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== Goof-Off ==
== Goof-Off/Jester ==
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Goof-Offs, known as jesters in the remakes, are nearly useless. In addition to having low strength and defense, and not being able to equip much, they will often fail to do anything in battle (including parrying). They do have the highest luck of all classes, which can come in handy if you're trying to get certain pieces of equipment from enemies.  In the remakes, they are given one spell of questionable usefulness, ''Whistle'', which attracts enemies to the spot and initiates a battle.  Another benefit of a Goof-Off is that they can turn into a [[#Sage|Sage]] without the need of the [[Dragon Warrior III/Items#Book of Satori|Book of Satori]]. This provides you with a means to have multiple Sages in your party.  
Goof-Offs, known as jesters in the remakes, are nearly useless. In addition to having low strength and defense, and not being able to equip much, they will often fail to do anything in battle (including parrying). They do have the highest luck of all classes, which can come in handy if you're trying to get certain pieces of equipment from enemies.  In the remakes, they are given one spell of questionable usefulness, ''Whistle'', which attracts enemies to the spot and initiates a battle.  Another benefit of a Goof-Off is that they can turn into a [[#Sage|Sage]] without the need of the [[Dragon Warrior III/Items#Book of Satori|Book of Satori]]. This provides you with a means to have multiple Sages in your party.  
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