
If you’re someone who isn’t interested in or doesn’t care about being the biggest damage dealer. Their Horse Whispering attack can also revive multiple fallen allies if need be. Is the only healing Job whose reviving ability has a 100% success rate. One of which can take out any non-boss in one hit, but only has a 50% success rate. Has only two offensive special attacks, both single-target. Their stats are all relatively even, with speed being a notable standout.Ĭan restore a little or a lot of HP for one or all of their party members. The Cleric is easily the most reliable of these, but all that healing ability comes at the cost of offense. Having one of these guys on your team is absolutely crucial, especially as the game goes on. It just wouldn’t be an RPG without a Job primarily focused on healing and reviving party members, and thankfully Miitopia has more than one to choose from. If your Mii’s personality is set to “Laid Back”. If you’re just a fan of magic and sorcery. If you enjoy the glass cannon playstyle. If you’re a cavalier-type player who prioritizes offense over defense. If you’re someone who values efficiency in your turn-based battles. Can cast a spell to enlarge a party member’s weapon, greatly increasing its strength for one turn, although it has the downside of turning multi-target attacks into single-target attacks. Can put a teammate to sleep to heal massive amounts of HP, but leaves them vulnerable to enemy attacks. Can erect a barrier around oneself to reduce the damage taken. Most of their special attacks can damage multiple enemies, either intentionally or via splash damage. High magic and MP, even from the start. The majority of the Mage’s moveset is offensive, with an emphasis on hitting multiple enemies at once and clearing the battlefield as quickly as possible, although it is rather MP intensive, and visual variety is definitely not its strong suit.
If your Mii’s personality is set to “Kind” or “Cautious”.Īnother RPG staple, which primarily attacks with magic. If you prefer to focus on one enemy at a time or take out the tougher baddies first. If you are new to RPGs and would like to play as someone who doesn’t need to be healed as often. If you have a preference for powerhouse characters. The ability to stand in front of a party member and take a hit directed at them. A stronger variant can revive fallen teammates with minimal HP, but only has a 50% success rate. The ability to slap party members and remove their status effects.
Numerous strong special attacks (including the Horse Whispering attack) that zero in on a single enemy.Among the highest attack and defense stats, even from the start.But as a side-effect, you’ll be just a bit of a glass cannon… despite the “cannons” that some of the outfits will give you. Taking up this job is pretty straightforward you’ll focus on brute-forcing all enemies in sight and not taking crap from anyone––even your own party members. This one is a job you’ll see often in RPGs. Essentially, the choice you make boils down to your preferences above all else. This guide will focus on each Job’s performance while under the player’s control, and won’t take CPUs into account. You’ll even have to factor in each Mii’s chosen personality, and how strong the relationships are among your party. Each Job has a standard attack, in addition to its own set of special attacks, which expands as the Mii goes up to the maximum Level 50, each with its own upsides and downsides. You’ll pick one at the beginning, and at certain points in the campaign, you’ll have to switch to a new one, before eventually having access to almost all of them just before the endgame. There are a total of fourteen Jobs to choose from six are available from the start, while the rest are unlocked by progressing through the game.
But that’s not going to stop us from making this even more beginner-friendly! Here is our comprehensive guide to each Job that the player can choose during gameplay! In addition to being addictively fun, the game also serves as a suitable entry point for those unfamiliar with turn-based RPGs, with its simple mechanics and straightforward gameplay. But as of last year, it has been granted a new lease on life via a remaster on the seemingly unstoppable Nintendo Switch. Miitopia was originally released in 2017 as a hidden gem late into the Nintendo 3DS’ lifespan.