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Orran is an Astrologer.

Astrologian (占星術士 or 占星術師, Senseijutsushi?), also known as Astrologer and abbreviated as AST (, Uranai?), is a recurring job in the Final Fantasy series. While its skillset differs in each game, the job is generally support-oriented, mainly focused on increasing the party's stats and providing protective abilities. The Astrologian is thematically similar to the Time Mage job.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XIV[]

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Astrologian (AST) is a job which made its debut in the Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward expansion. It is a healing class themed around astromancy, with elements of Time Mage and Gambler. Their weapon of choice is the star globe.

Final Fantasy Tactics[]

A learned augur who uses Astrology to manipulate fate and sway the course of battle.

Description

Astrologer is Orran's job, it is just like the Squire job, except he that he can only equip dictionaries and has one extra ability, Celestial Stasis, an ability exclusive to this job. Astrologer takes 1,470 JP to master.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

Astrologian [2-130C] Opus series card.

The Astrologian job appears in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game as a Water-elemental Backup card.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Bravely Second: End Layer[]

BS Astrologer

Magnolia as an Astrologian in Bravely Second: End Layer.

The Astrologian is an asterisk obtained by defeating Norzen Horoskoff.

The Astrologian uses Astral Magic to support their allies, with defensive and status increasing spells. With their Prescience specialty, such spells always take effect at the beginning of the turn.

Knights of the Crystals[]

The Astrologer appears on a gold card.

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Etymology[]

An astrologer practices one or more forms of astrology. Typically an astrologer draws a horoscope for the time of an event, such as a person's birth, and interprets celestial points and their placements at the time of the event to better understand someone, determine the auspiciousness of an undertaking's beginning, etc.

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