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In the DS remake, the default class is instead the Freelancer, but the Onion Knight still appears as a secret superpowered class.
 
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]
* [[Magic Knight]]: In the DS release and ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''.
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* [[Bishonen]]
* [[Bully Hunter]]: Judging by the way the [[Kids Are Cruel|children teasing Arc]] flee from him in the beginning.
* [[Dual -Wielding]]: In the opening.
* [[The Hero]]
* [[Innocently Insensitive]]: Towards Refia and once towards Arc.
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* [[The Chosen One]]: By the Wind Crystal. [[The Chosen Many|Though all of them are]], Luneth brings them together.
* [[Too Many Belts]]: Though quite tame in comparison to the likes of [[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Lulu]] and others who made the trope famous, Luneth stands out for having a ''vest'' made up of three large, thick belts wrapped around his torso. The patterning of said vest reappears on many of his outfits in the different jobs.
* [[White -Haired Pretty Boy]]
 
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* [[Scarf of Asskicking]]: It appears in quite a few of his jobs too.
* [[Straw Vulcan]]: Tells everyone in the beginning that there are no ghosts in Kazus and goes there to prove it. (He is technically right, though.)
* [[The So -Called Coward]]: He's often called a coward by his peers. But he is the first person who goes to Tozus, where it was rumored to be haunted.
 
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* [[True Blue Femininity]]: Her default outfit.
* [[White Mage]]: In the opening and artwork.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: "Toads!? I hate toads! Don't turn me into one!" Even funnier if ''she'' happens to be the mage who has to cast the spell.
** When it turns out that they have to do it ''again'' later on, she just kinda hangs her head in resignation. Poor girl.
 
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* [[Blue Eyes]]
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: This is debatable. While Ingus worries about Sarah's welfare, it's his job to do so as a knight of Sasune. But it's worth noting that [[Shipper On Deck|half the Kingdom ships them]], including the King himself. The Ultimania however assigns them [[Official Couple]] status.
* [[EverythingsEverything's Sparkly With Jewelry]]: His large jade pendant, which appears on many of his job classes' outfit.
* [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]]: Okay, so they're not ''that'' giant, but they are still very poofy.
* [[Hair of Gold]]
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Like the Monk from ''[[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|FFI]]'', This class can gain strength from fighting bare-handed. Although they are unable to equip most types of weapons and armor.
 
* [[Bare -Fisted Monk]]
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Refia wears her headband in her hair.
* [[Kung Fu Fighting]]
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* [[Black Mage]]: Also duh.
* [[Cute Witch]]: Refia.
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]
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Red Mages are able to use a wide assortment of weapons, including both Black and White Magic. However, they are unable to become true masters of either school of wizardry.
 
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]
* [[Jack of All Trades]]
* [[Magic Knight]]
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** Their status as this comes across stronger in the NES release, where three of the eight possible results are Instant Death attacks, giving you roughly a 40% chance of instantly killing an enemy. Not bad odds when it doesn't cost you a single MP to try.
* [[Luck Based Mission|Luck Based Job]]: As noted above, the enemy it targets and spell it uses is mostly random (but not completely - the enviornment determines what spells may appear). The job is even more risky in the NES release, where there is a chance of the spell backfiring.
* [[One -Hit Kill]]: Black Hole in the DS release, Rapids, Sinkhole and Quicksand in the NES release.
 
 
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* [[Badass Cape]]
* [[Bare -Fisted Monk]]
* [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Refia's headband
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* [[Black Cloak]]
* [[Black Magic]]
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Pimped -Out Dress]]: Refia in the DS release.
* [[Pure Energy]]: The Flare Spell.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
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Summoners are magic users who have harnessed the power of high summoning - the ability to call forth a combined Black and White Magic effect. This is the form of summoning that would become the standard for the future games in the series. The Summoner is considered to be a powered up version of the Evoker job.
 
* [[Pimped -Out Dress]]: Refia.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
* [[Summon Magic]]
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* [[Eleventh Hour Superpower]]: In the NES release it was, with the Sage, one of the two best jobs and was a secret class obtained at the end of the game. The DS release nerfed it and made it normally available.
* [[Flechette Storm]]: Throw
* [[Highly -Visible Ninja]]
* [[Katanas Are Just Better]]
* [[Knife Nut]]
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* [[Handsome Lech]]: The first thing he says after they gain the Airship? Surrounded by different girls from different places, no matter the fact that he has a sick girlfriend that falls sick in the first place because he leaves her village. Refia has to keep him in line.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: [[Unexplained Recovery|He doesn't die, however.]]
* [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]]
* {{spoiler|[[Older Than He Looks]]:}} More he climbs the Tower of Owen, more memories he unlocks; including the memories of that he was the one who built the tower and the reason why. We only hear a brief explanation, but Saronia Library gives the more detailed one. {{spoiler|Desch and his father were the Ancients, a race that went hiding after their action caused the Flood of Light 1000 years ago. They created the tower to separate the Crystal of Wind and Fire along with the whole [[Floating Continent]] to lessen the Flood and to give the Warriors of Darkness their chance to stop it altogether.}}
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Casts Thundara when he appears in battle.
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* [[Badass Princess]]: The first of many for this series.
* [[Blow You Away]]: Has the Aero spell.
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Princesses]]
* [[Hair of Gold]]
* [[Healing Hands]]: Has a Cure spell.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The [[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|second]] [[Final Fantasy III (Video Game)|of]] [[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|three]] Princess [[Spell My Name With an "S"|Sara(h)s]].
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
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* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: {{spoiler|His father by his advisor Gigameth, AKA [[That One Boss|Garuda.]]}}
* [[Dark -Skinned Blond]]: In Amano's artwork, it's rare for a young person to have their skin colored, let alone as dark as Alus here.
* [[The Power of Love]]: {{spoiler|The only thing that prevents King Gorn from killing his own son.}}
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
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* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: They [[Zerg Rush]] the Cloud of Darkness and weaken her so that the Warriors of Light have a fighting chance to save their world.
* [[Yin -Yang Bomb]]: It takes the powers of both Light and Dark to defeat Cloud of Darkness this time around.
 
 
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* [[Eldritch Abomination]]
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]
* [[Green -Skinned Space Babe|Green Skinned Void Babe]]
* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: The first battle with her.
* [[I Am Legion]]