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==Origin==
==Origin==
In ''Dragon Quest III'', the concept of a party system, and the ability to choose which classes help fight alongside the player was introduced to the series. Among those classes was the Martial Artist, a class that possess low magic capability, but compensates with high Strength, Agility, and Resilience. In games such as ''Dragon Quest VII'' and ''Dragon Quest IX'', the player gains the ability to change a character's vocation, the Martial Artists being one of the basic vocations.  
In ''Dragon Quest III'', the idea of customizable party system was introduced to the series. This system allowed the player to choose what vocations they wanted to help fight alongside them. Among those vocations was the Martial Artist, a class that possess low magic capability, but compensates with high Strength, Agility, and Resilience. In games such as ''Dragon Quest VII'' and ''Dragon Quest IX'', the player gains the ability to change an established character's vocation, the Martial Artists being one of the basic ones.  


In some games, specific characters fit the archetype of a Martial Artist, such as Jade from ''Dragon Quest XI'', Alena from ''Dragon Quest IV'', and Carver from ''Dragon Quest VI''. Additionally, Martial Artists can be found as NPCs in some of the games.
In some games, specific characters fit the archetype of a Martial Artist, such as Jade from ''Dragon Quest XI'', Alena from ''Dragon Quest IV'', and Carver from ''Dragon Quest VI''. Additionally, Martial Artists can be found as NPCs in some of the games.

Revision as of 15:22, August 2, 2019

Martial Artist
DQIII Martial Artists.png
Symbol of the Dragon Quest series.
Official artwork of the male and female Martial Artists from Dragon Quest III.
Universe Dragon Quest
Debut Dragon Quest III (1988)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Dragon Quest X (2012)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Human
Created by Yuji Horii
Designed by Akira Toriyama
Article on Dragon Quest Wiki Martial Artist

The Martial Artist (武闘家, Martial Artist), previously known as Fighter, is a class and are reoccurring characters in the Dragon Quest series.

Origin

In Dragon Quest III, the idea of customizable party system was introduced to the series. This system allowed the player to choose what vocations they wanted to help fight alongside them. Among those vocations was the Martial Artist, a class that possess low magic capability, but compensates with high Strength, Agility, and Resilience. In games such as Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest IX, the player gains the ability to change an established character's vocation, the Martial Artists being one of the basic ones.

In some games, specific characters fit the archetype of a Martial Artist, such as Jade from Dragon Quest XI, Alena from Dragon Quest IV, and Carver from Dragon Quest VI. Additionally, Martial Artists can be found as NPCs in some of the games.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a costume

A pair of Mii Brawlers wearing the Martial Artist wig and gi.

Both the male and female versions of the Martial Artist appears as DLC Mii Costume for the Mii Brawler.