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Final Fantasy I Job Classes

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Job Classes


Warrior

Warrior

Base Statistics

Base HP
35
Base Strength
20
Base Agility
5
Base Intelligence
1
Base Vitality
10
Base Luck
5
Base Hit %
10 + 3 Per Level
Base Magic Defense
15 + 3 Per level

Job Analysis

The Warrior is the tank, a physical powerhouse who relies on strength of arms to get himself through the battle. He has great attacking strength, which is augmented by his ability to equip a vast majority of the weapons available throughout the course of the game. He also has a very high HP count, and he can equip all of the best armor, which means that he can take a lot of damage before going down.

A powerful Warrior becomes the backbone of your party, absorbing the brunt of the enemy's attacks and returning the favor with a crippling physical assault. The only real downside to the Warrior is that his usefulness revolves around equipping him with the best items available, which makes him a fairly expensive character to maintain. This weakness becomes less of a problem later on, when you have more money to spend. His other weakness, a total lack of magical ability, is solved when he upgrades into the Knight.

Equipment

Types: Weapons   Armor   Helmets   Shields   Bracelets/Gauntlets  

Job Classes


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