Puppetmaster (Final Fantasy XI)
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Puppetmasters are entertainers from the far East in Vana'diel. They use their puppets to entertain audiences, but they are also effective in combat. This is a playable advanced job in Final Fantasy XI since the addition of Treasures of Aht Urhgan expansion. Puppetmasters can summon a puppet as their weapon. Unlike other summons, the puppet can be equipped with a new head or chasis, as well as a dozen special upgrades.
Puppetmasters are accompanied by an Automaton, which, according to the story of Final Fantasy XI, is a recent invention of a prominent engineer of the Eastern Empire, a Galka named Ghatsad. Traditionally, the entertainers of the past had used marionettes to entertain crowds. These new creations are built and maintained by their puppetmaster owners and function without the use of any strings or other attachment. Instead, a puppetmaster actually has a remote which he can use to control his pet.
From some of the descriptions of Puppetmasters released by Square-Enix, there are some very vague connections between Puppetmasters and the recurring Mime job. Square-Enix originally intended to introduce a Necromancer job class, but after deciding that it would unbalance the game, they created the Puppetmaster instead.
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[edit] Becoming a Puppetmaster
To obtain this job, talk to Shamarhaan, an Elvaan in Bastok Markets next to the fountain. He will tell you to talk to one of his students, Iruki-Waraki, who is located in Aht Urhgan.
Travel to Aht Urhgan Whitegate, and find Iruki-Waraki at K-9. He tells you to bring him an Automaton. From there, go to the Automaton Shop in the same zone at I-7. Ghastad will tell you about the old relic Automations and where to find them. After talking with him, you learn that the relics are located in Arrapago Reef. Go to the Northern Port and ride the boat to Nashmau. You can also take the Runic Portal to Azouph Isle. Run through Caedarva Mire to I-6 and arrive in Arrapago Reef.
Once in Arrapago Reef, go to H-10. Aboard the first ship you come across there should be a Skeleton, a Lamia, and a ???. When it's safe, touch the ??? to get the relic head and frame. Then, return them to Ghastad at the Automaton shop. Wait until the next day, and then talk to him again. Travel back to Iruki-Waraki and choose a name for your new Automaton.
[edit] Puppetmaster Abilities
[edit] Job Abilities
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[edit] Job Traits
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[edit] Combat Skill Ratings
| Skill | Skill Ranking | Cap at Level 1 | Cap at Level 37 | Cap at Level 75 |
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| Hand-to-Hand | C | 5 | 105 | 225 |
| Dagger | C- | 5 | 105 | 220 |
| Club | D | 4 | 101 | 210 |
| Throwing | C+ | 5 | 105 | 230 |
| Evasion | B | 5 | 109 | 250 |
| Guard | B | 5 | 109 | 250 |
| Parrying | D | 4 | 101 | 210 |
Automaton Skills rank accordingly. Valoredge: A- in Melee. Sharpshooter: A- in Ranged. Stormwaker: A- in Magic. With Soulsoother/Spiritreaver head, A+ in magic. Harlequin: B- in Magic, Melee, and Ranged.
[edit] Puppetmasters in Final Fantasy XI
[edit] Strengths
- Good Puppetmasters can sometimes keep up with heavy damage dealing classes like Dragoon and Samurai using the combined power of their Automaton and their own fighting ability.
- Automations can be configured to do a variety of different abilities and fill multiple roles. This allows Puppetmasters to take on the roles of Healers, Mages, and Damage Dealers.
[edit] Weaknesses
- The main source of the Puppetmaster's damage - the Automaton - has low defense and is very easy for monsters to kill in few hits. If the Automaton is knocked out, it will take twenty minutes to recast it once again. This sometimes makes it difficult to keep the Puppetmaster's damage at its peak until abilities like Role Reversal and Ventriloquy are merited.
- Puppetmasters' main melee skill is average. Hand-to-hand scales terribly compared to other melee jobs' A or B skill weapons. In effect, the master's melee accuracy and damage begin to fall further and further behind other damage-dealing jobs as they progress, especially at higher levels.
- Takes time, money, practice, and patience to become a decent Puppetmaster. Requires complete knowledge of the function of each attachment and Automaton AI to master - particularly as the development team tends to alter both with little to no recognition to the player base of doing so.
- Due to the difficult learning curve of the job, there are many sub-par puppetmasters, leading to slow invites and forced solo-play.
[edit] Subjobs
[edit] Warrior
One of the best choices for any Puppetmaster while inside a party. Offers Provoke, allowing a Puppetmaster with a healing Automaton to back up tank. Offers Attack Bonus, Double Attack, and Berserk for increased damage of the Puppetmaster.
[edit] Monk
A good alternate choice to the Warrior. This gives the Puppetmaster higher Martial Arts traits earlier, Boost to raise their Damage and help keep hate off their Automaton while solo, as well as Counter, Dodge, Focus, and Chakra.
[edit] White Mage
With a Healing Automaton, a Puppetmaster is able to heal, but not as effectively as a White Mage. Despite this, they can free up Red Mages and Summoners to provide back up healing, as well has make them more able to use their offensive abilities. Aside from this, White Mage offers little for a Puppetmaster both inside and outside of parties.
[edit] Ninja
A very good subjob for a solo Puppetmaster. Utsusemi will eat damage, allowing the Automaton to take on a DD roll. Not advisable for parties, since it grants little that will be useful.
[edit] Dragoon
Another good, yet over-looked support job for Puppetmaster. A dragoon subjob offers Attack Bonus at earlier levels. Jump is a good addition to a puppetmaster's damage. There are also many pieces of gear that add Haste and Attack+ that make this an acceptable support job for a solo or party puppetmaster.
[edit] Dancer
A superb subjob for a solo player, or for playing as a support healer in parties. It gives you healing abilities, debuffing abilities, and the option to have your Automaton on a DD frame to utilize their damage for faster kills.
| v · e · dFinal Fantasy XI Jobs |
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| Basic Jobs |
| Warrior - Monk - Thief - White Mage - Black Mage - Red Mage |
| Original Advanced Jobs |
| Beastmaster - Bard - Paladin - Dark Knight - Summoner - Ranger |
| Rise of the Zilart Jobs |
| Ninja - Samurai - Dragoon |
| Treasures of Aht Urhgan Jobs |
| Blue Mage - Corsair - Puppetmaster |
| Wings of the Goddess Jobs |
| Dancer - Scholar |

