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Warrior of Light

Game Final Fantasy
Type Character
Card Number 1/81
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Warrior of Light

Game Final Fantasy
Maximum HP 8,666
Maximum Strength 229
Maximum Magic 147
Maximum Agility 158
Maximum Luck 157
Maximum CP 50
Ability Slot Reactive
Ability Slot Proactive
Ability Slot Reactive/Proactive

Warrior of Light

Number 1
Game
Final Fantasy

FIGHTER

Battle Sprite
Upgrades To KNIGHT
Attribute Start Growth
HP 35 A
Strength 20 A
Agility 5 B
Intelligence 1 F
Vitality 10 C
Luck 5 C
Hit % 10 +3/level
Magic Defense 15 +3/level
The FIGHTER is your basic tank, able to use heavy Armor and capable of absorbing all kinds of physical attacks from enemies. Not only that, they can use the best Weapons and dish out plenty of damage. The only real downside to the FIGHTER is that their gear is quite expensive. Every party should have one to function as a tank, and having more can be fun as well, if you're willing to save up the money.

Warrior

Upgrades To KNIGHT
Attribute Start Growth
HP 35 A
Strength 20 A
Agility 5 B
Intelligence 1 F
Endurance 10 C
Luck 5 C
Hit Rate 10 +3/level
Magic Defense 15 +3*/level
The Warrior is your basic tank, able to use heavy Armor and capable of absorbing all kinds of physical attacks from enemies. Not only that, they can use the best Weapons and dish out plenty of damage. The only real downside to the Warrior is that their gear is quite expensive. Every party should have one to function as a tank, and having more can be fun as well, if you're willing to save up the money.

Warrior

Sprite
No. 1 Game FFI
Unlocked at Level 1
Gear Sword
Ability Attack
This novice swordsman, for whom all roads lead to war, is a fighter, not a lover.

Warrior

Sprite
Earned Altar Cave Crystal Room
Strength Grade B-
Agility Grade B-
Vitality Grade C
Intelligence Grade D-
Mind Grade D-
Battle Command 1 Fight (12 skill points per use)
Battle Command 2 Defend (8 skill points per use)
Battle Command 3 Run (no skill points)
Battle Command 4 Item (8 skill points per use)
The Warrior is your basic balanced physical attacker at the beginning of the game. They make exclusive use of most swords until you gain access to the Knight Job later. The big question with the Warrior is whether or not to use a shield. A shield gives you more chances to avoid attacks, but early in the game (especially with a Leather Shield) your Evasion is so low that you're probably better off using two Weapons. However, as better shields become available, consider using them against enemies that hit hard.