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DLC adding more Vocations is probably on the table though.
Me personally I would have asked for a pet/summoner class but I figured out a while back that this is basically what Trickster is.
I think the issue is that they called them 'Advanced Classes'.
Both Thief and Archer will be just as strong as any of the other classes at endgame.
Sorcerer may be an 'Advanced Class' of Mage but it plays completely differently.
It's like saying Black Mage is the Advanced Class of White Mage.