Puppetmaster is also a very complicated job, and the process of understanding the behavior of magic automatons can be a lengthy read. Certain spells are only cast under certain HP or MP conditions under specific Maneuvers, which are job abilities based on every element, and incur special stat and ability boosts on your automaton, and encourages your mechanical friend to use certain spells and weapon skills. Not only this, but certain frame and head combinations from different sets can make the automaton act is quirky ways. For instance, a Stormwaker body with a Valoredge head will do nothing by melee attack and cast healing magic.
Even further, there are countless numbers of attachments you can (obviously) attach to your automaton giving it certain abilities, statistical enhancements, and traits. There are so many it's impossible to list them all in this article. From Stoneskin, increased Ranged Accuracy, casting Flash, the ability to Provoke, Regen and Refresh itself, and countless other things, the right combination of attachments can make your little buddy a force to be reckoned with indeed.
There are, of course, some downsides to this job, mainly the fact that due to the heavy emphasis placed on the automaton instead of the master; you yourself won't necessarily do that much damage on your own. In fact, without you're automaton you're practically a weak version of the Monk job, which also uses hand to hand weapons. Since the Puppetmaster isn't really a heavy powered role, SquareEnix has assigned only cloth armor to Puppetmasters, providing some challenges in seeking out and obtaining decent equipment. Unfortunately, some PUPs are forced to wear mage equipment because of no low-cost alternatives.
Which leads to another difficulty; this job can get expensive. Most attachments that you will want buy from the vender, Yoyroon, in Nashmau at (G-6) could end up costing you around 100,000gil just starting out, and this doesn't even include the far greater number of attachments you'll be forced to buy from the Auction House. Artifact Armor (Most of which is obtainable from the NPC Dhima Polvevhia at J-8 in Whitegate and Iruki-Waraki) items are even more expensive, and the items required to unlocking new automaton frames and heads can cost a pretty penny as well.
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