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* [[Tomboy]]: Slightly inevitable when you're adopted by a blacksmith.
* [[Team Mom]]: It happens when you're the Light of Affection.
* [[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.
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* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]
* [[Fighter, Mage, Thief]]
* [[Glass Cannon]] When using Advance.
 
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* [[The Archer]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Precision -Guided Boomerang]]
* [[Rain of Arrows]]: Their Barrage attack in the DS remake.
* [[White Magic]]: In the NES version.
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* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Bells
* [[In Harmony With Nature]]
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]: Their Terrain abilities, as listed under [[Elemental Powers]] up above, are almost as effective as the standard Black Magic spells, but the Geomancer doesn't need a single MP to use them. The only problem is that the spell cast when you use Terrain [[Luck -Based Mission|is completely random]].
** 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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* [[Blade On a Stick]]
* [[Death From Above]]
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]
* [[Jump Physics]]
 
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* [[Cool Mask]]: A typical ninja cowl covering the lower
* [[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]]
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* [[Black and White Magic]]
* [[Eleventh -Hour Superpower]]: See under Ninja above.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Dear ''god'', how do you clear doorways with those on?
* [[Summon Magic]]
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* [[Out of Focus]]: Xande is the Big Bad for most of the game, and he was the first villain with an established backstory and a goal besides [[Take Over the World|Taking Over The World]]. However, odds are most people know the Cloud of Darkness as the villain. ''<nowiki>~Dissidia: Final Fantasy~</nowiki>'' has a lot to do with that, as does the fact that the only time you actually meet Xande in person is when you fight him near the end of the game.
* [[Sorcerous Overlord]]
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: The motivation for his actions. Doga and Unei get great magical power, Xande gets to not be an immortal anymore. Just what was Noah thinking?