I made the decision ! I’m buying FFXII on Steam Day 1 ! I can’t wait any longer !

And now it has just occured to me… The all point of TZA is the job system !!
I’m late to the party, but I have NO IDEA of what I should do lmao
Or rather, I’d like to know what I better NOT do.

If I remember the tumblr posts, Bathier and guns is a terrible idea.
What else should be avoided ?

I really like to give hammers to Penelo, I guess I like it when a ~cute~ character shows physical strength.

I like Vaan with spears, and also, white mage!Vaan idea is growing on me thanks to @skystones

arotunes:

shoutout to all the aromantics who still love love

* to aros who love to read fluffy fanfics and watch romantic movies

* to aros who love their friends and family

* to aros that love their pets

* to aros that love the idea of love and wish they could feel the same

* to aros who love vicariously through other people/art/books/fics/etc.

* to the aros who love to show acts of platonic love through kind gestures

* to the aros that love stereotypical romantic things

* to the aros that love where they are in life

* to the aros that love to reminisce and also look toward the future

* to the aros that love their aromanticism

* to the aros who love themselves

tinsil:

for @ff30thfanproject,
it’s the FF1 thief! well, i actually based it more on the design from
the wonderswan/GBA/PSX remakes rather than the NES design, since it’s
more the direction that thieves went from then on (green as a key color,
bandanas as a common costume element); the NES design is a bit of an
odd one out

i never actually used a thief when i played ff1
(went in for all the mages + 1 obligatory knight), but by the time i
found out about this project, almost all the characters had been claimed
;; so i’m lucky i managed to sneak in (sneaky… like a thief??) at the
last second! & while i didn’t use a thief specifically, ff1 (GBA
dawn of souls ver) was my first ff so it’s extra lucky i managed to get a
character from that game!

anyway, this was fun & i’m happy to be part of the project; FF has meant a lot to me over the years