The ranking of job strengths in Final Fantasy 14 Crystal World, in the FF14 mobile game, adopts the settings from the PC version. The strength of a job determines the chances of survival in the game, and of course, player skill is also a factor. So, is there a job strength ranking in FF14 Crystal World? Based on this ranking, which job would be better for newcomers to choose when they start the game? Next, through a beginner's guide, I will help everyone understand the classification of jobs in Final Fantasy 14 Crystal World, as well as which jobs are suitable for beginners.

In the FF14 mobile game, there are a total of 9 basic job roles, which are Paladin, Warrior, White Mage, Scholar, Dragoon, Monk, Bard, Black Mage, and Summoner. These 9 jobs are further categorized into different directions based on their abilities and roles: Tank (defensive front-line type), Support Healer (healing endurance type), and DPS (offensive damage-per-second type). How are these 9 jobs divided among the three directions?

Tank Jobs: Warrior, Paladin
Support Healer Jobs: White Mage, Scholar
DPS Jobs: These are further divided into melee, ranged physical, and ranged magical
Melee Physical Damage: Dragoon (from Lancer), Monk (from Pugilist)
Ranged Physical Damage: Bard (from Archer)
Ranged Magical Damage: Black Mage (from Thaumaturge), Summoner (from Arcanist)

The development of each job varies, but in terms of physical play, the ranking of job strengths can be divided into three tiers.
First Tier: Black Mage, Summoner, Bard
These are ranged DPS jobs that can deal continuous and high amounts of damage to enemies. However, these three jobs also require protection from melee and support roles.
Second Tier: Warrior, Paladin, Dragoon, Monk
These are tank jobs with sufficient HP, tough enough to stand alone, and capable of dealing significant burst damage when necessary.
Third Tier: White Mage, Scholar
These are support roles that do not focus on damage. The White Mage provides high healing to teammates, making them essential for both tanks and backline mages, summoners, etc.

Based on these three tiers, can new players choose their jobs according to this ranking? Not necessarily. Among the jobs listed, due to differences in control, importance, and difficulty, not all may be suitable for beginners. So, which jobs are suitable for beginners?
For beginners, it is recommended to start with the Dragoon, as this job is easy to operate. Another option is the Bard, which has simple movement mechanics and won't get you called out as a "noob." Once you have some proficiency and understanding of the game, you can try the Black Mage, and then move on to other jobs. However, it's important to note that the Scholar has a very high learning curve, so beginners should be cautious when choosing to play a support role.

This concludes the content on the job strength ranking in Final Fantasy 14 Crystal World. In general, the 9 jobs in the game are still divided into the traditional three directions. However, during actual combat, the combinations can be very flexible and varied. Therefore, when engaging in team battles, players should always check the boss's situation and form teams accordingly. When choosing a job, beginners should also consider their future career direction.