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It's been a while since I played but I remember black magic being pretty lackluster, and it's not very exciting when most of their progression as a class is just casting stronger versions of the same three spells, but I was talking to some people online and it sounds like I might've been using the class wrong in my previous playthroughs, so I decided to stick with it and see what I could discover about the class. I feel like if I ignore the rules willy nilly that kind of defeats the point of the venture but a $5 opt out is a nice little compromise.Īnyway, with that pre-amble out of the way, the first job I got was the black mage, which honestly I wasn't super excited about. I've decided to incorporate that into my personal run. In an officially overseen Four Job Fiesta, if you get a job you simply don't want to deal with, all you have to do is pay the charity $5 to swap it out for a job of your choice. They don't want it to be a super hardcore thing that's offputting to more casual players, though they have ways you can turn it into that if you're so inclined. They're a charity event, obviously the name of the game is participation. Been reading up on the charity even recently though and I've learned in an officially run Four Job Fiesta the rules aren't quite so harsh as they seem. I've done some in the past but my runs usually peter out once I get a bad job. It was started as a charity event but it's super fun and can be recreated all on your own with just some dice or a random number generator. How the Four Job Fiesta works is you only take one job from each crystal, chosen at random, and must have at least one party member using one of each job you've taken at all times, for a total of Four Jobs, one for each party member, once you've unlocked them all. In the traditional Final Fantasy 5 experience, you go on a journey to save the four magic crystals, and each time you get to a crystal you unlock 4-6 new jobs (classes), which can be mixed and matched in all sorts of fun ways. For those unaware, Four Job Fiesta is a self imposed rule set in Final Fantasy 5.