Samurai class series

The Samurai class series is a tri-elemental class series available to the Venus Adepts Isaac and Felix and the Mars Adepts Garet and Jenna. The Venus Adepts require a large number of both Mars and Jupiter Djinn, while the Mars Adepts require a large number of Venus and Jupiter Djinn. There are only two classes in this series due to the large number of Djinn required. This class is quite powerful, with plenty of Attack and Defense Magic. It's like having a beefed up Guard class series that dabbles into the Squire class series and the Wind Seer class series. Guardian Psynergy series is very useful in fights that involve a solid defense, and Dragon Cloud and Epicenter are very powerful Mars attacks. Combine that with the ability to beef up Resistance, Attack, and Defense in one class, along with plenty of Psynergy and the best HP score in the game, this class is very playable. The only problem with this class is the fact that none of its Psynergy allows you to heal. It doesn't matter if you have over 1300 HP, you need to heal at some time, and Ronins can't do that without using Items, which are not as expendable as a simple Pure Ply spell.

This class is similar in structure to the White Mage class series.

The class series, when at its highest stage of Ronin and compared to the other series at their highest respective stages, has unsurpassed HP that is the highest HP rating of any class, very high Attack (tying with the Paladin and surpassed only by the Master and Chaos Lord), stronger Defense, and average Agility, but below average PP. The series has a Luck rating below the standard. Noteworthy Psynergy from an endgame perspective includes Quick Strike, Skull Splitter, Demon Spear/Angel Spear, Guardian/Protector, and Magic Shell/Magic Shield, and the heaviest area-of-effect Psynergy it has is Thorny Grave.

Analysis
Both the Samurai and the Ronin are among the best classes in their respective games, almost entirely due to the Quick Strike Psynergy that is both very powerful and completely reliable. While the Ninja series emphasizes maximum agility and attack, the Samurai series trades the agility and a little bit of the attack for great sturdiness - but oftentimes, Quick Strike will cause the Samurai or Ronin to consistently output even more damage than the Ninja series, particularly when levels are higher.

If in The Lost Age the entire party is leveled up to 99, it will be very likely that the warrior adepts will have reached the 999 Attack Rating cap programmed into the game whether they are in the Master class or the Ronin class. At that point, since the Master class will have lost its attack advantage over the Ronin, the Ronin becomes all the better in dealing damage than even the Master, launching damage-multiplying Quick Strikes off the prized 999 attack rating. There are enough Djinn available to allow both the two Venus Adepts and the two Mars Adepts to be Ronins at the same time, providing the "Four Ronin" setup; a max-level party with four Ronins can, with a little luck, successfully defeat Dullahan without needing to summon at all.