much accuracy you actually need. If you're capped, then you can sub in more STR or DEX. If you're having trouble, then you'll need to sub/keep in more accuracy. The list has armor with attribute boosts listed first; if your accuracy is suffering you might need the items with +accuracy farther down the list.

Vertical Cleave/Death Scissors
On weaker monsters, Vertical Cleave (or Death Scissors if you have high TP) is typically our best SA spell. It is modified by STR.


 * Weapon: Koggelmander, Ifrit's Blade
 * Sub: Genbu's Shield, Acheron Shield
 * Head: Mirage Keffiyeh, Maat's Cap, Gnadbhod's Helm, Morrigan's Coronal, Voyager Sallet, Wivre Mask
 * Neck: Ire Torque, Justice Torque, Lacono Necklace, Auditory Torque (with songs), Kubira Bead Necklace, Bull Necklace, Chivalrous Chain
 * Body: Magus Jubbah, Morrigan's Robe (beats Magus Jubbah if using Death Scissors)
 * Hands: Heafoc Mitts, Alkyoneus's Bracelets, Pallas's Bracelets, Creek Mitts (Taru only), Enkidu's Mittens
 * Legs: Teutates Subligar, Phlegethon's Trousers (Latent active), Enkidu's Subligar, Morrigan's Slops, Mirage Shalwar, Galliard Trousers, Ruby Seraweels, Garrison Hose
 * Feet: Agrona's Leggings, Creek Clomps (Taru only), Setanta's Ledelsens, Rutter Sabatons, Marine Boots (Hume only), Denali Gamashes
 * Back: Smilodon Mantle +1, Forager's Mantle, Amemet Mantle +1
 * Waist: Bobcat Belt, Warwolf Belt
 * Ring: Strigoi Ring, Vulcan's Ring, Rajas Ring, Flame Ring, Ruby Ring
 * Earring: Vulcan's Earring, Waetoto's Earring (Taru only), Triumph Earring, Minuet Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Junior Musketeer's Chakram +1 (depending on region), Olibanum/Attar Sachet (Elvaan only), Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only)


 * If you're not building TP, Fire Staff (or something similiar and/or better) + Brave Grip will give you higher damage.
 * In situations that allow you to TP, you'll want a separate gear set. Make appropriate modifications to your TPing set, as needed.
 * Vertical Cleave is also deals fairly good damage without SA. However, while it does seem to get an accuracy boost, you need to be a little careful with items that have -accuracy on them.

Cannonball
SA Cannonball is one of our best methods of damaging HNMs. It is based off STR, VIT, and defense.


 * Weapon: Firmament +1, Lyft Scimitar (full latent active), Firmament, Wing Sword +1, Koggelmander, Wing Sword, Ifrit's Blade
 * Sub: Acheron Shield, Genbu's Shield
 * Head: Gnadbhod's Helm, Mirage Keffiyeh, Dusk Mask, Wivre Mask, Morrigan's Coronal, Voyager Sallet
 * Neck: Auditory Torque (with songs or rolls), Ire Torque, Justice Torque, Fortitude Torque, Kubira Bead Necklace, Bull Necklace, Chivalrous Chain
 * Body: Magus Jubbah
 * Hands: Heafoc Mitts, Alkyoneus's Bracelets, Pallas's Bracelets, Enkidu's Mittens
 * Legs: Teutates Subligar, Enkidu's Subligar, Galliard Trousers, Morrigan's Slops, Mirage Shalwar, Magus Shalwar
 * Feet: Rutter Sabatons, Marine Boots (Hume only), Creek Clomps (Taru only), Setanta's Ledelsens, Denali Gamashes
 * Back: Shadow Mantle (only on Darksday), Smilodon Mantle +1, Forager's Mantle, Amemet Mantle +1
 * Waist: Warwolf Belt
 * Ring: Spiral Ring, Strigoi Ring, Vulcan's Ring, Flame Ring, Rajas Ring, Ruby Ring
 * Earring: Vulcan's Earring, Waetoto's Earring (Taru only), Triumph Earring, Feyuh's Earring (Mithra only), Heims Earring, Robust Earring, Minuet Earring
 * Ammo: Junior Musketeer's Chakram +2 (depending on region), Bibiki Seashell, Olibanum/Attar Sachet (Elvaan only)


 * Food: Tavnazian Taco

Suggested Spells:


 * Cannonball STR+1 DEX+1
 * Cocoon VIT+3
 * Plasma Charge STR+3 DEX+3
 * Frightful Roar AGI+2
 * Self-Destruct STR+2
 * Zephyr Mantle AGI+2
 * Firespit STR+3
 * Vertical Cleave VIT+1 HP-5 MP+5
 * Saline Coat VIT+2 AGI+2 MP+10
 * Bomb Toss STR+2
 * Bludgeon STR+1
 * Magnetite Cloud VIT+2
 * Triumphant Roar STR+3
 * Bludgeon STR+1
 * Blast Bomb STR+1
 * Pinecone Bomb STR+1
 * Uppercut STR+2 DEX+1

Total Spell Stat boost: STR+20 VIT+8 AGI+6 DEX+5 MP+15 HP-5

This spell set will give you the Auto-Refresh, Defense Bonus, and Conserve MP job traits while also suppling extra stats to boost Cannonball's damage

Technically, you don't really need Conserve MP or Auto-Refresh when using Cannonball. However, Zephyr Mantle can be handy and Frightful Roar is a good debuff if you are able to land it.


