![]() In the Nintendo DS remake, the player must send a Mognet letter to seven other people playing Final Fantasy III. In the Famicom release, Onion Knight is the default job. 5.1 The character called "Onion Knight".In the default party order the colors are reversed from that of the NES version, with Luneth wearing purple, Arc wearing green etc. In the 3D versions the four protagonists have unique colors in many of their job outfits, each matching those of the four Onion Knights' field sprites from the Famicom version. In the Dissidia Final Fantasy Ultimania guide, and on the series's 25th anniversary website, they were given the same names as the protagonists in the 3D remake: Luneth, Arc, Refia, and Ingus. Bowie ( J・ボウイ ?), and Melfi ( メルフィ ?, the only female in the group). ![]() The official manga serialization, Legend of the Eternal Wind: Final Fantasy III, names them Muuchi ( ムウチ ?), Doug ( ダグ ?), J. The four Onion Knights of the Famicom version are not named in-game. It is recommended to use the Onion Knight class after reaching level 92 if the Black Belt job class has not been obtained, or after the Onion Knight's Vitality surpasses that of the character's current job, since HP growth is partially dependent on the character's base Vitality upon level up. It normally has very low statistics, but once a character reaches level 92, the Onion Knight gains 12 on each stat per level. In the original Famicom version, it is the default job class, while in the 3D remake, it is a secret job class. ![]() ![]() The Onion Knight is a job class in Final Fantasy III. ![]()
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