Everything You Need To Know About The Samurai Job In FFXIV

Everything You Need To Know About The Samurai Job In FFXIV



Melee DPS is an incredibly popular role in Final Fantasy 14 and contains five awesome Jobs to choose from that will surely make you feel like a badass. Amongst those Jobs is the Samurai, which made its debut with the Stormblood expansion, becoming popular amongst the community almost instantaneously.



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While the realm of Eorzea is in no shortage of Melee DPS players, diving into the role for the first time is still highly recommended, even if you may have to wait a tad longer in queues. The Samurai Job can seem daunting to newcomers, even more so to players who have yet to play a Melee DPS class in general, but it’s not so bad once you get the swing of things.

Updated December 18, 2024, by Seth Parmer: Dawntrail Patch 7.11 is here, and we have not touched this guide since the expansion was first released, meaning there’s a lot to get up to date. While the Opener has remained the same, there have been some adjustments to the Samurai’s Actions, which we have updated accordingly throughout the guide. Furthermore, the Best Gear section will now display the current best build for the Samurai, along with the best Materia pairing and how to obtain the equipment!


Becoming A Samurai

The bustling streets of Ul'dah, Steps of Nald in Final Fantasy 14.


Unlike most Jobs found in Final Fantasy 14, Samurai is not available as a starting Job when creating your character, nor does it have a class that evolves into it either. However, it still has a few prerequisites you must meet before wielding the blade.

Requirements

  • Own the Stormblood expansion
  • Level 50 (Disciple of War or Magic)

After meeting the requirements listed above, you will then head to Ul’dah, Steps of Nald, and speak with the Ul’dah Citizen (X:9.2, Y:9.1) to begin the quest “The Way of the Samurai.” Completing the quest will unlock the Samurai Job! From there, it’s just simply leveling the Job to the current max level, which is 100.

It can be a bit rough leveling a new Job, especially in the end-game content, but there are ways you can alleviate some of the grind and tedium.

Samurai Rotations

Final Fantasy 14 Samurai posing on red bridge with sheathed katana on hip.

A Samurai in Final Fantasy 14


One of the most essential aspects of any role in Final Fantasy 14 is staying on top of your rotations while weaving Off-GCD (Global Cooldown) actions in between attacks to get the most out of your Job.

However, instead of dumping everything on you at once off the bat, we will go over the Samurai’s basic rotations now without any of the fancy stuff thrown into the mix. For that, head to this guide’s “Managing Off-GCD Action” and “Opener” sections located further below!

Basic Single-Target Rotation

  • Gyofu > Jinpu > Gekko
    • Increases your Kenki Gauge while also increasing your damage dealt and granting Getsu.
  • Gyofu > Shifu > Kasha
    • Increases your Kenki Gauge and grants you Ka while also reducing your weaponskill cast time and recast time.
  • Gyofu > Yukikaze
    • Grants you Setsu while increasing your Kenki Gauge significantly.

There are three basic single-target rotations available for the Samurai Job. Essentially, using the first two listed will be your default rotations, while the third will be used to fill your Kenki Gauge faster, depending on your situation.


Basic AoE Rotation

  • Fuko > Mangetsu
    • Increases your Kenki Gauge and increases damage dealt while also granting Getsu.
  • Fuko > Oka
    • Grants you Ka and increases your Kenki Gauge while also reducing your weaponskill cast and recast time.

Unlike most DPS Jobs in Final Fantasy 14, the Samurai has more than one AoE rotation. Depending on your situation, you will need to choose increased damage or reduced weaponskill casting time as both are beneficial in their own way.

We recommend using the AoE rotations on groups of three or more enemies and sticking to the single-target ones for anything smaller.

Samurai Positional Attacks

The Samurai from the Stormblood trailer in Final Fantasy 14.

When carrying out your rotations, you should also correctly land your positional attacks, which can grant you additional damage, and buffs, and will help you and your teammates out in the long run. Missing or ignoring your positionals will leave tons of damage on the table over time, which is never good.


That said, if you know you cannot rotate quick enough to land a positional attack or that area of the arena will put you in harm’s way, you can skip them from time to time but should absolutely land them if you are able. Getting the timing of your rotations and positional attacks down is one of the most crucial aspects of the game, especially in late-game content.

Rear

  • Gekko: +50 Damage Potency when striking the enemy from behind.

Flank

  • Kasha: +50 Damage Potency when striking the enemy from the side.

Samurai Off-GCD Actions

The Samurai engaging in battle in Final Fantasy 14.

Off-GCD Actions refer to the abilities you use and weave between your primary GCD actions. These traits allow you to get the most out of your Job and will help you and your team out in the long run. Having an optimized Rotation and Opener is a must for the game’s later content.


Action

Recast Time

Kenki Gauge Cost

Information

Third Eye

15s

N/A

Incoming damage is reduced by 10 percent for 4s.


If you are hit during the duration of Third Eye, you will receive +10 to your Kenki Gauge.

Meikyo Shisui

55s

N/A

For 20s, you can execute any weaponskill combos without needing to meet the combo requirements. This does not have an impact on Iaijutsu or Ogo Namikiri.