 * Some also prefer to use a Fire/Vulcan Staff and Brave Grip instead of a sword and shield. While this is also a good option, you are losing your ability to gain TP and a significant amount of defense; however, very often TPing is ill-advised, due to monster AoE. If you are getting Minnes, this is almost always the better option when using Cannonball w/ 0 TP. Without songs, I would use it versus targets that I can expect high numbers on, since the Brave Grip gives a percent increase.


 * In such situations that you can TP on (Kirin comes to mind), I would suggest a gear set that focuses more heavily on accuracy.

Eyes on Me
A magical blue spell that deals dark damage- the only real dark-based nuke in the game. It's useful in areas such as sea and Limbus (in particular, Apolloyn NW) and on Wyrms.

Spell damage is based off CHR. Also keep in mind that it is a Demon-type attack, so it will get a correlation bonus vs. Dragons.


 * Weapon: Dark Staff
 * Sub: Reign Grip, Bugard Strap +1
 * Head: Carline Ribbon (if using set), Ree's Headgear, Opo-opo Crown (if using Pamamas), Errant Hat, Ebon Tam
 * Neck: Uggalepih Pendant (if latent is active), Temperance Torque, Star Necklace, Bird Whistle, Flower Necklace
 * Body: Errant Houppelande, Ixion Cloak, Ebon Talar
 * Hands: Morrigan's Cuffs, Teal Cuffs, Ebon Gants, Marine Gloves (Hume only), Toad Mittens, Cobra Gloves, Yigit Gages
 * Legs: Nimue's Tights, Errant Slops
 * Feet: Teal Pigaches, Volunteer's Nails, Dune Sandals (Galka Only), Spagyric Nails, Cobra Crackows, Shrewd Pumps, Dance Shoes, Yigit Crackows
 * Back: Jester's Cape +1
 * Waist: Anrin Obi (for Darksday and Dark weather), Aristo Belt, Corsette +1
 * Ring: Veela Ring, Apollo's Ring, Heavens Ring, Light Ring, Angel's Ring
 * Earring: Carline Earring (if using set), Novio Earring, Moldavite Earring, Epsilon Earring, Delta Earring, Sarabande Earring, Melody Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Imperial Egg, Hedgehog Bomb


 * Food: Pamamas (if using the Opo-Opo Crown), Ambrosia (>___>;), Tuna Sushi (+5 CHR), Flint Caviar (+4 CHR)


 * Technically the Opo-opo Crown+Pamamas combo isn't the best way to get your CHR, even discounting Ambrosia

Mind Blast
A magical blue spell that deals thunder damage, with the additional effect: paralyze. It's useful in areas such as sea and Fafnir.

Spell damage is based off MND. Also keep in mind that it is a Demon-type attack, so it will get a correlation bonus vs. Dragons.


 * Weapon: Thunder Staff
 * Sub: Reign Grip, Raptor Strap +1, Bugard Strap +1
 * Head: Yigit Turban, Magus Keffiyeh +1, Morrigan's Coronal, Mahatma Hat, Denali Bonnet, Errant Hat, Magus Keffiyeh
 * Neck: Uggalepih Pendant(latent active), Morgana's Choker, Promise Badge, Faith Torque
 * Body: Morrigan's Robe, Errant Houppelande, Magus Jubbah (if you're having resist problems)
 * Hands: Yigit Gages, Mirage Bazubands, Devotee's Mitts, Marine Gloves (Hume only), Denali Wristbands
 * Legs: Morrigan's Slops, Arcane Slops, Mahatma Slops, Jet Seraweels, Errant Slops
 * Feet: Morrigan's Pigaches, Errant Pigaches, Yigit Crackows, Denali Gamashes
 * Back: Sunbeam Belt, Aslan Cape, Rainbow Cape
 * Waist: Rairin Obi (for Lightningsday and Lightning weather), Cognizant Belt, Penitent's Rope, Jungle Stone (Mithra only), Steppe Stone (Taru only), Ocean Stone (Hume only), Twinthread Obi
 * Ring: Karka Ring, Neptune's Ring, Tamas Ring, Pi Ring, Aqua Ring, Sapphire Ring, Star Ring, Omega Ring
 * Earring: Novio Earring, Moldavite Earring, Mamool Ja Earring, Ryakho's Earring (Mithra only), Communion Earring, Quantz's Earring (Hume only)
 * Ammo: Jasper Tathlum, Aureole, Sturm's Report, Hedgehog Bomb, Mantra Coin


 * Food: Goblin Mushpot (MND +10)


 * Magic Hammer uses the same gear, except with a Light Staff instead of a Thunder.

INT based spells
Regurgitation and Firespit are the ones typically used. Unless the enemy is resistant to water damage, Regurgitation tends to be the more efficient of the two, albeit lower max damage potential. The bind additional effect and longer range (~20) are both very nice aspects as well.


