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A confounding law system: It's easy to circumvent by walking until you roll a favorable set of laws, and you can get access to cards that add or remove whatever laws you want, but it starts to be more trouble than it's worth and you start to wonder why it's here in the first place.
Party of randos that are actually worth training. In the original FFT your party was always filled by your named main story characters so you can roll into battle with a whole 2 other specialists that you will play the entire game with. In FFTA you're usually free to take 5 clan members into any battle with you and with the amount of jobs available it's easy to amass a small army of high value specialists. A shame there isn't permadeath this time though, it would've made your randos feel a little more special.
Moogles suck, Bangaas are the best, and I'm not a furry BUT