someone engaged in or experienced in warfare
a beacon of physical perfection and battle tactics, he can solo very easily on his own or take charge and lead a group against a dungeon of enemies
a fighter, he will have some devastating fighting skills, have far better endurance in battles then the other classes
a fighter who is against the world
a person habitually engaged in combat
a person that is not adverse to struggle and has learnt that effort, the application of vigor and fight are enjoyable and a part of our nature as human beings
a specialist whose occupation involves using a sword or axe in battle
a strong, cabable fighter, and is good with a sharp or blunt object
A Toltec who is fighting for freedom from her own domestication and social conditioning. She is free from needing to link her self-worth to the beliefs, thoughts, and wishes of her fellow human, free to be happy no matter what happens in life.
A warrior is a person habitually engaged in warfare. In tribal societies engaging in endemic warfare, warriors often form a caste or class of their own. In feudalism, the vassals essentially form a military or warrior class, even if in actual warfare, peasants may be called to fight as well.
Warrior is a character class (or job) found in many role-playing games. This class may also be referred to as Fighter, as in Dungeons and Dragons. It is sometimes also referred to as a Knight, although in some games this is a separate class with a more chivalric aspect.
Warrior is a 1979 arcade game. It is regarded as the first versus fighting game."The Making of... Warrior".