
The Dancer is, undoubtedly, one of the most elegant DPS jobs that a player can choose. It is a slight downgrade compared to the first build, but easier to achieve. While this build still requires a player to clear the current savage content, they only need to do the first three, as the last raid (Eden’s Promise: Eternity) is the hardest of the current tier. This build requires a player to clear all four current savage content, the Eden’s Promise raid. All builds listed below are credited to The Balance discord.

This set depends on how fast you want your dragoon to be, as well as how many hours and effort you are willing to put in to get your best in slot (BiS) equipment. There are several builds that a player can choose to make their best version of a dragoon.

So, if you were a bard looking to switch to a summoner, it's as easy as to change your equipped bow to a book. The good news for everyone is that: a player is not bound to only one job! They can change their jobs easily by equipping the weapon related to the job they wanted to play for the moment. And with the arrival of the Reaper job in Endwalker (2021), players can have a total of 12 DPS jobs to play from. Final Fantasy XIV has a whopping total of 11 DPS jobs out of the 18 battle jobs available. Like most MMORPGs, Final Fantasy XIV has three different roles that a player can choose: tanks, healers, and damage-dealers (DPS). New players looking to start their journey in Eorzea, the world built inside the game, might wonder what kind of jobs are best suited for them. Despite its horrendous start in 2010 that led the game to close down, it reopened back in November 2012 and is now one of the most successful MMORPG out there.

Final Fantasy XIV is an MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online role-playing game) developed and published by Square Enix and directed and published by Naoki Yoshida.
