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Its an amazing vocation, every basic skill from a vocation is at your disposal, with rearment you can switch to any weapon in the game, it only counts the heaviest weapon you equipped.
Want to block, switch to sword and shield, want to float switch to mages staff, want to shoot, switch to a bow, want to wall jump, equip daggers, want to smack enemies with big aoes, switch to greatsword etc.
You can also wear any armor in the game and mix it up, pick every best piece in the game to wear, no matter the vocation its locked to.
As yoy said, there's far more to classes than skill slots, simply by switching to a bow you can snipe stuff off the air, land charged shots or bounce off enemies with kick attacks, allowing you to deal with threats classes like fighter of warrior just can't handle, likewise, simply switching to a staff allows you to float & heal your team (and yourself) at any time, etc...
if Warfarer had one skill page for every single profession it would be broken, and every other class would become pointless.
Nah, you can wear any armor in the game, Warfarer completely removes vocation locks. So you can dress up however you want.
It only counts the weight of the heaviest weapon you are equipped. Others are free.