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'''Freelancer''' is a recurring [[job]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. In games with job systems, it generally has no special abilities and represents the lack of a job, and tends to be the characters' starting job before the player has access to more. It first appears as the default job in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
'''Freelancer''' is a recurring [[job]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. In games with job systems, it generally has no special abilities and represents the lack of a job, and tends to be the characters' starting job before the player has access to more. It first appears as the default job in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
===··[[Final Fantasy III (3D remake)]]''===
In the 3D remake of Final Fantasy 3, the Freelancer replaces the [[Onion Knight]] as the default job. Freelancers have access to level 1 magic spells and can equip a diverse range of equipment meant for different classes, but are not proficient in much.
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Freelancer is a recurring job in the Final Fantasy series. In games with job systems, it generally has no special abilities and represents the lack of a job, and tends to be the characters' starting job before the player has access to more. It first appears as the default job in Final Fantasy V.

··Final Fantasy III (3D remake)[edit]

In the 3D remake of Final Fantasy 3, the Freelancer replaces the Onion Knight as the default job. Freelancers have access to level 1 magic spells and can equip a diverse range of equipment meant for different classes, but are not proficient in much.

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