Mobius Final Fantasy is a great game if you are looking for an amazing HD console-sized game experience on-the-go for absolutely free. There are times though when you wonder if it’s worth the time and dedication—when you reach a point where you have to invest a couple of dollars to get either good jobs or weapons for further advancement in the mobile game.
At the start of Mobius Final Fantasy, you are given a total of three jobs to choose from: Onion Knight, Apprentice Mage, and Neophyte Ranger. Each of them has been well rounded off to carry you through the first two chapters of the game—but only if you make the best use of them. Each of these jobs can be upgraded so that difficult enemies can be handled with no problem whatsoever.
In order to upgrade your jobs, you first need to collect a certain number of skillseeds. These skillseeds are earned by going into battles while having specific elements equipped. If you have wind elemental attacks equipped, you would get wind elemental skillseeds at the end of each and every battle. And once you have a significant amount of these, you can head over to the Skill Panel to upgrade your job’s stats.
The Skill Panel can be reached by clicking on the Cards tab on the right-hand side of the screen, and then clicking on Decks. Once the Decks menu opens, click on the Skill Panel option given below a deck. This will take you to a job’s skill board where you can unlock new powers and abilities while also increasing its stats. And after you have unlocked every skill on the board, you will then have the ability to upgrade your class.
Now, each of these jobs will require you to gather specific skillseeds in order to upgrade your job. The Onion Knight job will require you to gather fire elemental skillseeds, Apprentice Mage will need ice skillseeds, and Neophyte Ranger will require you to gather wind skillseeds. The quickest way to earn these is by going into battles against easy enemies and continuously spamming them with your attacks.
The standard jobs you are offered at the beginning may not prove to be such a huge help throughout the whole game, but can easily provide you with a well-balanced character for the first two chapters at least. Only two chapters are available in Mobius Final Fantasy so far, with more to be available soon. There are a total of five chapters in the game, and each of them has an immersive storyline bound to keep you enthralled for a long time.