As the title asks, why are phantom jobs capitalised when no other job or discipline is?
Compare to other disciplines or jobs which are always rendered in lowercase, even in experience text:
This is notable to me because the term "phantom job" is always lowercase, and in the cases where these jobs are rendered in sentences outside of experience text and soul shards, it's rendered in lower case (see images below) but when speaking of any of the phantom jobs in particular it's rendered in title case (or as a proper noun or name, as it were), e.g. "Phantom Knight" rather than "phantom knight". This feels particularly awkward in the case of jobs already featured in the game elsewhere. You can be a monk and with the phantom job of Phantom Monk, or a samurai with a phantom job of Samurai.
It just feels weird that these jobs in particular are capitalised in sentence case while no other job or discipline is.
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Compare to other disciplines or jobs which are always rendered in lowercase, even in experience text:

This is notable to me because the term "phantom job" is always lowercase, and in the cases where these jobs are rendered in sentences outside of experience text and soul shards, it's rendered in lower case (see images below) but when speaking of any of the phantom jobs in particular it's rendered in title case (or as a proper noun or name, as it were), e.g. "Phantom Knight" rather than "phantom knight". This feels particularly awkward in the case of jobs already featured in the game elsewhere. You can be a monk and with the phantom job of Phantom Monk, or a samurai with a phantom job of Samurai.



It just feels weird that these jobs in particular are capitalised in sentence case while no other job or discipline is.


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