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- 12 de Mayo, 2020
In EU, Light has much better queues (you can still make your character on Chaos and just data centre travel to Light without downsides, plus an upcoming update is going to enable cross-server play so it doesn't really matter where you are anyway). Even as a DPS, if you're on Light, you can usually get decent queue times any time from the daily reward reset (3pm UTC or currently 4pm BST) to around 6pm as enough people log on just to run random content for daily rewards that you'll usually get a quick party for any mandatory story content.Guess that means I'd stick with queuing with my friend(s) whenever at least one of them is online to avoid shit queues until I level up Dragoon enough to then go around and play catchup on other classes. I'd rather not play a midge nor some flavour of furry/scalie, so good ol' human it is.
Friend actually showed me 1st Coil of Bahamut on stream while he was doing it on sync with randoms. I'll ask him about 2nd and final coil, but Twintania didn't look that bad.
Think after Dragoon I'd try Paladin, Warrior, or Dark Knight. Considering it's my first hotbar MMO I'll likely be saving everyone from the floor half the time for a fair while.
Regarding catching up on levelling, you get a higher exp bonus based on how high your max class is, so it's faster to level one job to 100 then do all the rest afterwards. But if you just want one extra job, the main story gives you more than enough exp, so you shouldn't need much grinding if you just want to grab a healer or tank job to keep up with your main. If memory serves, you can get multiple jobs almost immediately, around level 10, although you'll have to unlock all 3 starting cities before you get access to all the jobs (Dragoon will start you off in Gridania, but you need to go to Ul'Dah to get Paladin, Limsa to get Warrior, and the first expac city to get Dark Knight).
New players avoid healers/tanks because of the greater responsibility in dungeons, but they're dead simple and very formulaic to play across all classes so learn one and you'll learn the rest quickly. As they level and get new abilities, DPS, particularly melees like Dragoon, get a bit more complex to play well just because of how many buttons you need to time, while healers/tanks get more healing/damage mitigating resources so they paradoxically get easier to play as they get to level 100.