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Fusilier (Final Fantasy Tactics A2)

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See also: Gunner.
"Moogle machinists crafted the first guns, so it is no surprise that moogle fusiliers fire them with the greatest skill."
—Description


Fusilier is a returning job in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, exclusive to Moogles. This job is available after mastering one Animist A-ability. They wield guns, giving them the game's longest-range weapons, as well as safety from being able to attack from such a far distance. Regular attacks can be blocked by terrain obstructions, but Gunmanship abilities negate that and always reach their target. The attack can still miss, but thanks to the Fusilier's naturally high accuracy, this has little chance of happening. Gunmanship abilities offer both negative status effects and elemental attacks.

The Moogle Knight's ability Ultima Charge can be used at range by a Fusilier, making a Fusilier/Moogle Knight an extremely potent combo, abilities such as Moogle Rush also works at long range with this job.

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[edit] Requirements

  • To Unlock: Complete "The Goug Consortium"
  • To Use: Master 1 Animist A-Ability

[edit] Stats

Weapons Head Body Equip Shields?
Guns Hats Light Armor No


Move Jump Evasion Unarmed
Attack Raise
Resilience
3 2 0 10 60

[edit] Abilities

The abilities of the FUSILIER enchant their shots, with a variety of effects

[edit] Gunmanship

Skill Weapon Learned From Effect Range AP To Master
Fireshot Aiot Gun Fire damage Weapon range 150
Boltshot Riot Gun Thunder damage Weapon range 150
Iceshot Giot Gun Ice damage Weapon range 150
Confushot Chaos Rifle Damage, inflict Confuse Weapon range 400
Charmshot Peacemaker Damage, inflict Charm Weapon range 400
Blindshot Silver Cannon Damage, inflict Blind Weapon range 200
Silenceshot Lost Gun Damage, inflict Silence Weapon range 200
Stopshot Outsider Damage, inflict Stop Weapon range 450

[edit] Support

Skill Equipment Learned From Effect AP To Master
Concentrate Longbarrel Increase accuracy 250

[edit] Etymology

Fusilier comes for the French and Spanish word for gun, fusil.