Talk:Job Classes/@comment-58.108.203.65-20180818142707/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180818202914

Classes, whether Job or Racial, seem to max out at 15 levels. These class levels (along with total levels,stats,skills etc.) can then serve as prerequisites for more advanced levels.

For purposes of spellcasting, 15 levels seems like it would be maybe level 5 in a D&D casting class. The Ranger class can hit level 5 and still have zero spells, needing another level to have at least one spell. So I think that it would make sense if the Ranger base class in Yggdrasil provided no casting levels, but provided access to more advanced classes that did have casting ability.

On the other hand, that doesn't hold for newer editions of D&D (while Yggdrasil seems based significantly on an older edition, it isn't like the multi-classing and such is particularly D&Dish).

We frankly have no ability to even meaningfully guess at the dependencies. Ranger can be guessed as a base class, because it's a base class in D&D and appears first on Aura's sheet (she only has five levels, increasing the possibility that it's a non-casting base class which serves as a prerequisite for some casting classes). Also, Aura's build is very low in MP, and she seems to rely mostly on skills and summons rather than spells. My guess is that none of her listed classes are casting classes.