 * Weapon: Water Staff/Fire Staff
 * Sub: Bugard Strap +1
 * Head: Morrigan's Coronal, Teal Chapeau, Magus Keffiyeh +1, Mahatma Hat, Errant Hat, Magus Keffiyeh
 * Neck: Uggalepih Pendant(latent active), Prudence Torque, Lemegeton Medal, Enlightened Chain, Philomath Stole, Torque +1
 * Body: Morrigan's Robe, Arcane Robe, Crimson Scale Mail, Errant Houppelande, Magus Jubbah (if you're having resist problems)
 * Hands: Yigit Gages, Morrigan's Cuffs, Marine Gloves (Hume only), Errant Cuffs, Toad Mittens
 * Legs: Morrigan's Slops, Mahatma Slops, Jet Seraweels, Errant Slops
 * Feet: Morrigan's Pigaches, River Gaiters (Mithra only), Yigit Crackows, Denali Gamashes, Wood Ledelsens (Elvaan only), Mirage Charuqs, Custom Boots (Hume only)
 * Back: Prism Cape, Gleeman's Cape, Rainbow Cape
 * Waist: Suirin Obi (for Watersday and Water weather)/ Karin Obi (for Firesday/Fire weather), Penitent's Rope, Desert Rope (Galka only), Forest Rope (Elvaan only), Ocean Stone (Hume only), Jungle Stone (Mithra only)
 * Ring: Galdr Ring, Tamas Ring, Aquilo's Ring, Omega Ring, Snow Ring, Diamond Ring
 * Earring: Novio Earring, Moldavite Earring, Desamilion's Earring (Elvaan only), Morion Earring +1, Gayanj's Earring (Galka only), Crapaud Earring, Quantz's Earring (Hume only), Morion Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Phantom Tathlum, Sweet Sachet (Taru only), Jasper Tathlum, Morion Tathlum, Balm/Millefleurs Sachet (Hume only)


 * Food: Cream Puff, Brain Stew, Ambrosia


 * It is also worth noting that Regurgitation does more damage from behind, and posseses a strange low-enmity property (1 CE, 640 VE). This means that the hate from the spell itself will be completely deteriorated well before your next cast.
 * These spells (excluding Acrid Stream) also have a MND mod, so it would be beneficial to put that in slots where you don't have any +INT or +MAB.
 * Corrosive Ooze isn't a bad spell either, and also has a -5% Attack/Defense additional effect. The relatively low MP cost is highly appealing.
 * Maelstrom is potentially useful as a moderately strong AoE nuke.
 * Acrid Stream, albiet lower damage, is another worthwhile INT based spell. It also an additional effect of -10 MDB for 2 minutes. It's useful to keep this status effect on the monster if possible.
 * Range
 * Regurgitation ~21.4
 * Firespit ~21.4
 * Corrosive Ooze ~11.4
 * Maelstrom ~6.4, AoE centered on caster

Breath Spells
Breath-type Spells are based off your current HP. The primary ones used are Heat Breath and Frost Breath, and sometimes Radiant Breath, Poison Breath, or Hecatomb Wave. Breath setups are useful versus targets such as Jailers, Omega (on four legs), and Einherjar bosses.


 * Weapon: Fire Staff (if using Heat Breath), Ice Staff (if using Frost Breath), Light Staff (if using Radiant Breath), Wind Staff (if using Hecatomb Wave), Water Staff (Poison Breath)
 * Sub: Axe Grip, Raptor Strap
 * Head: Saurian Helm, Mirage Keffiyeh, Walahra Turban, Homam Zucchetto
 * Neck: Ardor Pendant, Bloodbead Gorget, Cougar Pendant, Ritter Gorget, Tempered Chain, Ajase Beads, Bloodbead Amulet
 * Body: Dusk Jerkin, Magus Jubbah
 * Hands: Creek Mitts (Taru only), River Gauntlets (Mithra only), Alkyoneus's Bracelets, Pallas's Bracelets
 * Legs: Dusk Trousers, Homam Cosciales, Vendor's Slops, Yigit Seraweels, Magus Shalwar, Mirage Shalwar
 * Feet: Marine Boots (Hume only), Root Sabots, Creek Clomps (Taru only), Llwyd's Clogs, Dusk Ledelsens, Marid Leggings
 * Back: Aenotherus Mantle, Gigant Mantle, Lieutenant's Cape, High Breath Mantle, Behemoth Mantle, Empowering Mantle
 * Waist: Steppe Sash (Taru only), Ocean Sash (Hume only), Jungle Sash (Mithra only), Desert Sash(Galka only), Forest Sash (Elvaan only), Gold Moogle Belt
 * Ring: Meridian Ring, Bomb Queen Ring, Bloodbead Ring, Griffon Ring, Light Ring, Bomb Ring
 * Earring: Cassie Earring, Intruder Earring (depending on region), Morukaka's Earring (Taru only), Wrestler's Earring (if /MNK), Bloodbead Earring, Pigeon Earring, Insomnia Earring
 * Ammo: Verthandi's Gem, Fenrir's Stone (during the day), Happy Egg, White Tathlum


 * Food: Carbonara

Suggested Job Traits:


 * Max HP boost (if not /MNK)
 * Auto Refresh
 * Conserve MP


 * Special Note about Breath Spells: They can get resisted in the same manner as any magical spell (1/2 damage, 1/4 damage, etc). They are based off HP and/or your own level only. Magic Attack Bonus and the extra potency from Elemental Staves will not increase damage, although the staves will help with magical accuracy. Magic Bursting only affects the resist rate.


 * Monster Correlation adds a straight 25% boost to this class of magic. The Saurian Helm and Mirage Keffiyeh(+1) both give a 10% boost.


 * Breath spells completely ignore Magic Defense Bonus (MDB). However, they are still affected by monsters with overall magic damage cuts.


 * The list above is in descending order of +HP; however, depending on your target you may very well need an item farther down the list for its magic accuracy. The body and head slots are particularly good places to get +skill/magic accuracy.


