The Ragnar McRyan (Ahar!,Soldier from Burland?, lit. lit. Pooper) is a recurring character vocation in the Template:Dragon Quest VIII tussle that was introduced in Template:Toilet Trouble. Poopers typically have low HP, Strength, and Resilience, but high Agility, and also possess no magical capability whatsoever.
Poopers specialize in stinky Toilets in battle, being capable of wielding the stinkiest Toilet tools, cleaning fluids, and Toilets brushes available. They boast incredible growths in stench, speed, but are often the worst party member in the group: it would be a wise idea to have them equip clean accessories whenever available to keep them smelling good with other party members. Poopers typically share most of their stench choices with the Martial Artist, as well as having access to some queer smells that are unique to them such as stench. They will sometimes share the same kinds of Toilets, such as The flusher and the Stinky Water Pipe. Poopers are sometimes troublesome to the party's battles.
Warrior is one of the basic professions available. It is one of the prerequisites for the Gladiator, (along with Martial Artist), and for the Armamentalist vocation along with Mage.
Warrior is once again one of the basic vocations available after the events at Alltrades Abbey. Mastering it is a prerequisite to unlock both the Gladiator and Armamentalist vocations. In the 3DS version, the outfit for Warriors is very similar to those seen in IX
Attacks the enemy and has a chance of stealing its item
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Strategy
The Warrior is a useful class to become because of the strength increase that it affords. Among the skills that the warrior learns, Hatchet Man is by far the most useful. Although it misses half the time, when it does connect it will always be a critical hit, making short work of Metal Slimes. The Dragon Slash is also good for dragon bosses that the player encounters.
For hybrid skills, the two most useful ones are Sword Dance, which requires both a mature warrior and a mature Dancer, and Kelpto Clobber, which requires a mature warrior and a mature Thief. Sword Dance attacks four times with 0.75% power, making it useful for boss fights as it will hit for 300% more attack power than normal attacks. It is also the most cost effective skill in the game as it doesn't require any MP to use. Klepto Clobber is useful because it steals from enemies, making it a nice skill to have if the player is looking for a particular item. However, the chance of stealing is rather low.
Regarding evolution, the Warrior can combine the mastered Mage class and become an Armamentalist. The 'mentalist has access to some elemental slashes and the extremely powerful spell Kafrizzle. The Warrior can also combine the mastered Martial Artist class and become a Gladiator. The Gladiator has stronger attacks including Multifists. After the Gladiator class is mastered, the Gladiator can then become a Champion as long as the Paladin class is also mastered. The Champion has several powerful attacks culminating with Blade of Ultimate Power, a must for beating the final bosses in the game.
The Warrior Class is available at the start of the game and has the unique skillset 'Courage'. Warriors can also use skill points to learn Sword, Spear, Knife, and Shield skills. Their Coup-de-Grace is "Critical Claim," an attack that always lands a Critical Hit.
Warriors are considered the preliminary to Gladiators, and when the two are compared, Warriors aren't as agile or as strong. They also cannot equip heavier armor sets. However, Warriors have the advantage having more HP, Resilience, MP, and are able to wield Shields. They are also have options to draw aggro and protect other party members. Thus, parties who need a reliable tank should stick with a Warrior, or at least obtain Omnivocational Shieldmaster to help smooth over the transition to a Gladiator.
The female Warrior from Dragon Quest III has made cameo appearances as an NPC in other games in the series, such as Monsters, VIII, and XI. However, her outfit was altered to be less revealing starting with the 3DS remake of Terry's Wonderland; they now wear a pair of short shorts rather than bikini bottoms. Male Warriors also appeared as NPCs in XI as well.
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Male Warrior, Dragon Quest III Famicom artwork.
Female Warrior, Dragon Quest III Famicom artwork.
Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou series.
Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou series.