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''[[Dragon Quest IX (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IX]]'' has lots of characters, as well as a [[Job System]] for [[The Hero]] and their [[True Companions]] to use, as outlined below:
 
== Protagonists ==
==== The Apprentice ====
[[The Hero]] ([[Purely Aesthetic Gender|or Heroine]]) of ''[[Dragon Quest IX (Video Game)|IX]]'', a [[Our Angels Are Different|Celestrian]] who has recently begun their training to become a guardian, protecting the mortal realm and tending to the Great World Tree, Yggdrasil. But when something goes horribly awry, the trainee winds up stranded in the mortal realm, and at the start of a perilous journey to learn the root of the world's problems...
 
* [[Can't Drop the Hero]]
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* [[Spoony Bard]]: Always starts as a Minstrel. Amusingly, this is due to the people of Angel Falls taking one look at your character's Celestrian uniform and thinking, "Well, they're dressed like an idiot, what else ''could'' they be?"
* [[Third Person Seductress]]: A shockingly well supported option for customization.
* [[Vague Age]]: Age is never brought up (beyond being one of the younger Celestians at [[We Are Asas Mayflies|"less than 300 years old"]]).
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]
* [[Winged Humanoid]]
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: From Sandy to Stella.
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Wears a big pink flower that's nearly the same size as her face on the side of her head.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Sparkles]]
* [[Fairy Companion]]
* [[Invisible to Normals]]
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==== [[Job System|Classes of Choice - The Basics]] ====
'''Warriors''' are your basic fighters, who have chosen to pick up a [[Heroes Prefer Swords|sword]], [[Blade Onon a Stick|spear]] or [[Knife Nut|knife]] and fight to protect what they believe in. Naturally, this means that any good Warrior has great '''Courage''' that will support them through the toughest times. If they choose to hone that Courage, they learn how to defend their allies from enemy attacks, prepare themselves to launch a more powerful attack, or even brazenly whistle to attract monsters' attention!
 
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Chainmail Bikini]]: The Femiscyran Mail, a [[Shout-Out]] to the town of the same name in [[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]].
* [[Limit Break]]: ''Critical Claim'', an automatic [[Critical Hit]].
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Taking the Bullet]]: Whipping Boy lets the user protect one of their companions like this, even against attacks that would normally hurt ''everyone''.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
** [[Blade Onon a Stick]]
** [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]
** [[Knife Nut]]
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* [[Useless Useful Spell]]: Averted and played straight. The instant death line is actually fairly accurate, making it useful enough for clearing crowds, but given that the endgame is all about boss fights and bosses tend to not be affected by such, it's not as good as a damaging spell would be.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
** [[Blade Onon a Stick]]
** [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me]]
** [[Magic Wand]]
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Seen on both class reps, with the male wearing an open shirt with short sides to get the effect while the female goes the more traditional route of a tiny top.
* [[Black Mage]]
* [[Elemental Powers]]: They get to play with [[Playing Withwith Fire|Frizz]] and [[An Ice Person|Crack]] spells.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: The outfits are vaguely Persian, with men sporting fezzes and women donning belly dancers' tops.
* [[Limit Break]]: ''0 Zone'', which completely eliminates the cost of ''all'' spells and skills for a brief time.
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: The [[Nice Hat]] isn't pointy.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To Jessica from ''[[Dragon Quest VIII (Video Game)|Dragon Quest VIII]]''; they equip all the same weapons that she does and have a knack for [[Fan Service]].
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
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* [[Combat Medic]]
* [[Death of a Thousand Cuts]]: Have A Ball: each individual ball doesn't do a lot of damage, but the juggler throws a ''lot'' of them.
* [[Distracted Byby the Sexy]]: Minstrels develop Charm more quickly than other classes, which has a chance of causing monsters to lose a turn out of infatuation.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Their repertoire includes [[Blow You Away|Woosh]] and [[An Ice Person|Crackle]] spells.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: The outfits are evocative of Gypsies, an ethnicity classically known for their traveling stage shows.
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* [[Taking the Bullet]]: Selflessness and Forbearance enables the paladin to do this for the rest of their team. It can happen even sooner if you teach them the Warrior's Whipping Boy (which is required to unlock the class in the first place).
* [[Weapon of Choice]]
** [[Blade Onon a Stick]]
** [[Drop the Hammer]]
** [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me]]
** [[Magic Wand]]
 
'''Armamentalists''' combine magical might with superb swordsmanship -- though they may prefer a sturdy bow or wand to a blade. Whatever their [[Weapon of Choice]], an experienced Armamentalist can imbibe themselves with elemental '''Fource''', be it [[Playing Withwith Fire|fire]], [[An Ice Person|ice]], [[Blow You Away|wind]], or even the very force of [[Dark Is Edgy|darkness]] or [[Light'Em Up|light]] itself...!
 