 * See the section below for a complete list of magic accuracy items.

For the sake of completeness, here's the full list of Breath-type spells:


 * Poison Breath- Water
 * Magnetite Cloud- Earth
 * Hecatomb Wave- Wind
 * Radiant Breath- Light
 * Flying Hip Press- Wind
 * Bad Breath- Earth
 * Frost Breath- Ice
 * Heat Breath- Fire

Taking a look at their MP costs and assuming no resists or correlation bonuses, Poison Breath is by far the most efficient; Bad Breath is by far the least.


 * Each has a range of ~13.4

Magic Fruit
When geared for, Magic Fruit is an incredibly potent and efficient Cure spell. Amount cured is based on MND, VIT, and Healing magic skill.


 * Weapon: Light Staff
 * Sub: Reign Grip, Raptor Strap +1, Bugard Strap +1
 * Head: Magus Keffiyeh +1, Yigit Turban, Denali Bonnet, Magus Keffiyeh
 * Neck: Morgana's Choker, Promise Badge, Faith Torque
 * Body: Crimson Scale Mail, Morrigan's Robe, Ixion Cloak, Errant Houppelande
 * Hands: Serpentes Cuffs (set), Mirage Bazubands +1, Mirage Bazubands, Devotee's Mitts, Yigit Gages, Marine Gloves (Hume only), Denali Wristbands
 * Legs: Morrigan's Slops, Arcane Slops, Jet Seraweels, Errant Slops
 * Feet: Serpentes Sabots (set), Morrigan's Pigaches, Calm Pigaches, Teal Pigaches, Errant Pigaches, Yigit Crackows, Denali Gamashes
 * Back: Sunbeam Belt, Aslan Cape, Rainbow Cape
 * Waist: Korin Obi (for Lightsday and Light weather), Cognizant Belt, Penitent's Rope, Jungle Stone (Mithra only), Steppe Stone (Taru only), Ocean Stone (Hume only), Twinthread Obi
 * Ring: Karka Ring, Neptune's Ring, Pi Ring, Aqua Ring, Sapphire Ring, Star Ring, Omega Ring
 * Earring: Mamool Ja Earring, Neptune's Earring, Ryakho's Earring (Mithra only), Aqua Earring, Communion Earring, Quantz's Earring (Hume only), Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Bibiki Seashell, Jasper Tathlum


 * Food: Goblin Mushpot (MND +10)

Magic Accuracy
Macroing in extra magic accuracy and/or magic skill can help land your MP drainkisses, in addition to your other enfeebles. If you're having resist problems with your nukes, it can also be a good idea to sub in some magic accuracy instead of the usual potency-increasing stats. Versus high level resistant targets, you're probably going to at least need your AF body when nuking.


 * Weapon: Tizona, Fragarach, elemental staff
 * Sub: Harpy Shield, elemental grip (if using a staff)
 * Head: Mirage Keffiyeh, Morrigan's Coronal, Nashira Turban, Carline Ribbon, Diana Corona, Homam Zucchetto, Ree's Headgear, Ebon Tam
 * Neck: Mavi Scarf, Lieutenant's Gorget
 * Body: Magus Jubbah
 * Hands: Symbios Gloves, Morrigan's Cuffs, Nashira Gages, Ebon Gants
 * Legs: Mirage Shalwar (+1), Denali Kecks, Nashira Seraweels
 * Feet: Denali Gamashes, Nashira Crackows
 * Back: Hecate's Cape, Mirage Mantle, Gramary Cape
 * Waist:
 * Ring: Balrahn's Ring, Omega Ring, Epsilon Ring (Salvage only), Insect Ring
 * Earring: Helenus's Earring+Cassandra's Earring (pair), Incubus Earring, Lycopodium Earring


 * Ammo: Aureole, Sturm's Report


 * Note: Elemental staves award +20 magic accuracy to magical spells matching their element. HQ staves give +30 magic accuracy.

Resting (hMP) / Refresh
Depending on your inventory space situation you might be able to use more or less...


 * Weapon: Dark Staff
 * Sub: Ariesian Grip, Legion Scutum (if you want to keep a sword equiped to prevent TP loss)
 * Head: Mirror Tiara, Volunteer's Khud, Yigit Turban, Cobra Hat, Storm Turban
 * Neck: Eidolon Pendant, Phi Necklace, Gnole Torque, Grandiose Chain, Beak Necklace (+1)
 * Body: Mahatma Houppelande, Yigit Gomlek, Errant Houppelande, Ixion Cloak, Mirage Jubbah, Vermillion Cloak,
 * Hands: Genie Gages, Yigit Gages (if using the full set for the Refresh effect), Serpentes Cuffs (set)
 * Legs: Yigit Seraweels, Baron's Slops
 * Feet: Numerist Pumps, Arborist Nails, Yigit Crackows (if using the full set for the Refresh effect), Serpentes Sabots (set)
 * Back: Invigorating Cape
 * Waist: Austerity Belt, Qiqirn Sash (+1)
 * Ring: Star Ring (+1), Balrahn's Ring (if in Assault/Salvage)
 * Earring: Relaxing Earring, Magnetic Earring, Antivenom Earring, Rapture Earring


 * Ammo:

Tanking
'' I've decided that, in order to make this section more useful, I should break down different gear sets for tanking. Good Paladin and Ninjas have more than one gear set that they use, and frankly it should be no different for a Blue Mage. ''

Versus easier targets, you could simply use your normal TP setup and use damage to keep hate. This section is more so focused on the instances where that would not work.

