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# Warrior Heroes

Warriors are a fundamental category of heroes in Infinitar, embodying strength, resilience, and tactical prowess in close combat. As the frontline defenders, these heroes are the first to engage the enemy, absorbing the brunt of the damage and protecting their allies from harm. Warriors are equipped with heavy armor and powerful weapons, allowing them to withstand sustained assaults while dealing significant damage to their foes. Their ability to control the battlefield through crowd control abilities and strategic positioning makes them the backbone of any team composition. Whether it’s leading the charge in an all-out assault or holding the line against overwhelming odds, Warriors play a critical role in shaping the outcome of every battle. With their unwavering determination and unmatched durability, Warriors are the heroes you can rely on to turn the tide of any conflict in Infinitar.


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