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So you're probably wondering "then what does job level actually do?" Well what Job level actually does aside from getting you a rare weapon at max is:
Influence the number of hits when attacking.
Increases the chance of executing a Critical Hit.
Increases physical damage, Black Magic damage, White Magic recovery, Summon damage. attack power of bare-handed Monks/Black Belts, and also enhances the special abilities of certain Jobs.
Hope this clears up any confusion some of you might have wondering why your stats aren't increasing despite having a job level of 30+.
The Dark Knight sacrifices 20% of its current HP to attack all enemies, which can be useful for defeating enemies who multiply, and is at full damage regardless of row. It can be used to dispatch multiple enemies at once, but will not be as useful for bosses and later dungeons. Souleater's maximum damage exceeds 11,350.
Its damage is calculated using the following formula:
Damage Inflicted = Weapon Attack x 5 + JobLv x 10 + Current HP x 0.9
It should have its own JOB SET !