Successfully hitting a target with Gekko will grant you Fugetsu. Landing Kasha on a target will grant you Fuka. This also grants the effects of Tendo for 30s.

Hissatsu: Shinten

1s

25

Attack a single target with a potency of 250.

Hissatsu: Gyoten

10s

10

Rush to your target’s position and deliver an attack with a potency of 100.

Hissatsu: Yaten

10s

10

Attack a single target with a potency of 100 while backstepping 10 yalms.


Enhanced Enpi will be granted to you for 15s after using Hissatsu: Yaten. This action cannot be used if you are bound.

Meditate

60s

N/A

Raises your Kenki Gauge gradually over time for 15s, granting up to three stacks of Meditation.


Moving or using another action will cancel the effects. Weaponskills will also have their cooldown reduced. This action cannot be used if weaponskills are currently on cooldown.

Hissatsu: Kyuten

1s

25

Deliver an AoE attack to all enemies with a potency of 120.

Hagakure

5s

N/A

Increases your Kenki Gauge by +10 by converting Setsu, Getsu, and Ka into Kenki.


You must be under the effects of either Setsu, Getsu, or Ka to use Hagakure.

Ikishoten

120s

N/A

Raises your Kenki Gauge by +50.


Grants you the Ogi Namikiri Ready effect for 30s upon use. Also grants Zanshin Ready for 30s.

Hissatsu: Guren

60s

25

Attack in a straight line with a potency of 500 to the first target and 25 percent less to the remaining enemies.


Shares recast timer with Hissatsu: Senei.

Hissatsu: Senei

60s

25

Attack a single target with a potency of 800.


Shares recast timer with Hissatsu: Guren.

Shoha

15s

N/A

Attack multiple targets in a straight line with a potency of 640 to the first target and 65 percent less for all others in the area.


Must have three stacks of Meditation to use. Meditation can be accumulated by using Iaijutsu, Meditate, and Ogi Namikiri. The effects of Meditation will expire when using Shoha. Shoha also shares a cooldown timer with Shoha II.

Shoha II

15s

N/A

Deliver an AoE attack that deals damage to all enemies in the area with a potency of 200.


Must have three stacks of Meditation to use. Meditation can be accumulated by using Iaijutsu, Meditate, and Ogi Namikiri. The effects of Meditation will expire when using Shoha II. Shoha II also shares a cooldown timer with Shoha.

Kaeshi: Namikiri

1s

N/A

Attack with a cone-shaped AoE that delivers a Critical Strike to all enemies with a potency of 850 on the first target and 75 percent less for the remaining enemies.


Damage dealt will be increased if under the effects of an action that raises Critical Strike Damage. Weaponskills will also have their cooldown reduced. This action cannot be used if weaponskills are currently on cooldown.

Kaeshi: Higanbana

60s

N/A

Attack a single target with a potency of 200. This action also deals Damage Overtime with the potency of 45 for 60s.


Reduces the cooldown of all weaponskills. This action cannot be used if weaponskills are currently on cooldown or stacked with Higanbana.

Kaeshi: Goken

60s

N/A

Attack with an AoE that damages all enemies in the area with a potency of 300.


Reduces the cooldown of all weaponskills. This action cannot be used if weaponskills are currently on cooldown.

Kaeshi: Setsugekka

60s

N/A

Attack with a Critical Strike that has a potency of 640.


Damage dealt will be increased if under the effects of an action that raises Critical Strike Damage. Weaponskills will also have their cooldown reduced. This action cannot be used if weaponskills are currently on cooldown.

Tengentsu

15s

N/A

Reduces incoming damage by ten percent for 4s.


Grants Tengentsu’s Foresight, increasing your Kenki Gauge by ten when getting hit by an enemy. Your HP will also gradually restore with a Heal Potency of 200 for 9s, and all incoming damage will be reduced by ten percent.

Zanshin

1s

50

Deliver a conal AoE attack with a potency of 900 on the initial target and 60 percent less for all remaining enemies in the area.



Additional Off-GCD Information

  • Using Meikyo Shisui immediately after performing Kaeshi: Setsugekka will maximize damage output and potential.
  • Using Ikishoten as early as possible (typically after the second attack) will grant you a buff for the duration of the rotation and is an excellent way to increase damage output.
  • Mixing True North into your pre-pull allows you to temporarily ignore Positional Attack, enabling you to get the highest damage output in the first attack combo without having to worry about rotating around the target.

You can find an example of an optimized Opener for a Level 90 Samurai below, which will show you when you should sprinkle in Off-GCDs into your rotation.

Essentially, there should never be a moment where you’re doing nothing. You should always be dealing damage, applying buffs, or setting something up. If you are still lost on Off-GCDs, and when to use them, the section below should help you out!


Best Samurai Opener In FFXIV Dawntrail

Trailer of the Samurai in combat in Final Fantasy 14.

Your “Opener” is essentially the most optimized sequence of Actions you will perform at the start of every boss fight or significant encounter. A well-optimized opener will allow you to deal a pretty decent chunk of damage at the beginning of the battle and has the added bonus of allowing you to maximize your buffs and manage your cooldowns.