Haste/Fast Cast
Primarily used for casting Utsusemi when /NIN.


 * Weapon:
 * Sub:
 * Head: Acubens Helm, Walahra Turban, Homam Zucchetto
 * Neck: Tern Necklace (set ony), Tiercel Necklace
 * Body: Nashira Manteel, Ebon Talar
 * Hands: Dusk Gloves +1, Homam Manopolas, Dusk Gloves
 * Legs: Ocelot Trousers, Homam Cosciales
 * Feet: Homam Gambieras, Dusk Ledelsens, Enkidu's Leggings, Setanta's Ledelsens
 * Back: Tern Cape (set only)
 * Waist: Velocious/Speed Belt, Tern Necklace (set only), Goading Belt, Swift Belt, Headlong Belt, Quick Belt
 * Ring: Imperial Ring (Assault only)
 * Earring: Loquacious Earring
 * Ammo:


 * Bad Breath + Sub Zero Smash= Fast Cast

Physical Damage Reduction/Defense
Used when shadows are down and you want to minimize damage taken and cumulative enmity lost.


 * Weapon: Earth Staff
 * Sub: Genbu's Shield (if you wish to keep a sword on)
 * Head: Louhi's Mask (during the day), Darksteel Cap +1, Fugacity Beret, Darksteel Cap, Dusk Mask, Mirage Keffiyeh, Homam Zucchetto
 * Neck: Repelling Collar, Fortitude Torque
 * Body: Darksteel Harness, Homam Corazza, Dusk Jerkin, Morrigan's Robe, Magus Jubbah
 * Hands: Denali Wristbands, Darksteel Mittens, Homam Manopolas, Dusk Gloves
 * Legs: Darksteel Subligar, Homam Cosciales, Dusk Trousers
 * Feet: Darksteel Leggings, Homam Gambieras, Dusk Ledelsens, Enkidu's Leggings
 * Back: Shadow Mantle, Cheviot Cape, Hexerei Cape
 * Waist: Warwolf Belt
 * Ring: Defending Ring, Jelly Ring, Succor Ring, Patronus Ring, Sattva Ring, Soil Ring
 * Earring: Colossus's Earring, Robust Earring, Heims Earring
 * Ammo: Bibiki Seashell, Happy Egg


 * Cocoon- +50% Defense


 * PDT caps at -50%
 * Excluding the Defending ring (as it is a lie), BLU can achieve -46% during the day and capped -50% at night.


 * If you have one, use an Ethereal Earring in this set.

Magical Damage Reduction

 * Weapon:
 * Sub:
 * Head: Louhi's Mask (during the night), Coral Visor, Storm Turban
 * Neck:
 * Body: Coral Scale Mail
 * Hands: Denali Wristbands, Coral Finger Gauntlets
 * Legs: Coral Cuisses
 * Feet: Ataractic Solea, Coral Greaves
 * Back: Resentment Cape (region restrictions), Hexerei Cape, Colossus's Mantle, Lamia Mantle, Gramary Cape
 * Waist: Lieutenant's Sash, Resolute Belt
 * Ring: Shadow Ring, Defending Ring, Succor Ring, Coral Ring
 * Earring: Merman's Earring, Coral Earring. Static Earring
 * Ammo:


 * Saline Coat- Our ultimate defense versus magical damage.
 * Magnetite Cloud + Ice Break= Magic Defense Bonus

Remember- MDT caps at -50%. Shellra IV gives -21.9% MDT. Fully-merited (5/5) Shellra V gives 27.34% MDT. This means ideally, you only need about -23% more MDT to cap. After that point, MDB becomes superior.


 * Magus's Roll- A good source of MDB (conveniently enhanced by your sweet self) given by a COR.
 * Shining Ruby is -4% MDT.


 * Ethereal Earring can also be nice for this set.

Enmity

 * Weapon: Macuahuitl +1, Storm Scimitar (if in Assault)
 * Sub: Macuahuitl +1, Shark Strap (if using staff)
 * Head: Cache-nez
 * Neck: Ritter Gorget, Harmonia's Torque
 * Body:
 * Hands: Homam Manopolas, Ocelot Gloves, Storm Manopolas
 * Legs: Ocelot Trousers
 * Feet:
 * Back: High Breath Mantle (enchantment), Cerberus Mantle, Resentment Cape, Kinesis Mantle
 * Waist: Goading Belt, Warwolf Belt
 * Ring: Odium Ring, Sattva Ring, Corneus Ring, Mermaid Ring
 * Earring: Pluto's Earring, Eris' Earring, Incubus Earring, Dark Earring
 * Ammo: Aumoniere

Fire Resist
Used for tanking something such as the KSNM99 Wyrm.


 * Weapon: Water Staff
 * Sub:
 * Head: Black Ribbon, Green Ribbon +1, Kengo Hachimaki, Rekka Hachimaki, Cactuar Ribbon, Green Ribbon
 * Neck: Jeweled Collar, Buburimu Gorget
 * Body: Bastokan Harness
 * Hands: Tarasque Mitts
 * Legs: Crimson Cuisses, Raptor Trousers
 * Feet: Bowman's Ledelsens, Marabout Sandals, Power Sandals
 * Back: Cerberus Mantle, Casaba Melon Tank, Dino Mantle, Wolf Mantle +1
 * Waist: Water Belt
 * Ring: Malflame Ring, Ruby Ring
 * Earring: Flame Earring, Aqua Earring, Ruby Earring, Sapphire Earring
 * Ammo:

Spell Interruption Down
100% Spell Interruption Down is possible, and potentially handy when casting Ichi. How much of it comes from gear depends on your support. This can help bridge the gap between Paladin's very powerful Shield Mastery trait, although it does require dropping some PDT, and thus would not always be worth it.


