The horrible accuracy is their greatest weakness. While Bowmen can hit boss monsters 40+ levels above them, Warriors will have trouble hitting foes at the same level unless they sacrifice their strength for dexterity or scroll their equipment to provide additional accuracy. For example, a level 25 Archer could hit an Iron Hog at pig beach despite it being 17 levels higher. However, there’s a possibility of the monster having very high avoid ability, thus making it harder to get decent damage. Usually, when your accuracy and level isn’t enough to match the level and avoid ability of the monster, you either get miss or damage. In the same way, their poor mobility causes training difficulties in terms of speed. As usual, Warriors use upgrade scrolls to add speed to their equipment so that they can move faster and increase their training rate as a result. Warriors have the choice of becoming Spearmen, Pages, or Fighters at level 30. Dragon Knights can learn abilities such as Dragon Roar in the third job, as well as Elemental Charges for Knights and Combo Attacks for Crusaders. Due to the large damage to opponents at around level 50 and onwards, people decide to become Warriors. However, there are some social issues for warriors. For example, in "Kerning City PQ" for levels 21-30, warriors are looked at as being weak, and are usually not recruited into the party quest. Yet Spearmen are chosen at around level 40+ for Ludibrium PQ, for their ability to Hyper Body, which temporarily increases HP and MP for a whole party. Pages are looked at as a minority. In the case of Fighters, the special skills and Spearmen, they don’t possess the raw power required to be a powerful character. This is why people choose not to become a Page. Their only advantage are the powerful skills at around the third job advancement, but many Pages do not make it this far.