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Final Fantasy
04-25-17 04:14 PM
Final Fantasy 1 (NES) Class Guide
Final Fantasy 1 has a total of 6 classes (or jobs) for you to choose when creating your party.  Final Fantasy 1 does not have a system where you can change character classes during the game however, you must choose them up front and they can never be changed (they can be upgraded later in the game).

Fighting Classes
These classes are the ones that are made to deal damage, although the upgraded versions of 2 of these classes can use low level magic spells (Knight: low level white magic  Ninja : low level black magic)

Fighter:  The fighter is your basic tank/warrior class and a must have for any party.  With optimal equipment, he'll only take 1 damage from the majority of enemies for at least the first half of the game.  Later in the game he can be upgraded to the Knight class.  Always keep him in the first slot of your party.  Why?  Well, Final Fantasy 1 has a system where your first party member has a 50% chance of being hit (other slots have 25% chance of getting hit).  With your fighter in the first slot he will take the bulk of enemy damage instead of your frailer characters, like mages.  

Knight:  Later in the game you can upgrade your party's classes.  The upgrade for the fighter is the Knight.  The Knight gains the ability to use Level 1 - Level 3 white magic.  He can also equip armor/weapons that the fighter could not.  As with the fighter, keep him in your first slot.

Black Belt: The Black Belt (called monk in later games) is the best fighting class in the game.  He starts out dealing around the same damage as the fighter, but as he levels up he will start to deal more damage then the fighter, easily able to deal the most damage out of everyone in the party.  The black belt performs at his best with no weapon equipped at all (he is a fist-fighter after all).  He can equip light armor, usually the same type mages can equip. &n... Read the rest of this Guide

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Oregon Trail, The (appleii),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Origins (psx),   Final Fantasy Origins (psx),   Final Fantasy Origins (psx),   Fire Emblem - The Binding Blade (Translation Redux) (gba),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Origins (psx),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Redux (nes),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),   Final Fantasy Tactics (psx),  
 
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