 * Weapon: Eremite's Wand
 * Sub: Eremite's Wand
 * Head: Nashira Turban
 * Neck: Willpower Torque
 * Body:
 * Hands:
 * Legs: Magus Shalwar +1, Magus Shalwar
 * Feet: Karasuageha
 * Back: Solitaire Cape
 * Waist: Moon Sash, Star Sash, Heko Obi +1
 * Ring:
 * Earring: Magnetic Earring
 * Ammo:


 * Aquaveil from Accession would give 20%
 * Choral Roll from a COR gives an unknown amount, although it is likely quite significant.
 * True 100% spell interruption occurs at -102%, due to how the game stores numbers.

HP
Please refer the Breath spell build list.

Suggested Spells:


 * Blank Gaze
 * Magic Fruit
 * Exuviation
 * Actinic Burst
 * Temporal Shift
 * Jettatura
 * Healing Breeze (if there are others within the area of effect)


 * Cocoon

Summary
I would highly suggest reading through the link at the bottom about enmity, but here's a brief overview anyways:


 * There are two types of enmity, Cumulative Enmity (CE) and Volatile Enmity (VE).
 * CE builds up overtime and only decays by taking damage.
 * -Losing an Utsusemi shadow also results in a (mild) CE loss (-25)
 * VE dissipates over time; it will not decrease by taking damage. The rate is -60/sec.

What this means is that over a longer fight, CE is more valuable. However, VE is still useful for quickly gaining back the monster's attention, as actions that produce VE tend to produce it in very large spikes.


 * +Enmity gear acts by increasing enmity by a percent. +1 Enmity means +1% enmity for all actions.


 * Your total enmity is equal to CE+VE (i.e. they are additive, furthering the point that VE is still useful despite its temporal nature)


 * Most actions cause a combination of both CE and VE. The link has a full listing of how much each and every action causes.


 * The following are some of the more useful tanking tools and their respective base enmity values.


 * CE Generation
 * Exuviation- 640 CE 640 VE
 * Blank Gaze- 320 CE 320 VE
 * Sheep Song- 320 CE 320 VE


 * VE Generation
 * Actinic Burst- 180 CE 1020 VE
 * Temporal Shift- 180 CE 1020 VE
 * Jettatura- 180 CE 1020 VE

Caution- A major complaint is that a BLU tank requires more MP than a PLD to generate hate. While that can be partly true, it partly arises from the temptation to spam all your enmity spells. This isn't necessary, particularly once a fight is going smoothly. If you're co-tanking, this can cause further issues by causing your partner to be unable to peal hate off of you.


 * Other tanking tools


 * Cocoon- 1 CE 80 VE
 * Obviously this is mostly used for the +50% defense.


 * Saline Coat- 1 CE 480 VE
 * Should be saved for when you need a powerful magic defense, such as before a Citadel Buster or Gates of Hades spam. The effect deteriorates over time, so the timing can be crucial.


 * Magic Fruit
 * Curing enmity varies based on how much you cure.
 * CE= .727(HP cured)
 * VE= 4.36(HP cured)


 * Healing Breeze
 * Same equation as above. Since it's AoE, you would add up the total HP cured for all targets.

Ex:If you cure yourself for 300 HP, (assuming no +enmity) you generate 218 CE and 1308 VE. As you can see, Cure-hate is a very powerful tool, in that it both keeps you alive and causes large amounts of enmity (albeit mostly VE).

Conclusion
A job needs to posses two things to tank-
 * 1) Enmity Generation
 * 2) Damage Mitigation

You need to be able to take and hold a monster's attention, and be able to stay alive (efficiently). Blue Mage is capable of both those things and can therefore be a fully fledged tanking job versus a variety of enemies.

=Trial of the Magians=

Given the number of options available through the Trial of the Magians, I think the swords available through the Magian quests are deserving of their own section. Keep in mind that the trials will be expanded in future updates, which could change how good each option is in relation to another.

Almace

 * 52 DMG 224 Delay

Almace currently offers the highest base damage available to BLU, at a relatively low delay. However, it is currently lacking in extra stats. Future Magian upgrades will likely solve this.

Khanda
There are currently three different branches for Khanda. Each is rare, meaning you may only pick one.


 * 42 DMG 264 Delay, Occasionally attacks twice

This is currently the best option in terms of overall damage over time.


 * 25 DMG 264 Delay, Occasionally attacks 2-3 times

This is the best choice in terms of increasing TP gain- however, its actual DPS is markedly inferior. This can be particularly useful if you wish to use Sanguine Blade repeatedly. However, do keep in mind that this does feed more TP to the enemy than other options.


 * 50 DMG 252 Delay, Double Attack +7

An often ignored choice, this is actually a very solid main hand weapon. It boasts high damage and its +7 DA applies to both hands. However, do keep in mind that using Sanguine Blade, a magical WS, decreases some of its appeal, since magical WS cannot double attack and ignore weapon base damage.

