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Ninja Master |
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These guys are not that much of an improvement over the Ninja,
but it’s hard to improve on something that’s already awesome! You can think of this class as a Mage with some muscle! The Ninja Master trades
in his two targeted attacks for a hit-all one, and gains the ability to become a unit leader. To make things a tad confusing, the names of the attacks that a Ninja Master can do from the Back Row are also the same names as those of the Ninja. No matter, really, it’s just a weird nuance of the game. Anyway, you thought that the Ninja gained mad levels! Check out the stats per level of this guy! An average level of 20 stat points is almost Large Monster level power! Other than the Faerie classes, this boy gains the most Agility out of any other class in the whole game. But these are better levels across the board than that class! Some Hit Points & Strength to go with that Agility! This class is very serviceable in either slot of your unit formation, so don’t hesitate to
play around with his placement. Just be careful about White attacks, as, for some reason, this class has the lowest White Defense out of any character class in the game! You would think that a Devil or other such evil creature would be worse, ya know?
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As far as unit development goes, the fact that a Ninja Master can become a leader is only of marginal help really. Having the Ninja Master as the leader slightly negates his high Agility, since your unit leader goes first most of the time anyway, so I
would recommend other choices. A Devil, Lich, or another class with a more destructive attack, but slightly lower Agility, makes a better leader. This way they will go as soon as the battle starts, with your Ninja Master to follow more than likely. The Forest movement type is actually pretty good, because the later stages seem to have less and less plains in them, and more of the other terrain types. And these guys really haul on stages with big forests! There’s just so many good things about this class! Totally use these guys!
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M.O.B.Q. Rating: A |
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