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== How Vocation Advancement Works == | == How Vocation Advancement Works == | ||
Note that the Android version has increased the "[[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation/Area level caps|Area level caps]]" for every area by 10; except for those that were already at 99. Also note that both versions allow you to remove whatever Vocation you have on in | Note that the Android version has increased the "[[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation/Area level caps|Area level caps]]" for every area by 10; except for those that were already at 99. Also note that both versions allow you to remove whatever Vocation you have on in favore of going "Vocationless". In the SNES version, it is on the 2nd page of selectable classes, and in the Remakes, the man gives you the option to "Remove Vocation" instead of choosing one | ||
In general, you can advance in your vocations simply by fighting; but there are caveats to that. For starters, each vocation is different in how many battles it takes to master it, or how many battles each Star level takes. Just because Priest requires 49 Battles to reach 4✮, that doesn't mean it's the same for all classes. The Gladiator class, for example, requires you to fight 64 Battles before you can get 4✮ in it! | In general, you can advance in your vocations simply by fighting; but there are caveats to that. For starters, each vocation is different in how many battles it takes to master it, or how many battles each Star level takes. Just because Priest requires 49 Battles to reach 4✮, that doesn't mean it's the same for all classes. The Gladiator class, for example, requires you to fight 64 Battles before you can get 4✮ in it! |