This article contains spoilers for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

It's no secret that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 wears its Final Fantasy influences on its sleeve, with the game often being compared to the likes of Final Fantasy 10 in its themes and gameplay. Although there is clear Final Fantasy DNA baked into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the game builds on the foundation of the classic JRPG franchise's archetypes to create a unique cast of playable party members. However, eagle-eyed players are likely able to notice some parallels between Expedition 33's cast and the traditional Final Fantasy job system.

Although every Expedition 33 party member has their own combat gimmick, builds for these characters can be quite flexible due to the Recoat item that allows players to respec a character on the fly. This system blurs the line between character roles within the party and makes it more difficult to nail down a specific archetype that each one falls into. Even with these fluid build mechanics, there are some characteristics of each party member that reveal how they would fit into a traditional Final Fantasy setting.

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Every Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Party Member If They Had a Final Fantasy Job

Gustave – Red Mage

Gustave is a fairly well-rounded character in terms of combat abilities. He can utilize a good mix of physical and elemental damage along with support skills, which is the typical hallmark of Red Mages in Final Fantasy, who tend to be jacks of all trades, masters of none. Skills like Marking Shot and Powerful are ideal for supporting teammates, whereas skills like Lumiere Assault and Overcharge make for the bread and butter of Gustave's offensive combat options for a Red Mage-like balanced role.

Maelle – Warrior/Dragoon

Maelle is one of the best DPS options among Expedition 33's party members, but her skills are reminiscent of two classic Final Fantasy jobs. Like the traditional Warrior job, Maelle is great at offense as well as defense due to her Battle Stance mechanic, which allows her to swap between an offensive and defensive role mid-combat. Maelle also has some traits of the Dragoon job, such as the high-flying nature of some of her offensive skills that parallel the Dragoon's Jump ability.

Lune – Black Mage

Unlike some of the other party members in Expedition 33, Lune is the most clear-cut when it comes to her Final Fantasy job counterpart. With the ability to use elemental skills by channeling her Chroma, Lune is very similar to the Black Mage job in Final Fantasy, which focuses on the use of elemental magic. Lune does have some characteristics of a White Mage as well, given that she can use healing skills like Healing Light and Rebirth, which goes to show the fluid nature of Clair Obscur's builds.

Sciel – Ninja/White Mage

In contrast to Lune, Sciel is perhaps the Expedition 33 party member with the hardest Final Fantasy job equivalent to pin down. Sciel's battle gimmick allows her to inflict Foretell on enemies, which can then be used to augment her skills depending on how much Foretell an enemy has. Interestingly, Sciel is likely closest to a White Mage in Final Fantasy, given that her best build in Clair Obscur leans into her role as a healer for the party, though she does also have the Agility and characteristic throwables of a Ninja that she applies Foretell with.

Verso – Red Mage

Verso fills a very similar role to Gustave in Expedition 33, taking over his spot in the party at the start of Act 2. Like Gustave, Verso's skills are also a solid blend of physical offensive attacks and support skills that mirror a Red Mage in Final Fantasy.

Monoco – Blue Mage

Perhaps the most interesting character in the party, Monoco is unique in Expedition 33 as not only the game's sole playable Gestral, but also one who doesn't learn new skills through traditional means. Monoco learns new skills by defeating a Nevron for the first time while in the party, gaining the abilities of that Nevron to use for himself. This system most closely mirrors Final Fantasy's Blue Mage, which also must learn new skills from enemies in battle.

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April 24, 2025
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Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Sandfall Interactive
Publisher(s)
Kepler Interactive
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Turn-Based RPG, JRPG, Fantasy