So I'm doing a challenge run in Final Fantasy Tactis that involves Ramza, a ninja, and three generic monks. I need help figuring out what I want to do for the last two monks (assuming they max out natural job abilities like martial arts). Here's what I've got for Ramza Ninja and Monk 1's abilities
Ninja
>primary job ninja
>Secondary ability: Arts of War (renders)
>Reaction: Hamedo
>Equip Ability: Brawler or Equip Armor (maybe Equip Guns just for the luls)
>Movement Ability: Either Move +3 or Move +2 depending on how lazy I am
Monk
>primary job monk
>Secondary ability: Time Magic
>Reaction Ability either Counter or Hamedo
>Support ability: Attack Boost
>Movement not really relevant since I have teleport, maybe Move +2 or Manafont?
I need to finish the last two monks; I want to have Manashield+Manafont on one of them so as to break the game a bit further, but I'll take any recs that make the monks as ridiculous as possible.
Pic semi-related
Chakra is godlike on White Mage so maybe White Magic on one?
>>3714027
Calculator.
The odds of an epic final battle where your calculator wipes out everyone on the battlefield but one of your own people, who's near death.
That and it's the neatest job in the game. Actually makes you think a bit!
>>3714027
Equip Armor sucks, especially on Ninjas.
Clothing gear is infinitely better than armor. You can get Twist Headbands, Green beret's or the best item in the game, the Thief Hat is clothing. Armor only gives HP bonuses, and not enough more than clothing to justify the ability set.
Same thing goes with Monk. It's not better than a Ninja.
A ninja with brawling is better than a Monk with dual wield because of it's inherent higher movement and speed, and you can equip headgear which monk cant.
You can just use Punch Art on Ninja.
Honestly, Tactics is so easy taht you'd be better off just powering through since using "cool" setups is almost always less effective.
>>3714198
>Tactics is easy so you should use the best setups instead of cool ones
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>>3714034
Calculators are super slow though. Which is very annoying and makes them kind of fragile. But once mastered, it is the most OP secondary skill set.
I actually stopped using it because it feels like cheating. You can win entire battles without ever moving a unit from his start location in a turn or two.