* [[Elemental Powers]]
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* [[Power-Up Letdown]]: Maxing their skill tree gives you the [[Sarcasm Mode|awe inspiring and unique]] HP +30 (a boost to your max HP by 30, where even an easy [[Bonus Boss]] will deal damage in the high 100s with good defenses). The progression from the previous part of the tree costs a heavy 18 points to make it worse. This reward is not unique in anyway (Half the classes give HP bonuses at some point, all doing it earlier, for fewer points and or higher bonuses), or substantial (like the other bonuses for finishing a tree).
* [[Prestige Class]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: To Angelo from ''[[Dragon Quest VIII (Video Game)|Dragon Quest VIII]]'': they equip all his same weapons and the males have a surprisingly similar outfit plus a [[Nice Hat]] (though as an inn guest, he recognizes priests as being his class).
* [[Spoony Bard]]: The other reason they're considered a bit sub-par. They are, however, the earliest you are likely to get to use bows, and mastering Fource provides buffs to just about every ability.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
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* [[Prestige Class]]
* [[Ranger]]
* [[Talking the Monster Toto Death|Talking The Monster]] <s> to death</s> [[Talking the Monster Toto Death|into not killing you]]: Soothe Sayer, one of their first abilities.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
** [[The Archer]]
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** [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]
** [[Precision-Guided Boomerang]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Their Coup De Grace is this for ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Franchise)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
 
'''Sages''' have a long and illustrious history, the [[Dragon Quest III (Video Game)|most ancient of all]] [[Prestige Class|Prestige Classes]]. A Sage's '''Enlightenment''' is dazzling, much like their incredible magical skills. With their vast knowledge, they can change their classes at any time, continuously heal their allies, remove their opponent's hard-won enhancements, boost their own skills, and conserve their magic so that they can spend it even more effectively. However, such power can be quite difficult to earn...
 
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: Their main attack magic is the ''Zam'' line of Darkness elemental spells.
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* [[Crutch Character]]
* {{spoiler|[[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: Joins during a post-game DLC quest.}}
* [[Expy]]: His character design is Tenshinhan from [[DragonballDragon Ball]] with wings instead of a third eye.
** It could be Piccolo as well, seeing as he's the hero's teacher. {{spoiler|Also, the way he [[Taking the Bullet|saved the life of said hero.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Failure Knight]]}}
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* [[Elderly Immortal]]
* [[Expy]]: Bears a strong resemblance to Borya of ''[[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]]''.
* [[The Good Chancellor]]
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Chekhov MIA]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Expy]]: The details of his backstory are surprisingly similar to that of Psaro from ''[[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]]''.}}
* [[Hair of Gold]]: In flashbacks featuring him and {{spoiler|during the ending.}}
 
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* [[Blue Eyes]]
* {{spoiler|[[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: Joins during a post-game DLC quest.}}
* [[Expy]]: Her character design is similar to [[DragonballDragon Ball|Pan's]], instead with purple hair and an apron.
* {{spoiler|[[Ill Girl]]: A key part of her and Edwinn's backstory.}}
* [[Oblivious to Love]]
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* [[Crutch Character]]: Prevents the random monsters from killing or massively injuring the level 1 equipment-less main character and struggling to fight back, but by the time he leaves he isn't needed.
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: Could double as a [[Crutch Character]], but can almost immediately be hit by [[Can't Catch Up]] since he doesn't gain any experience and is stuck at Level 3.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]
* [[No Sell]]: Interesting that the biggest atheist in Angel Falls is the only one who seems to remember that the guardian statue was labeled "Aquila" a short while ago...
* [[Punny Name]]: Ivor Litlun? Oh, come on...
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* {{spoiler|[[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: Joins during a post-game DLC quest.}}
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Catches her hair back in a dark ribbon.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: She's a reference to Ruida, who ran the tavern back in ''[[Dragon Quest III (Video Game)|Dragon Quest III]]''; originally, they shared the same name, but now she shares her name with Patty the Party Planner of ''[[Dragon Quest V (Video Game)|Dragon Quest V]]'' (who was ''also'' named Ruida in the Japanese version of that game).
* [[Shout-Out]]: Probaly unintentional, but there's another person working in the inn named [[The Simpsons|Sellma]].
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
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* [[The Mafia]]: An ''innkeeping'' mafia!
* [[Punny Name]]: Al Capone, anyone?
* [[Mythology Gag]]: {{spoiler|After Sellma defeats him the hero is attacked by his pet dragon}}. This mirrors [[Dragon Quest I (Video Game)|Dragonlord]]'s {{spoiler|pet dragon}} attacking after his master's defeat <ref> If this doesn't sound familiar, it was changed to his "[[One-Winged Angel|true form]]" in the English release to prevent it from being a [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] and it has stuck.</ref>.
* [[Serious Business]]: Again, he runs an ''innkeeping''. '''MAFIA'''.
 
