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*[[Pianis]]
 
*[[Pianis]]
 
*[[Renard Clavis|Ren]]: Has four different weapon types, each with vastly different playstyles.
 
*[[Renard Clavis|Ren]]: Has four different weapon types, each with vastly different playstyles.
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** Mega Cane: Variable range combat.
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** Conductor's Baton: Long range combat. Invincible during most specials but low movement speed.
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** Blade of Kusanagi: Melee range combat. Focuses on stun locking and dodges and has very fast dashing speed.
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** Unarmed: AOE based combat. Ren Rides Kitsune and commands her and the rest of his first six team members to uses AOE's centered around Ren.
 
*[[Tagg]]
 
*[[Tagg]]
 
*[[Titan (Galactic)|Titan]]
 
*[[Titan (Galactic)|Titan]]

Revision as of 21:27, 9 February 2015

J-Team Warriors is a game in the Dynasty Warriors series, featuring the J-Team.

Known Warriors

  • Alexiel
  • Arika
  • Fortis: Uses a giant feather as her weapon. Appears weak at first glance, but is deceptively powerful. Also based primarily around air-juggling.
  • Maggie
  • Jason: Fights using Auric Constructs.
  • Pianis
  • Ren: Has four different weapon types, each with vastly different playstyles.
    • Mega Cane: Variable range combat.
    • Conductor's Baton: Long range combat. Invincible during most specials but low movement speed.
    • Blade of Kusanagi: Melee range combat. Focuses on stun locking and dodges and has very fast dashing speed.
    • Unarmed: AOE based combat. Ren Rides Kitsune and commands her and the rest of his first six team members to uses AOE's centered around Ren.
  • Tagg
  • Titan

Giant Bosses

  • Airship
  • Kyogre-Mech
  • Kyurem

Known Stages and Enemies