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As a Samurai, you have two paths to choose from once you reach Job 40 or higher. You can either choose to be a Ronin, which is focused on speedy 1-handed sword techniques, or a Daimyo, which utilizes the strength and weight of 2-handed swords.<br>
 
As a Samurai, you have two paths to choose from once you reach Job 40 or higher. You can either choose to be a Ronin, which is focused on speedy 1-handed sword techniques, or a Daimyo, which utilizes the strength and weight of 2-handed swords.<br>
  
= Job Change =
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= Job Changing =
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1) Talk to the citizen in Prontera (138, 171) <br/>
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2) Go into the weapon shop of Prontera <br/>
1) Talk to the '''Citizen''' in ''Prontera''.
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3) Talk to the Elder to become a Samurai
: <small>/navi prontera 138/171</small><br><br><br>
 
2) Go into the '''Weapon Shop''' of ''Prontera'' and talk to the '''Elder''' to become a ''Samurai''.
 
: <small>/navi prt_in 162/130</small>
 
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: <center>'''Citizen'''</center><br>
 
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: <center>'''Elder'''</center>
 
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At Job Level 40 ''Samurai'' can change into '''[[Ronin]]''' or '''[[Daimyo]]'''.
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At job level 40 Samurai can change into [[Ronin]] or [[Daimyo]].
  
 
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