The Ribbit Effect

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One of White Mage's status effect spell is called Toad. As its name implies, it turns an enemy target into a toad which renders it more vulnerable to damage. Anyway, did you know that when you cast this spell to a character who already became a toad he will return to his normal self? Use it on your allies when the need arises.


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Invaluable Ally

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A White Mage's primary role is to support his allies by casting curative and healing magics. Nevertheless, he can also conjure offensive spells such as Holy and Aeroga. Thus, a White Mage's presence in the party is invaluable especially during early and mid-game events.


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Unmatched Stat Bonus

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The Angel Robe is the White Mage's ultimate equipment. Its 45 Defense and 48 Magic Defense stat bonuses are relatively high, plus an additional 28 stat for Mind. The Magic Defense bonus is unmatched by any equipment available in Final Fantasy III.


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Support Characters

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The White Mage's lack of offensive abilities make them ineffective in melee attacks. That is why it's wise to use them primarily as support characters. They are more useful for replenishing health, healing negative status or causing status effects on enemy units.


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The Fighter

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The Warrior in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) version is called "Fighter." In other games such as Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy A2 Grimoire of the Rift, Warrior and Fighter are totally different jobs.


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High Agility

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In later part of the game, Knights and Vikings basically replace the role of Warriors as the party's heavy defense fighers. In basic stats, the Knights and Vikings are far way better than Warriors except for Agility. Thus, making the latter to take quicker turns in battles.


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Dilemma

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Don't get overconfident when using the Warrior's Advance melee ability. Indeed it causes tremendous damage on enemies, but it also cause the Warrior to become more vulnerable. Taking extra precautions is highly recommended.


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Devastating Melee Ability

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Advance is the Warrior's most devastating melee ability. It enables him to deal more damage than normal attacks causing a critical strike that ranges from 1.5 up to 2.4 extra damage. The range of bonus is dependent to his current job level.


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History's Famous Vikings

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In history, Vikings are known as nomadic and barbaric in nature due to their constant pillaging of villages and cities during the Middle Ages. They are skilled seafarers who dared to cross the Atlantic Ocean without having any tools for navigation except for their knowledge of the stars. Some of the famous Vikings who made name in history are Ryuyik, Eric the Red and Leif Erikkson.


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Land of Wine

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Before Christopher Columbus landed in the New World, many historians believed that a Viking named Leif Eriksson discovered it first centuries before him. From Greenland, Leif Eriksson journeyed westward and accidentally landed on an unknown territory which he later called "Vinland." The name literally means "Wineland," because he found the place so rich of grapevines.


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Aegis

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One of Viking's durable equipment is the Aegis Shield. In Greek mythology, Aegis is the garment worn by Zeus that was later equipped by his daughter Athena. This garment is the symbol of Zeus' power which is thought to be not just for protection but also causes terror to his enemies.


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Heavy Defense

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A Viking role is a tough one. The Provoke skill, for example, makes him the living armor of the whole party by taking the damage intended for his allies. Good thing a wide selection of heavy armors and equipments are available for this job.


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Etymology of Gladiator

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The Thief's ultimate weapon is called Gladius. It gives him additional 130 attack damage plus a bonus stat of 20 Agility. In ancient Rome, Gladius is the most common sword issued for the Roman soldiers. The word "Gladiator" was actually derived from the root word "gladius," which means a sword.


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