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** Counter Magic - ''Single Target''
** Counter Magic - ''Single Target''


The Wanderer learns almost all the Dryad and Luna spells in the game, which gives him quite a bunch of interesting things he can do. For example, he can boost his allies' max HP (Life Booster) or lower the max HP of his opponents (Lunatic) which is great when used at the very start of a boss fight. He also can use Counter Magic to give his allies a barrier that completely protects them from almost all damaging spells, which is quite effective against some bosses (especially Koren). Poison Bubble deals damage to the enemy and gives some MP back to Hawk which allows Hawk to cast his spells forever if he is careful. His weaknesses are that some of his spells are fairly useless or very situational (especially Energy Boost), and he has the lowest attack power out of all of Hawk's final classes.
The Wanderer learns almost all the Dryad and Luna spells in the game which means he can do many interesting things. For example, he can boost his allies' max HP (Life Booster) or lower the max HP of his opponents (Lunatic) which is great when used at the very start of a boss fight. He also can use Counter Magic to give his allies a barrier that completely protects them from almost all damaging spells. This is quite effective against some bosses, and makes your battle with  Koren a joke. Poison Bubble deals damage to the enemy and gives some MP back to Hawk which allows Hawk to cast his spells forever if he is careful. His weaknesses are that some of his spells are fairly useless or very situational (especially Energy Boost), and he has the lowest attack power out of all of Hawk's final classes.


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