>>106903323>>106924175Here's a fun idea related to game mechanics: ever heard of Fire Emblem? Not sure about other games in the series, but in Three Houses, when promoting (changing/upgrading) units to a different class, if their stats are below its baseline, they get boosted to match it. E.g. if you promote a squishy mage that normally can't increase her defense stat reliably like Lysithea to Armor Knight, she'll get a massive defense boost, instantly going from a meager 4 to a far more respectable 12. Changing to another class, including earlier ones that had lower base stats, does not remove the added stats.
So, you could take someone like Shion who would obviously be lacking in defense and then have her try to fix that problem by switching to a beefier class. It technically works, but the extra defense comes from a thick layer of fat and switching back to a mage doesn't get rid of it. Would be even funnier if she tried fixing that with a stat allocation spell only to level up her magic stat while casting it, making magic her highest stat instead of defense and moving all of the former into the latter instead of vice versa. Now she's even fatter and has to spend months trying to get her magic stat high enough to cast the spell properly.