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Adelbert Steiner is a Knight from Final Fantasy IX
For the Final Fantasy IV enemy, see: Fell Knight (Final Fantasy IV)
For the Final Fantasy X Overdrive mode, see: Overdrive Mode#Warrior

The Warrior (ウォリアー Woriā), also known as the Fighter (戦士 Senshi lit. soldier) or the Knight (ナイト Naito), is a Job that appears in various games in the series. It is one of the core basic jobs within the Job System.

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Fighters are characterized by equipping swords, shields, and armor, and having high physical stats. The Warrior is usually one of the first obtainable jobs in each game, and variations such as the Dark Knight or Paladin are built up upon its profile. Warriors' abilities include the ability to Cover for an ally, and take physical damage for them. They can also null out physical attacks and have the ability to equip a weapon using two hands, thus increasing its attack power (the downside to this is now the character cannot equip a shield). In later installments, Warriors were given the ability to lower the stats of their opponents.

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[edit] Final Fantasy

Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy)

As an invaluable asset to most parties, the Warrior is often a first choice when it comes to picking a team. The Warrior's upgrade, the Knight, is an even greater source of physical power.

[edit] Final Fantasy III

Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy III)
Main article: Knight (Final Fantasy III)

The Warrior is a job ability granted at the beginning of the game by the Wind Crystal. It is a basic, straight forward fighter. The stronger version, the Knight, received from the Fire Crystal is an even greater powerhouse.

[edit] Final Fantasy V

Main article: Knight (Final Fantasy V)

When the Wind Crystal shatters, the Knight job class is granted to the party. The class focuses on strong attack and defending abilities.

[edit] Final Fantasy IX

Adelbert Steiner is a Knight, and many Knights appear as NPCs. Steiner has the Sword Arts skillset which lets him perform special attacks at the cost of MP.

[edit] Final Fantasy X-2

Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy X-2)

As Paine's default Dressphere, the Warrior class is available from the beginning of the game. The Warrior sports abilities for both elemental attacks and for assaults on an opponent's stats.

[edit] Final Fantasy XI

Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy XI)

[edit] Final Fantasy XII International

Main article: Knight (Final Fantasy XII)

[edit] Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Main article: Warrior (Revenant Wings)

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics

Main article: Knight (Final Fantasy Tactics)

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Main article: Fighter (Final Fantasy Tactics Advance)
Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy Tactics Advance)
Main article: Mog Knight

The Warrior is a Bangaa exclusive job, which is almost the same as the Soldier, Marche's default job. It uses attacks that affect opponents' stats. The human-exlusive Fighter is a more powerful class with more physical attacks for both close and long-range. The Knight job of this game is known as Mog Knight. It is the job class exclusively for the Moogles, and one of the jobs of that race that depends on physical attacks.

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Main article: Fighter (Final Fantasy Tactics A2)
Main article: Warrior (Final Fantasy Tactics A2)
Main article: Moogle Knight

"Warriors and Fighters both make a return in Tactics A2. Mog Knight has its name changed to Moogle Knight.

[edit] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

Main article: Warrior (My Life as a King)

[edit] Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Main article: Knight (Chocobo´s Dungeon)

[edit] Dissidia Final Fantasy

See also: Warrior (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia.

To represent the original Final Fantasy in Dissidia, the Warrior class was chosen to be a character. He is simply named the Warrior of Light, and battles by coming magic with swordplay, and also uses his shield offensively.

In the Duel Colosseum, when selected, the Knight job card increases the card selection area by one. Effect is lost after losing a battle or when the card is no longer selected.

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