Shamshir
Shamshirs each offer good DPS and extra bonus stats, depending on which path you take. These aren't rare, so you could theoretically get more than one of a desired path. However, do keep in mind that the fact that they all have the same name makes it difficult to macro. For example, if you were tanking with 2 PDT-type swords, you would not be able to quickly macro-swap to 2 MDB-type swords.


 * Fire Path - 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 STR +16 Attack

This is the best sword for increasing the power of physical spells, as well as granting fine melee stats. I would highly suggest having at least one of these.


 * Thunder Path - 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 DEX +12 Accuracy

This grants a massive increase to accuracy, should you need it. Also, be sure to keep in mind what other equipment changes you may be able to make with the extra accuracy in the weapon slot.


 * Earth Path - 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 VIT -8% Physical Damage Taken

A useful sword to have if you're interested in tanking, as it will reduce damage taken while still enabling melee.


 * Dark- 48 DMG 230 Delay +45, MP +12 Magic Accuracy

A useful sword if you plan on spamming Head Butt, as it will help land the stun effect on somewhat resistant targets.


 * Water Path - 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 MND +8 Magic Defense Bonus

Another useful tanking sword, this one instead focuses on reducing magic damage.


 * Ice Path - 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 INT +8 Magic Attack Bonus

While its focus is rather narrow, it is a good sword for increasing Sanguine Blade damage.


 * Light Path- 48 DMG 230 Delay, +6 CHR +12 Magic Evasion

Yet another potentially useful tanking sword, but one with a pretty narrow use. The +12 Magic Evasion acts as +resistance to all elements. However, keep in mind that even a NQ elemental staff has +15 resistance to a particular element. This means that in order to beat that (aside from when more trials are added), you would need to make 2 of them. That's a lot of work for something you would likely wouldn't use very often at all. Honestly, you're probably better off trying to add magic evasion/elemental resistance in other slots.

Machaera
Another set of independent branches, these swords have trials that are relatively easier than other trial sets. Both boast fairly good DPS, although they lack extra stats to directly boost spell damage. They're also rare, so you will have to choose.


 * 50 DMG 238 Delay, Savage Blade damage +10%

One of the highest damage swords equipable by BLU. Even if you don't use Savage Blade often, it's still a pretty good sword.

Note: More than likely, future Magian trials will change the weaponskill that is enhanced by the sword.


 * 48 DMG 238 Delay, Store TP +8

Lower damage than its counterpart, but the Store TP+8 will tend to take a hit off of the number of attacks to 100% TP, thus increasing WS rate.

=FAQ=

Q: What spells should I use?

A: Here are some general suggestions as to which DD spells to rotate while in an experience/merit party.


 * 10-30


 * Head Butt and Bludgeon are the two you'll want to rotate. Wild Oats is a decent enfeeble.


 * 30-38


 * SA Claw Cyclone and SA Screwdriver are both pretty decent. Bludgeon and Head Butt continue to be solid.


 * 38-48


 * Switch to SA Jet Stream or Uppercut, continuing to throw in Bludgeon and/or Head Butt in between.


 * Red Lotus Blade---> Bludgeon/Jet Steam= Fusion is a solid self SC. You can try magic bursting with Bomb Toss, but I have my doubts as to its efficiency. At Level 44 I would switch to SA+Mandibular Bite, but consider continuing with that self SC for when Chain Affinity is up.


 * 48-60


 * I liked Red Lotus Blade--->SA Sickle Slash= Gravitation+ MP Drainkiss MB. You mostly fight crabs and, more importantly, Colibri during this level range, which can be aspired. SA Mandibular bite is also still good, in some cases maybe even better than SA Sickle Slash.


 * Bludgeon is still decent. Head butt is, and always will be, one of our best utility spells.


 * 60-69


 * Death Scissors produces fantastic damage. Be sure to always use it with Sneak Attack and Chain Affinity, plus a good amount of TP. If CA isn't up and/or you're low on TP, then use SA+Mandibular Bite or Spinal Cleave instead. Trick Attack+ Frenetic Rip helps with hate control- which you'll need with the amount of damage that Death Scissors will be doing.


 * 69-75


 * We get the rest of our good multi-hit spells, and /NIN finally becomes a truly good subjob- partly due to the fact that /THF is a bit of a lost cause on imps (I was always either silenced or under amnesia, so picking a time when you're under neither effect can be a bit hard). Rotating Frenetic Rip, Hysteric Barrage, and Disseverment is usually your best bet.


 * If you are at a camp and/or party setup where /THF is usable, SA Vertical Cleave can produce very nice numbers.


 * Good self-SCs (although at this point it isn't always viable)


 * Savage Blade--->Disseverment= Distortion
 * Expiacion---> Vertical Cleave= Darkness (+MP Drainkiss MB)

Q: Really? Just those spells? What about all our other spells, such as the enfeebles?

A: Blue Mage does, in fact, get very nice enfeebles. Choosing which ones to use though is more on a case by case basis, so it's hard to make simple generalizations like I did for our DD spells.

If your party is lacking a Red Mage, and the tank is getting beat up, it wouldn't be a bad idea to utilize what we have. I would also highly recommend using Frightful Roar if you are able to land it frequently. Infrasonics isn't bad either if you can land it.

Q: My spells say that TP affects their damage. Does that mean I should stay at 300% TP all the time?

