Fantasy Life i: Best Lives for Beginners – Which Job to Choose First

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time offers players a unique blend of RPG exploration, life simulation, and job-based progression through its “Life” system. With 14 distinct Lives (jobs) spanning combat, gathering, and crafting roles, choosing your first Life can feel overwhelming—especially if you're new to the series.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best Lives to start with, the benefits of each category, and tips for switching between them efficiently.


What Are Lives in Fantasy Life i?

In Fantasy Life i, your character can take on various jobs known as Lives. These Lives are grouped into three main categories:

Category    Lives (Jobs)                                                    Purpose
CombatPaladin, Mercenary, Hunter, MagicianBattling monsters, progressing the story
GatheringAngler, Miner, WoodcutterCollecting materials for crafting
CraftingCook, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Alchemist, TailorCreating gear, food, potions, and furniture

You can freely switch between Lives after progressing through the main story (usually after Chapter 1). This system encourages experimentation and lets you tailor your experience to your preferred playstyle.


Best Lives for Beginners

Fantasy Life i: Best Lives for Beginners
While every Life offers a unique experience, a few stand out as particularly beginner-friendly due to their balance, simplicity, and utility.

1. Paladin – Best Combat Starter

  • Type: Combat

  • Why Choose It:

    • Strong defense and well-balanced attacks make Paladin ideal for learning the combat system.

    • You’ll be well-equipped to handle early story missions and monsters.

    • Pairs well with healing and crafting Lives later on.

2. Angler – Easiest to Learn

  • Type: Gathering

  • Why Choose It:

    • Relaxed gameplay with low risk—perfect for casual players.

    • Great for earning Dosh (money) early by selling fish.

    • Useful materials for cooking and crafting potions.

3. Cook – Support-Oriented Life

  • Type: Crafting

  • Why Choose It:

    • Allows you to craft your own healing items and meals.

    • Early access to powerful consumables is a huge benefit in combat.

    • Great synergy with all combat-oriented Lives.


Beginner Life Combos to Try

Once you’re able to switch Lives, consider combining roles for maximum efficiency:

  • Paladin + Cook: Battle safely and heal between fights.

  • Angler + Carpenter: Relax with fishing, then decorate your home or island.

  • Miner + Blacksmith: Farm ore and craft your own weapons and tools.

These pairings allow you to gather your own materials and convert them into powerful items, helping you progress without relying on vendors or random drops.


How to Switch Lives

You can switch Lives after progressing the main story to a certain point (usually after your first night at the Inn).

To switch Lives:

  1. Visit the Guild Office in your home village or main hub.

  2. Speak to the Guild Master and choose a new Life.

  3. Your progress in each Life is saved separately.

You’re free to switch between Lives as often as you like—there’s no penalty for doing so.


Tips for Beginners Choosing a Life

  • Don’t stress about your first choice. You can try them all.

  • If you enjoy action, start with a combat Life.

  • Prefer passive play? Go for gathering or crafting.

  • Some Lives unlock specific gear, so diversify if you want to self-sustain your builds.

  • Completing tasks in each Life grants XP and special items—even when playing another Life.


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Conclusion: Which Life Should You Pick First?

For most beginners, Paladin is the most reliable and straightforward starting Life. If you’re looking for something more relaxing or profitable early on, Angler or Cook offer low-stress and rewarding alternatives. Ultimately, your first Life sets the tone, but the real magic of Fantasy Life i lies in mastering them all—at your own pace.

Let us know: Which Life did you choose first? 

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