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Because of this, a Yokai could be interpreted as taking on aspects of the summon they're an avatar of instead of a full transformation (at the table's discretion).
The approach we've taken is that a Yokai becomes an "Avatar" of a given summon, gaining a set of benefits and restrictions, as well as a free spell they can cast using our innate rules.
Conversely, the Yokai is meant to represent the 'controllable summon' seen in FF10 and similar entries, where it had its own pool of actions, spells, and limit break.
Carbuncle is all about magic defense, mitigating magic damage, enhancing buffs, and granting their actions to allies.
however, you may not make physical attacks.
Bahamut is all about striking hard, and alot of his benefits ignore defenses and/or have a higher damage floor.
However, you cannot use magic.
Tonight, the final trinity of classes in Emberwind gets a look in the Valley, starting with the Atlanta.
I promise to minimize Athena jokes.
Earlier this week, we finished the White Mage for FF Legend.
Their take on white magic means they're far more efficient at healing magics, being able to use their magic to heal and inflict light damage in the same actions.