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* [[Lady in Red]]
* [[Mythology Gag]]: She does the once-a-game "puff-puff" gag (in this case, seducing your party members and making them lose a turn). A young girl in the Iluugazar Plains does it also.{{spoiler|...But with sheep.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Towards the Wight Knight.}}
* [[Yandere]]
 
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* [[Big No]]
* [[Bonus Boss]]
* {{spoiler|[[Deal Withwith the Devil]]}}
* [[Expy]]: {{spoiler|Arguably of [[Dragon Quest VI (Video Game)|Nokturnus]]. Both are frighteningly powerful demons that were summoned by a desperate king in order to save the king's nation from a great evil, both end up completely destroying at least one nation before being resealed, and both are fought as powerful [[Bonus Boss|Bonus Bosses]] in their respective games' postgame.}}
* [[Palette Swap]]: Looks just like the Master of Nu'un, only gold.
* {{spoiler|[[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]}}
* [[This Cannot Be!]]
 
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* [[Hikikomori]]
* [[Loners Are Freaks]]
* [[Not Good Withwith People]]
* [[Punny Name]]
 
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* [[Ghostly Goals]]
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Tom Foolery played a minor role in ''[[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]]'' as a [[Guest Star Party Member]].
* [[Posthumous Character]]
* [[Punny Name]]
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* [[Dream World]]
* [[Punny Name]]: Names starting with "wand" are very appropriate for the ones giving the mage quests.
* [[Sealed Good in Aa Can]]: They refer to themselves as being stuck in the Faeries Wand. Though some dialogue suggests it may be out of their sense of duty, rather then a literal seal.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]
 
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* [[Girlish Pigtails]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: [[The Bible (Literature)|Jona and the whale]]
* [[Moral Dissonance]]: She insists that it's "not right" to be able to eat without working, even though she's a little girl who's probably never worked a day in her life.
** Note that deep-sea fishing is consistently rated [http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/als-morning-meeting/104712/commercial-fishing-one-of-the-most-dangerous-jobs-in-the-u-s/ one of the most dangerous] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2195847.stm jobs in the world], so you can hardly blame the villagers for wanting to give it up.
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* [[Pirate]]
* [[Master of Unlocking]]: His first gift is always the Thief's Key.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The allusions to his being descended from royalty is a reference to how most Mini Medal collectors tend to be [[Dragon Quest V (Video Game)|kings]] and [[Dragon Quest VIII (Video Game)|princesses]].
 
==== Buster ====
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* [[Evil Laugh]]: "{{spoiler|Corvus}} laughs confidently!"
** Also doubles as a warning, since when he does laugh, it means his next move will be one of his two ultimate attacks.
* {{spoiler|[[Expy]]: Of [[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Psaro]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Fallen Angel]]}}
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: {{spoiler|He was betrayed by his true love Serena after trying to save her (although that isn't what really happened, he doesn't know that until she returns as a ghost to tell him the full story- just in time for her to keep him from destroying everything), and subsequently was tortured and experimented on by [[The Empire]]. Even after the Empire fell, he was still left chained and suffering in the oubliette for next ''300 years''. That would make anyone a tad loopy.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]: She unknowingly betrayed Corvus by dosing him with a sleeping potion in an attempt to keep him from harm; it was actually a trap by her father to exchange him for the village's safety. This resulted directly in Corvus' capture by [[The Empire]] and his subsequent madness. Her ghost now seeks to find Corvus and tell him what really happened, so she can calm his fury. She finds him just in time to keep him from destroying the world.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Big Damn Hero]]: The entire final battle is the heros stalling for time until she can arrive.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Expy]]: Her role in Corvus' backstory makes her very similar to Rose from [[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]].}}
* [[Invisible to Normals]]: She's a ghost.
* [[Mysterious Waif]]
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* [[Mr. Exposition|Miss Exposition]]
* {{spoiler|[[And I Must Scream]]: A rare voluntary, non-screaming variant.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sealed Good in Aa Can]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[World Tree]]}}
 
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The heroes and villains of previous ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' games. Party members occasionally check in at the Quester's Rest, while villains can be found in special grottos.
 
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: Inn guests give you extras of their own outfits, and the bosses can drop pieces of the outfits worn by their games' heroes. (You're also able to find outfits of ''[[Dragon Quest III (Video Game)|Dragon Quest III]]'' classes elsewhere.) However, it just so happens that these pieces of armor are actually pretty good in terms of defense.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: The villains.
* [[Canon Name]]: Given to the cousins of the Hero in ''[[Dragon Quest II (Video Game)|Dragon Quest II]]'', whose names were randomized originally and [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|are commonly known by their titles/kingdoms]]. The Prince of Cannock has become "Prince Princeton" and the Princess of Moonbrook is now "Princess Princessa".
* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: The ''[[Dragon Quest VI (Video Game)|Dragon Quest VI]]'' crew, whose own game was still being prepped for its first North American release.
* [[Previous Player Character Cameo]]: And Previous Villain Cameo, too.