Blu/Sch A.K.A. the aspir mage

Hello, Smudge from midgardsormr here. I developed a bluemage fighting style with an unexpected support job, Scholar. After searching the guides on wiki and seeing no referance to it I decided to share it myself.

The Bluemage/Scholar a.k.a. the aspir mage means one thing and I must say it right now *This fighting combination depends solely on stealing enemy mp, if the enemy doesn't have a mp pool this subjob loses a great amount of worth (though it keeps a few bonuses)*

Now that we have that warning out of the way, an explanation is in order, and first and foremost you must be asking "Smudge, why on earth Scholar as a support job?". Well to answer that we'll go through the pros and cons.

Something most people don't know unless they play scholar is that Light Arts and Dark Arts increase your healing/enhancing and enfeebling/dark skill based on your Main job's level, meaning if you use Light Arts as a 75bluemage your healing skill will be roughly the same as a 75Scholar (without equipment buffs of course). Drain and (more importantly) Aspir have a Much better chance at successfully landing on an enemy than say subbing blm or rdm where the Dark skill is only half of your level.
 * Pros
 * But Smudge why does this matter? For a few reasons actually, Healing skill directly effects your own bluemagic healing, for instance as a level 75 by simply activating Light Arts it can increase the amount healed by Magic Fruit by almost 100hp. Another reason this matters the increased skills mean enemies are less likely to resist the Black magic Scholar offers which brings me to the next and possibly most important pro to /sch.