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Dancer (FFXI)  

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Job Description

With their aggressive steps, these thewy terpsichoreans would weave forbidden magicks upon themselves and their enemies, producing results rivaling those of even the most powerful sorcerous cants. The popularity of this profession reached it's peak during the Great War, when dancers were common additions to allied army units fighting on the front lines.

Spells and Abilities


Spells and Abilities

Job Abilities

Job Abilities are activated abilities unique to a specific job that enhance job performance in some way. This can include, but is not limited to, increasing armor or damage for a short time, initiating a special attack or triggering a party buff.

  • Sambas: These dances imbue melee attacks with special enhancements. Here we will list the Samba moves and their effects.

Level Name Effect
1 Trance This is the Dancer's two-hour move; it lowers the TP cost of dances, and reduces the number of 'steps' needed to zero.
? Drain Samba (TP cost, 10) Casts Drain Daze on the enemy. All party members engaged in battle drains the enemy's HP. Drain Samba II costs 25TP.
? Aspir Samba (TP cost, 10) Casts Aspir Daze on the enemy. All party members engaged in battle drains the enemy's MP. Aspir Samba II costs 25TP.
? Haste Samba (TP cost, 35) Casts Haste Daze on the enemy. All party members engaged in battle gain Haste. There is no tier II version of this spell.
  • Waltzes: These dance moves cure and remove ailments from party members. Here are the Waltz moves and their effects.

Level Name Effect
? Curing Waltz Curing Waltz: (TP cost, 20) Restores a party member's HP.
? Curing Waltz II (TP cost, 35) Restores a party member's HP.
? Curing Waltz III (TP cost, 50) Restores a party member's HP.
? Healing Waltz (TP cost, 20) Removes one magic-induced ailment from a party member.
? Divine Waltz (TP cost, 40) This Waltz heals party members HP, essentially a Curaga spell. It is unknown how much enmity using any of these curative oves generates.
  • Jigs: These dances enhance your own abilities. Here are the Jigs dances and their effects.

Level Name Effect
? Spectral Jig (TP cost, 0) Allows you to evade detection by enemies that detect by either sight or sound. Essentially this casts both Sneak and Invisible on yourself, at zero MP or TP cost. Unlikely to be effective in avoiding detection by mobs with True Sight, however.
? Chocobo Jig (TP cost, 0) Increases the Dancer's movement speed (as in running, not attacking).

  • Flourishes: There are two tiers to the Flourish category. These are powerful dance steps that can only be used after earning 'finishing moves,' which are basically function -- on a small scale -- like TP.

You connect with a particular dance move, you earn a finishing move. Spend your finishing moves on Flourishes. Here are the various Tier I Flourishes and their effects.

Level Name Effect
? Animated Flourish Provokes the target. Requires at least one finishing move.
? Desperate Flourish Weighs down a target with a low success rate. Requires at least one finishing move.
? Violent Flourish Stuns the target. Requires at least one finishing move.

Job Traits

Job Traits are passive abilities that are always active for your job. Job Traits often boost stats, increase mp regeneration, or add resistances to status effects.

Two-Hour Abilities

Two-Hour Abilities are job-specific active abilities with a cool down timer of two hours. These are often incredibly powerful abilities, but often have adverse effects as well such as depleting an MP pool or dealing physical damage to the player.

Weaponskills

Weapon skills are abilities that become available when a player has gained 100+ TP while damaging a mob with their weapon. All weapons, with the exception of Thrown and Instruments have their own set of weaponskills. Weaponskill availability is dependent on a player's skill level with the weapon as well as the weapon itself.

Sub-job Combinations

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Other Info

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