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'''[[Priest]]''' (僧侶, Souryo): ('''Pilgrim''' or '''Cleric''' in the Game Boy Color version) Priests are on the other side of the magical spectrum from Mages, as they specialize in healing and fortifying spells rather than attack magic. Introductory spells such as [[Heal]] and [[Acceleratle]] are useful in the early stages of the game, but as the player advances, the spells become more versatile. Like Mages, Priests cannot equip heavy armor, but they can use some bladed weapons much like a Hero or a Warrior can. Priests do have initially more [[strength]], [[agility]] and [[List of character statistics#Resilience|vitality]] than Mages.
'''[[Priest]]''' (僧侶, Souryo): ('''Pilgrim''' or '''Cleric''' in the Game Boy Color version) Priests are on the other side of the magical spectrum from Mages, as they specialize in healing and fortifying spells rather than attack magic. Introductory spells such as [[Heal]] and [[Acceleratle]] are useful in the early stages of the game, but as the player advances, the spells become more versatile. Like Mages, Priests cannot equip heavy armor, but they can use some bladed weapons much like a Hero or a Warrior can. Priests do have initially more [[strength]], [[agility]] and [[List of character statistics#Resilience|vitality]] than Mages.


'''[[Gadabout]]''' (遊び人, Asobinin): (formerly '''Goof-off''' or '''Jester''' in the Game Boy Color version) Gadabouts, although pretty much useless on the battle field, have a great amount of [[luck]]. This allows them to deal critical amounts of damage more often than other characters. The trade-off for this is the fact that Gadabouts have minds of their own, and the player cannot always control their actions. Gadabouts are the wild cards of the game, as they sometimes do damage to themselves instead of attacking enemy characters or goof-off (hence their original name). Gadabout is the only class that can turn into a Sage at [[Alltrades Abbey]] without a [[Book of Satori]].
'''[[Gadabout]]''' (遊び人, Asobinin): (formerly '''Goof-off''' or '''Jester''' in the Game Boy Color version) Gadabouts, although pretty much useless on the battle field, have a great amount of [[luck]]. This allows them to deal critical amounts of damage more often than other characters. The trade-off for this is the fact that Gadabouts have minds of their own, and the player cannot always control their actions. Gadabouts are the wild cards of the game, as they sometimes do damage to themselves instead of attacking enemy characters or goof-off (hence their original name). Gadabout is the only class that can turn into a Sage at [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest III)|Alltrades Abbey]] without a [[Book of Satori]].


'''[[Martial Artist]]''' (武闘家, Butouka): (or '''Fighter''') Martial artists have a great amount of agility and strength. They can deal devastating amounts of damage from a single strike, and can be equipped with a variety of weapons. However, if equipped with a sword or other bladed weapon, a Martial artist's attack will actually decrease, as his or her attack power will lower considerably. This is because Martial artists prefer to attack with their bare hands, and so only claw type weapons will make their attack power rise. In the remakes, a Martial Artist is only able to equip claw weapons, thus removing the possibility of their attack reducing due to equipment. The amount of claw weapons in the game is increased as a result of this change. Armor for a Martial Artist is limited to lightweight tunics and clothes, and they can only use two shields in the game.
'''[[Martial Artist]]''' (武闘家, Butouka): (or '''Fighter''') Martial artists have a great amount of agility and strength. They can deal devastating amounts of damage from a single strike, and can be equipped with a variety of weapons. However, if equipped with a sword or other bladed weapon, a Martial artist's attack will actually decrease, as his or her attack power will lower considerably. This is because Martial artists prefer to attack with their bare hands, and so only claw type weapons will make their attack power rise. In the remakes, a Martial Artist is only able to equip claw weapons, thus removing the possibility of their attack reducing due to equipment. The amount of claw weapons in the game is increased as a result of this change. Armor for a Martial Artist is limited to lightweight tunics and clothes, and they can only use two shields in the game.
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