A: TP ONLY affects spells when using them in conjunction with Chain Affinity. How drastic the effect is depends on the spell's fTP mod.

Q: What should I merit?

A: Blue Skill first and foremost. After that, I would do either Magical Accuracy or Sword Skill. From what I hear, the Physical Potency merits don't seem to do anything. Therefore, I am going to go ahead and ignore those for now, leaving room in case SE changes them or someone figures out what they do (and that they are, in fact, helpful).

'''EDIT: From a recent interview at Fanfest 08, a developer said that Physical Potency merits increase physical spell accuracy. Therefore, I would endorse them as the other T1 category to cap.'''

Tier 2 merits are entirely up to taste. If you do a lot of tanking, Diffusion would be a good idea since Exuviation + Diffusion causes a massive amount of hate. If you use your BLU to nuke in sea, then Convergence is a good idea. If you think a few more Blue points would help you the most, then Assimilation isn't a bad idea either. Enchainment would be decent for those who do BLU/THF for a lot of NMs.

Sadly, there isn't any one obvious choice, so you're going to have to weigh what you do and decide on your own.

Q: How is the attack power determined for physical blue magic spells?

A:The equation is:

Blue magic attack= 8 + Blue magic skill + STR/2

It's actually almost the same formula as melee attack, but with melee combat skill and raw +attack from equipment, traits, and buffs ignored. This also means that blue magic has rather low attack values, which is why most physical spells are in effective against higher level enemies with a high defense. Cannonball follows different rules and can have its attack boosted through defense, which is why it is still useful against such enemies. Vertical Cleave also gains some attack power through its fTP.


 * The above formula is drawn from this thread on ZAM- http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/forum.html?fjob=16&mid=1264809115174556639&num=23&page=1

Q: I'm having issues getting a party for the final ACP fight.

A: This is just due to people being ignorant. BLU is a highly effective DD for the non-zerging method- which in my opinion, is far superior.

Go BLU/WAR and use Cannonball. /THF is useless for this fight. Cannonball's range enables you to attack the crystal from a distance, and snipe off the clones if that job is also assigned to you. Have other cheap DD spells available in case you miss the Thralls the first time. If you're worried about getting drawn in and hit by Seed of Judgement past the 50% mark, you may wish to keep Saline Coat up.

Q: How much TP do Blue magic spells give to an enemy?

A: All spells that cause at least 1 damage grant an enemy 10% TP per hit. This is then modified by Subtle Blow traits and gear.

For example, lets say you cast Disseverment on a monster while /NIN. Normally you would give it 50% TP, but with the Subtle Blow II trait (+10 suble blow), you only give it 45% ( 10% x .1 x 5).

If you were also wearing a Rajas Ring (+5), Enkidu's Subligar (+5 Subtle Blow), Enkidu's Mittens (+2), and an Anwig Salade (+3), you would only give 37.5%.

Q: How should I augment my Mirke Wardecors?

A: Well that all depends. Here are some possibilities:


 * +10 Attack +10 Accuracy

If you lack a Mirage Jubbah or Morrigan's Robe, you could both melee and WS in this. If you do have one of the aforementioned items, it's still a great (technically the best) WS body for Vorpal Blade. However, if you have an Enkidu's Harness you may wish to consider another option.


 * Fast Cast+5 +5 Enmity

The tanking option. This is how Paladins augment their ACP body armor, and if you are an adamant BLU tank, you should highly consider the same.


 * Fast Cast+5 +10 Accuracy

The idea here is to minimize the cast/recast on both Utsusemi and Head Butt while soloing. The +Accuracy is to help ensure that Head Butt lands.

Q: How should I augment my Anwig Salade?

A: Once again, here are some ideas:


 * +4 STR WS Accuracy+15, +10 Accuracy +5 Attack

An extremely beast multi-hit WS piece. This would help Vorpal Blade tremendously. It's also not a bad piece for spell casting, particularly multi-hitters.


 * +4 STR WS Accuracy+15, +4 DEX +2% Critical Damage

Mostly designed for spells. The +2% Critical Damage activates on SA, making this a very good SA Cannonball/Vertical Cleave Piece. It's still a good WS piece; Accuracy and STR for Vorpal Blade, and given that it has a critical mode, the +2% Critical Damage and 4 DEX will also help.


 * +3% Haste, +10 Accuracy +5 Attack

Designed for TPing. In situations where your accuracy is below 91%, this would be better than the Walahra Turban. Still pretty good for Vorpal Blade.

Q: Your guide doesn't list augmented items.

A: For the final mini expansion rewards, see above.

Here's a link to the mini expansion Tenshodo Key page:

Tenshedo Keys

The most interesting ones for BLU come from the Ivory Key (free Triumph Earring!) and Ebon Key(mini-Rajas Ring!).

ANNM augmentations that I find relevant:
 * Dance Shoes
 * Clown's Subligar
 * Errant Pigaches
 * Errant Houppelande
 * Elite Beret
 * Platinum Bangles

=Important Links=

Here are links to a few articles that I feel give valuable information.

Calculating Blue Magic Damage

Blue Magic Hunting Grounds

Cure Calculator, works with blue magic cures!

Beast Strength Chart- something to think about when choosing spells

Kaeko's Blue Magic Enmity listings- Should be looked at should you ever seriously consider tanking

Skillchain Chart- Personally I think all DDs should try to memorize most of the chart

Skillchain Calculator- if you're bad at memorizing the SC chart