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  • Parivir (Tactics A2)
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  • Exploiting the right weakness (or using Geomancy), their elemental attacks can become devastatingly powerful. Parivir are set apart from other melee units; with frail defense, they are best described as "glass cannons," focusing on Speed and Attack and able to deal massive damage quickly and efficiently, but "breaking" upon impact, with a lackluster endurance for heavy attacks. Notable Parivirs are the tutors of the job, Zengen and Ghi Yelgi.
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  • Exploiting the right weakness (or using Geomancy), their elemental attacks can become devastatingly powerful. Parivir are set apart from other melee units; with frail defense, they are best described as "glass cannons," focusing on Speed and Attack and able to deal massive damage quickly and efficiently, but "breaking" upon impact, with a lackluster endurance for heavy attacks. For this reason, many give them the reaction ability Strike Back with Dual Wield as support to both defend them and thoroughly discipline offenders. Although Flair abilities will not work with two blades, they already do twice the damage with one. An alternative is the Geomancy support ability, making enemies weak to an element to which they would normally be neutral, therefore offering increased damage from elemental attacks. Being an antithesis to the traditional tank (slow, yet impenetrable), it is best to combine levels of the Paladin and Parivir, making a unit that is one part defensive, one part fast and two parts deadly. Notable Parivirs are the tutors of the job, Zengen and Ghi Yelgi.
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