You can find one example of an Opener below for a Level 100 Samurai, with the Off-GCD Actions being bolded and in parentheses, which allows us to make clear distinctions between the primary GCD Actions and the Off-GCD ones. Keep in mind that this is one of – potentially – many optimized Openers for the Samurai and can change with a new patch.

Basic Opener

  • Pre-Pull: (Meikyo Shisui) > (True North)
  • Gekko (Grade 1 Gemdraught of Strength) > Kasha (Ikishoten) > Yukikaze > Tendo Setsugekka (Hissatsu: Senei) > Tendo Kaeshi Setsugekka (Meikyo Shisui) > Gekko (Zanshin) > Higanbana > Ogi Namikiri (Shoha) > Kaeshi: Namikiri > Kasha (Hissatsu: Shinten) > Gekko (Hissatsu: Gyoten) > Gyofu > Yukikaze (Hissatsu: Shinten) > Tendo Setsugekka > Tendo Kaeshi Setsugekka


Remember, while your Opener will be different from your main rotation, they will be very similar once you start mixing Off-GCDs into your core Actions.

Having an optimized Opener will allow you to better manage your cooldown times on Buffs and other goodies while also allowing you to output the maximum amount of damage throughout the course of the battle. If you can stay on top of your positional attack and rotations, you will excel at the Melee DPS Role!

Best Gear For Samurai In FFXIV Dawntrail

Final Fantasy 14 Samurai in Kojin Armor Posed Against a Mountain Range.

Getting the most out of your Job can be tricky, especially when looking into the best gear and its Materia pairing. However, there are situations in the post-game content that call for you to take full advantage of your Job, which typically boil down to having the “Best in Slot” for equipment and Materia.


Below is an example of a Samurai build that reflects where most post-game players might be, giving you an idea of what Materia you should pair with each piece along with the Stats provided.

Equipment

Materia

Stats

How To Obtain

Weapon

Dark Horse Champion’s Samurai Blade

  • Heaven’s Eye Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • DMG +146
  • STR +628
  • VIT +667
  • DH +2750
  • CRT +393

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M4 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x8 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition IV.

Head

Augmented Quetzalli Visor of Striking

  • Savage Aim Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia X
  • STR +371
  • VIT +391
  • DH +236
  • CRT +165

Upgraded by giving x1 Surgelight Twine and the corresponding Quetzalli Armor to Theone in Solution Nine (X:8.5, Y:13.6).

Body

Augmented Quetzalli Jacket of Striking

  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +588
  • VIT +621
  • CRT +374
  • DET +262

Upgraded by giving x1 Surgelight Twine and the corresponding Quetzalli Armor to Theone in Solution Nine (X:8.5, Y:13.6).

Hands

Augmented Quetzalli Vambraces of Striking

  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +371
  • VIT +391
  • CRT +236
  • SKS +165

Upgraded by giving x1 Surgelight Twine and the corresponding Quetzalli Armor to Theone in Solution Nine (X:8.5, Y:13.6).

Legs

Dark Horse Champion’s Brais of Striking

  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +588
  • VIT +621
  • DH +262
  • CRT +374

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M3 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x4 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition II.

Feet

Dark Horse Champion’s Boots of Striking

  • Quickarm Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +371
  • VIT +391
  • CRT +236
  • DET +165

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M3 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x4 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition II.

Earrings

Dark Horse Champion’s Earring of Slaying

  • Savage Aim Materia XII
  • Savage Aim Materia XII
  • STR +292
  • VIT +308
  • DH +186
  • DET +130

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M1 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x3 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition I.

Necklace

Augmented Quetzalli Necklace of Slaying

  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +292
  • VIT +308
  • DH +130
  • CRT +186

Upgraded by giving x1 Surgelight Glaze and the corresponding Quetzalli Accessory to Theone in Solution Nine (X:8.5, Y:13.6).

Bracelets

Dark Horse Champion’s Bangle of Slaying

  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • Savage Might Materia XII
  • STR +292
  • VIT +308
  • DH +130
  • CRT +186

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M1 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x3 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition I.

Left Ring

Augmented Quetzalli Ring of Slaying

  • Savage Aimt Materia XII
  • Savage Aim Materia XII
  • STR +292
  • VIT +308
  • DH +186
  • DET +130

Upgraded by giving x1 Surgelight Glaze and the corresponding Quetzalli Accessory to Theone in Solution Nine (X:8.5, Y:13.6).

Right Ring

Dark Horse Champion’s Ring of Slaying

  • Heavens’ Eye Materia XII
  • Savage Aim Materia XII
  • STR +292
  • VIT +308
  • CRT +130
  • DET +186

Can drop during AAC Light-heavyweight M1 (Savage) or purchased from Hhihwi in Solution Nine (X:8.7, Y:13.7) for x3 AAC Illustrated: LHW Edition I.


Additionally, if you are looking for a bit more damage, don’t forget about the Grade 1 Gemdraught of Strength , which you can use in your opener to maximize your damage.

Eating before jumping into high-level content is also one of the best methods to increase your stats, with the Moqueca being one of the best options for the Samurai.

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