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** What's even worse is that in the Judgemaster extra missions, you almost got this yourself. But since [[Good Is Dumb]], Marche and Cid bust the Judge before he could bestow you with it.
*** In fairness, after completing the main storyline of the game and continuing on the bonus missions, you have the chance to add Judgemaster Cid to your party. Let's not mince words: Judgemaster Cid isn't just a cheating bastard, he's a cheating bastard who enables the rest of your party to be cheating bastards. Cid's most useful ability is hands down Abate, which skips the Judge's turn, allowing you to break any laws you want without any repercussions until the judge's next turn (given that judges average one turn to three turns for every other unit on the field, this adds up to a sizable chunk of the battle).
* In ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics
* In the PSP remake of ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', the Onion Knight job is marked by being able to use any piece of equipment, being unable to use abilities, yet having ''extremely'' high stats when mastered. However, in one link mission, you and your partner must defeat a team of master Onion Knights who have a full range of powerful abilities equipped. They'll hit you back and more than likely screw you over.
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