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* '''Cons''' - Because the party is so specialized, the overall performance of the party suffers greatly if anyone dies.
* '''Cons''' - Because the party is so specialized, the overall performance of the party suffers greatly if anyone dies.


Nintendo Power's suggested party gives you a little bit of everything. Fairly well balanced with two physical fighters and two magicians. The Knight is the most important character in the party, being able to use white magic, deal significant fighting damage, and his unique role in the party is to absorb plenty of damage. The party's fighting style is monotnous though; the magic users boost the physical attackers against bosses, and once the monk gains enough HP, he and the fighter can absorb damage from regular fights while the mages sling spells.
Nintendo Power's suggested party gives you a little bit of everything. Fairly well balanced with two physical fighters and two magicians. The Knight is the most important character in the party, being able to use white magic, deal significant fighting damage, and his unique role in the party is to absorb plenty of damage. The party's fighting style is monotonous though; the magic users boost the physical attackers against bosses, and once the monk gains enough HP, he and the fighter can absorb damage from regular fights while the mages sling spells.


=== Warrior, Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage ===
=== Warrior, Warrior, White Mage, Black Mage ===
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