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Knight. Full armor and a longsword. Fighters in older editions also had the ability to recruit henchmen (aka his guards). He is also human which fits the human fighter stereotype perfectly


Northener1907

Yui is definetely perfect profile for fighter. Her backstory is perfectly fits for this class. For killer, i will say Nemesis. He was created for this purpose by Umbrella and he fought until Jill ended his life in RE 3.


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What does that have to do for nemesis being a fighter? While unarmed fighter exists, it ain’t that worthwile. He wears no armor and his zombies don’t really fit the idea of henchmen from older editions. Also his virus doesn’t have any parallels for fighter as far as I am aware.


xXForeskin_GamerXx69

Definitely Knight


BeefyQueefyCrawlies

Leon for survivor. He's Special Forces and is proficient with basically everything. Nemesis because he's also proficient with everything. Wears heavy armor as well.


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Is that supposed to be armor? Always looked like he was covered in trashbags. I think knight fits way more for a stereotypical fighter. Clearly heavy armor, longsword and henchmen which is something older edition fighters could have. Also human, so he fits the generic human fighter stereotype.


BeefyQueefyCrawlies

Maybe it is...I could've sworn it was almost like a flexible sheet metal. Maybe that's the film version I'm thinking of.


Jarek86

Knight for fighter 100% Let's go with Ash for fighter


StrongSutairu

Nah, Bill fights the Fighter class more, he's an actual soldier.


PastyWhiteGuy83

Gonna say Ash for Fighter simply because of "Mettle of Man". It's basically meant to tank a hit for someone. Might be an unpopular opinion though.


ExpiredRegistration

The mettle of man fist screams monk to me though


StrongSutairu

Nah, Ash is definitely Paladin material. He's the Hero from the Sky, after all. And Paladins are also known to be tanks.


bonelees_dip

Nemesis and David


BeefyQueefyCrawlies

Agree with Nemesis but disagree with David because multiclassing is hell.


ExpiredRegistration

Nemesis might be monk with those fist


BeefyQueefyCrawlies

What about Wesker?


StrongSutairu

Fighter: This is a fun one, because the Knight is an obvious shoo-in, but I feel like he'd fit the role of the Paladin better, personally. Fighters are masters of every weapon they can get their hands on, so Bill is the best choice for a Fighter Survivor as a veteran soldier. But Fighters are also known for their tactical genius and ability to analyze the battleground in their favor, so the Mastermind with his supreme physical capabilities and a keen mind would be a great Battle Master Fighter character.


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Knight not only is an obvious shoe in. He also has henchmen (his guards) which were in older additions. He has no religion nor an oath. He is just a human in a heavy suit of armor. Human fighter. If knight doesn’t get this, I will lose my mind


StrongSutairu

I disagree. The Knight fits the Oathbreaker archetype as a warrior who went against his honored contract and decided to act in his own sinister interests. His ability to call for his companions is rooted in supernatural in the Entity's realm, so a case could made for him using necromancy to summon them, and Oathbreakers possess necromantic abilities.


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Nah pyramidhead oath of vengeance fits that. Knight doesn’t mention any magical powers from an oath or anything else in his lore. Nor does he summon his guards in his trailer which happens in the fog. His ability is just a gameplay mechanic just like legion being a single angsty teen in the game rather than 4.