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'''[[Mage]]''' (魔法使い, Mahoutsukai): Mages specialize in destructive magical spells such as [[Frizz]] and [[Boom]], as well as vital support spells such as [[Kabuff]]. Mages also have access to exploration magic such as [[Evac]] and [[Peep]], which will help the player make a quick exit from dungeons and avoid dangerous [[Mimic]]s. The Mage also has the [[Hocus Pocus]] spell introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'', which has a large menu of possible random effects: some very good, some very bad. Though Mages have high [[Wisdom]], they are physically frail and cannot equip heavy weapons such as swords, axes, spears, or heavy armor. | '''[[Mage]]''' (魔法使い, Mahoutsukai): Mages specialize in destructive magical spells such as [[Frizz]] and [[Boom]], as well as vital support spells such as [[Kabuff]]. Mages also have access to exploration magic such as [[Evac]] and [[Peep]], which will help the player make a quick exit from dungeons and avoid dangerous [[Mimic]]s. The Mage also has the [[Hocus Pocus]] spell introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'', which has a large menu of possible random effects: some very good, some very bad. Though Mages have high [[Wisdom]], they are physically frail and cannot equip heavy weapons such as swords, axes, spears, or heavy armor. | ||
'''[[Martial Artist]]''' (武闘家, Butouka): Martial artists have a great amount of agility and strength. They can deal [[Critical Hit|devastating amounts of damage from a single strike]], but are limited to a very small number of weapons However, if equipped with a sword or other bladed weapon, a Martial artist's attack will actually decrease. This is because Martial artists prefer to attack with their bare hands, and so only claw type weapons will make their attack power rise. Armor for a Martial Artist is limited to lightweight tunics and clothes, and they can only equip [[Tempest shield|one shield]] in the remake and its ports. | '''[[Martial Artist]]''' (武闘家, Butouka): Martial artists have a great amount of agility and strength. They can deal [[Critical Hit|devastating amounts of damage from a single strike]], but are limited to a very small number of weapons. However, if equipped with a sword or other bladed weapon, a Martial artist's attack will actually decrease. This is because Martial artists prefer to attack with their bare hands, and so only claw type weapons will make their attack power rise. Armor for a Martial Artist is limited to lightweight tunics and clothes, and they can only equip [[Tempest shield|one shield]] in the remake and its ports. | ||
'''[[Merchant]]''' (商人, Shounin): Merchants have the ability to pick up additional gold after a battle. The amount of gold is dependent on the type of monsters which were defeated. Merchants can also appraise items free of charge. In battle, merchants are only average in attack and defense, slightly better than a Priest. They have access to a decent amount of armor and weapons, including abacuses which were added in the remakes, which are unique to them. In the remakes, merchants have two unique outside abilities: [[Dig]] (which allows the player to dig underfoot for treasure) and [[Service Call]], which summons a shopkeeper in the field. | '''[[Merchant]]''' (商人, Shounin): Merchants have the ability to pick up additional gold after a battle. The amount of gold is dependent on the type of monsters which were defeated. Merchants can also appraise items free of charge. In battle, merchants are only average in attack and defense, slightly better than a Priest. They have access to a decent amount of armor and weapons, including abacuses which were added in the remakes, which are unique to them. In the remakes, merchants have two unique outside abilities: [[Dig]] (which allows the player to dig underfoot for treasure) and [[Service Call]], which summons a shopkeeper in the field. | ||
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'''[[Warrior]]''' (戦士, Senshi): A warrior focuses on high attack and defense, but at the cost of high priced equipment required to be functional. Their strength is much higher than other classes, but they suffer from relatively agility that makes their natural defence surprisingly poor. Warriors have the largest selection of weapons and armour in the game, but the downside to this is that it can become expensive to keep the warrior fully equipped upon reaching a new town. | '''[[Warrior]]''' (戦士, Senshi): A warrior focuses on high attack and defense, but at the cost of high priced equipment required to be functional. Their strength is much higher than other classes, but they suffer from relatively agility that makes their natural defence surprisingly poor. Warriors have the largest selection of weapons and armour in the game, but the downside to this is that it can become expensive to keep the warrior fully equipped upon reaching a new town. | ||
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