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A very unspecific title, but it's the only name obviously indicating a defensive class that I could get to work, unfortunately.
In collecting class names for this series, I've been reading up on class lists for various games (Fabula Ultima, D&D, Final Fantasies, Rolemaster, etc.). Maybe my biggest takeaway so far is a disproportionate lack of unique Physical Defensive classes compared to others. Like, if we were to broadly categorize all classes as Physical or Magical or Both, and Attacker or Defender or Supporter—of those combinations, Physical Defensive focus is probably the least that I've found examples of (either behind or tied with Physical Supportive).
(Despite its ubiquitous status among both tabletop and video games, no, I couldn't use "tank" for the meaning of "an RPG class that focuses on defense and shielding for other characters", because the keyword tool just picks generators relating to *fish* tanks every time I've tried it. Sorry!)
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