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Paine is a Warrior from Final Fantasy X-2.

To attack is the best defense.

Dissidia Final Fantasy, Warrior Lore

The Warrior (ウォリアー, Woriā?), also known as the Fighter (戦士, Senshi?, lit. Soldier), 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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Warriors are characterized by equipping swords, knives, axes, shields, and armor, and having high physical stats. The Warrior is usually one of the basic jobs in each game, and its focus is strong melee damage and survivability. In later installments, Warriors were given the ability to lower the stats of their opponents.

The Knight job is generally seen as an upgrade to the Warrior, but lacks the strict offensive focus of the job, gaining supportive abilities.

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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, and can use White Magic.

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. In the remake of Final Fantasy III, Warriors were given the exclusive Advance ability.

The Knight job, received from the Fire Crystal is generally seen as an upgrade to the Warrior. It has higher stats, but has a smaller choice on equipment, being only able to handle swords, while the Warrior can wield axes and some daggers and bows.

Final Fantasy IX

Adelbert Steiner has access to debilitating sword abilities.

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.

Final Fantasy XI

The Warrior is one of the base classes available in the game, with well-balanced overall stats. The Warrior mostly uses physical, offensive abilities.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Sky Pirates, Warriors and Aegyl Sky Warriors make use of offensive abilities that forsake defense.

Final Fantasy XIV

The Warrior is an upcoming job class that will be released in Patch 1.21. Its Soul Crystal can be unlocked with the Marauder class.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

The Warrior and Soldier are bangaa and hume jobs, respectively, with small differences. Both have access to debilitating abilities, and while the Warrior has access to more melee skills and broadswords, the Soldier makes use of scouting abilities and greatswords. The Soldier is Marche's default job.

The Fighter and Gladiator are another pair of similar hume and bangaa jobs. Both are close-range powerhouses that equip blades and use close-range melee abilities, and both are unlocked through Soldier and Warrior mastery. As the Gladiator learns elemental sword attacks, the Fighter learns powerful long and mid-range abilities.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Warriors and Soldiers and Fighters and Gladiators return in Tactics A2, and have suffered no changes.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

The Warrior is a job exclusive to Clavats and male Lilties. It is a hard hitting class that uses strong offensive skills and a few defensive abilities.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

The Warrior is a starting job class available to both groups. Its keeps its pure offensive focus.

Dissidia Final Fantasy

Template:See Also 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.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

The Warrior is a job that can be selected for a character in a party in Quick Battle or wireless matches, granting ATK +3.

The Warrior of Light's new alternate outfit is based on the original Final Fantasy's incarnation of the warrior.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Warrior is a basic job in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, available at the start of the game. Warriors gain a bonus to Attack and Defense for equipped Greatswords and Strength-based abilities, and, like all basic jobs, have the lowest EXP required to gain levels. Template:Sec-stub

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

This novice swordsman, for whom all roads lead to war, is a fighter, not a lover.

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