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The '''Warrior''' (Japanese: '''せんし''' ''Senshi''; Fighter) is a [[job]] in ''[[Miitopia (video game)|Miitopia]]''. It is one of the six starting jobs in the game, along with [[Mage]], [[Cleric]], [[Thief]], [[Pop Star]], and [[Chef]]. As such, it is one of the jobs that are playable in the Demo. The Warrior is also one of the main characters in ''[[Miitopia: Casting Call]]'', where he/she is depicted traveling alongside a Mage, a Cleric, and a [[Cat]].
The '''Warrior''' (Japanese: '''せんし''' ''Senshi''; Fighter) is a [[job]] in ''[[Miitopia (video game)|Miitopia]]''. It is one of the six starting jobs in the game, along with [[Mage]], [[Cleric]], [[Thief]], [[Pop Star]], and [[Chef]]. As such, it is one of the jobs that are playable in the Demo. The Warrior is also one of the main characters in ''[[Miitopia: Casting Call]]'', where he/she is depicted traveling alongside a Mage, a Cleric, and a [[Cat]].


==In-game description==
==Job description==
===''Miitopia''===
===''Miitopia''===
''"Wields powerful swords, and is skilled at both attack and defense."''
''"Wields powerful swords, and is skilled at both attack and defense."''
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===''Miitopia: Casting Call''===
===''Miitopia: Casting Call''===
''"A dependable leader who swings a mean sword."''
''"A dependable leader who swings a mean sword."''

===Nintendo official site===
''An all-around sword swinger with equally sharp attack and defense skills.''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/miitopia-switch/ Miitopia for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site] - Help wanted</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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Job_mii02.webp|The Warrior defeating a [[Mini "Mii" Slime]].
Job_mii02.webp|The Warrior defeating a [[Mini "Mii" Slime]].
NSwitch_Miitopia_Innteraction_SideImg_left_02.webp|Warrior with makeup.
NSwitch_Miitopia_Innteraction_SideImg_left_02.webp|Warrior with makeup.
Amiibo_team.png|A party of [[Mii]] characters wearing amiibo clothing, with the Warrior dressed as Mario.
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==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|jp=せんし
|jp-r=Senshi
|jp-m=Fighter
|kr=전사
|kr-r=Jeonsa
|kr-m=Warrior
|cn=战士
|tw=戰士
|cntw-r=Zhànshì
|cntw-m=Warrior
|fr=Guerrier
|fr-m=Warrior
|sp=Guerrero
|sp-m=Warrior
|ge=Krieger
|ge-m=Warrior
|it=Guerriero
|it-m=Warrior
|du=Krijger
|du-m=Warrior
}}

==References==
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Revision as of 00:56, 1 November 2022

The Warrior (Japanese: せんし Senshi; Fighter) is a job in Miitopia. It is one of the six starting jobs in the game, along with Mage, Cleric, Thief, Pop Star, and Chef. As such, it is one of the jobs that are playable in the Demo. The Warrior is also one of the main characters in Miitopia: Casting Call, where he/she is depicted traveling alongside a Mage, a Cleric, and a Cat.

Job description

Miitopia

"Wields powerful swords, and is skilled at both attack and defense."

Miitopia: Casting Call

"A dependable leader who swings a mean sword."

Nintendo official site

An all-around sword swinger with equally sharp attack and defense skills.[1]

Gameplay

The Warrior is a standard archetype for physical attackers, preferring Attack and Defense stats. Almost all of its skills focus on dealing physical damage. One skill, Proud Protector, utilizes the job's high HP and Defense to take damage meant for an ally.

The Warrior uses Swords, which raise the Attack stat, and its basic attack is single-target, but its Spin Slash and Super Spin Slash skills allow it to inflict damage on all enemies on the field. In the Nintendo Switch version, a Hero with the Warrior job can use the Horse-Whispering Warrior assist, which is a single-target physical attack that inflicts damage with 9x multiplier.

The Warrior's downside is the low MP, Magic, and Speed. Low MP means that a Warrior can exhaust its MP easily from skills across multiple battles in a single exploration. The Warrior's very low Magic causes it to take more damage from magic attacks. Low Speed means that a Warrior tends to move later than most other battlers in a round.

The Warrior's clothing type is the Armor, but has the option of wearing an amiibo clothing. Depending on the Armor set, a Warrior's headpiece type can be either a hat or a headgear. All Armors boost the Defense stat.

Stuff

Main articles: Sword and Armor


Skills

Level Skill MP Description
3 Jump Slash 5 "Leap into the air, and slice down to strike an enemy from above."
5 Proud Protector 5 "Focus on defense to absorb the damage aimed at a friend."
7 Snap Out of It 4 "Snap a friend out of it when they're not themselves. (auto)"
12 Spin Slash 7 "Swing your sword in a big circle, striking all enemies in the vicinity."
17 Double Slash 7 "Unleash two powerful slashes in succession."
22 Darkeye Slash 12 "Slice an enemy, dealing heavy damage if they're wearing eyes."
29 Super Snap Out of It 0 "Snap a fallen friend back into action with a whopper of a wake-up call."
36 Super Spin Slash 18 "Whirl your sword around in a large circle to mow down all enemies."

Stats

Stat Lv. 1 Lv. 50 Max w/ Equip & Grub
HP 12 310 409
MP 4 62 161
Attack 12 114 451
Magic 0 10 109
Defense 5 94 406
Speed 5 48 147

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Warrior.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese せんし
Senshi
Fighter
Korean 전사
Jeonsa
Warrior
Chinese 战士 (CN) / 戰士 (TW)
Zhànshì
Warrior
French Guerrier Warrior
Spanish Guerrero Warrior
German Krieger Warrior
Italian Guerriero Warrior
Dutch Krijger Warrior


References