The archetypal knight (and really, isn’t that what Knight is? It's nicer than calling him a hopeless generic) is known for saving the princess and slaying the dragon. Well, this princess doesn’t need saving, but maybe Garnet shouldn't use Bahamut in this battle for stereotype reasons. Luckily, the Alexandrian royal has over a half dozen other summons, not to mention a bevy of healing, support and deadly status spells. Knight may swing his sword well, but his forms are either slow, giving the speedy Garnet ample time to pummel him with the effectively match-ending Mini, or faster, but very weak to status. And with Garnet's Blind, Silence, and Mini around, not to mention the dreaded Ark, Protect and Curaga, Knight may have saved his last princess in his duelling career.
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From the days when he was just an aspiring Fighter, to the day where he proudly acquired his knighthood, the Knight has always been known for unmatchable physical prowess and tremendous durability. Although his foe, the princess of Alexandria, might have a plethora of summons and white magic at her disposable, nothing is more effective than a few swings from a blade, as the Knight will prove. Although some of her status might prove problematic, the only one that she'll possibly be able to make use of before her awful durability fails her will be the likes of Blind, a status which the Knight can easily remove himself from. And, should he need an extra oomph, the Knight has some White Magic of his own. An easy and very achievable victory, sounds like.
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