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Warriors are weapon experts. Their Advance ability allows them to deal even more damage than normal, but they also get hit a lot harder.

In-game description

The bearer of this certificate has experienced countless hours of rigorous battle and is deemed worthy of the title of Master Warrior.

Mastery certificate description

The Warrior, also known as Fighter, is a job class in Final Fantasy III. It is gained from the Wind Crystal. In the opening FMV of the remakes, Luneth is depicted as a Warrior. Warriors have a high aptitude for wielding swords in battle. Having focused all their training on physical combat, they are unable to use any magic.

Abilities

NES version

  • Command ability - None

The Warrior (Fighter) has no special command. At the beginning of the game, they are the power houses, providing the best boosts to all physical stats. Once the Knight job is unlocked, this job loses its usefulness.

3D remake versions

The Advance command lets the Warrior sacrifice some defense in order to strike harder. Both the damage bonus and defense reduction are related to the Warrior's current job level using the following formulas:

Which give the following results:

Job Level Damage Multiplier Defense Reduction
1-10 1.5 1.5
11-21 1.6 1.6
22-32 1.7 1.7
33-43 1.8 1.8
44-54 1.9 1.9
55-65 2.0 2.0
66-76 2.1 2.1
77-87 2.2 2.2
88-98 2.3 2.3
99 2.4 2.4

Stats

Level Strength Agility Vitality Intellect Mind Level Strength Agility Vitality Intellect Mind
Famicom version Remake version
1 10 10 5 2 3 1 5 5 5 5 5
10 17 17 10 4 5 10 10 10 10 9 9
20 23 23 14 7 7 20 17 17 16 14 14
30 30 30 19 9 10 30 24 24 22 18 18
40 36 36 23 11 12 40 31 31 28 22 22
50 43 43 28 14 14 50 38 38 34 26 26
60 49 49 32 16 16 60 44 44 40 29 29
70 56 56 37 18 19 70 51 51 46 33 33
80 63 63 41 21 21 80 58 58 52 37 37
90 69 69 46 23 23 90 65 65 58 41 41
99 75 75 50 25 25 99 71 71 63 45 45

Equipment

Weapons

Weapons
Daggers Swords Bows Arrows Axes
  • Knife
  • Dagger
  • Mythril Knife
  • Spark Dagger
  • Main Gauche
  • Poison Dagger
  • Golden Sword
  • Longsword
  • Mythril Sword
  • Tyfring
  • Salamand Sword
  • Freezing Blade
  • Serpent Sword
  • Royal Sword
  • Blood Sword
  • Ancient Sword
  • Defender
  • Break Blade
  • Ragnarok
  • Ultima Weapon
  • Bow
  • Great Bow
  • Killer Bow
  • Wooden Arrow
  • Holy Arrow
  • Iron Arrow
  • Viking Axe
  • Battleaxe
  • Dual Tomahawk
  • Rune Axe
  • Demon Axe
  • Dual Haken
  • Gigantic Axe

Armor

Armor
Shields Head Body Arms
  • Leather Shield
  • Mythril Shield
  • Ice Shield
  • Heroic Shield
  • Demon Shield
  • Diamond Shield
  • Crystal Shield
  • Leather Cap
  • Mythril Helm
  • Shell Helm
  • Ice Helm
  • Feathered Hat
  • Diamond Helm
  • Ribbon
  • Crystal Helm
  • Vest
  • Rusty Mail
  • Leather Armor
  • Mythril Armor
  • Shell Armor
  • Ice Armor
  • Flame Mail
  • Reflect Mail
  • Demon Mail
  • Diamond Mail
  • Crystal Mail
  • Bronze Bracers
  • Mythril Gloves
  • Gauntlets
  • Power Bracers
  • Diamond Gloves
  • Protect Ring
  • Crystal Gloves

Other appearances

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Template:Sideicon Warrior appears with Fire-, Earth-, and Lightning-elemental cards. All main characters from the 3D remakes are represented.

Triple Triad (Portal App)

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Warrior appears on a Triple Triad card.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Famicom version, the Warrior's overworld and battle sprites are nearly identical to Firion's from the original version of Final Fantasy II, which in turn were also slight modifications to the Warrior sprite from the inaugural Final Fantasy.

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