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Talk:Mithra: Guide to Job Selection

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Credit for the Mithra stats template (and all other Racial stats pages) goes to Rixie for her fine work. The page originally was added to the Mithra home page.

I was inspired to added one for Elvaan and Tarutaru, but after they were moved to their own guides, I did the same for Mithra as well. Identical sections have been added for Galka and Hume players, but I have not filled out information because I myself am just an Elvaan player. So they have only stats, a summary and a format.

I want to thank Rixie for the hard work done here, and for the inspiration to add matching sections for all the other races as well.

-User: Greix

Egads and el flips! Who edited this?! It's got spaces all over the place. "Go together like oxygen and hydrogen"? How about peanut butter and jelly? Steak and potatoes? Considering it takes two Hydrogen to an Oxygen to form water, as well as its lacking relation to something more graspable in real life, you're kind of losing people with these similes. -User: Greix

Heh, I think I actually wrote that part in my Chem class since it was so boring. I can change it, or you can change it if you want. I think I wrote every single guide for every single race. And you people seriously have to stop editing them unless you know these things. I had to completely redo some of them because you wrote down stuff like "Mithra has the lowest MP in the game..." I know it's a free website, and I know you're technically allowed to write anything you want. I also know it's a guide, and it's only opinion, but that's facts, man. You can't say that kind of stuff. Thanks! ^^
-User: Stammer

"Great" mages?

Just sticking my opinion up in here. I'm skimming portions of this page, and I really have to say that I don't recall anything about Mithras being any better than Humes at being mages, other than the fact that I think we look better when casting. If anything, we're a tad worse than Humes at being mages. We get the same amount of MP and the same amount of INT, but we get slightly less MND. I'd give numbers for comparison but I'm not in a position to right now. That stat calc online should be enough verification, should anyone wish to check. --Ivrai 01:44, 14 March 2008 (UTC)